Archive | February, 2010

Dance Ghost

Vaudeville Park26 Bushwick AvenueWilliamsburg / Greenpoint / BushwickMarch 3 – March 7, 2010Opening: Wednesday, March 3, 7 – 9:30 PMWeb SitePlease join us for the opening of Dance Ghost on Wednesday, March 3rd, 7-9:30pm at Vaudeville Park, 26 Bushwi…

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Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer at Canada Gallery, New York


Installation view of “Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer” at Canada Gallery. Photos: 16 Miles

Hanging plants turned up at Claire Fontaine’s show at Reena Spaulings in December (being spun by a motor) and now they’re hanging in Canada Gallery.


Elena Pankova, Untitled face paintings R-Z, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, dimensions variable.


Anke Weyer, Deformation, 2009. Acrylic on canvas, 71 x 78 in.


Painting by Anke Weyer


Elena Pankova, Untitled face paintings W-Z, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, dimensions variable.


Installation view of “Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer” at Canada

Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer
Canada
55 Chrystie Street
New York, New York
Through March 21, 2010

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Pre-order your book today

Well, that’s not really a command, but in the wild world of publishing and the internet, Murray’s new book is now listed at Amazon. The book, Tasting Freedom: Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality in Civil War America, by Murray Dubin and Dan Biddle, doesn’t come out until September. But you can pre-order [...]

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Words of wisdom from Annette Monnier

At One Review A Month, blogger Annette Monnier usually has something pretty smart and interesting to say. Here’s an excerpt from her latest post:
I am reminded of being a young artist and saying something to a friend about this or that person “selling out” to which my wiser friend replied “you can’t tell [...]

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My Dance The Skull

MY DANCE THE SKULL presents the book launch of Anna Yausheva and its pleased to announce its step into the music world with the strictly limited cassette-only release of ‘Let Us Be Thankful We Have Commerce’ by electro-acoustic musician Talvihorros.

MDTS invites you to a night of experimental disco vibes, eccentric dance music and healing sounds.
Event on the 6th of March, 21:00
Grosvenor Pub
17 Sidney Road, Stockwell, London, SW9 0TP
£3

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ANNA YAUSHEVA
”Anna Yausheva, 26, currently living in Moscow, is, in her own words ‘an old-fashioned girl in almost everything’. She also takes heaps of pictures using analog cameras. Although in casual conversation she might refer to it as a ‘hobby’, photographs taken by her tend to leave one (well, me, anyway) flustered with joy. A definition that fits ‘art’, among other things. The kind of joy we talk here is of a special kind, materialized in pictures that have a very distinctive, raw, and ultimately sexy set of feelings and ideas on display.”
Diego Gerlach
http://www.mydancetheskull.com/catalogue/anna-yausheva/
http://www.flickr.com/people/anna_yausheva/

WOODPECKER WOOLIAMS
‘There’s a feel of living on a pagan Scottish island and getting the urge to burn a Christian policeman in a ritualistic sacrifice, there’s obscure instrumentation in the way the BBC Radiophonic Workshop pioneers would be proud, and there’s a haunting beauty that melts your heart and invites you in to sit on soft furnishings and drink the best warm mug of mead you’ve ever tasted.’
Bearded Magazine
www.myspace.com/woodpeckerwooliams

TOM WHITE
Tom White (b. 1986) is an artist currently based in London, UK. Working with found sounds, tape collage, mic feedback and fragments of instrumentation, to create composition, sound art and film sound. White also works with video and photography, often combining all practices. Releases Sight See (3’’CDr) Smallfish records 2009 A Well Known Phrase (CD-Mini Album) Under The Spire 2009 In Poor Visibility (CD-Album)
http://tomwhitesound.com/
www.myspace.com/tomwhites

TALVIHORROS
Talvihorros is the studio project of London based Ben Chatwin, exploring the electronic manipulation of acoustic instruments. Acoustic, electric and prepared guitars are integrated with organ, piano, mandolin, analogue synthesizer and an array of percussion instruments to create paradoxical feelings of warmth and impending doom.
www.talvihorros.com
www.myspace.com/talvihorros

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A piel de cama: Miradas sobre un espacio cotidiano

The setting of the bed and its icons furnishes us with many examples in the history of art, literature and the cinema. The portrait and elements of allegory, tragedy, the assault on intimacy, psychoanalysis and childhood memories all use the metaphor of the bed as a vehicle for the introduction of new narratives. And the priority given by some forms of contemporary art to everyday life in recent decades has produced formulas that make use of settings in real houses, construct installations or objects that offer allusions to the home or recreate rooms that permit evocative or autobiographical effects. As the heart of this map of intimacy, the bed is an icon of individual and collective reality that provides the base on which to construct the discourse of this exhibition, A piel de cama. Miradas sobre un espacio cotidiano (Between the sheets. Ways of looking at an everyday setting).

The bed has virtually become an instrument of ritual, accompanying us from the first moments of our existence as a witness that observes the materialisation of human actions and feelings. The selection of works and artists presented in this project allows us to analyse the many different scenarios that we establish in bed in the course of a lifetime. Momentous experiences such as birth and death, sex, illness, dreams, love, travel, work or reflection have caught the attention of the artists who are presented here, prompting them to make the bed a symbol that gives structure and cohesion to many of their works. Antoni Tàpies, Louise Bourgeois, Darío Villalba, Guillermo Kuitca, Mateo Maté, Eulàlia Valldosera, Montserrat Soto, Gilberto Zorio, Manuel Bouzo, Enrique Marty, Manuel Borrego, Cristina Lucas and Alberto García-Alix compose a sequence of images that reveal original readings relating to the bed, seen on a variety of media in the setting of the Sala Parpalló. In this process of reflection we have included views from the perspectives of films and philosophy, in the essays by Pilar Pedraza and David Pérez that accompany the catalogue. A series of films featuring the bed as object and setting will be shown during the exhibition, under the direction of Áurea Ortiz.

Associated with a sense of shelter, the bed takes us back to that primary place of protection, the mother’s womb; yet when it is established in a physical setting it can express the purest essence of the human being. A piel de cama invites us to take a fresh look at what seems to have been seen a thousand times before, and to recognise a substantial part of our history in its simplest and most ordinary dimension..

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Installation Residency Project

$10,000 Award — The Sharadin Art Gallery at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania requests proposals from artists, craftspersons, and designers for the production of an original, temporary, site-specific installation for our exhibition space.

The artwork will remain on view from January 28 – March 4, 2011. The selected artist (or artist team) will be awarded $10,000. The award must cover all material and labor costs associated with the production of the work, all travel expense to and from our site, all incidental costs, meals, and all artist fees and honoraria. The university will provide housing one block from the gallery (Main Street Inn) for one artist — all remaining housing costs for additional artists and/or support personnel must be covered from the $10,000 award. A group of Kutztown University students will be available to assist with the physical production of the selected proposal.

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PEREGRINATIONS & MIRROR OF INFINITY 3.0

The perception of landscape and sense of place or location has, in the last decade, undergone many changes.

It is now possible to visit the Mongolian village, to look at its terrain, its panoramas and communicate with local people in real time while being on a train from Lyon to London. It is now possible to browse others people snapshots of places and explore the world through their eyes. Platforms such as Google Earth, Flickr, Facebook or instant communication messaging systems altered our global awareness – boundaries between geographical, personal and temporal zones are blurred.

Three different spaces, two exhibitions and one artist . . .

Combining traditional forms and computational media, London based artist Kasia Molga attempts to address some of these issues by using art to metaphorically and literally engage viewers in a dialogue with hyperlinked landscapes. Using a newly conceptualized public library space – the Idea Stores of Tower Hamlets borough in London – she exhibits both a selection of web linked landscapes using traditional materials and exhibits a digital interactive installation, “Mirror of Infinity 3.0” which can be viewed and experienced in two places at the same time and participate in collaborative “online” creation

Kasia Mogla gained a Masters in Interdisciplinary Design from Central Saint Martins, London, in 2005. Exhibitions include: the ICA (London), BBC Short Film Festival (London), “Design Cities” Design Mai Festival (Berlin), “Biennale of Contemporary Arts” in Contemporary Arts Space Osaka (Japan), “Inside Out” OXO Tower (London), “B.tween08” Manchester Museum of Science, ”Mobilefest festival” Sao Paolo Museum of Sound and Vision.

Molga is a senior lecturer in Limkokwing University of Creative Technology and a PhD candidate at University of East London.

PEREGRINATIONS

Idea Store White Chapel
321 Whitechapel Road
London E1 1BU

from 4th of March till 19th of March

MIRROR OF INFINITY 3.0

Idea Store Canary Wharf
Churchill Place
London E14 5RB
&
Idea Store Chrisp Street
1 Vesey Path
East India Dock Road
London E14 6BT

from 11th of March till 19th of March

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Book Review – World of Giving

getMediaInterface.jpgWorld of Giving, by Jeffrey Inaba and C-Lab*
(available on Amazon USA and UK.)

Lars Mu?ller Publishers says: In this important exploration of the sentiments of our time, World of Giving explains the motivations for why we give and offers examples of individuals, foundations, governments, multinationals and NGOs helping others. Jeffrey Inaba and C-Lab provide an understanding of the process of working toward a greater good by describing actions that build bridges between goodwill and need, intention and realization. The authors show that gifts form the foundation of all kinds of human interaction with each one establishing a unique relationship between giver and receiver. They illustrate that the gift too alters in meaning and value, detailing how it transforms as it circulates through what are at times a complex series of transactions.

In place of the pursuit of personal wealth, World of Giving presents a mindset that is based on generosity and revolves around the gesture of giving. The book argues that giving is a powerful act that gains social momentum, benefiting not just the immediate recipient but typically others as well. Acknowledging that each of us is inclined to give, this illuminating publication reveals how a beneficent deed contributes to an environment of increasing generosity in addition to enhancing the capabilities of its recipient. As a shared value, giving can grow to be a meaningful collective force that affects the world in surprising ways.

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Read also the introduction to the book by Jeffrey Inaba.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie donated $ 1 million to aid Haiti quake relief, Swiss supermarket Migros bestows 0.5 % of its retail and 1 % of its wholesale turnover to art and culture as part of a programme called Migros Culture Percentage.

On the other end of the generosity spectrum, Italy’s billionaire prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, had proposed to put up in three of his own houses some of the thousands of people made homeless by the earthquake that shake Abruzzo in April last year. The offer has often been regarded as nothing more than a PR move (rumours has it that he never even respected his promise.)

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The book World of Giving navigates the world of generosity with brio and erudition. Whether they are good old christian charity, sincere kindness or corporate philanthropy, acts of generosity are everywhere you’d care to look.

From the velvet monkey that puts its own life at risk by emitting calls to warn other troop members of the approaching predator to the welfare pioneers of the Calvinist Dutch Republic. From the rise of US philanthropy to Communism’s re-conceptualization of the act of giving, etc. World of Giving explores generosity through times and cultures.

Philosopher, and historian David Hume described men as being fundamentally altruistic. Philosophers Thomas Hobbes and Adam Smith believed that men are motivated chiefly by self-interest, even when they display some generosity. World of Giving has a more balanced approach. Far from being a mere attempt to substitute Gordon Gekko’s ‘Greed is good’ with a call for openhandedness, the book uncovers the mechanisms and strategies of giving. And its economics, as anyone involved in thebusiness of giving away free digital goods can confirm.

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Jeffrey Inaba / INABA / C-Lab, Donor Hall (detail), 2007

* i can’t recommend enough their Volume magazine.

Related: Open City: Designing Coexistence – Part 3, Reciprocity.

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Banksy interviews in the Times and Time Out

Proper Banksy interviews are rare things indeed so its a surprise to see two appear together. Of course its hardly a coincidence that they’ve come along at the same time as the Banksy film ‘ Exit Through The Gift Shop’ is due to go on nationa…

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