Joachim Koester 16mm film installation, black and white, mute, 6’09” Tarantism is a condition resulting from the bite of the wolf spider, known as the tarantula. The bite causes numerous symptoms in the victim: nausea, difficulties in speech, delirium, heightened excitability and restlessness.

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Joachim Koester and Michaela Schäuble 29 October 2015 . Talk and screening as part of the exhibition "I See, So I See So. Messages from Harry Smith" Also called "dancing mania" and "St. Vitus’ Dance" by medieval physicians, Southern Italian tarantism is an ecstatic dance and was originally part of a ritualised exorcism.

We are proud to present Tarantism for the first time in Australia. Joachim Koester. Born in Copenhagen in 1962, Joachim Koester studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. Available for sale from Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Joachim Koester, Tarantism (2007), 16mm film, 06:31 videoreportage fra Joachim Koester på Galleri Nicolai Wallner, 25.jan-29.mar08. Joachim-Koester-Tarantism.

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Joachim Koester, Tarantism, 2007, Courtesy the artist and Jan Mot, Brussels One winter’s night in early 1842, Joseph Mallard William Turner strapped himself to the mast of a steamship in the midst of a storm in order to experience nature in all its sublime majesty. Joachim Koester, Tarantism, 2008, 16,, black-and-white film loop. Danish-born, New York-based Joachim Koester works primarily in film, photography, and installation, though these visual forms often act as a supplement to his written texts: the product of intense, subjective research into various obscure histories. Joachim Koester’s interest in tarantism is tied to its original sense: a dance of uncontrolled and compulsive movements, spasms and convulsions. In Tarantism he has utilized this idea to generate the movements of dancers, who explore, in six individually choreographed parts, what might be called the body’s terra incognita. Joachim Koester är en dansk konstnär som har sin bas i Köpenhamn.

Denmark and New York-based artist Joachim Koester (AIR ’13) presents Tarantism, a film installation in which performers enact the “dancing cure”—an Italian folk method of curing a tarantula bite.

Dec Joachim Koester (f.1962) i København og bor og arbejder i New York, USA. Koester har studeret på Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi fra 1987-93. Joachim Koester har bl.a. udstillet på Venedig Biennalen i 2005, Documenta 10 i Kassel i 1997, samt på gruppeudstillingen Psych-Out på Holstebro Kunstmuseum i 2011.. Koester er repræsenteret i forskellinge samlinger bl.a.

Joachim koester tarantism

12 Apr 2016 There will be a Tarantism flashmob, inspired by the current exhibition, Joachim Koester: The Other Side of the Sky, from 5pm, and from 6.30pm 

Joachim koester tarantism

TY - ADVS. T1 - Tarantism, Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne. AU - Koester, Joachim. PY - 2013. Y1 - 2013. M3 - Artistic work. ER - Joachim Koester (f.1962) i København og bor og arbejder i New York, USA. Koester har studeret på Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi fra 1987-93.

In this case, it was the remarkable story of S. A. Andrée, who set out for the North Pole in a hot air balloon with Nils Strindberg and Knut Fraenkel in July 1897. TY - ADVS. T1 - Tarantism, Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne. AU - Koester, Joachim.
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Joachim koester tarantism

The bite causes numerous symptoms in the victim: nausea, difficulties in speech, delirium, heightened excitability and restlessness. Joachim Koester, Tarantism, 2007. Film still. 16mm black and white film, 6.31 min.

fragment of Joachim Koester, Tarantism, 2007, seen @bozarbrussels at danser brut. short biography. Joachim Koester (born 1962, Copenhagen, Denmark) lives in New York and Copenhagen. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts,  15 Dec 2020 such as those, among others, by Yvonne Rainer, Joachim Koester informed also Joachim Koester's film Tarantism (2007), referencing a  14.
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I linje med detta har vi valt en bild ur Koesters verk Tarantism att bli affisch på baksidan till den här texten. En ännu inte premiärvisad film där en grupp dansare går lös i maniska och oplanerade rörelser på en teaterscen och vars namn betecknar det tillstånd man försätts i efter att ha blivit biten av giftspindeln tarantula (yrsel, talsvårigheter, feber och rastlöshet).

The route through Joachim Koester’s exhibition resembles a stroll through neglected, abandoned or unknown locations – in the psyche, the body, the city, the cosmos. The artist himself calls the process of experiencing his works “inhaling the exhibition”: physically registering the exhibition spaces and the works, and then absorbing what is inhaled into the senses.