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"From Paradise to Paradise (2002)"

Osvaldo Romberg

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Event Date: Saturday, October 05, 2002
Location: Slought Foundation
Film Premiers Series | Organized by Aaron Levy

Caption: Slought Foundation Event Space, 2003

"From Paradise to Paradise: A Hypertext Opera about Love" (2002) received its wold premier at the private opening of the new Slought Foundation facility, Philadelphia. Screened alongside an installation by the artist of props constructed for and employed in the movie.


Osvaldo Romberg, an internationally renowned artist, was born in Buenos Aires in 1938. He is currently a professor at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Select exhibition venues include: Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna; Kunstmuseum, Bonn; Ludwig Museum, Cologne; Sudo Museum, Tokyo; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Jewish Museum, New York; and the XLI Venice Biennial, Israel Pavilion. He recently curated shows on Faith at the Aldrich Museum and on Urbanism at White Box, New York. In 2001, he was the subject of a Slought Foundation conference at the University of Pennsylvania, archived online alongside a survey of his work, as well as a volume of critical essays, Searching for Romberg, edited by Aaron Levy (Philadelphia: Slought Books, 2001).

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[05 October 2002; Accessed 20 July 2008]. <http://slought.org/content/11089/>.



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