OFFICIAL SELECTION – NewMediaFest 2020 – The 1st Corona video art festival
The video OK?! by Marco Coraggio has been selected to be part of NEWMEDIAFEST 2020 which is scheduled to be screened in: Corona! Shut down? 1st Corona Festival of the year.
2020.newmediafest.org
The Video Art Festival curated by Agricola de Cologne.
retro.newmediafest.org/about/
OK?!
OK?!
Concept by Marco Coraggio
Synopsis: In 2020, the Global Pandemic (Covid-19) suddenly placed a new question at the center of the great debates of “wealthy humanity”:
«What if everything wasn’t really “OK” before?»
The disbelief at the dramatic event that overwhelmed us, combined with the late doubt, inspired the title of my video that combines the two punctuation marks in a single exclamation. So today I say that everything will pass! OK?! …I do not know. I can only hope so…
Music consultancy by Teresa Coraggio
Special thanks
Soundtrack: “Caje” by Niconé & Sascha Braemer feat. Narra
℗ 2011 Stil vor Talent
Composer: Alexander Gerlach, Sascha Hirtenfellner
Lyricist: Alexander Gerlach, Sascha Hirtenfellner, Dan Caster
all rights reserved © 2011
(instrumental version)
Credits soundtrack: “Wave” by Antonio Carlos Jobim ©1967
performed by Emanuele Coraggio ©2020
Video Footage and Editing by Marco Coraggio
Scenography and Video Footage Assistance by Teresa Coraggio
Graphic & Communication Design by Teresa Coraggio
Created NOT FOR PROFIT purposes with materials found in the public domain or released under CC0
Made in Salerno, Italy
Sunday, June 28 ©2020
All rights reserved
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OFFICIAL SELECTION – ALC 2020 videoart festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION – ALC 2020 Videoart Festival
The video IL GUADO / The ford by Marco Coraggio has been selected to be part of ALC 2020 videoart festival.
ALC Videoart Festival | Home Page – Facebook
It will be also part of the Collection “Cigarreras” listed and curated by ACOA (Contemporary artists from Alicante), Spain.
ACOA | Home Page – Facebook
OFFICIAL SELECTION – WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? selected to be part of Bored @ Home Film Competition 2020
The video WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? by Marco Coraggio has been selected to be part of Bored @ Home Film Competition 2020
Special thanks to Teresa Coraggio | communication designer
Please note: The video was accepted on the last day available, visible in the chronological list of the competition with the number 249, now awaiting judgment…
If you want, you can see MY VIDEO directly from HERE… ??
or can see ALL VIDEOS of the competition from HERE… ??
OFFICIAL SELECTION – III Muestra de Video Arte Faenza 2020
OFFICIAL SELECTION – III Muestra de Video Arte Faenza 2020
The video THE WORLD WILL CHANGE by Marco Coraggio has been selected to be part of III Muestra de Video Arte Faenza 2020, which is scheduled to be screened in Bogota and Pereira (Colombia) and Santiago de Cuba and Havana (Cuba) this year.
vafaenza.com/ | vafaenza.com/Artistas-seleccionados-20
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?
based on an original idea by Marco Coraggio
Synopsis: A short ironic thriller film, stuck and bored at home in self-isolation during COVID-19 time…
shooting by Teresa Coraggio
editing by Marco Coraggio
ambient sounds refashioned by Marco Coraggio
comunication design by Teresa Coraggio
Made in Salerno, Italy – All rights reserved © April 30, 2020
La VIDEOperformance 2020

OPENING Exhibition – La VIDEOperformance 2020
March 20, 2020 – Inaugurazione 20 Marzo 2020
Art Web Gallery is pleased to announce 9th edition of the
exhibition dedicated to the Videoperformance.
Selected Artists:
Alice Bachmann
Sandra Bouguerch
Marco Coraggio presents: PRISMATIC
Evelin Stermitz
Giuliano Sturli
Donatella Vici
Angelina Voskopoulou
From 20th March through 25th June 2020
MY BEST FRIENDS
MY BEST FRIENDS
by Marco Coraggio
__to my sister Veronica__
Morphing & Video editing by Marco Coraggio
Special thanks
Soundtrack: Best Friend by SOFI TUKKER
all rights reserved © 2017
(instrumental version)
sofitukker.com
© 1475 – Sandro Botticelli (self-portrait)
© 1500 – Albrecht Dürer (self-portrait)
© 1504 – Raffaello Sanzio (self-portrait)
© 1515 – Leonardo da Vinci (self-portrait)
© 1544 – Michelangelo Buonarroti (self-portrait)
© 1546 – Jacopo Robusti, Tintoretto (self-portrait)
© 1575 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo (self-portrait)
© 1577 – Lavinia Fontana (self-portrait)
© 1610 – Michelangelo Merisi, Caravaggio (self-portrait)
© 1615 – Artemisia Gentileschi (self-portrait)
© 1623 – Gian Lorenzo Bernini (self-portrait)
© 1623 – Peter Paul Rubens (self-portrait)
© 1632 – Anthony van Dyck (self-portrait)
© 1645 – Diego Velazquez (self-portrait)
© 1659 – Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (self-portrait)
© 1782 – Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (self-portrait)
© 1793 – Joseph Ducreux (self-portrait)
© 1800 – Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot (self-portrait)
© 1801 – Marie-Denise Villers (self-portrait)
© 1843 – Gustave Courbet (self-portrait)
© 1863 – Edgar Degas (self-portrait)
© 1865 – James Tissot (self-portrait)
© 1885 – Paul Cézanne (self-portrait)
© 1886 – Claude Monet (self-portrait)
© 1887 – Vincent van Gogh (self-portrait)
© 1888 – Paul Gauguin (self-portrait)
© 1895 – Edward Munch (self-portrait)
© 1906 – Henri Matisse (self-portrait)
© 1906 – Pablo Picasso (self-portrait)
© 1906 – Paula Modersohn-Becker (self-portrait)
© 1908 – Moise Arnoud (self-portrait)
© 1912 – Egon Schiele (self-portrait)
© 1921 – Salvador Dalí (self-portrait)
© 1933 – Frida Kahlo (self-portrait)
© 1942 – Tove Jansson (self-portrait)
© 1966 – Andy Warhol (self-portrait)
© 1970 – Francis Bacon (self-portrait)
© 1981 – Jean-Michel Basquiat (self-portrait)
© 1985 – Lucian Freud (self-portrait)
© 1986 – Keith Haring (self-portrait)
© 2007 – Banksy (self-portrait)
All rights, each one for the respective author, are reserved
Created NOT FOR PROFIT purposes with materials found in the public domain
All rights reserved – Monday, March 2 © 2020
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RAWAR
RAWAR
by Marco Coraggio
Synopsis: RAWAR sounds like an onomatopoeic neologism, similar to roar, as a synthesis of specular terms: raw and war.
Video editing in Salerno, Italy, by Marco Coraggio
Soundtrack “Premonitions” op. 16 by Arnold Schönberg © 1909
Created NOT FOR PROFIT purposes with materials found in the public domain
Tuesday, February 18 © 2020
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PRISMATIC
PRISMATIC / Prismatico
REGIA DI / directed by MARCO CORAGGIO
SINOSSI: La vita è tutto e il contrario di tutto.
Percorrendo lo spigolo di un prisma, sottilissima linea che ne separa due facce, è possibile raccontare la realtà dell’esistenza in modo speculare.
Da un lato il lento e inesorabile incedere verso il proprio destino, dall’altro l’irrefrenabile impulso a voler ritornare sui propri passi, annullando lo scorrere del tempo.
Il filmato è realizzato con due riprese video distinte, girate entrambe al tramonto a pochissimi minuti di distanza l’una dall’altra, ma con evidente differenza di luminosità.
Synopsis: Life is everything and the opposite of everything.
Along the edge of a prism, a very thin line that separates two faces, it is possible to tell the reality of existence in a mirror way.
On the one hand, the slow and inexorable march towards one’s destiny, on the other, the irrepressible impulse to want to retrace one’s steps, canceling the passage of time.
The movie is made with two distinct video footage, both shot at sunset just a few minutes apart, but with an obvious difference in brightness.
CONCEPT & MONTAGGIO AUDIO-VIDEO DI / concept & audio-video editing by MARCO CORAGGIO
PRODOTTO A / Produced in SALERNO, ITALIA
TUTTI I DIRITTI RISERVATI / all rights reserved january 29 © 2020
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