27.1.13

HORROR: Brazil Nightclub Fire Kills At Least 245 People


A deadly fire swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing at least 245 people attending a university party and leaving at least 200 injured, police and firefighters said. It appeared to be the deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Witnesses said that a flare or firework lit by band members may have started the fire.

Police Maj. Cleberson Braida told local news media that the 245 bodies were brought for identification to a gymnasium in the city of Santa Maria, at the southern tip of Brazil near the borders with Argentina and Uruguay

Television images showed smoke pouring out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless, young male partygoers joined firefighters in wielding axes and sledgehammers, pounding at windows and walls to break through to those trapped inside. Teenagers sprinted from the scene desperately trying to find help – others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms.

"There was so much smoke and fire, it was complete panic and it took a long time for people to get out, there were so many dead," survivor Luana Santos Silva told the Globo TV network.

Silva added that firefighters and ambulances responded quickly after the fire broke out, but that it spread too fast inside the packed club for them to help.

Michele Pereira, another survivor, told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that she was near the stage and that the fire broke out after band members lit flares.

"The band that was onstage began to use flares and, suddenly, they stopped the show and pointed them upward. At that point the ceiling caught fire. It was really weak but in a matter of seconds it spread," Pereira said.

Civil Police and regional government spokesman Marcelo Arigoni told Radio Gaucha earlier that the total number of victims is still unclear and there may be hundreds injured. Officials earlier said 180 were killed.



Rodrigo Moura, identified by the newspaper Diario de Santa Maria as a security guard at the club, said it was at its maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000, and partygoers were pushing and shoving to escape.

Ezekiel Corte Real, 23, was quoted by the paper as saying that he helped people to escape. "I just got out because I'm very strong," he said.

The fire led President Dilma Roussef to cancel a series of meetings she had scheduled at a summit of Latin American and European leaders in Chile's capital of Santiago, and was headed to Santa Maria, according to the Brazilian foreign ministry.

"It is a tragedy for all of us. I am not going to continue in the meeting (in Chile) for very clear reasons," she said.

"Sad Sunday", tweeted Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. He said all possible action was being taken and that he would be in the city later in the day.

Santa Maria is a major university city with a population of around a quarter of a million.

A welding accident reportedly set off a Dec. 25, 2000, fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.

At least 194 people died at an overcrowded working-class nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Seven members the band were sentenced to prison for setting off the blaze.

A blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia, broke out on Dec. 5, 2009, when an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches, killing 152

A nightclub fire in the U.S. state of Rhode Island in 2003 killed 100 people after pyrotechnics used as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling.

25.1.13

ARCOMADRID 2013


A total of 202 galleries from 30 countries will take part in the Fair, 146 in the General Programme, and 56 in the Curated Programmes, as well as 150 art professionals –curators, speakers, directors of museums and cultural institutions, etc. 

The Turkish Embassy in Spain is collaborating on the organisation of the Focus Turkey section, with the selection of 10 galleries and the production of several parallel exhibitions in Madrid 

New features like the online art shop, bloggers' meeting, and the QR codes publicising the Highlighted Artists, are a few examples of ARCOmadrid's commitment to innovation and digital media.

The 32nd edition of ARCOmadrid, to be held from 13 to 17 February 2013 and organised by IFEMA, will bring together a total of 202 galleries from 30 countries, of which 146 are participating in the General Programme, and 56 galleries in the different Curated programmes. This edition will include important attendees and will provide an opportunity to discover work by new and established artists from the five continents. Through the wide range of work on offer and the varied programme of activities, discussion forums, presentations and meetings, ARCOmadrid will once again make the Spanish capital the epicentre of the international art scene in February. 

One of the main attractions of the fair will be FOCUS TURKEY, a section which has benefited from the collaboration of the Turkish Embassy in Spain, and with the participation of the curator Vasif Kortun, director of research and programmes at the institution SALT Istanbul, and the assistant curator Lara Fresko, writer and art professional, who have selected the 10 Turkish galleries who will participate in the programme. This project, which will gather a wide selection of Turkish artists, will provide an opportunity to bring the contemporary artistic production of this emerging market to collectors and the general public. 

The presence of Turkey will also be reflected in the city of Madrid, with themed exhibitions in many of its most representative galleries and museums, such as the Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo, which will hold an exhibition of the multidisciplinary artist Halil Altindere, curated by Ferrán Barenblit; La Casa Encendida will screen video works by the artist Ali Kazma, and the art centre MATADERO MADRID will show the public a group project organised in collaboration with the Turkish multidisciplinary cultural centre SALT. 
To extend the cultural offerings, Turkey will also take part in the AfterARCO project, which after the Fair closes each day, organises activities in different spaces in the city: Nave 16, Cineteca and Nave de la Música at MATADERO MADRID. 

Curated programmes 

Other artistic events at the Fair will be presented by well-known curators. A total of 56 emerging galleries will provide content for the Curated Programmes of ARCOmadrid. On one hand, OPENING: YOUNG GALLERIES, a section focusing on galleries which have been operating for less than seven years, gathers a selection of 26 galleries from Asia, the Americas and Europe, providing an overview of the youngest and most innovative international scene. They were selected by Manuel Segade, curator and art critic, and Veronica Roberts, curator resident in New York and researcher for the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Catalogue Raisonné. 

Meanwhile, the section SOLO PROJECTS: Focus Latin America, devoted to the work of Latin American artists, will present 20 emerging art projects selected by the curators Inti Guerrero, associate artistic of TEOR/éTica (Costa Rica); Catalina Lozano, independent curator and co-founder of de_sitio (Mexico); Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, director of the Cisneros Foundation / Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection, (New York and Caracas); Alexia Tala, independent curator (Chile), and Cristiana Tejo, independent curator (Brazil). 

ARCOmadrid will also again include the Solo Objects programme, opening its doors to selected large-scale works. The different art galleries participating in the Fair have been invited to propose works of art of museum-appropriate size, which exceed the space of their booths. Among all the proposals, the Fair's curatorial team will select the pieces to be displayed in Hall 10, and in the central spaces of the Opening and Solo Projects sections. 

ARCOmadrid is committed to innovation and new technology 

After more than three decades in existence, the Fair still has its spirit of renewal and commitment to the latest technology which has always been its defining characteristic. On this occasion, one of the most important new features of ARCOmadrid will be the launch of Collect online, an online platform, with the collaboration of Paddle 8, which from 7 to 24 February will offer for sale a selection of works from the galleries participating in the Fair, priced at up to 5,000 euros. 

Another novelty will be the use of QR codes to indicate the Highlighted Artists selected by each gallery, helping to provide more information on the careers and work of artists of different generations, discover emerging talents and rediscover those already established on the art scene. As in the previous edition, the highlighted artists will also be featured in a publication. 

The Fair has also launched ARCO Bloggers (www.arcobloggers.com), an online participatory publishing experiment conceived and coordinated by Roberta Bosco and Stefano Caldana, which offers a non-static way of looking at the contemporary art scene and its protagonists through the phenomenon and format of contemporary art blogs. The intention is to discover and analyse the new characteristics and dynamics of art information and criticism at a time of transition from analogue to digital media. 

In line with this, as part of the discussion spaces, the ARCO Bloggers' Forum will be held, with the title “Contemporary art: online tools and strategies”, and the participation of Spain's leading contemporary art bloggers and international opinion creators with an outstanding online presence and activity. 

More collectors and art professionals than in other editions 

Various ARCOmadrid initiatives are intended to encourage the presence at the Fair of the leading Spanish and international collectors and critics, which this year will be larger than ever. These initiatives include the International Collectors' Programme, which will invite 250 active collectors proposed by the participating galleries from all over the world, a higher number than in previous years. 

ARCOmadrid has also invited directors and curators of museums in the USA to attend accompanied by two members of their acquisitions board; this means that more than 50 collectors and professionals from American contemporary art institutions will visit the Fair. Other special guests include directors of institutions, biennials and other international events. 

All these programmes will make ARCOmadrid a meeting place for outstanding professionals in the international art scene. The Fair, in partnership with Acción Cultural Española AC/E and coordinated by Hablar en Arte, will offer the curators and other guests a special service focusing on encouraging the promotion and publicising of the contemporary Spanish art represented by different galleries at the Fair. 

ARCOmadrid will also support people who are making their first forays into acquiring and appreciating contemporary art. The First Collectors programme, coordinated by Elisa Hernando, from the consultants Arte Global, will offer them advice on starting their collections and acquiring works at the Fair. 

ARCO Foundation, supporting contemporary art 

To incentivise collecting and support galleries and creators, the ARCO Foundation has also designed a number of actions which will take place all year long. Thus, for the next edition of ARCOmadrid, the Foundation will again arrange the ARCO Foundation Platform Luncheon, a meeting of collectors, experts and art lovers for the acquisition of a selection of works which will become part of the Foundation's collection. 

Spaces at ARCOmadrid 2013 

Lounge areas and meeting spaces will also have a place at the Fair. The most notable space is always the VIP Lounge, which this year will be designed by Q:NO Arquitectos, winners of the 2nd Competition of Ideas for the Design of the ARCOmadrid VIP Lounge, held by the magazine Architectural Digest-AD and the Fair. There was also a special mention for the project presented by CPA Architects+, with a grant from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 

Also, for the second year in a row and after a resounding success last year, ARCOmadrid will offer ARCOkids, a space for the youngest visitors with workshops in partnership with the Fundación Pequeño Deseo to encourage the creativity of children aged 4 to 14. 

Awards and Competitions 

ARCOmadrid will again enjoy the sponsorship of the watchmakers Audemars Piguet, which will award a prize of 15,000 euros for the production of a work of art. The prize has gone to the project ‘Arules’ by Juan Luis Moraza, the artist suggested by the gallery Espacio Mínimo. The jury has rewarded the artistic excellence and daring, two qualities valued by the firm in its fine watchmaking creations. The piece produced by Moraza reflects the spirit of the brand and its slogan: “To break the rules, you must first master them”, and it will be exhibited in the Audemars Piguet space in the Fair's VIP Lounge. 

Also, like every year, ARCOmadrid will be the setting for the presentation of many different awards recognising artistic creation, collecting and the work of young artists. For example, the “A” Awards for Collecting given by the Friends of ARCO Association, will recognize the Fundación Mapfre in the category of Corporate Collecting; the Elgiz Collection in International Collecting; Bilge & Haro Cumbusyan / Collectorspace, in Collecting Initiative; and the Pictura Collection in the category of Private Collecting. Other awards presented at the Fair will include the ARCO Comunidad de Madrid Prize, the Heineken-CA2M Award, the illy Sustain Art Prize and the ARCOmadrid/BEEP Electronic Art Award, among others. 

Also, ARCOmadrid and the BlankPaper School have arranged a photography competition, open only to students of the school to select the three official photographers of the next edition. 

Beyond the halls of ARCOmadrid 

There will be many exhibitions to see in Madrid this February, which will form part of the parallel programme of ARCOmadrid. Three important private collections will also be on show in the city at the same time: the Cisneros Collection at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía; the Cranford Collection at Fundación Banco Santander, and the Collection of the House of Alba, at CentroCentro. There are also some new exhibition spaces, such as the Fundación Telefónica and the magnificent solo exhibitions of Cristina Iglesias, Heimo Zobernig and Jiri Kovanda. 

Alongside these exhibitions, visitors to Madrid encounter a city with an extremely wide range of leisure activities, which will be enriched in the days of the Fair with the AfterARCO programme, making the city an essential social hub in the month of February.

23.1.13

Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Lopez defend Beyonce in lip sync scandal

Beyonce during her performance at the President’s inauguration ( Suzan Miller / UNITED PHOTO PRESS)
Some fans may be upset that Beyonce was lip-syncing during her performance at the President’s inauguration, but celebs are coming to the “Irreplaceable” singer’s defense.


When asked about the lip-sync scandal, the queen of soul Aretha Franklin said she laughed when she heard Beyonce hadn’t sung live.




“I thought it was funny because the weather down there was about 46 or 44 degrees and for most singers that is just not good singing weather...” she told ABC News. “When I heard that I just really cracked up. I thought it was really funny, but she did a beautiful job with the pre-record.”



Similarly, Jennifer Lopez said she understood situations in which singers opt to lip sync, and she didn’t seem fazed by the scandal when asked about it on “The Daily Show.” 

“Sometimes it happens when you are in certain stadiums and certain venues and things, they do pre-record stuff because you're going to have that terrible slapback,” JLo told Jon Stewart.

Former “American Idol” judge Steven Tyler told TMZ the lip-syncing didn’t matter because, well, it’s Beyonce.

"Beyonce's so hot she can do anything,” he said. “Let's just get real."

Others took to Twitter to jump to Bey’s defense. Bravo host Andy Cohen and singer Myleene Klass were just some of the celebs commenting on the controversy.

“I don't get what's outrageous about lip-syncing to your OWN vocals?” Klass wrote. “Not exactly Milli Vanilli.”

Red Bull Illume photography contest


They are open until the day April 30, 2013 Registration for the Red Bull Illume, considered one of the most important international photography competitions in sports and adventures. Photographers around the world can participate via the event website.

This is the third edition of the competition, which takes place every three years and has been conducted since 2007. The Red Bull Illume is divided into 10 categories, with one winner for each of them, plus one overall winner (overwall winner). Once closed the enrollment phase, the competition continues with two phases:

Phase 1: Pre-selection made by the team of Red Bull Illume resulting in 250 images chosen, 25 per category. These images will be analyzed by a team of judges formed by 50 professionals from different countries, defining 50 finalists, ie five finalists per category.

Phase 2: Each juror votes for one of the five finalists per category. The most votes in each category wins. In addition, each juror also votes on the image it deserves the prize general (overwall winner). Remember that during the voting process, jurors must only access the image without any reference from professionals who conducted the photo.

There are still two special awards: the People's Choice popular vote from 50 finalists, and the Athlete's Choice, high-performance athletes, from different modalities, also choose, each, their favorite image among the 50 finalists.

Among the participants are two Brazilian judge: Sergio White, editor in chief of Better Photograph, and José Neto Small Angels, creative director of GQ magazine - Brazil. Are also part of the team of jurors names like Kim Scott-Clark, picture editor of the Daily Mail (England); Jym Wilson, senior photography editor of USA Today, Richard Brooks, director of photography of the AFP (Asia), Steve Fine, director of photography at Sports Illustrated, among others.

In 2010, the ceremony announcing the winners was held in the courtyard of Dublin Trinity College, known tourist spot and historic city, which also housed a general statement with the selected photos of the 50 finalists.

The contest has a partnership with Leica, Broncolor and Sun-Sniper. The overall champion will win a Leica S camera, and the champions of each category receive a Leica X2. The awards also include other items of photographic equipment brands Broncolor and Sun-Sniper.

21.1.13

Lance Armstrong books moved to fiction section at Sydney library

Lance Armstrong had to know his admissions of doping last week would cause fallout from people who admired him. 

Apparently even the librarians are angered at his decision to use performance enhancing drugs and have decided to move his nonfiction books to the fiction section. On Saturday the new picture of the sign posted at the Sydney library had everyone chuckling. In less than 24 hours the picture has gone viral and people around the world are weighing in about the decision. 

Reminding the masses that the books Armstrong wrote over the years aren't technically accurate with the new details about his life dished during an interview with OprahWinfrey, it appears the books are now in the fiction area.

The library in Manly, a suburb of Sydney, Australia has a sign for patrons on where the books Lance Armstrong wrote will be movedand it might be a few more steps to walk. Apparently the books are heading to the fiction category. While librarians are usually stern individuals who make everyone be quiet, it appears this move isn't a quiet at all. Frankly, the librarians seem upset with the legendary athlete and want people to know. 

Of course the smiling face on the bottom of the note is just as funny as the librarian’s decision apparently is final and everyone at the institution seems happy about it.

While this small decision at one library isn't going to change anything about the admission by Lance Armstrong, it does show just how angered the public is at the athlete. While Lance Armstrong might be looking at lawsuits from big companies, it appears the public is looking to have nothing to do with the former professional athlete.

11.1.13

National Geographic Grand-Prize Winner and Nature Winner

Photo and caption by Ashley Vincent
The subject's name is Busaba, a well cared for Indochinese Tigress whose home is at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, Thailand

I had taken many portraits of Busaba previously and it was becoming more and more difficult to come up with an image that appeared any different to the others. 

Which is why I took to observing her more carefully during my visits in the hope of capturing something of a behavioural shot. The opportunity finally presented itself while watching Busaba enjoying her private pool then shaking herself dry. In all humility I have to say that Mother Nature smiled favourably on me that day!

Location: Khao Kheow Open Zoo, Chonburi, Thailand