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Saturday, 25 March 2023

Transcend Struggle by Yann Gyro, March 2023 exhibition @ Nitroglobus

Transcend Struggle by Yann Gyro, the March 2023 exhibition @ Nitroglobus

video made by Glasz DeCuir of the exhibition Transcend Struggle


When I saw Yann's installation at Aneli's I was immediately taken by his art. I invited him to have a look at my gallery and asked him if he was interested to exhibit @ Nitroglobus.
Yann's topic isn't easy; it deals with illness and death, but also gives sparks of hope for the future.
I am impressed by the dedication and precision of the 2D and 3D works, the scripting and the texturing made by Yann. He is such a talented person.
 
poster made by David Silence based on an image of Yann

                             
POEM by the artist, which is also a description of he installation:

You faced the fear, when you heard the news
But I was here, and I saw you rise and choose
To find your power, and stand tall with grace
And embrace the challenge, with courage in your face

The journey is tough, but I'll always be near
To guide you with hope, and wipe away your tear
With love and strength, we'll conquer and transcend
And do what's needed, to heal and reach the end

The shadow holds a gift, I know it's true
I see it in you, as you become more bold and bright too
I'm here to support, as you face what's ahead
And grateful for the bond, that will never be shed

Resilience blooms, in the face of the fight
You won't be defeated, I'll stand by your side
I am your ally, with a heart to conquer
Resilience thrives, as we stand as one victor.

For my mother
Yann Gyro
 




REVIEWS (in alphabetical order):

Cajsa Lilliehook - New World Notes

Diomita Maurer - Diomita Maurer's Blog
 
 
Susann DeCuir - Mein Zweites Leben
 
Want to see the exhibition Transcend Struggle by Yann Gyro with your own pixel eyes? Visit Nitroglobus gallery! The exhibition will be in place until 6 April.
 

Wednesday, 10 August 2022

Body Language/The Invisible Woman by Wicked Eiren

 

June-July 2022 exhibition @ the Annex of Nitroglobus: Body Language/The Invisible Woman by Wicked Eiren.

This was the first time Wick showed her work at an SL art gallery. and of course I am super proud she choose Nitroglobus. Proud to present this intriguing and very emotional exhibition by Wicked who with these images asked for acknowledgement of/attention for her situation, and that of many others in the world who are suffering from Central Sensitivity Syndromes (CSSs), an umbrella term which houses a series of complex chronic diseases like myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), fibromyalgia, and many more. 

A diseases that you can not see, but which needs to be heard, the silent scream!

My special thanks goes to Adwehe for her awesome light art, specially created for this exhibition.


I am an invisible woman.
Not because people refuse to see me.
They know I am here.
But it's as if my (pain) detracts from my existence.
My presence too often mistaken for absence.
I am an invisible woman.

poem by Toni Blackman

                                         


Description of the exhibition by Wick

SL is a creative relief for me and emotionally it is a way to express what I can not have in RL. My artistic challenge is trying to make SL photography look like RL photography with the help of digital elements. I am inspired by Tim Booth. His versatile work encompasses portraiture, storytelling, and dreamy landscapes. And they’re executed with immaculate technique. I love how Booth explores shutter speed to evoke particular emotions. All without taking attention away from the story.

Booth’s approach to light on the human body is also stunning. I try to capture my moments or imaginations with the help of my digital avatars. It gives me time to concentrate and focus in a world that goes so much faster. My brain is so slow, that it feels like running through thick honey.. but it is not sweet coz everyone is long past in the conversation when my words and ideas have finally caught up! A side effect of my illness.

Heavy by Wicked Eiren

Body Language/The Invisible Woman exhibition:

What was once a vibrant beautiful engaging woman who's passion was dancing, now hides from a world which has no understanding of this disease.

People only see “you look normal on the outside”  no one knows who I was before this disease took me. You cover your body and start to shield it from light, touch, sound, and movement...eventually love!

You try to join the living and put on a face for others, but the cycle repeats after you return home, the inner scream your body rebels and no one can see the pain inside, never knowing if or when you overdo. Receiving remarks as ”you look fine” or 'it must be in her head'...the stress you battle within and the pain in your limbs. 


More about Wick:

https://www.instagram.com/wickedpixelartist/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wicked_photogaphy/
https://georgina-hannay.pixels.com/

More info about CSSs http://www.bcwomens.ca/health-info/living-with-illness/living-with-complex-chronic-disease


Sound by Wicked Eiren

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The opening party was on Monday, 27 June, 12 PM SLT and started with a short contemporary ballet by Milena and Lalitha Carbone, followed by tunes of DJ Niels and particles by Kurk Mumfuzz, who replaced Venus Adored, using her particles.

images by Ed Rhode of a rehearsal session @ Milena's studio


video of rehearsal session by me

At the time of the party there was a big big problem with rezzing in SL. Everybody who entered the gallery was an orange cloud. Because I was an orange cloud too, Haiku was so kind to take my place and dance with Milena and Lalitha.

This problem with rezzing was also responsible for the little amount of images of the opening party. 

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IN THE PRESS

The following cool reviews were written about Wick's exhibition:

image by Inara Pey

Inara Pey wrote a moving and indepth
article in her blog 'Living in a Modemworld' about the exhibition:

'Similarly, the use of black-and-white images is evocative of the manner in which life might appear to feel: washed of colour and vitality; a plain mix of light and dark that personifies the wish to retreat, to hide. It also most effectively underscores the central tenet to the exhibition, as does the intentional monochrome lighting and overall presentation of the hall itself a monochromatic finish of its own: that those who experience CCD / CSS so often encounter a two-dimensional response from others: they are seen, but not who they are, because their pain causes them to be denied true expression and/or to be cosseted, be it out of lack of understanding (the aforementioned “it’s all in her head”) or over-protective response (“you shouldn’t be doing that! Let ME take care of it!”) that can be as equally denying and born of a lack of understanding.'

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image by Frank Atisso

Frank Atisso also wrote a cool article in his blog 'ART KORNER' about this exhibition. Moreover, he larded it with stunning images. 
Frank wrote:

'Wick has paid great attention to her composition and lighting as she always does. The texture of the skin and the facial expressions in her photographs seem extremely real. The anguish and the silent scream of the woman tormented by CSS is plain to see through these images.'

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image by Diomita Maurer

Diomita Maurer wrote an interesting review in het blog 'Diomita and Jenny Maurer's Blog'
Diomita wrote:

'Wicked Eiren is from Wales and lives in Canada nowadays. She’s in Second Life since 2009. She wrote in the accompanying notecard, that her challenge is to make SL photography look like RL photography with the help of digital elements. And looking at the showcasted monochrome pictures of this exhibition I can confirm that she succeeded. Chapeau!'

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Almost at the end of the exhibition this article in FOCUS magazine was published by Joannna Kitten. Super Kitten, big hug.

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OPENING PARTY

main players: left to right DJ Niels, Wick and Kurk

light artist Adwehe



























 

Tuesday, 19 July 2022

ALONE by Mihailsk

 

The June 2022 exhibition @ Nitroglobus main hall: ALONE by Mihailsk. Shame on me for publishing soo late. Too late to visit this wonderful exhibition by Mihailsk, however, I will publish images and reviews written about the exhibition ALONE in order to be complete.

Mihailsk returned to Nitroglobus with 14 monochrome works expressing his devastating mood. At the time Mihailsk made these works he felt lost. However, he describes his state of mind much better than I am able to.

Description by Mihailsk of ALONE:
There are moments in life when you feel like you are losing everything; the laughter, the joy, in short the color disappears from your life. You are ALONE, nude, mourning about what you lost. You have to find the strength to stand on your own feet again and find the light in the darkness that surrounds you.
A week alone: me and myself. stripped of thoughts, feelings, clothes.
Absence, falling into the void, tears, sinking into myself. Dangerous balance, escape, mute crying, introversion, denial.

The images I made in the period described above are moments from a sad, lonely week.
Me in black and white.

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The opening party was on MONDAY, 6 JUNE, 12 PM SLT with music by DJ Daddio Dow and  particles by Kurk Mumfuzz

poster made by David Silence

Special thanks goes to David Silence for creating the excellent poster based on a work of Mihailsk & to Adwehe for the sublime light art she created specially for this exhibition. And of course to Miha for his trust in me.
 


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Several REVIEWS were published. My sincere THANKS to all the reviewers! Appreciate a lot!

Focus Magazine June 2022 published an article in ART ON TOUR written by Kitten


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Inara Pey wrote this article in her blog Living in a Modem World 

image by Inara Pey

'as Mihailsk notes – nudity is the most physical manifestation of helplessness / being alone. When nude, we have nothing by which to hide our condition; we are literally and metaphorically laid bare to the world and our scars are openly visible; scars that are not necessarily physical, but certainly emotional (and represented here by the tattoos, marks and drawings present on Mihailsk’s torso and face). Thus its use within these images is a literal expression of naked emotion.'

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Diomita also wrote an article in her blog 'Diomita & Jenny Maurer's blog


image by Diomita Maurer

'There is even a weak hologram of Mihailsk as if he and his pain were present in the exhibition. Looking at the pictures you can feel the pain, and most probably you have been yourself in such a situation already – I have been and I know the feeling, the helplessness, the finality, the absence of hope, the knowledge that life won’t be the same anymore. It takes time to get on your feet again, to continue. But it won’t be the same life anymore. Really great and expressive photographs, Mihailsk!

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Last but not least Frank Atisso wrote an article about ALONE in ART KORNER

image by Frank Atisso

'The pain, sorrow and loneliness of the heart is clearly visible in Mihailsk's images. As the color disappeared from his life, it is not surprising that the artist chose the medium of black and white to further emphasize the darkness in his life and also perhaps because in the moment, everything seemed bleak and miserable.

Each of us, at some point, has felt this emotion - the deep sadness and regret that makes us think all is lost. And then, one often sits alone staring into blank space, thinking things over and over, trying to process what has happened, reliving the memories that sting like a pin as the tears start streaming from our eyes.'


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OPENING PARTY (some snapshots I made)

main players of the opening party: left top DJ hEIN!, who saved the party when jumping in to replace DJ Daddio, who lost his internet connection during 1 hour, DJ Daddio, Kurk Mumfuzz, the particles man and on the right Mihailsk the artist.