Fuso video art festival starts today online
The 12th edition of Fuso – Annual Lisbon International Video Art, a festival that has been held since 2009 in outdoor spaces, will take place exclusively ‘online’ due to the constraints of the pandemic, presenting a program dedicated to ‘Diversity. Adversity ‘, until Sunday.
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]orks by Nuno Serrão, Welket Bungué, Paulo Arraiano, António Olaio, Kopal Joshy, Júlio FR Costa, Patrícia Andrade, Florence Weyne Robert, Sandra Araújo, Rita Azevedo Gomes, Ana Mendes Gray Nunes, Renata Ferraz & Flávio Almeida were also selected by the contest , and will be shown, via streaming, in three separate sessions today, Friday and Saturday.
Jean-François Chougnet will present the sessions at 7 pm and, in the end, the audience will be able to vote for their favorite video, on the festival’s website (fusovideoarte.com).
Two prizes will be attributed to these works: Acquisition Award Fundação EDP_MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) for the best work elected by the jury chaired by Margarida Chantre (Fundação EDP / MAAT), and composed by Susana de Sousa Dias, Isabel Nogueira, Irit Batsry and Yuri Firmeza, worth 2,500 euros; and Restart Incentive Prize, awarded by the public, to support a project by providing resources and technical means in the amount of 1,500 euros.
The winners will be announced on August 30th.
In this edition, the Fuso festival will bring diversity and adversity face to face, addressing gender issues, racism, violence, and intolerance in global society, with a set of films selected by curators Rosa Spaliviero, Lory Zippay, Bojana Piskur, Cristiana Tejo, Antónia Gaeta, Greg de Cuir Jr, and Tanya Barson.
The program was filled with works like ‘Kinshasa’, by Francois Knoetze, ‘Misfit’ (a visual poetry), by Karanja Ng’endo, ‘The invisible woman’, by Pascale Obolo, ‘Notions of Freedom’, by Ulysses Jenkins, ‘Despite the apocalypse, there is time’, by Laryssa Machada, ‘(Shoe)’, Jorge Queiroz, or ‘Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down , by Puff Daddy.