Tuesday, May 22, 2012

24th MAY _ 7pm /// Opening RUN RUN /// Arno Baude, Retrospection 2005-2012.

From Arno Baude:

RUN RUN est un imperatif mais aussi un prenom en Asie. L’installation nommee, donne ainsi un certain regard sur le contexte socio-economique en Asie du Sud-Est.
Temoin d un developpement economique important au Vietnam depuis plus de sept ans, Arno propose une version TETRIS de l’urbanisme Hanoien. L’installation RUN RUN represente a l’aide de structures aluminium ( khung nhôm ) et d’un soutien audio, un pan de tissu social typiquement Vietnamien grace a l’enregistrement d’ambulants: ceux qui courent pour survivre dans un pays en mutation.
La proposition plastique se veut donc une critique sociale ou les materiaux bon marche  ( aluminium et mica ), montage audio simpliste ( megaphone connecte a un lecteur mp3 ) cotoient un cadre Roccoco, symbole des aspirations a reussir d un pays evoluant dans un contexte effrene de course aux gains.
Cette vision subjective d’un occidental est enfin partagee par la mise a disposition de cartes postales ponctuant, lors de ses deplacements initiatiques au Vietnam, des etapes de construction de la capitale ( le pont de la rue Hoàng Hoa Thám, une briqueterie… )et ses elements typiques ( le mausolee, les maisons extra-plates… ).










Tuesday, May 8, 2012

18th May_7pm /// Banh My Hawaii Tasting /// Arno Baude, Retrospection 2005-2012.

We all hunt for food

Taste a Hawaiian toast in Vietnamese style. 
Dress code: Hawaiian shirt.

From Arno Baude:

Le projet degustation Toast Hawaiien Sauce Viet. est simple vu quil sera organise a la 4uatrieme sous la forme hybride d'un buffet de rue (self service + tabourets en plastik for a Hawaii friendly atmosphere)

Wear an hawaiian shirt (or similar)/ get one Piña Colada for free.

(If you've always wanted to buy a Hawaiian shirt in Hanoi and did not know where: shop around 17 Trần Phú, Điện Biên, Ba Dinh District. Price: 180.000vnd)

>>> photo de groupe en chemise est prevue quand l ambiance vingt personnes est a son comble








Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Arduino workshop 12th/13th May at la 4uatrieme//Hội thảo Arduino ngày 12 & 13 tháng 5 tại




































Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

Arduino là một công cụ hỗ trợ điện tử mới với mã nguồn mở dựa trên nguyên tắc linh hoạt và cả phần cứng và phần mềm đều rất dễ sử dụng. Công cụ này được thiết kế dành riêng cho các nghệ sĩ, nhà thiết kế và tất cả những ai đam mê tung tẩy những ý tưởng sáng tạo của mình với những đối tượng hoặc môi trường tương tác.


OPEN FOR REGISTRATION LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE, 01684191813

Arno Baude, RETROSPECTION 2005//2012



OPENING 4th/May 7pm

4th May/ Made in Vietnam 1
18th May/Banh my Hawaii tasting
24th of May/ Run Run
8th June/ Made in Vietnam 2

Arno is a Hanoi-based French independent artist who makes an inquiry into cultural values through Arts in South East Asia region.
His Art encompasses an astonishing variety of media, including local items and practices like mapping people and his life abroad.
He collects cultural typical pieces which he compulsively mixes and layers with his own concepts.
There are elements of luck in his walking around and become his personal Asian references.

During May and June, Art Installations would allow him to show those social and cultural elements which will be display at La4uatrieme.

The exhibition is going to change almost every week!!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The covered series//

Tells the involved story of an artist who combines Art with location in order to question cultural integration.


http://www.arnobaude.com/
http://www.aaa.org.hk/event_detail_print.aspx?event_id=12628
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
Hanoiians series//

Hanoiians is an ongoing series of people living in Hanoi. The series which began in Hanoi in 2007 is formed of a social group wearing a Hawaiian shirt as a uniform.
The group gathered together men and women from different nationalities. Its social approach didn't focus on the Vietnamese local people or any group in particular,
but questioned why and how you might refer to a number of people as a 'group'.
This specifically Hanoian series dealt with themes of cultural identity, territories and migration flows.
  http://www.visitingarts.org.uk/content/arno-baude-vietnam