Italy-Greece:RestArt project; on-line Video Art festival
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greece's Eye Walk Digital Festival (based in Syros) and the Bari Bibart Biennale Internazionale d'arte International Art Biennale bring together inspiration and strength for the 1st Online Online Festival of Digital arts & performances entitled "Italy-Greece RestArt Project."
"We believe in the digital arts and the poetry they can give to our lives. So we create the opportunity to connect with their viewer, on a daily basis. Poetry and experimentation characterize Video Art along with its revolutionary opening to wider groups of artists. "Yes", the presence of women artists is very large, pioneering and catalytic. "Yes" artists from LGBTQI + groups are present. "Video Art is affordable, it is a relatively new art, and without the identity of a successful 'male model' successful artist, it becomes a free field for experimentation and expression," said the organizers, stressing that "Pandemia cannot stop Art."
Digital screenings will run from May 9 to September 12 on Bibart Biennale Internazionale d'arte's Web Tv and YouTube channels.
Curators are Miguel Gomez and Filia Milidaki. Entries are accepted until May 7. Submission of projects to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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