Opening of exhibition on 18 march at 6. Seippel Gallery @ artsonmain
Welcome to Rialo Magazine. A platform for dialogue and art. This blog features projects by a number of artists who are interested in relational aesthetics and dialogics as a way of relooking and renegotiating our everyday surroundings.
Feel free to contact Molemo Moiloa for more information.
Monday, October 19, 2009
SERMON ON THE TRAIN - Revelations
Please contact Made You Look for more info. See http://sermononthetrain.blogspot.com
Nicolas Bourriaud, co-founder and former co-director of Paris art gallery Palais de Tokyo: "a set of artistic practices which take as their theoretical and practical point of departure the whole of human relations and their social context, rather than an independent and private space."
FEATURED PROJECTS
-Bonfire of the Vanities by Molemo Moiloa, Tilburg Cowboys, CDT, Slaghuis, Keleketla!, Khulisa and Quaz of likwid tongues.
-GAZART brought to you by Made You Look
-Sermon on the Train: Revelations by Made You Look
-Sermon on the Train: the Second Testament by made you look
-Fotocheque. colab by The Tillburg Cowboys and Mo
-Play and Display. colab by smokey, smilo and mo
-teach me, teach you. colab by the BMC Adult Literacy Class and mo
-Sermon on the Train by made you look
For direct links to projects, search according to date
Sermon on the Train revelations was held on the 27th
of October 2009. Isabel Hofmeyer gave her lecture on the Indian Ocean, a
topic that had resonances for ...
Molemo Moiloa is an artist working in Johannesburg. She obtained an honours degree in Fine art at Wits University in 2009. She is currently registered for a Masters degree in Anthropology at Wits University, under the NRF Chair Local Histories/Present Realities. Both her art and anthropological work centres around urban and peri-urban socialisation, with a strong interest in popular participatory socialisation and socio-political imaginary. She works in the field of dialogical art, with an emphasis on collaboration and community interactive work that reflects, encourages and challenges social relationships.
She is currently the coordinator for public programmes and development at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown, Johannesburg where she has the coolest job possible – running photography projects, growing photography critical practice and curating exhibitios at the Photo Workshop Gallery. Molemo is one half of the collective, Made You Look, which is responsible for the Sermon on the Train series project that held academic lectures on metro trains to Soweto
Contact: molemo.moiloa@hotmail.com