Detail kreativce
MgA. Pavel Raev
fyzická osoba podnikající na základě živnostenského zákona č. 455/1991 Sb. disponující IČO
IČO: 75304422
Kontakt:
Pavel Raev
+420 777 955 447
pavelraev@gmail.com
Adresy
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Sídlo:
Františka Křížka 1164
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Kontaktní adresa:
Františka Křížka 1164
Praha 17000
Hlavní město Praha
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Místa působnosti:
- Královéhradecký kraj
- Jihočeský kraj
- Jihomoravský kraj
- Karlovarský kraj
- Liberecký kraj
- Moravskoslezský kraj
- Olomoucký kraj
- Pardubický kraj
- Hlavní město Praha
- Plzeňský kraj
- Středočeský kraj
- Ústecký kraj
- Kraj Vysočina
- Zlínský kraj
Produkce audiovizuálního díla
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Režisér / režisérka AVD
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Nowness – Ragnar on Ragnar
Nowness, 05/2014
Kreativně pojatý rozhovor s islandským výtvarným umělcem Ragnarem Kjartanssonem pro britský server Nowness. Rozhovor byl natočený při příležitosti jeho výstavy ve Vídni v roce 2014. For Ragnar Kjartansson, the story of a work is more important than its physical form. “I still don’t understand the art object,” says the multitalented Iceland native. As if to prove it, he has taken over the entire exhibition space of Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary in Vienna—where today’s film was shot by Pavel Raev—together with a brigade of 19 Icelandic performers, in order to recreate Halldór Laxness’ epic, World Light, a novel that decrypts the artistic DNA of his volcanic homeland. Using the space as an old-school movie set, this month-long performance results in daily-shot scenes, which, simultaneously played, produce a cacophony of melancholic music, sounds and images that depict the quest for beauty that Kjartansson shares with the main character of the novel. Also currently showing at New York’s New Museum, he is known for his indefatigable creative practice, constantly swinging between performance, video, painting and music. In 2009, he became the youngest artist ever to represent Iceland at the Venice Biennale with “The End,” a work that saw him paint the portrait of a single male model, day after day, during the entire six months of the show, with packs of cigarettes, empty bottles and painted canvases accumulating around him. Kjartansson exudes a kind of rock star magnetism: a founding member of the electro-indie band Trabant, he persuaded The National to play their song “Sorrow” for six hours for his piece “A Lot of Sorrow” at New York’s PS1 last year.—Igor Ramírez García-Peralta
Kreativně pojatý rozhovor s islandským výtvarným umělcem Ragnarem Kjartanssonem pro britský server Nowness. Rozhovor byl natočený při příležitosti jeho výstavy ve Vídni v roce 2014. For Ragnar Kjartansson, the story of a work is more important than its physical form. “I still don’t understand the art object,” says the multitalented Iceland native. As if to prove it, he has taken over the entire exhibition space of Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary in Vienna—where today’s film was shot by Pavel Raev—together with a brigade of 19 Icelandic performers, in order to recreate Halldór Laxness’ epic, World Light, a novel that decrypts the artistic DNA of his volcanic homeland. Using the space as an old-school movie set, this month-long performance results in daily-shot scenes, which, simultaneously played, produce a cacophony of melancholic music, sounds and images that depict the quest for beauty that Kjartansson shares with the main character of the novel. Also currently showing at New York’s New Museum, he is known for his indefatigable creative practice, constantly swinging between performance, video, painting and music. In 2009, he became the youngest artist ever to represent Iceland at the Venice Biennale with “The End,” a work that saw him paint the portrait of a single male model, day after day, during the entire six months of the show, with packs of cigarettes, empty bottles and painted canvases accumulating around him. Kjartansson exudes a kind of rock star magnetism: a founding member of the electro-indie band Trabant, he persuaded The National to play their song “Sorrow” for six hours for his piece “A Lot of Sorrow” at New York’s PS1 last year.—Igor Ramírez García-Peralta
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Vladimir 518 - Planeta Praha ft. Martin Svátek & Mike T
Bigg Boss, 10/2013
Hudební videoklip pro Vladimira 518 Režie, kamera, střih – Pavel Raev Námět – Vladimir 518 Třetí videoklip Vladimira 518 z desky Idiot. Z alba Vladimir 518 - IDIOT (Bigg Boss 2013) Hudba: Mike Trafik Text: Vladimir 518 Nahráno ve studiu Starworks Mix: Mike Trafik ve studiu Starworks a Tomáš Sochůrek ve studiu Jižák
Hudební videoklip pro Vladimira 518 Režie, kamera, střih – Pavel Raev Námět – Vladimir 518 Třetí videoklip Vladimira 518 z desky Idiot. Z alba Vladimir 518 - IDIOT (Bigg Boss 2013) Hudba: Mike Trafik Text: Vladimir 518 Nahráno ve studiu Starworks Mix: Mike Trafik ve studiu Starworks a Tomáš Sochůrek ve studiu Jižák
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