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22.12.2008 • Media • Galleries • Exhibitions

contemporaryart futuro "Hüllen des Menschseins" by Mascha Mioni

The art critic Marianne Mittelholzer writes in the art magazine contemporaryart futuro: "... The theme of Mascha Mionis installation "Skins of Humanity" is the relationship between body and soul. ....In the same way that a dress floats around the human body, the written thoughts hover around the mind of a human being. ..." (webmasters translation)

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08.11.2008 • Galleries • Exhibitions

Performance with three pieces of Mascha Mioni's Art to Wear at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris

Performance with three pieces of Mascha Mioni's Art to Wear at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris

At the 8th International Shibori Symposium at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, in Nov. 2008, new creations of Mascha Mioni's Art to Wear are shown by the choreographer Micheline Lelièvre. Main piece of the performance is "The Rooibos Teabag Dress" made entirely of recycled bags of the South African national tea rooibos (redbush)."Here Comes the Sun" is a nine meter long painting on heavy silk, which is turned into a dress on stage.

A Call from Africa
Choreography: Micheline Lelièvre
Dance: Micheline Lelièvre, Lisiane Michel, Laura Tristan
Music: Philippe Pannier
Coordination: Ysabel de Maisonneuve

Program of the evening
7 minutes Videoclip "A Call from Africa" on youtube

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01.11.2008 • Media • Galleries • Exhibitions

artCore - Die Körperhülle in der Kunst

artCore - an association for furthering online-reports and presentations of art in the internet - writes on Mascha Mioni's art in the Aarberghus, Ligerz, Switzerland

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"... In this group Mascha Mioni rerpresents "Art to Wear" and relates to the early works of Elsi Giaugue, from a time when this word-creation had not yet been invented. In the beginning she colored fine silk, painted on it and folded it in meticulous detail work, to then drape it around the body. Such a "dress" could be body-wrap or hung on the wall as artpiece. In her newest creations she carried the idea to take the picture from the wall and drape it around the body to extremes by taking an empty white canvas and drape it with a few creases to a dress. The metamorphosis Picture - Dress - Art-object, was completed. With her installation "Skins of Humanity" she broaches the relation between body and soul. The main figure is surrounded by so called word-pictures, skeletons of phrases, seemingly from a diary, which can be read as self-contained thoughts. ..." (webmasters translation)
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28.10.2008 • Galleries • Exhibitions

Mascha Mioni at the Aarbergerhus, Ligerz/Berne Art-Textile at the Aarbergerhus

From October 23 to November 2, 2008, Mascha Mioni, Verena Welten von Arb, Manuela Krinzinger, Ursula Rutishauser, Monika Gasser and Lilli Krakenberger show their Art at the Aarbergerhus/Ligerz. The theme "body wraps" was interpeted very extensive: Apparel as an autonomous piece of art in space, not attached to a body. Ligerz is where Elsi Giauque (1900-1989) lived. The pioneer of textile art, who was inspired by the Bauhaus was successor of Sophie Täuber-Arp.

The art critic Marianne Mitttelholzer writes about "Skins of Humanity":
"...Die Wortbilder enthalten Satzskelette, die die Künstlerin in den letzten zwei Jahren tagebuchartig aufgezeichnet hat. Wie das Kleid den Körper umhüllt, umschweben die niedergeschriebenen Gedanken den Geist des Menschen. ..."
Gedanken zu Hüllen des Menschseins - erschienen im Kunstmagazin futuro

"...The "word-pictures" contain skeletons of sentences which the artist has collected in her diary for the last two years. In the same way that a dress floats around the human body, the written thoughts hover around the mind of a human being. ..."

(webmasters translation)

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27.11.2007 • Media • Galleries • Exhibitions

BBC British Broadcasting Corporation - GCSE - Art & Desing Gallery - Mascha Mioni dress Butterfly as an inspiration Inspiration for english students

Next to pictures of paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Tim Harding the picture of Mascha Mionis Art to Wear dress "Butterfly" was licensed by BBC as an Inspiration in the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)

BBC British Broadcasting Corporation - GCSE - Art & Desing Gallery

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