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Opening reception of “The Romantic Disease: An Artistic Investigation of Tuberculosis” – a brand new solo exhibition by Anna Dumitriu showing installations and sculptures made with strains of mycobacteria, transformed historical artefacts, and textiles that our reveal the complexities of Tuberculosis (TB) and our responses to the disease. The show explores the strange history of TB from artistic, social and scientific perspectives and covers subjects such as superstitions about the disease, its literary and romantic associations, the development of antibiotics and the latest research into whole genome sequencing of bacteria.
Artworks in The Romantic Disease” are made with a combination of textile art and biological matter including strains of Mycobacterium vaccae, M. bovis and M. tuberculosis that have been sterilized prior to exhibition. Re-crafted historical artefacts and objects are added to the mix. For example, Dumitriu has developed a series of textile installations stained with bacteria dyes patterned using antibiotic ‘resists’, which focus on how early ‘antibiotics’, such as Prontosil, were derived from chemical dyes. For ”Where there’s dust there’s danger” she has created a series of tiny felt lungs from wool and dust into which she has incorporated the DNA of killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis produced in a Containment Level 3 Laboratory (the highest level for handling bacteria). Around a century ago dust was incorrectly thought to be one of the primary causes of the disease. Amongst the altered historical artefacts an intricately carved and engraved Pneumothorax Machine can be found, previously used to collapse lungs of unfortunate patients ‘to give them a rest’.
The exhibition has been developed through Anna Dumitriu’s ongoing artist’s residency at The University of Oxford with the UK CRC Modernising Medical Microbiology Project, and is funded by The Wellcome Trust.
The show is also open 16th January 2014 – 24th March 2014, daily 12pm (noon) – 9pm
There will also be a major one day symposium on World Tuberculosis Day on 24th March 2014. with key speakers in the field of TB and press conference will be held at Waterman’s for World Tuberculosis Day on 24th March. The latest research into this disease, which currently affects one third of the World’s population, will be discussed in a highly accessible way.
www.romanticdisease.eventb
As well as the exhibition and symposium, The Romantic Disease has an ‘open lab’ workshop with Anna Dumitriu, Dr Simon Park, Dr Melissa Grant and special guests. This will run on five Saturdays, 11am – 5pm, on 15th and 22nd February, 1st, 15th and 22nd March 2014 and visitors on those days will see the group at work in the gallery.
To attend the open lab see www.openlabworkshop.eventb
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We are happy to announce that MEDinART video has just arrived to our blog from the main venue of TEDMEDLive Athens.
Let’s enjoy it!
MEDinART presentation from MEDinART on Vimeo.
In this video, selected work from the following MED-inspired artists was included:
Pauline M. Lariviere, Joanna Culley, Marcin Oleksak, Alexandra Baker, Billy Reynolds, Danny Quirk, Fernando Vicente, Teressa Duck, Sarah Goodreau, Klari Reis, Angela Palmer, Jessica Lloyd-Jones, Federico Carbajal, Alan Dindo, Kate MacDowell, Jeremy Mayer, Jason Freeny, Shannon Rankin, Lisa Nilsson, Kaisu Koski, George Petrou, Cohen & Van Balen, Maria Lalou (aka reaction-lalou), Anna Dumitriu, Methias Bengtsson, Anatopunk, Molly Epstein, Martina Anagnostou, Vasia Hatzi (laB.) and Brooke Roberts
MEDinART video production was made by Costis Economides and Elli Pavloudi.
The soundtrack of MEDinART video has been created by Lunicon.
Selected artwork of MEDinART artists was presented in the form of a video at the main venue of TEDMEDLive Athens 2013.
The selected works of artists presented in the first MEDinART video are from:
Pauline M. Lariviere, Joanna Culley, Marcin Oleksak, Alexandra Baker, Billy Reynolds, Danny Quirk, Fernando Vicente, Teressa Duck, Sarah Goodreau, Klari Reis, Angela Palmer, Jessica Lloyd-Jones, Federico Carbajal, Alan Dindo, Kate MacDowell, Jeremy Mayer, Jason Freeny, Shannon Rankin, Lisa Nilsson, Kaisu Koskι, George Petrou, Cohen & Van Balen, Maria Lalou (aka reaction-lalou), Anna Dumitriu, Methias Bengtsson, Anatopunk, Molly Epstein, Martina Anagnostou, Vasia Hatzi (laB.) and Brooke Roberts.
Video Producers: Kostis Economides and Elli Pavloudi
MEDinART Soundtrack: Lunicon
MEDinART is a TEDMED Live Athens 2013 initiative.
ΤEDMED is a meeting place for innovative leaders from various fields sharing a common passion:creating a better future in health and medicine. It is an overwhelming experience that can not be described in words, but has to be experienced live.
For the first time in Greece the organisation of TEDMED Live Athens 2013 takes place on Sunday, 21st April 2013, at the Main Stage of Onassis Cultural Centre.
With the motto «Health Forward» and allied with medicine for a better quality of life, TEDMED Live Athens 2013 is looking forward to the challenges of the future and promises to be a memorable event that will include: Excellent speakers. Thinking participants. Brilliant ideas.
TEDMEDLive Athens is presented for the first time in Greece by SciCo.
SciCo is a Non Profit Organisation whose aim is to communicate scientific issues to the public via innovative and entertaining means. SciCo was founded with the support of the British Council in 2008 and it consist of scientists, academics, educators, artists and people with an interest in everyday science. SciCo operates as a social enterprise, undertaking corporate social responsibility initiatives for multinational companies.