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Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”

Artist-in-Residence Program

Genre
Literature/Poetry/Art/Composite/Music
Category
Talk
Date and time
Thu, Sep 19, 2024
place
Kyoto Art Center Meeting Room 2
Fees & Others
無料
※No reservation required (capacity)
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Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Flyer by Antonio Sobral
Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Residencia São João
Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Residencia São João
Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Residencia São João
Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Exhibition by Antonio Sobral
Talkin’ about AIR at KYOTO with Antonio Sobral and “Residencia São João”
Painting by Antonio Sobral

KYOTO ART CENTER offers “Artist-in-Residence Program” in which artists stay in Kyoto for a certain period of time.
Artist-in-residence programs are not only about creating artworks, but also about discovering new discoveries through encounters with a variety of people and situations during their stay.This event will feature talks by guests on various AIR-related topics.

We are pleased to welcome Mr.Antonio Sobral, who is in Kyoto from Brazil now, to talk about his residency in Kyoto and “Residencia São João”, which Antonio manages in Brazil.

Guest: Antonio Sobral (Residencia São João)
Interviewer: TANI Ryuichi (Program Director, KYOTO ART CENTER)

Basic Information

Date

2024年9月19日(木)

19:00~20:30
target Those interested in artist-in-residence programs
Capacity 20 people
Price Entrance Free.
Related Links
place Kyoto Art Center Meeting Room 2

Profile

Antonio Sobral

Antonio Sobral

Antonio Sobral (1985) is a multimedia artist who grew up in Rio de Janeiro and studied cinema in Paris. In 2007 he moved to Berlin, where he collaborated with artist-run spaces, while making experimental films and painting. In 2012, Sobral founded the São João Residency, an ecological and collaborative art project in the countryside of Rio. In 2022, he released the audiovisual album "Marulho” and the single “Vista”. In 2024 he launches the book “pulse, significant” and the film “Oyá, Katsuguchi and Kali”.
https://www.instagram.com/antoniosobral_miau/
https://www.youtube.com/@antoniosobral6966

Residência São João (RSJ)

Residência São João (RSJ)

Residência São João (RSJ) has established itself as a unique project in the realm of artist residencies, focusing on experimental practices and bounding with the local rural territory. The residency is situated in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at a historic and ecological coffee farm. Since its foundation in 2012, creatives and farmers were attracted to its land, where nowadays about 20 people live. Year-round, artists come from all over the world for immersions at the residency. RSJ fosters the influence of nature and agroecology in the creative processes of artists-in-residence, thus subtly infiltrating the money, power and city-centered production of contemporary culture.

www.residenciasaojoao.com
https://www.instagram.com/rsj_agroarte/
https://www.instagram.com/rsj_casafigueira/

Show Credits

Organizer: Kyoto Art Center (Kyoto Arts Foundation)
Support: Bridge To

accessibility

Japanese-English interpretation will be provided for the talk.
Japanese subtitles will be provided for the video introducing the guests.

Wheelchairs are available for this event.Wheelchairs are available for rent at the office free of charge.
Please ask us if you need a wheelchair.
Elevators are available for wheelchair users.
Multi-purpose restrooms are located on the 1st and 2nd floors of the South Wing.

Braille information boards and intercoms are installed at the entrances.
Please let us know if you need assistance entering the Center.
Guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs are welcome to accompany visitors.
Please contact our office (TEL: 075-213-1000) in advance.

Inquiries

Kyoto Art Center / [+81]75-213-1000 / residence[at]kac.or.jp