Venus
December 31st, 2011
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Venus has been fascination me for as long as I remember. So I still make movies about her. This is new interpretation of the theme. Video and sound by Lira Kay. Enjoy!
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Archive for December, 2011VenusDecember 31st, 2011
. Venus has been fascination me for as long as I remember. So I still make movies about her. This is new interpretation of the theme. Video and sound by Lira Kay. Enjoy! .
InterviewDecember 14th, 2011 From 1 to 18 December 2011 , Streaming Festival 6th edition showing ‘See You Tomorrow’ and publishing interview with artist Lira Kay.
. . InterviewWho is Lira Kay?I am an artist, painter, film-maker and curator. Currently based in Boston, United States. I lived in many countries by now, travelling with my family (I have 5 daughters) and making my art. I was born in Russia, Saint Petersburg, lived in Estonia, England and the last 4 years in France. My art work varies from painting and drawing to Video art [db], poetry and music. After 20 years of being exhibiting artist I’m still curious about new forms of art. What is See you tomorrow about?’See You Tomorrow’ is a video and sound installation, it is a study of artistic experience. I look at the artistic process as at jumping from one reality to another. How did you start with film? And do you have an educational background in art or film?I have been a painter for the most of my life, and at some point felt that I need to give time line to my images, let them live, develop and transform. And process to be seen. Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts you use and what is important to you?I am fascinated by shamanic art and methods and enjoy translating intuitive, sensual, dream-like insights into something that can be seen, read and heard. I also love analysing happenings of life and human nature and coming up with some much more intellectualized pieces. I believe in power of visualizing, that can change your future and sometimes your past. All my work is most of all about process. The time spent on the painting or a film is a time spent in ’heaven’ for me. I take art seriously and my-self not. I consider being an artist is just as being a shaman, translator of the feelings and ideas that need to be heard. It is not at all passive state, it’s sometimes means becoming a Warrior or a Preacher, sometimes a Mother or a Child and most of the time it is about being a Monk. How long do you usually work on one project?Some pieces are quick illustrations, moments that are captured and instantly produced, they would take a day or two. I shoot in the morning and edit in the evening, edit again next day, working on the sound at the same time. And some other projects, like, Dreams”, ’Sirens’ or video-poetry book are not completed after 2 years, they are continues. I like working on several pieces at the same time. Do you carefully plan the production process or do you work more intuitive?I normally plan the production for the music videos. How does the title relate to the work, and how do you find a fitting title?Title would be suggested way to look at the peace. Where do you get your ideas or inspiration from?Dreams. How important is sound in film, and if you use sounds, do you create your own or use existing?Sound for me is just as important as visuals. I always create my own music. Sometimes I collaborate with other contemporary musicians. Where would you place your work; cinema or art?It is art, I love seeing my work in the art gallery context. I do not try to meet expectations of a movie. I love to awake reaction in you with abstract imagery and sound. Did the web changed your view on art, or your career?Yes, sure. A lot of curatorial work I do is done thanks to the web. As well as showing artists I know personally I can include artists I find on the internet. When we announce a call for artists on our gallery website we can reach much wider audience then we could have ever imagined. Our projects become international, the dialogue you can have with the artists and viewers now is priceless. Lira Kay – 2011
December 14th, 2011 3 December 2011New York City SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS showing ARTFEM.TV, including films by Lira Kay .
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December 14th, 2011
27-28 January 2012Blue Hour IV - Blaue Stunde IV, ON THE ROAD, Cologne, Germanyproject curated by Beate Gordes, Poller Kirchweg 87-90 51105 Koln, Germanyshowing ‘Walking on Fire’ by Lira Kay.
Sirens 2. TakenDecember 14th, 2011
‘Sirens. Taken’ is the Continuation os ‘Sirens’ by Lira Kay. New music, new characters. December 14th, 2011 Lira Kay showing a painting in Boston Convention Center from 4 December 2011 to 13 April 2012 as part of CAMBRIDGE CONNECTS art exhibitionBoston Convention & Exhibition Center
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