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© Emil Gataullin / Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo |
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Festival programm - 46 Events - OPENING WEEKEND In addition to the impressive pictures in the parks, gardens and alleyways of Baden near Vienna, the photo festival also offers an exciting side program with guided tours, workshops and lectures. Opening weekend: 14 – 16 June, 2019 All Events: festival-lagacilly-baden.photo |
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© Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo / Emil Gataullin / Fotomontage |
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Opening weekend: 14 – 16 June, 2019
Friday 14 June, 2019 |
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© Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo / Cooper&Gorfer | 16:00 50 YEARS OF ROSARIUM, PT. 1 Rosarium in Doblhoffpark. Free entry. In 2019 the Rosarium in Baden – one of the largest rose gardens in Europe – celebrates its 50thanniversary. To honour this event, every photographer participating in the Festival will photograph one rose. Each of them in his or her unique style. Two days later, at the Opening Gala of the Festival, the Rosarium “will come to town”. The pictures will be mounted on the town hall for the exhibition to open. |
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Saturday, 15 June |
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© Gerd Ludwig/Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo | 14:00 GUIDED TOUR FOR THE MEDIA AND ARTIST TALKS Visitor Centre / Tourist Information Baden, Brusattiplatz. German, English. All exhibiting photographers present their work in the various galleries of the Festival. Guided tour (several hours) through all exhibitions. Entertaining, informative, touching. |
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Sunday 16 June, 2019 |
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© Gerd Ludwig/Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo | 10:00 MATINÈE OF ALL FESTIVAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, WITH TERRA MATER, CEWE AND LEICA BOOK SIGNING OF ALL FESTIVAL PHOTOGRAPHERS INTRODUCTION OF THE ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE 2019 PRESENTATION OF THE CEWE FESTIVAL BOOK 2019 PRESENTATION OF THE TERRA-MATER SPECIAL FESTIVAL EDITION ANNOUNCING THE LEICA PHOTO COMPETITION + Visitor Centre / Tourist Information Baden, Brusattiplatz. German, English. |
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Presentation of the CEWE book of the Artists in Residence 2018, Gerd Ludwig & Evelyn Schlag. Introduction of the Artists in Residence 2019, William Albert Allard & Lydia Steinbacher. Presentation of the Terra-Mater Special Festival Edition. Book signing of all participating photographers. Announcing the call for the Leica Photo Competition for the Best Photograph of the 2019 Festival - 1. Prize: Leica V-Lux, 2. and 3. Prizes: one Leica Sofort each. 13:00 TREE CEREMONY Envisaged location: Park Kanalgasse 12 – 14. German, English. In honour of each exhibiting photographer the city of Baden plants a tree with the name of the photographer. The mayor of Baden, Stefan Szirucsek, and city gardens director, Gerhard Weber, will conduct the ceremony. 16:30 CELEBRATION – 50 YEARS of ROSARIUM, Part 2 Town hall (Rathaus), Hauptplatz 1. Photography-event. German, English. In 2019 the Rosarium in Baden – one of the largest rose gardens in Europe – is celebrating its 50th anniversary. In honour of this occasion, all participating photographers of the Festival photographed one rose each on Friday, 14 June. Each one of them in their individual style. Today, two days later, on the opening day of the Festival, the Rosarium comes to town. The pictures will be mounted on the town hall and the exhibition can open. |
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© foto-julius.at | 19:00 OPENING CELEBRATION OF THE FESTIVAL LA GACILLY-BADEN PHOTO 2019
Sommer Arena in the Kurpark. German, English. Entry by free ticket (limited numbers) available from the Visitor Center / Tourist Information Baden on Brusattiplatz. |
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© Thomas Pesquet / © ESA/NASA / Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo |
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FOCUS IN JULY: 50 YEARS SINCE THE MOON LANDING "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.". Neil Armstrong's words mark the biggest adventure of mankind to date. On 20 July 1969, at 03:56 hrs CET, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first terrestrials to step on the Moon as part of the NASA Apollo 11 mission. To this day it is the only celestial body on which a human has stood. |
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© fritz franz vogel, diessenhofen | Friday 19 July 19:00 ANDREA BUCK & FRITZ FRANZ VOGEL: LEONARDO LUNATIC Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. German. Free entry While the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing is being celebrated and it is also 500 years since the death of Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Andrea Buck & Fritz Franz Vogel have already spotted the man in the Moon: it is Leonardo himself. His reflections on the Moon, as well a his universal interest in painting, technology, botany and astronomy, inspired the two Swiss artists to visit him with their satellites on the Moon. Not least to explore what would have happened if Leonardo had invented the camera. Would he have turned into an early Helmut Newton or even David LaChapelle…? |
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© Nasa/Consolidated NASA | Saturday 20 July 19:00 EUROPE PREMIERE Presented by KAPSCH DENIS PELLERIN, HERMINE RAAB: BRIAN MAY’S MOON LANDING IN 3D" Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. English, German. Free entry. Sunday 21 July 19:00 DENIS PELLERIN, HERMINE RAAB: BRIAN MAY’S MOON LANDING IN 3D" Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. English, German. Free entry. |
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Brian May discovered his passion for stereo photography even before his love for the guitar made him lead guitarist of Queen and world-famous. Later he founded The London Stereoscopic Company, curated by Denis Pellerin. In memory of the first Moon landing, Dr May – he also studied astrophysics – and Pellerin transformed the ‘flat’ pictures of the Moon landing into 3D photographs. In this way they give us the Moon landing, 50 years later, in a stereoscopic view. Hermine Raab, President of the 3D Club Austria, supports their project. |
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Monday 22 July 19:00 WERNER GRUBER: WERE WE ON THE MOON – OR WEREN’T WE? Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. German. Free entry. Physicist and former Science Buster Werner Gruber can not only stand up professionally to any conspiracy theory around the Moon landing, he will also explain why everything is the way it was. ‘Inconsistencies’ quoted include: multiple shadows in different directions – caused by spotlights on Earth? The US flag waving even though there is no wind on the Moon. And near the lunar lander one can see footprints of the astronauts, which the engine of the lander should have blown away during the landing. There is no trace of a deceleration crater or of the acceleration propulsion on lifting. In any case, the NASA in the 1960s would not have been technically advanced enough to fly to the Moon... Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. German. Free entry. |
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© William Albert Allard / Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo |
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FOCUS IN AUGUST: 50 YEARS SINCE WOODSTOCK | 180 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Friday 16 August 19:00 PETER BITZER / LAIF: 3 DAYS OF PEACE AND MUSIC – 50 JAHRE WOODSTOCK Arnulf Rainer Museum. Talk. German. Free entry. With the help of exclusive photographs from the Woodstock Museum in Bethel, Peter Bitzer shows us how a perfectly normal commercial festival turned into a myth, mystified to this day, of a peace-loving, artistic and ‘other’ America. The festival took place from 15 to 18 August 1969 on the farm of cattle rancher Max Yasgur in White Lake, near the small town of Bethel, around 70 kilometres south-west of Woodstock, the place that lent the festival its name. 32 bands and solo artists performed in front of an estimated 400 000 visitors. The event was plagued by bad weather, which created catastrophic conditions in some places. Despite these drawbacks, Woodstock has become a singular icon of rock music. 20:30 WOODSTOCK REVIVAL Josefsplatz. Music event. German. Free entry. Public playing of the legendary double album by a surprise DJ. Saturday 17 August 17:00 NIGHT OF PHOTOGRAPHY: SYMPOSION 180 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Arnulf Rainer Museum. Symposium. English. German. Festival Frizzante, Snacks. Free entry.
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Presentation of major positions in photography from Poland | the Czech Republic | Hungary | the Slovak Republic | Slovenia | France | Austria. 1 hour each. |
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