Andrea Bozic
Andrea Bozic
A union of old and new media
English
Andrea Bozic makes interdisciplinary work which takes the form of performance, installation, film… and even a collaboration with the weather. It combines the conceptual with the sensorial, proposes paradoxical situations and questions issues such as the effects of attention and imagination, perception of presence, the politics of viewing, presentation of reality and distribution of authorship.
She has collaborated with visual artist Julia Willms and music composer Robert Pravda since 2005 with whom she founded Tilt in 2010, to further promote and develop cross-disciplinary practice. Her work has been produced by Frascati since 2003. Bozic has been artist in residence since 2009 at the International Choreographic Arts Centre Amsterdam, founded by Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten.
Her works include Lithium (2012), with the dancers of the ICKAmsterdam ensemble; After Trio A (2010), a cover of Yvonne Rainer’s Trio A where she asks two dancers to learn the original dance phrase live during the course of the performance; The Avant-Garde Never Gives Up (in collaboration with Julia Willms, 2011), where two painters paint a painting which they have never seen, listening to its description by an art historian; and Still Life With Man And Woman (2006) based on a scene from Michelangelo Antonioni’s film Blow Up.
Andrea has toured her work internationally, she has co-initiated or participated in a number of international lab projects and she has presented her work at conferences and symposia. Her work has been presented at various performance festivals and art venues, such as the Centre Pompidou Metz (France), Plateaux Festival (Mousonturm, Germany), Courtisane Festival (Vooruit Ghent, Belgium), Dansateliers (the Netherlands), Sonic Maze Festival (London, England), Arcus Temporum Festival (Pannonhalma, Hungary), and the Dance Week Festival (Zagreb, Croatia).