MY ARTS, ASSOCIATION FOR CULTURAL SUPPORT
"Festival Nights with Yury Revich", formerly known as "Friday Nights", is a project brought to life in Vienna by Yury Revich and his team in 2015. Since then has developed into unique Concerts of Arts, attracting the most talented artists from different fields.
This innovative circle of Concerts of Arts and exhibitions aims to bring together music and other forms of art presented through a dialogue between established and young professionals and support and connect young talented artists on a local and international level.
"Festival Nights" concept is based on a synergy between Music, Fine Arts, Applied and Performative Arts, Fashion, Theater, Sensory Experience, Technology and Dance aiming to open new perspectives on the cultural field by listening to the arts and seeing the music.
Festival Nights have a specific concept for each event, such as human rights, climate change, freedom of expression, peace, and refugee crisis.
Together with and for UNICEF the Dreamland project was launched by Yury Revich. It aims to raise awareness and help children in need and is part of the international Festival Nights project.
Dreamland supports children in need by raising funds and awareness through music and multidisciplinary cultural projects.
The concept is based on a synergy between music, visual arts, applied and performing arts, theater, sensory experience, technology and dance. The aim is to make art audible and music visible and thereby open up new perspectives.
Polluted oceans, contaminated air: The climate crisis affects us personally, because if we do not stop the negative spiral, we will face rapidly rising sea levels, floods, extreme heatwaves, and wildfires more frequently in the future.
Art can and must play a role in raising awareness in society—while also reflecting on limited resources and recycling within its own field.
The project The Melting World aims to raise awareness of the climate crisis through the universal language of music and other interdisciplinary art forms. We are planning two concerts with short lectures that will also focus on the theme of "Recycling in Music." These concerts will feature original compositions by Yury Revich, such as Beethoven ReCycled,where Yury explores drafts and ideas by composers that were not used in their final works, creating new musical pieces from them.
We connect with people's emotions, touching their hearts through music and the arts, and inspiring them to take action to protect our planet.
and many others...
Recycling in Music – Ideas and sketches of music themes that were not used:
From “rejected” works by Beethoven, Yury Revich composed the highlight of the event – something unique and beautiful especially for this concert.
The process of breathing new life into “abandoned” musical material inspired audiences to redefine the value of art and everyday objects in their lives.
A special homage to Beethoven's anniversary year and the composer's famous love of nature was a string sextet performance of part of his Symphony No. 6, F major, “Pastorale.”
This event took place in collaboration with MA48, Austrian World Summit and UNICEF Austria .
Digital artworks by Yury Revich visualize the respective parts and make this Concert of Arts an impressive experience and at the same time artistically underline the main message of the evening: Sustainability and recycling are our chance to help the melting world.
This concert brings a diverse artistic approach to climate protection, sensitizes the audience to these issues and awakens them.
Program: Music inspired by nature and readings by international authors and composers.
The museum transforms into a stage where the audience becomes part of the performance.
We present eclectic artistic concepts to try to unite these different forms of art. The immersive performance creates a dialogue of music, visual art, theater, dance and fashion.
We promote young talent and let them perform at the same event with established artists and musicians.
The Concept:
Listen: Listen, Atrium
Feel: The Melting World, Plateau 1
See: La Muse and La Mode, Plateau 2
The immersive sound installation “Everything we see could also be different” by the artist duo AROTIN & SERGHEI opens the viewer's space to infinity with Ludwig Wittgenstein's sentence - a connection between the themes and locations of the exhibition and festival.
Music: Bach, Sarasate, Revich u.a.
Music: Paganini, Vivaldi, Revich et al
Music: Beethoven, Gershwin-Frolov, Revich et al
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The Bet Alpha exhibition includes a series of video installations and spatial projections that occupy the Villa Mautner-Jäger for a week as a kind of urban storm or makeshift fair. The name is borrowed from Kibbutz Bet Alpha in northern Israel. The presentation revolves around the idea of “exhibition as place”, which amounts to the experience of both a concrete and an abstract location. The title refers to an original state (in Hebrew, “Bet Alpha” stands for House Alpha) as well as a disruptive framework (if read as the inverse of the word alphabet).
30.9.2023, 17:00
Talk with Mirosław Balka, Marie-Ève Lafontaine and Ory Dessau
30.9.2023, 19:30
Vernissage (by invitation only)
7.10.2023, 17:00
Talk with Amos Gitaï and Ory Dessau.
Allora & Calzadilla
Mirosław Bałka
Marianne Berenhaut
Agnieszka Brzeżańska
Ira Eduardovna
Michel François
Lior Gal,
Amos Gitaï
Douglas Gordon
Danielle Kaganov
Sharon Lockhart
Efrat Natan
Shirin Neshat
Samir Odeh-Tamimi
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Nira Pereg
Buky Schwartz
Miri Segal
Peter Welz
Bet Alpha wants to transform an existing architecture into a sequence of spaces created through screens and screens. Through the use of projections and film and video screenings, the physical reality of the place is hidden, literally shielded, but also brings to the fore the question of how an open and difficult to grasp historical-social reality can be accessed at all. Oscillating between documentary representation and elaborate fantasy, fiction and optical illusion, Bet Alpha repeatedly shows Pier Paolo Pasolini's documentary Site Visits in Palestine (Sopralloughi in Palestina) from 1963 at various points, made during the legendary filmmaker's preparations for his groundbreaking film The 1st Gospel - Matthew (Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo) from 1964. The documentary offers an original view of the then-fledgling land of Israel and conveys the director's reflections on the state of the biblical landscape as a melting pot of distant and recent pasts.
The exhibition unfolds across a wide spectrum of projected structures in space, from cinema to video and recorded performance. It contains works by twenty artists with very different backgrounds. In the movement between the rooms, Bet Alpha itself becomes a kind of film that is irregularly cut and re-cut in real time depending on the visitors' movements. Bet Alpha moves back and forth between the real and the imaginary, the material and the virtual, through different forms of projection and display, as well as some sculptural interventions. These sculptural interventions represent the entirely material pole of Bet Alpha, anchoring the presentation in a physical ground that is continually abandoned and rediscovered.
Bet Alpha amounts to an experience that transforms Villa Mautner-Jäger into a refuge, an enclave separated from its surroundings, the urban, communal fabric in which it is embedded. Bet Alpha treats the villa as a place for daydreaming, as a launching pad for events and situations that transcend and overcome the historical present - that is, the generally established, or rather ideologically hegemonic, everyday reality.
Organized in collaboration with the Kira A. Princess of Prussia Foundation and curated by Ory Dessau.
Multidisciplinary performance and exhibition for the Art Basel Paris+ 2023 VIP Programm, which combines human and posthuman creativity through music.
There is an increasing fragmentation in our world and the tools we have developed to communicate have increased our isolation.
Art, however, remains a force that can overcome these barriers,
which speak directly through those common and human emotions,
that emerged long before modern culture.
UNITY for Art Basel Paris+ aims to harness this power and create a captivating interplay of dance, music and visualizations.
By leveraging artificial intelligence, we seek a new perspective on human expression through the lens of technology.
Even though technology now divides us, we believe that the combination of technology and art allows us to have an intense shared experience that shows us the way to mutual understanding, tolerance and respect.
Music: Paganini, Vivaldi, Revich et al
Music: Beethoven, Gershwin-Frolov, Revich et al
powered by MED-EL
The Bet Alpha exhibition includes a series of video installations and spatial projections that occupy the Villa Mautner-Jäger for a week as a kind of urban storm or makeshift fair. The name is borrowed from Kibbutz Bet Alpha in northern Israel. The presentation revolves around the idea of “exhibition as place”, which amounts to the experience of both a concrete and an abstract location. The title refers to an original state (in Hebrew, “Bet Alpha” stands for House Alpha) as well as a disruptive framework (if read as the inverse of the word alphabet).
30.9.2023, 17:00
Talk with Mirosław Balka, Marie-Ève Lafontaine and Ory Dessau
30.9.2023, 19:30
Vernissage (by invitation only)
7.10.2023, 17:00
Talk with Amos Gitaï and Ory Dessau.
Allora & Calzadilla
Mirosław Bałka
Marianne Berenhaut
Agnieszka Brzeżańska
Ira Eduardovna
Michel François
Lior Gal,
Amos Gitaï
Douglas Gordon
Danielle Kaganov
Sharon Lockhart
Efrat Natan
Shirin Neshat
Samir Odeh-Tamimi
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Nira Pereg
Buky Schwartz
Miri Segal
Peter Welz
Bet Alpha wants to transform an existing architecture into a sequence of spaces created through screens and screens. Through the use of projections and film and video screenings, the physical reality of the place is hidden, literally shielded, but also brings to the fore the question of how an open and difficult to grasp historical-social reality can be accessed at all. Oscillating between documentary representation and elaborate fantasy, fiction and optical illusion, Bet Alpha repeatedly shows Pier Paolo Pasolini's documentary Site Visits in Palestine (Sopralloughi in Palestina) from 1963 at various points, made during the legendary filmmaker's preparations for his groundbreaking film The 1st Gospel - Matthew (Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo) from 1964. The documentary offers an original view of the then-fledgling land of Israel and conveys the director's reflections on the state of the biblical landscape as a melting pot of distant and recent pasts.
The exhibition unfolds across a wide spectrum of projected structures in space, from cinema to video and recorded performance. It contains works by twenty artists with very different backgrounds. In the movement between the rooms, Bet Alpha itself becomes a kind of film that is irregularly cut and re-cut in real time depending on the visitors' movements. Bet Alpha moves back and forth between the real and the imaginary, the material and the virtual, through different forms of projection and display, as well as some sculptural interventions. These sculptural interventions represent the entirely material pole of Bet Alpha, anchoring the presentation in a physical ground that is continually abandoned and rediscovered.
Bet Alpha amounts to an experience that transforms Villa Mautner-Jäger into a refuge, an enclave separated from its surroundings, the urban, communal fabric in which it is embedded. Bet Alpha treats the villa as a place for daydreaming, as a launching pad for events and situations that transcend and overcome the historical present - that is, the generally established, or rather ideologically hegemonic, everyday reality.
Organized in collaboration with the Kira A. Princess of Prussia Foundation and curated by Ory Dessau.