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Contemporary art, imaginary collection, curatorial projects
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www.tlonprojects.org
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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To this end, Barón occasionally uses existing tracks, but more often than not he utilises a soundtrack or soundscape specially designed for the film.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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To this end, Barón occasionally uses existing tracks, but more often than not he utilises a soundtrack or soundscape specially designed for the film.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Andrés Barón’s films are plot and dialogue-free. A number of performers carry out a set of precisely defined actions. Sometimes in silence, sometimes to a backing track.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Andrés Barón’s films are plot and dialogue-free. A number of performers carry out a set of precisely defined actions. Sometimes in silence, sometimes to a backing track.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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His films often utilise a remarkably bright colour palette which translates into aesthetic, dreamy, poetic work.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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His films often utilise a remarkably bright colour palette which translates into aesthetic, dreamy, poetic work.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Barón regularly examines objects or people with his camera and plays with sensory effects such as light and reflection that are done additional justice by celluloid.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Barón regularly examines objects or people with his camera and plays with sensory effects such as light and reflection that are done additional justice by celluloid.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Barón prefers 16 mm film which he converts then to digital. Not only is it a medium that was used by the avant-garde filmmakers he so admires, but moreover it provides increased tactility.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
•
Barón prefers 16 mm film which he converts then to digital. Not only is it a medium that was used by the avant-garde filmmakers he so admires, but moreover it provides increased tactility.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Andrés Barón was influenced by avant-garde cinema. He owes a debt to structuralist cinema that bypassed classic narratives to investigate light, movement, time and repetition.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron
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On Screen
Andrés Barón
21.02, 21h
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam
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Andrés Barón was influenced by avant-garde cinema. He owes a debt to structuralist cinema that bypassed classic narratives to investigate light, movement, time and repetition.
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www.tlonprojects.org/exhibitions/andres-baron