#Intervention_03
EVA PETRIC AT PORGY & BESS
June 5 to September 15, 2024, 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
1010 Vienna, Riemergasse 11
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Eva Petrič is a transmedia artist who lives and works in New York, Vienna and Ljubljana. works and interweaves the media of photography, video, sound, performance and scents as well as installations on various levels.
She graduated in Psychology and Fine Arts from Webster University in Vienna in 2005 and received her Master's degree in New Media from the Transart Institute Berlin / Danube University Krems in 2010. Her work has been shown in more than 100 solo and over 140 group exhibitions around the world.
She received the Best Performance Art Award for the performance Eden Transplanted in 2017 and the Best of Ten Years award at the United Solo Festival in New York in 2019.
In 2022 and 2023, she presented her art several times in Japan (in Tokyo, at the Biwake Biennale in Omihachiman, in Takamatsu and at the Utazu Art Award Biennale, where she received the Excellence Award). Her works can currently be seen in Japan in the exhibition Sound@Alps at Sakaide Civic Art Museum in Sakaide together with Erwin Uhrmann and Klaus Krobath.
https://vimeo.com/948450641
She has created more than 30 large-scale site-specific installations based on assemblages of found and recycled lace interwoven with video, sound, scent, performance and choreographic movement.
Find out more about Eva Petrič's art:
https://www.eva-petric-evacuate.com/
https://www.instagram.com/eva_petric_angel_hound/
Eva Petrič, EARTHING
EARTHING is one of Eva Petrič, which represents a stem cell translated into a bobbin lace pattern. Earthing is meant to express the interconnectivity of human beings. We are all part of this collective pattern, in which everyone is connected to an even larger pattern that carries them and is carried by them. Zu see in the Public Domain at Porgy & Bess.
Eva Petrič, RBRC whistle corona mobile
RBRC, a River, a Bridge, a Road, a ClockChime ... is an assemblage of emotions from found collages preserved in handmade doilies and lace. With its collages and montage of intricate lace weaves from around the world, it illustrates the collective web we are all caught in, the web spun by a collective virus that fishes through the air and that we all share. It shows that the virus can only be tamed through the joint efforts of all people.
On display in the staircase to the club at Porgy & Bess.