Richard Castelli (born May 9, 1961) is a producer, artistic consultant and curator of numerous exhibitions associated with art, science, performance, or new technologies.
1980-2003: Producer, graphic designer and film director, Art Zoyd
From 1982 to 2003, he started as producer of the French new music band
Art Zoyd, for which he also designed the lighting of the shows and graphics of the LPs and CDs.
During this period, he wrote scripts and directed short and medium-length films with the music of the band, among others ''Dernière danse'' (1982) and ''Ceremony'' (1984), Art Zoyd - Ceremonie with Philippe Blanc, Art Zoyd & Vorgänge ''Upon the Heath'' (1988) with Christophe Jouret awarded Best musical film by the
Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival and First Prize of the Estavar Festival), and broadcast on several channels worldwide.
1990-2007: Head of programming, curator
In the '90s, he became head of programming of two national theatres in France, Le Manège scène nationale in
Maubeuge from 1990 to 2007 and Maison des Arts of Creteil from 1993 to 2007.
During this period, he initiated the co-production of international projects with theatre directors
Robert Lepage
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Early life
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,
Peter Stein,
Robert Wilson among others, and he specifically developed the Exit festival in Creteil and the Via festival in Maubeuge, as well as media art exhibitions
featuring Gregory Barsamian,
Luc Courchesne, Du Zhenjun,
Dumb Type
Dumb Type is an artist collective based in Kyoto, Japan founded in 1984.
Dumb Type is a group of creative art forms that express the new and daily life of the twentieth century modern and technological world of Japan. During the 1980s Dumb Type ...
,
Masaki Fujihata,
Ulrike Gabriel
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She also worked in ecological agriculture in Arg ...
, Granular-Synthesis,
Seiko Mikami
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,
Christian Moeller
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,
Gordon Monahan,
Michael Saup
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,
Jeffrey Shaw,
Chiharu Shiota
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,
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, Studio Azzurro,
Time's Up, Mary Ziegler, among others.
He was Senior Curator of
Lille 2004 - European Capital of Culture (1999-2005), then Lille 3000 (2005-2007).
From 1995: Founder of Epidemic
In 1995, Richard Castelli founded Epidemic (the name refers to
Lars von Trier
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's movie), a production company supporting international artists in the field of performing arts and new media. The artists produced by Epidemic since its creation are theatre/cinema directors Jean Michel Bruyère (France) and
Robert Lepage
Robert Lepage (born December 12, 1957) is a Canadian playwright, actor, film director, and stage director.
Early life
Lepage was raised in Quebec City. At age five, he was diagnosed with a rare form of alopecia, which caused complete hair lo ...
(Canada), new media artists
Dumb Type
Dumb Type is an artist collective based in Kyoto, Japan founded in 1984.
Dumb Type is a group of creative art forms that express the new and daily life of the twentieth century modern and technological world of Japan. During the 1980s Dumb Type ...
(Japan), Du Zhenjun (China),
Ivana Franke (Croatia), Granular-Synthesis,
Kurt Hentschlager
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Education and ...
(Austria),
Shiro Takatani
is a Japanese artist. He currently lives and works in Kyoto.
Co-founder and visual creator of the group Dumb Type since 1984, he also became artistic director of the group from 1995 and also started an active solo career in 1998.
Biography
...
(Japan),
Ulf Langheinrich (Germany),
Jeffrey Shaw (Australia) and
Sarah Kenderdine (New Zealand),
The User (Canada), music composer and visual artist
Ryoji Ikeda
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(Japan), choreographers
Édouard Lock
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Career
La La La Human Steps Founder, Artistic Director and Choreographer Édouard Lock began h ...
(Canada), Rihoko Sato and
Saburo Teshigawara
is a Japanese choreographer and dancer who was born in Tokyo and became known for founding a company named KARAS along with Kei Miyata in 1985. On September 12, 2013, he performed ''Mirror and Music'' at the Kennedy Center which was highly prais ...
(Japan).
From 2005: Curatorship and artistic direction
In 2005, Richard Castelli expanded the activities of Epidemic with the creation of an exhibition department to present artworks of the leading new media artists in the fields of digital art, sound and light art, robotic art, etc. He curated several exhibitions in Germany (''Licht! Ljus! Lumière!'' at
Haus der Berliner Festspiele in 2005 and ''Vom Funken zum Pixel'' at
Martin-Gropius-Bau
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in 2007–2008, in Berlin), and co-curated ''The Art of Immersion I'' with
Dennis Del Favero and
Peter Weibel
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at the
ZKM - Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe in 2017-2018. Recently he was appointed as chief curator of the exhibition ''Dimensions, Digital Arts since 1859'' featuring about 60 artworks from the pioneers to contemporary artists in a space covering 10,000 square meters of a former factory in Leipzig in 2023.
He was also curator of five exhibitions for the Romaeuropa Festival in Italy, two of which in co-operation with the
Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome
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MACRO Testaccio (2010 and 2016), and the last at the
Palazzo delle Esposizioni
The Palazzo delle Esposizioni is a neoclassical exhibition hall, cultural center and museum on Via Nazionale in Rome, Italy.
History
Designed by Pio Piacentini, it opened in 1883. It has housed several exhibitions (e.g. Mostra della Rivoluzi ...
in Roma (2017).
In France, the curated two exhibitions commissioned by Bethune Capitale Régionale de la Culture in 2011: ''Matière-Lumière ''and ''Transformer'' and also exhibitions in the national performing arts centres'' B''onlieu Scène nationale Annecy, Maison des Arts de Créteil, Le Volcan in Le Havre, Le Manège in Maubeuge, La Filature in Mulhouse and le lieu unique in Nantes''.''
As part of the exhibition ''Robotic Art'', which he curated for the
Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
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in Paris in 2014-2015, was inaugurated the 3D Water Matrix, a computer controlled display of animated three-dimensional liquid artworks, he designed, from an original idea he discussed with artist
Shiro Takatani
is a Japanese artist. He currently lives and works in Kyoto.
Co-founder and visual creator of the group Dumb Type since 1984, he also became artistic director of the group from 1995 and also started an active solo career in 1998.
Biography
...
in 2000.
The 3D Water Matrix received the CODAawards Winner 2015 in the category "institutional".
He was also the artistic director of the ''Francofffonies! Québec_numériQ'' event featuring the Quebec avant-garde artists in digital arts at
Théâtre du Châtelet
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One of two theatres (the other being the Théâtre de la Ville) built on the site of a ''châtelet'', a sm ...
in Paris in 2006.
Outside Europe, he was invited to organise or co-curate several exhibitions in China, in the major museums of Beijing (
NAMOC - Musée National d'Art de Chine in 2008), Shanghai (
Zendai MoMA in 2006 and 2008, Sculpture Art Space in 2007,
Science and Technology Museum in 2008,
Power Station of Art
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...
in 2017) and Chengdu (inaugural exhibition of the new relocated A4 Contemporary Arts Center newly entitled LUXELAKES•A4 Art Museum in 2017).
In 2010 and 2011, he curated the two exhibitions ''Madde-Isik 1'' and ''Madde-Isik 2'' in Istanbul (Borusan Foundation).
In Russia, Richard Castelli is the first and to date the sole foreign artistic director of Nikola-Lenivets Archstoyanie Architecture Festival, located 200 km away from Moscow. For this 9th exhibition held in 2014, he focused on the notion of temporality in architecture.
Alongside his activities as producer and curator, he has participated in the publication of a number of books and exhibition catalogues.
He is author of several essays, including ''Robots d'artistes ou robots artistes?'' in the collective book ''Robots extraordinaires'' published by
Futuroscope
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FYP (2006), ''Hu Jieming, A World in Thickness'', a monography of the Chinese artist
Hu Jieming, published by Li Zenhua, Shanghart (2010), ''A Future where we are already in'' in ''Romaeuropa Digitalife 2010 2011 2012 - Human Connections''.
He has been invited to give lectures by the Universities of la
Sorbonne-Paris, Beijing, Créteil, Hong Kong, Saint-Denis, Shanghai, Sydney and by various institutions in Chengdu, Istanbul, Montreal, Moscow, New York, Prague, Reykjavik, Saint Petersburg, Shanghai, Taipei, Toronto...
References
External links
* Official website o
Epidemic
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