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Atlas News
Atlas has been shown in a number of ways and exhibitions/screenings in the past couple years. It's currently on view as part of an exhibit at the Tanzsaal/Untere Falkenburg in Appenzell till March. Further, it will be part of the show "Alpine Desire" at the Austrian Cultural Forum in New York beginning Jan 26, 2011 (till May). Also, from Feb 1 - Mar 31, Atlas will be displayed at the video gallery of the Kuenstlerhaus Kino in Vienna and later on at the Kuenstlerhaus Thurn&Taxis, Bregenz, March 11-Apr 25, 2011.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Atlas Goes Superman
Atlas goes Superman takes the theme one step further and melts the American superhero motif Superman with ancient Greek mythology, home of many potent ueberheros and crafty Gods. Where Atlas had to be turned on his head, Superman does it with a simple rotation: pushing the planet while flying midair.
The artist is digging his way through the territory of global mythology and combines European and American culture. Atlas as Superman has been performed in Athens in the ancient Agora in May 2009 and is the sequel to Atlas (2008 ongoing) and Sisyphus on Vacation which was performed 2006 in the Austrian Alps and first shown in 2007.

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Short Bio
Richard Jochum is a studio member at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts and adjunct professor at Columbia University. He works as a media artist since the late 1990s setting up exhibitions all over the world. An Austrian citizen, Richard received a PhD from the University of Vienna and an MFA in sculpture and media art from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna before he moved first to Berlin and later to New York. Richard’s art practice is accompanied by workshops, lectures and courses in the field of contemporary art practice, intermedia and visual studies. He has been awarded several grants and prizes. One of his most recent solo exhibitions – 20 works in photography, video, and installation – has been on display at the Gallery Bundo in South-Korea till March 18, 2010. More information can be found at richardjochum.net.
Artist's Statement
(1) I am a post-minimalist and post-conceptual sculptor and media artist drawing from a vast variety of media and artistic practices. To cross boundaries has proven to be typical for my artistic practice over the years in its attempt to explore and bridge diversity in media, technology, and the arts.
(2) I believe in the power of art; rather than in decoration. I think art continually has to find new imagery for the time we live in. For the conditions and issues we deal with: existentially, politically, physically, and globally. Searching such images is what I am aiming for.
(3) My artistic work is often based on participation or embedded in local communities. I believe in an intriguing encounter between art producers and the public. To embrace education is a rewarding way to expand our creativity. Audiences can make us learn better, and see things we would not have known of. I understand both, intelligence and creativity to be profoundly social.
(2) I believe in the power of art; rather than in decoration. I think art continually has to find new imagery for the time we live in. For the conditions and issues we deal with: existentially, politically, physically, and globally. Searching such images is what I am aiming for.
(3) My artistic work is often based on participation or embedded in local communities. I believe in an intriguing encounter between art producers and the public. To embrace education is a rewarding way to expand our creativity. Audiences can make us learn better, and see things we would not have known of. I understand both, intelligence and creativity to be profoundly social.
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