THE TRIANGLE PROJECT

Artist Exchange & Collaboration Experiments.

The main intention of The Triangle Project is to create relationships, collaborations, interaction, exchange, awareness and new perspectives between creatures all over the universe. However most of the time between Copenhagen, Istanbul and New York.
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3/12/2014

FRANKA - TO BE PERFECTLY FRANK IN NEW YORK


The Triangle Project is happy to be able to present FRANKA (above in Red) as part of Part 11 in New York. 

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Above FRANKA's latest video

FRANKA is a brilliant new talent who is 50% from where whales are slaghtered by the tons and 50% from where Giraffe's are shot in the head, chopped up in front of children and thrown to the Lions. Some might say that her songs have some Blood, Sweat and Tears, and if this comes from her growing up under the above circumstances is unclear. What is clear, is that we have a brand new Danish Star on our hands and we look forward to how she will kill it in New York.






The current plans for FRANKA's performances in New York are at Toshi's Livingroom on April 15th, at TBA Brooklyn on April 17th, Gershwin Hotel on April 18th and at Sankeys NYC April 19th.

For FRANKA's Facebook page go HERE

Read a lovely little story about FRANKA HERE




7/05/2013

VOINA ART COLLECTIVE JOINS THE TRIANGLE PROJECT IN THE ACTIVIST ART PANEL DEBATE





The Voina Art Group that engages in political protest street art will tell about its work in Russia and Europe. Activists will talk about protest art in Russia, Pussy Riot and other groups. 



VIONA will participate in the panel debate on Saturday the 6th of July at Roskilde Festival's ART ZONE in The Velvet State.

Moderator:

Lars Trier Mogensen - Political Commentator and host of the new radio program "Det Røde Felt" on Radio24syv

Some Questions that will be brought up:


> Is Political Activism at it's Tipping Point on a Global Scale in 2013?


> Does Artists have a responsability on the Political Scene?


> How come Young Danes are so un-interested in Political Activism?


> Should Roskilde Festival Change Bank?


> What can we learn from Occupy Gezi Park and Wall Street?


> Is Denmark USA's Trojan Horse in Europe?

1/09/2013

THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE ISTANBUL BIENNIAL 2013: "MOM, AM I BARBARIAN?


Curator of the 13th Istanbul Biennial Fulya Erdemci announced the title of the biennial, which will be held from 14 September to 10 November 2013 by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) under the sponsorship of Koç Holding. The title and conceptual framework of the 13th Istanbul Biennial was announced by its curator Fulya Erdemci on Tuesday, 8 January at a press meeting which was held at the Maçka Campus of Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ).



Bige Örer, Director of the Istanbul Biennial, joined Fulya Erdemci as a speaker at the press meeting. Fulya Erdemci, who determined the title of the 13th Istanbul Biennial as the conceptual framework. "Mom, am I barbarian?" with a reference from poet Lale Müldür's book of the same title



The 13th Istanbul Biennial will use public buildings which are left temporarily vacant by urban transformation as exhibition venues. These may include public buildings such as courthouses, schools, military structures or post offices, former transportation hubs like train stations, ex-industrial sites such as warehouses, dockyards as well as the very contested Taksim Square and Gezi Park. Furthermore, the hallmarks of current urbanism such as shopping malls, hotels and office-residential towers are being considered as sites for artistic interventions.



 Bige Örer also disclosed the details of the 13th Istanbul Biennial Public Programme, which will start in February as a part of 13th Istanbul Biennial. Aiming for bringing artistic production and knowledge production together, the public programme, titled "Public Alchemy", is co-curated by Fulya Erdemci and Dr. Andrea Phillips, Reader in Fine Art in the Department of Art, Goldsmiths, University of London and Director of the Doctoral Research Programmes in Fine Art and Curating. A series of lectures, workshops, seminars and performances, which will take place from February to the end of the Biennial, will examine how a political, poetic alchemy is at work, both in Turkey and across the world, in which conventional concepts of "the public" are being transformed. The first events of the programme will focus on Istanbul's current urban transformation under the title of "Making the City Public" from 8 to 10 February.

PROJECT APPLICATIONS FOR 13TH ISTANBUL BIENNIAL

Artists who would like to apply to participate in the 13th Istanbul Biennial should send their project proposals together with their portfolios to: application.biennial@iksv.org until 1 March 2013.
The list of participants and projects of the 13th Istanbul Biennial will be finalized in June.

 For further information go HERE