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RECONNAISSANCE I

Japanese Butoh Dancers, Tomoe Shizune + Hakutobo, will dance simultaneously in New York and in Tokyo to music improvised in New York by the brilliant Elliott Sharp.

Summer Cinema: Atom Egoyan

Pamela Grace, a film historian who has done extensive research on the work of Atom Egoyan will present the films.

sub.Spiro

Performance : Victorine Muller

Glassolalia (the glass tongue)

Visitors enter the space…a light glows inside a clear cylindrical tank in the middle of the room…the tank is filled with liquid and a person is lying on their back, suspended in the solution; floating with a gauze over the eyes…

In 19: STANLEY LOVE PERFORMANCE GROUP

One statement in different shapes. One look will tell you all, but wait ’til they start to move… “We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

An Exploration: Yves Musard, Ned Rothenberg

The initiation of our performance program by offering a free concert of music and dance on Saturday, February 12th at 8pm. Ned Rothenberg and Yves Musard will collaborate on an exploration of the new exhibition space: Ned, with music and Yves, with dance. We will broadcast the performance over the Internet.

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

March 6, 2000 Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country. Cat’s Paw was produced by the Soho Rep in December and Jennie Richee […]

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country.

Ned Rothenberg

Ned Rothenberg composes and performs on saxophones, bass clarinet, flute and shakuhachi (an end blown Japanese bamboo flute). He has been internationally acclaimed for his solo music which he has presented for the past 16 years in hundreds of concerts throughout North and South America, Europe and Japan. He leads the ensembles Double Band and […]

Vivisection

The initiation of our film/video program with “Vivisection”, a video installation featuring work by Lisa Bateman, Janene Higgins, Luther Price, Miroslaw Rogala, and Carolee Schneemann.This work will appear in the gallery and will be streamed on our website.

Three New Works

Founded in 1992 by Stanley Love, graduate of the Julliard school, the group had its debut in a self-produced concert at The Cunningham Studio in 1993.

Radiolaria

Based on biological models of growth and reproduction, the 12-piece ensemble of winds, brass, samplers, and percussion plus real-time computer processing, uses sets of simple instructions to manipulate a variety of composed cores, creating structures in a mode analogous to that of organisms such as “radiolaria,” a kind of aquatic, single-celled protozoa.

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

MEREDITH MONK May 25, 2000 Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill. Her music is available from ECM records. She is […]

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill.

Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival

The Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival and Location One collaborated to present internationally renowned solo performer Ned Rothenberg playing in Location One’s wonderfully resonant gallery space. Alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and shakuhachi solos were recorded for an upcoming CD. On Sunday, he was joined for duos by tuba virtuoso, Marcus Rojas. Just a few blocks from the Knitting Factory….

Claire Montgomery, Executive Director

Claire spent twelve years as an executive in the capital markets division of the Lehman Bros. investment banking firm before devoting herself to her lifelong interest in contemporary art. Before founding Location One, she was development director of New York’s P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art. Her work establishing the center’s International Committee awakened her to […]

Drazen Pantic, Co-Director/Internet

Drazen Pantic, a native of Belgrade, is the founder of OpenNet, the Internet department of Radio B92 in Belgrade and Serbia’s first Internet service provider (est. 1995). For the use of new media technologies to counter political repression in the former Yugoslavia Pantic was rewarded by the Pioneer Award of Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999. […]

Hank Stahler, Director of Exhibition Planning

Hank Stahler’s considerable administrative, design and technical experience spans many years of work as a museum director, gallery owner, international fine art touring exhibition designer, special effects consultant and professional musician. He helped design and managed construction of the newly reopened PS-1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, designed the most extensive outdoor handicapped facility […]

Heather Wagner (artistic director of online exhibitions)

LIFE, after the Squirrel

The grand opening show of Location One has been curated by Harm Lux, an international curator, originally from the Netherlands, who has been based in Zurich for the past ten years.

Robert Wilson on Video

In this wide-ranging video program, which also features documentaries on Wilson’s life and work, the artist is highlighted not only as a theatre and opera director and visual artist but also as an actor.

Verses Dinosaur Club

“We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

Sync

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Partners in Crime

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Locution Interview: Rachel Rosenthal

An interview with one of America’s pioneering performance artists.

Locution Interview: The Living Theatre

Judith Malina and Hanon Reznikov of the internationally-renowned company, The Living Theatre, speak to Locution curator Bonnie Marranca, the editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and Director of Special Performance Projects for Location One.

Africa, Zoos, and Elsewhere

a slide presentation by Pam Butler

Elliott Sharp

Elliott Sharp (composer/multi-instrumentalist/producer) leads the groups Orchestra Carbon, Tectonics, and Terraplane. He has composed algorithmic music for over twenty-five years and has also been active as an improviser. His compositions have been performed by the Symphony of the Hessischer Rundfunk, the Ensemble Modern, Continuum, the Orchestra of the SEM ensemble, Kronos Quartet, Zeitkratzer, the Soldier […]

RECORDERS

Recorders is an installation where a rotating camera and video projector interact with the visitor in a game of shadows and projection, images and text, narration and space, focus and blur. A pre-recorded conversation acts as voice-over for the entire set-up which is encompassed by a large image that resembles something like bits of information, white noise or a glittery seascape.

Katya Sander

Katya Sander is a Danish artist who lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. She attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and studied architecture and media art at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts, Copenhagen. She has exhibited extensively in Scandinavia and in Europe. Ms. Sander is also the editor of “Øjeblikket” — a […]

Voices of Anxious Objects

The artist/musician performs mesmerizing world trance textures and driving gypsy grooves on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instruments made from household objects and tools. Duchampian Dada meets Hybrid Hindu Hendrix.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed
Ensemble performed the soundtrack to the film. With video projection
April 14, 2001
Marc Ribot (pronounced REE-bow)

Delivery System No 1

Gregory Whitehead is a playwright, audio artist, voice performer, radiomaker. Since 1984, Whitehead has written, performed and produced over eighty audio features, documentaries and earplays for broadcast in the US and abroad, together with an extensive list of credits in new media, theater, film and installations.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Marcus Rojas with Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi

The fourth of five exciting nights of music will feature a solo performance by Marcus Rojas, and also trio work with the addition of Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series : Arch and How I See the World, #1

With electric harp, processors, multiple projections, and cameras, they perform a live music/live video duet. Parkins continues her sonic research on her self-invented electric harp, a hybrid of an acoustic harp and an electric guitar. Higgins utilizes video mixers and cameras in a live performance setting, enabling her to “play” the video as a musician would play an instrument.

IRP Exhibition 2001

IRP Exhibition 2001
Works by François Bucher Marta Deskur Ksenija Turcic
June 9-July 28, 2001
Audio interviews of each resident artist by Koan Jeff Baysa

Bloomsday reading of Ulysses

reading of the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses by the infamous deep-voiced Macintosh voice : RALPH

American Heavy

Shock jock Jack French wakes up to find himself sinking into a murky bog, unable to move. The last thing he can remember is a one-night stand the night before. A dark comedy developed with an ensemble of actors from Massachusetts-based theatre company Shakespeare and Company. With Jonathan Epstein, Allyn Burrows, Elizabeth Ingram and Lucia Brawley. Directed by the author.

Atsushi Nishijima (Japan)

Composer and visual artist, Atsushi Nishijima received his Bachelor’s degree in Musical Technology from the Osaka University of Art in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Media Art in 2001 from the International Academy of Media Arts and Science in Gifu. Originally from Kyoto and trained in experimental and contemporary music, Nishijima creates sculptures and installations which emphasize the idea that sound, and thereby music, is inherent in all objects and environments.

Xu Tan (China)

Xu Tan (China)

Qing Hua Porcelain (Blue & White) (Location One: 23 May – 29 June, 2002) is a video/sound installation in which Xu Tan explores the differences in American and Chinese cultural interpretations of what is “real” and what is “fake”. Although each culture distinguishes and classifies “real” from “fake”, neither clearly defines these terms.

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic was born 1963 in Zagreb. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (Prof. Ferdinand Kulmer) in Zagreb in 1987. She went on to study painting with Prof. Joseph Kosuth at the organization Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, Italy in 1995. She lives in Zagreb.

Marta Deskur (Poland)

Marta Deskur was born in Krakow in 1962 and studied at the École de Beaux Arts, Aix-en-Provence. She received the Diplôme National Superieur d’expression plastique in 1998. Her latest work, Rodzina (Family) has been exhibited in Poland at the Goethe Institute and elsewhere in Europe.

Web project New Baby? was created during Marta Deskur’s residency at Location One

François Bucher (Colombia)

François was the first artist to participate in the International Residency Program

Projects and Exhibitions at Location One:

Recorders :: video installation created in collaboration with Katya Sander : March 2001
Museum of Mankind :: video projection :: Residents’ Exhibition June 2001
White Balance (to think is to forget differences) :: video installation : January-March 2002

O2=O3; Fractured Oxygen=Ozone

The exhibition comprises six pieces that result from Sonnier’s investigations into the work of Nikola Tesla during the period 1990-1997.

go_Home

Project Description: In the four-month residency and online project go_HOME, Bosnian artist Danica Daki and Croatian artist Sandra Sterle will explore physical, cultural, and psychological dislocation and strategies for rebuilding and renewal.

Fall Music Series : Gerry Hemingway

Since 1974, Hemingway has worked as both a solo and an ensemble musician.

RECONNAISSANCE I

Japanese Butoh Dancers, Tomoe Shizune + Hakutobo, will dance simultaneously in New York and in Tokyo to music improvised in New York by the brilliant Elliott Sharp.

Summer Cinema: Atom Egoyan

Pamela Grace, a film historian who has done extensive research on the work of Atom Egoyan will present the films.

sub.Spiro

Performance : Victorine Muller

Glassolalia (the glass tongue)

Visitors enter the space…a light glows inside a clear cylindrical tank in the middle of the room…the tank is filled with liquid and a person is lying on their back, suspended in the solution; floating with a gauze over the eyes…

In 19: STANLEY LOVE PERFORMANCE GROUP

One statement in different shapes. One look will tell you all, but wait ’til they start to move… “We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

An Exploration: Yves Musard, Ned Rothenberg

The initiation of our performance program by offering a free concert of music and dance on Saturday, February 12th at 8pm. Ned Rothenberg and Yves Musard will collaborate on an exploration of the new exhibition space: Ned, with music and Yves, with dance. We will broadcast the performance over the Internet.

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

March 6, 2000 Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country. Cat’s Paw was produced by the Soho Rep in December and Jennie Richee […]

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country.

Ned Rothenberg

Ned Rothenberg composes and performs on saxophones, bass clarinet, flute and shakuhachi (an end blown Japanese bamboo flute). He has been internationally acclaimed for his solo music which he has presented for the past 16 years in hundreds of concerts throughout North and South America, Europe and Japan. He leads the ensembles Double Band and […]

Vivisection

The initiation of our film/video program with “Vivisection”, a video installation featuring work by Lisa Bateman, Janene Higgins, Luther Price, Miroslaw Rogala, and Carolee Schneemann.This work will appear in the gallery and will be streamed on our website.

Three New Works

Founded in 1992 by Stanley Love, graduate of the Julliard school, the group had its debut in a self-produced concert at The Cunningham Studio in 1993.

Radiolaria

Based on biological models of growth and reproduction, the 12-piece ensemble of winds, brass, samplers, and percussion plus real-time computer processing, uses sets of simple instructions to manipulate a variety of composed cores, creating structures in a mode analogous to that of organisms such as “radiolaria,” a kind of aquatic, single-celled protozoa.

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

MEREDITH MONK May 25, 2000 Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill. Her music is available from ECM records. She is […]

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill.

Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival

The Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival and Location One collaborated to present internationally renowned solo performer Ned Rothenberg playing in Location One’s wonderfully resonant gallery space. Alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and shakuhachi solos were recorded for an upcoming CD. On Sunday, he was joined for duos by tuba virtuoso, Marcus Rojas. Just a few blocks from the Knitting Factory….

Claire Montgomery, Executive Director

Claire spent twelve years as an executive in the capital markets division of the Lehman Bros. investment banking firm before devoting herself to her lifelong interest in contemporary art. Before founding Location One, she was development director of New York’s P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art. Her work establishing the center’s International Committee awakened her to […]

Drazen Pantic, Co-Director/Internet

Drazen Pantic, a native of Belgrade, is the founder of OpenNet, the Internet department of Radio B92 in Belgrade and Serbia’s first Internet service provider (est. 1995). For the use of new media technologies to counter political repression in the former Yugoslavia Pantic was rewarded by the Pioneer Award of Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999. […]

Hank Stahler, Director of Exhibition Planning

Hank Stahler’s considerable administrative, design and technical experience spans many years of work as a museum director, gallery owner, international fine art touring exhibition designer, special effects consultant and professional musician. He helped design and managed construction of the newly reopened PS-1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, designed the most extensive outdoor handicapped facility […]

Heather Wagner (artistic director of online exhibitions)

LIFE, after the Squirrel

The grand opening show of Location One has been curated by Harm Lux, an international curator, originally from the Netherlands, who has been based in Zurich for the past ten years.

Robert Wilson on Video

In this wide-ranging video program, which also features documentaries on Wilson’s life and work, the artist is highlighted not only as a theatre and opera director and visual artist but also as an actor.

Verses Dinosaur Club

“We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

Sync

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Partners in Crime

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Locution Interview: Rachel Rosenthal

An interview with one of America’s pioneering performance artists.

Locution Interview: The Living Theatre

Judith Malina and Hanon Reznikov of the internationally-renowned company, The Living Theatre, speak to Locution curator Bonnie Marranca, the editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and Director of Special Performance Projects for Location One.

Africa, Zoos, and Elsewhere

a slide presentation by Pam Butler

Elliott Sharp

Elliott Sharp (composer/multi-instrumentalist/producer) leads the groups Orchestra Carbon, Tectonics, and Terraplane. He has composed algorithmic music for over twenty-five years and has also been active as an improviser. His compositions have been performed by the Symphony of the Hessischer Rundfunk, the Ensemble Modern, Continuum, the Orchestra of the SEM ensemble, Kronos Quartet, Zeitkratzer, the Soldier […]

RECORDERS

Recorders is an installation where a rotating camera and video projector interact with the visitor in a game of shadows and projection, images and text, narration and space, focus and blur. A pre-recorded conversation acts as voice-over for the entire set-up which is encompassed by a large image that resembles something like bits of information, white noise or a glittery seascape.

Katya Sander

Katya Sander is a Danish artist who lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. She attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and studied architecture and media art at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts, Copenhagen. She has exhibited extensively in Scandinavia and in Europe. Ms. Sander is also the editor of “Øjeblikket” — a […]

Voices of Anxious Objects

The artist/musician performs mesmerizing world trance textures and driving gypsy grooves on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instruments made from household objects and tools. Duchampian Dada meets Hybrid Hindu Hendrix.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed
Ensemble performed the soundtrack to the film. With video projection
April 14, 2001
Marc Ribot (pronounced REE-bow)

Delivery System No 1

Gregory Whitehead is a playwright, audio artist, voice performer, radiomaker. Since 1984, Whitehead has written, performed and produced over eighty audio features, documentaries and earplays for broadcast in the US and abroad, together with an extensive list of credits in new media, theater, film and installations.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Marcus Rojas with Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi

The fourth of five exciting nights of music will feature a solo performance by Marcus Rojas, and also trio work with the addition of Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series : Arch and How I See the World, #1

With electric harp, processors, multiple projections, and cameras, they perform a live music/live video duet. Parkins continues her sonic research on her self-invented electric harp, a hybrid of an acoustic harp and an electric guitar. Higgins utilizes video mixers and cameras in a live performance setting, enabling her to “play” the video as a musician would play an instrument.

IRP Exhibition 2001

IRP Exhibition 2001
Works by François Bucher Marta Deskur Ksenija Turcic
June 9-July 28, 2001
Audio interviews of each resident artist by Koan Jeff Baysa

Bloomsday reading of Ulysses

reading of the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses by the infamous deep-voiced Macintosh voice : RALPH

American Heavy

Shock jock Jack French wakes up to find himself sinking into a murky bog, unable to move. The last thing he can remember is a one-night stand the night before. A dark comedy developed with an ensemble of actors from Massachusetts-based theatre company Shakespeare and Company. With Jonathan Epstein, Allyn Burrows, Elizabeth Ingram and Lucia Brawley. Directed by the author.

Atsushi Nishijima (Japan)

Composer and visual artist, Atsushi Nishijima received his Bachelor’s degree in Musical Technology from the Osaka University of Art in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Media Art in 2001 from the International Academy of Media Arts and Science in Gifu. Originally from Kyoto and trained in experimental and contemporary music, Nishijima creates sculptures and installations which emphasize the idea that sound, and thereby music, is inherent in all objects and environments.

Xu Tan (China)

Xu Tan (China)

Qing Hua Porcelain (Blue & White) (Location One: 23 May – 29 June, 2002) is a video/sound installation in which Xu Tan explores the differences in American and Chinese cultural interpretations of what is “real” and what is “fake”. Although each culture distinguishes and classifies “real” from “fake”, neither clearly defines these terms.

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic was born 1963 in Zagreb. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (Prof. Ferdinand Kulmer) in Zagreb in 1987. She went on to study painting with Prof. Joseph Kosuth at the organization Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, Italy in 1995. She lives in Zagreb.

Marta Deskur (Poland)

Marta Deskur was born in Krakow in 1962 and studied at the École de Beaux Arts, Aix-en-Provence. She received the Diplôme National Superieur d’expression plastique in 1998. Her latest work, Rodzina (Family) has been exhibited in Poland at the Goethe Institute and elsewhere in Europe.

Web project New Baby? was created during Marta Deskur’s residency at Location One

François Bucher (Colombia)

François was the first artist to participate in the International Residency Program

Projects and Exhibitions at Location One:

Recorders :: video installation created in collaboration with Katya Sander : March 2001
Museum of Mankind :: video projection :: Residents’ Exhibition June 2001
White Balance (to think is to forget differences) :: video installation : January-March 2002

O2=O3; Fractured Oxygen=Ozone

The exhibition comprises six pieces that result from Sonnier’s investigations into the work of Nikola Tesla during the period 1990-1997.

go_Home

Project Description: In the four-month residency and online project go_HOME, Bosnian artist Danica Daki and Croatian artist Sandra Sterle will explore physical, cultural, and psychological dislocation and strategies for rebuilding and renewal.

Fall Music Series : Gerry Hemingway

Since 1974, Hemingway has worked as both a solo and an ensemble musician.

RECONNAISSANCE I

Japanese Butoh Dancers, Tomoe Shizune + Hakutobo, will dance simultaneously in New York and in Tokyo to music improvised in New York by the brilliant Elliott Sharp.

Summer Cinema: Atom Egoyan

Pamela Grace, a film historian who has done extensive research on the work of Atom Egoyan will present the films.

sub.Spiro

Performance : Victorine Muller

Glassolalia (the glass tongue)

Visitors enter the space…a light glows inside a clear cylindrical tank in the middle of the room…the tank is filled with liquid and a person is lying on their back, suspended in the solution; floating with a gauze over the eyes…

In 19: STANLEY LOVE PERFORMANCE GROUP

One statement in different shapes. One look will tell you all, but wait ’til they start to move… “We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

An Exploration: Yves Musard, Ned Rothenberg

The initiation of our performance program by offering a free concert of music and dance on Saturday, February 12th at 8pm. Ned Rothenberg and Yves Musard will collaborate on an exploration of the new exhibition space: Ned, with music and Yves, with dance. We will broadcast the performance over the Internet.

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

March 6, 2000 Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country. Cat’s Paw was produced by the Soho Rep in December and Jennie Richee […]

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country.

Ned Rothenberg

Ned Rothenberg composes and performs on saxophones, bass clarinet, flute and shakuhachi (an end blown Japanese bamboo flute). He has been internationally acclaimed for his solo music which he has presented for the past 16 years in hundreds of concerts throughout North and South America, Europe and Japan. He leads the ensembles Double Band and […]

Vivisection

The initiation of our film/video program with “Vivisection”, a video installation featuring work by Lisa Bateman, Janene Higgins, Luther Price, Miroslaw Rogala, and Carolee Schneemann.This work will appear in the gallery and will be streamed on our website.

Three New Works

Founded in 1992 by Stanley Love, graduate of the Julliard school, the group had its debut in a self-produced concert at The Cunningham Studio in 1993.

Radiolaria

Based on biological models of growth and reproduction, the 12-piece ensemble of winds, brass, samplers, and percussion plus real-time computer processing, uses sets of simple instructions to manipulate a variety of composed cores, creating structures in a mode analogous to that of organisms such as “radiolaria,” a kind of aquatic, single-celled protozoa.

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

MEREDITH MONK May 25, 2000 Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill. Her music is available from ECM records. She is […]

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill.

Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival

The Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival and Location One collaborated to present internationally renowned solo performer Ned Rothenberg playing in Location One’s wonderfully resonant gallery space. Alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and shakuhachi solos were recorded for an upcoming CD. On Sunday, he was joined for duos by tuba virtuoso, Marcus Rojas. Just a few blocks from the Knitting Factory….

Claire Montgomery, Executive Director

Claire spent twelve years as an executive in the capital markets division of the Lehman Bros. investment banking firm before devoting herself to her lifelong interest in contemporary art. Before founding Location One, she was development director of New York’s P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art. Her work establishing the center’s International Committee awakened her to […]

Drazen Pantic, Co-Director/Internet

Drazen Pantic, a native of Belgrade, is the founder of OpenNet, the Internet department of Radio B92 in Belgrade and Serbia’s first Internet service provider (est. 1995). For the use of new media technologies to counter political repression in the former Yugoslavia Pantic was rewarded by the Pioneer Award of Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999. […]

Hank Stahler, Director of Exhibition Planning

Hank Stahler’s considerable administrative, design and technical experience spans many years of work as a museum director, gallery owner, international fine art touring exhibition designer, special effects consultant and professional musician. He helped design and managed construction of the newly reopened PS-1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, designed the most extensive outdoor handicapped facility […]

Heather Wagner (artistic director of online exhibitions)

LIFE, after the Squirrel

The grand opening show of Location One has been curated by Harm Lux, an international curator, originally from the Netherlands, who has been based in Zurich for the past ten years.

Robert Wilson on Video

In this wide-ranging video program, which also features documentaries on Wilson’s life and work, the artist is highlighted not only as a theatre and opera director and visual artist but also as an actor.

Verses Dinosaur Club

“We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

Sync

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Partners in Crime

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Locution Interview: Rachel Rosenthal

An interview with one of America’s pioneering performance artists.

Locution Interview: The Living Theatre

Judith Malina and Hanon Reznikov of the internationally-renowned company, The Living Theatre, speak to Locution curator Bonnie Marranca, the editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and Director of Special Performance Projects for Location One.

Africa, Zoos, and Elsewhere

a slide presentation by Pam Butler

Elliott Sharp

Elliott Sharp (composer/multi-instrumentalist/producer) leads the groups Orchestra Carbon, Tectonics, and Terraplane. He has composed algorithmic music for over twenty-five years and has also been active as an improviser. His compositions have been performed by the Symphony of the Hessischer Rundfunk, the Ensemble Modern, Continuum, the Orchestra of the SEM ensemble, Kronos Quartet, Zeitkratzer, the Soldier […]

RECORDERS

Recorders is an installation where a rotating camera and video projector interact with the visitor in a game of shadows and projection, images and text, narration and space, focus and blur. A pre-recorded conversation acts as voice-over for the entire set-up which is encompassed by a large image that resembles something like bits of information, white noise or a glittery seascape.

Katya Sander

Katya Sander is a Danish artist who lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. She attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and studied architecture and media art at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts, Copenhagen. She has exhibited extensively in Scandinavia and in Europe. Ms. Sander is also the editor of “Øjeblikket” — a […]

Voices of Anxious Objects

The artist/musician performs mesmerizing world trance textures and driving gypsy grooves on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instruments made from household objects and tools. Duchampian Dada meets Hybrid Hindu Hendrix.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed
Ensemble performed the soundtrack to the film. With video projection
April 14, 2001
Marc Ribot (pronounced REE-bow)

Delivery System No 1

Gregory Whitehead is a playwright, audio artist, voice performer, radiomaker. Since 1984, Whitehead has written, performed and produced over eighty audio features, documentaries and earplays for broadcast in the US and abroad, together with an extensive list of credits in new media, theater, film and installations.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Marcus Rojas with Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi

The fourth of five exciting nights of music will feature a solo performance by Marcus Rojas, and also trio work with the addition of Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series : Arch and How I See the World, #1

With electric harp, processors, multiple projections, and cameras, they perform a live music/live video duet. Parkins continues her sonic research on her self-invented electric harp, a hybrid of an acoustic harp and an electric guitar. Higgins utilizes video mixers and cameras in a live performance setting, enabling her to “play” the video as a musician would play an instrument.

IRP Exhibition 2001

IRP Exhibition 2001
Works by François Bucher Marta Deskur Ksenija Turcic
June 9-July 28, 2001
Audio interviews of each resident artist by Koan Jeff Baysa

Bloomsday reading of Ulysses

reading of the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses by the infamous deep-voiced Macintosh voice : RALPH

American Heavy

Shock jock Jack French wakes up to find himself sinking into a murky bog, unable to move. The last thing he can remember is a one-night stand the night before. A dark comedy developed with an ensemble of actors from Massachusetts-based theatre company Shakespeare and Company. With Jonathan Epstein, Allyn Burrows, Elizabeth Ingram and Lucia Brawley. Directed by the author.

Atsushi Nishijima (Japan)

Composer and visual artist, Atsushi Nishijima received his Bachelor’s degree in Musical Technology from the Osaka University of Art in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Media Art in 2001 from the International Academy of Media Arts and Science in Gifu. Originally from Kyoto and trained in experimental and contemporary music, Nishijima creates sculptures and installations which emphasize the idea that sound, and thereby music, is inherent in all objects and environments.

Xu Tan (China)

Xu Tan (China)

Qing Hua Porcelain (Blue & White) (Location One: 23 May – 29 June, 2002) is a video/sound installation in which Xu Tan explores the differences in American and Chinese cultural interpretations of what is “real” and what is “fake”. Although each culture distinguishes and classifies “real” from “fake”, neither clearly defines these terms.

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic was born 1963 in Zagreb. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (Prof. Ferdinand Kulmer) in Zagreb in 1987. She went on to study painting with Prof. Joseph Kosuth at the organization Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, Italy in 1995. She lives in Zagreb.

Marta Deskur (Poland)

Marta Deskur was born in Krakow in 1962 and studied at the École de Beaux Arts, Aix-en-Provence. She received the Diplôme National Superieur d’expression plastique in 1998. Her latest work, Rodzina (Family) has been exhibited in Poland at the Goethe Institute and elsewhere in Europe.

Web project New Baby? was created during Marta Deskur’s residency at Location One

François Bucher (Colombia)

François was the first artist to participate in the International Residency Program

Projects and Exhibitions at Location One:

Recorders :: video installation created in collaboration with Katya Sander : March 2001
Museum of Mankind :: video projection :: Residents’ Exhibition June 2001
White Balance (to think is to forget differences) :: video installation : January-March 2002

O2=O3; Fractured Oxygen=Ozone

The exhibition comprises six pieces that result from Sonnier’s investigations into the work of Nikola Tesla during the period 1990-1997.

go_Home

Project Description: In the four-month residency and online project go_HOME, Bosnian artist Danica Daki and Croatian artist Sandra Sterle will explore physical, cultural, and psychological dislocation and strategies for rebuilding and renewal.

Fall Music Series : Gerry Hemingway

Since 1974, Hemingway has worked as both a solo and an ensemble musician.

RECONNAISSANCE I

Japanese Butoh Dancers, Tomoe Shizune + Hakutobo, will dance simultaneously in New York and in Tokyo to music improvised in New York by the brilliant Elliott Sharp.

Summer Cinema: Atom Egoyan

Pamela Grace, a film historian who has done extensive research on the work of Atom Egoyan will present the films.

sub.Spiro

Performance : Victorine Muller

Glassolalia (the glass tongue)

Visitors enter the space…a light glows inside a clear cylindrical tank in the middle of the room…the tank is filled with liquid and a person is lying on their back, suspended in the solution; floating with a gauze over the eyes…

In 19: STANLEY LOVE PERFORMANCE GROUP

One statement in different shapes. One look will tell you all, but wait ’til they start to move… “We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

An Exploration: Yves Musard, Ned Rothenberg

The initiation of our performance program by offering a free concert of music and dance on Saturday, February 12th at 8pm. Ned Rothenberg and Yves Musard will collaborate on an exploration of the new exhibition space: Ned, with music and Yves, with dance. We will broadcast the performance over the Internet.

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

March 6, 2000 Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country. Cat’s Paw was produced by the Soho Rep in December and Jennie Richee […]

Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

Mac Wellman is one of the best-known “downtown” dramatists. Among his many plays are Terminal Hip, Crowbar, 7 Blowjobs, Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, Murder of Crows, Hyacinth Macaw, which have been staged in several theatres and universities throughout the country.

Ned Rothenberg

Ned Rothenberg composes and performs on saxophones, bass clarinet, flute and shakuhachi (an end blown Japanese bamboo flute). He has been internationally acclaimed for his solo music which he has presented for the past 16 years in hundreds of concerts throughout North and South America, Europe and Japan. He leads the ensembles Double Band and […]

Vivisection

The initiation of our film/video program with “Vivisection”, a video installation featuring work by Lisa Bateman, Janene Higgins, Luther Price, Miroslaw Rogala, and Carolee Schneemann.This work will appear in the gallery and will be streamed on our website.

Three New Works

Founded in 1992 by Stanley Love, graduate of the Julliard school, the group had its debut in a self-produced concert at The Cunningham Studio in 1993.

Radiolaria

Based on biological models of growth and reproduction, the 12-piece ensemble of winds, brass, samplers, and percussion plus real-time computer processing, uses sets of simple instructions to manipulate a variety of composed cores, creating structures in a mode analogous to that of organisms such as “radiolaria,” a kind of aquatic, single-celled protozoa.

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

MEREDITH MONK May 25, 2000 Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill. Her music is available from ECM records. She is […]

Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

Location One inaugurated the Locution interview series with Meredith Monk, the internationally-celebrated performer/composer/choreographer/filmmaker. Monk has been creating multimedia and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, Dolmen Music, and Songs from the Hill.

Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival

The Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival and Location One collaborated to present internationally renowned solo performer Ned Rothenberg playing in Location One’s wonderfully resonant gallery space. Alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and shakuhachi solos were recorded for an upcoming CD. On Sunday, he was joined for duos by tuba virtuoso, Marcus Rojas. Just a few blocks from the Knitting Factory….

Claire Montgomery, Executive Director

Claire spent twelve years as an executive in the capital markets division of the Lehman Bros. investment banking firm before devoting herself to her lifelong interest in contemporary art. Before founding Location One, she was development director of New York’s P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art. Her work establishing the center’s International Committee awakened her to […]

Drazen Pantic, Co-Director/Internet

Drazen Pantic, a native of Belgrade, is the founder of OpenNet, the Internet department of Radio B92 in Belgrade and Serbia’s first Internet service provider (est. 1995). For the use of new media technologies to counter political repression in the former Yugoslavia Pantic was rewarded by the Pioneer Award of Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999. […]

Hank Stahler, Director of Exhibition Planning

Hank Stahler’s considerable administrative, design and technical experience spans many years of work as a museum director, gallery owner, international fine art touring exhibition designer, special effects consultant and professional musician. He helped design and managed construction of the newly reopened PS-1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, designed the most extensive outdoor handicapped facility […]

Heather Wagner (artistic director of online exhibitions)

LIFE, after the Squirrel

The grand opening show of Location One has been curated by Harm Lux, an international curator, originally from the Netherlands, who has been based in Zurich for the past ten years.

Robert Wilson on Video

In this wide-ranging video program, which also features documentaries on Wilson’s life and work, the artist is highlighted not only as a theatre and opera director and visual artist but also as an actor.

Verses Dinosaur Club

“We dance to represent and display the importance of options, music is the inspiration”.

Sync

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Partners in Crime

Sync might be envisioned as a modified sax/bass/drum trio, where the bassist has been replaced by Jerome Harris on either acoustic guitar or acoustic bass guitar, and where the drummer’s role is taken by Samir Chatterjee on tabla and dumbek.

Locution Interview: Rachel Rosenthal

An interview with one of America’s pioneering performance artists.

Locution Interview: The Living Theatre

Judith Malina and Hanon Reznikov of the internationally-renowned company, The Living Theatre, speak to Locution curator Bonnie Marranca, the editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and Director of Special Performance Projects for Location One.

Africa, Zoos, and Elsewhere

a slide presentation by Pam Butler

Elliott Sharp

Elliott Sharp (composer/multi-instrumentalist/producer) leads the groups Orchestra Carbon, Tectonics, and Terraplane. He has composed algorithmic music for over twenty-five years and has also been active as an improviser. His compositions have been performed by the Symphony of the Hessischer Rundfunk, the Ensemble Modern, Continuum, the Orchestra of the SEM ensemble, Kronos Quartet, Zeitkratzer, the Soldier […]

RECORDERS

Recorders is an installation where a rotating camera and video projector interact with the visitor in a game of shadows and projection, images and text, narration and space, focus and blur. A pre-recorded conversation acts as voice-over for the entire set-up which is encompassed by a large image that resembles something like bits of information, white noise or a glittery seascape.

Katya Sander

Katya Sander is a Danish artist who lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. She attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and studied architecture and media art at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts, Copenhagen. She has exhibited extensively in Scandinavia and in Europe. Ms. Sander is also the editor of “Øjeblikket” — a […]

Voices of Anxious Objects

The artist/musician performs mesmerizing world trance textures and driving gypsy grooves on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instruments made from household objects and tools. Duchampian Dada meets Hybrid Hindu Hendrix.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Inasmuchas Life is Borrowed
Ensemble performed the soundtrack to the film. With video projection
April 14, 2001
Marc Ribot (pronounced REE-bow)

Delivery System No 1

Gregory Whitehead is a playwright, audio artist, voice performer, radiomaker. Since 1984, Whitehead has written, performed and produced over eighty audio features, documentaries and earplays for broadcast in the US and abroad, together with an extensive list of credits in new media, theater, film and installations.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton

The second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories” (San Francisco Chronicle).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari Kimura

The Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500).

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Marcus Rojas with Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi

The fourth of five exciting nights of music will feature a solo performance by Marcus Rojas, and also trio work with the addition of Peter Apfelbaum and Satoshi Takeishi.

Wake the Dead Spring Music Series : Arch and How I See the World, #1

With electric harp, processors, multiple projections, and cameras, they perform a live music/live video duet. Parkins continues her sonic research on her self-invented electric harp, a hybrid of an acoustic harp and an electric guitar. Higgins utilizes video mixers and cameras in a live performance setting, enabling her to “play” the video as a musician would play an instrument.

IRP Exhibition 2001

IRP Exhibition 2001
Works by François Bucher Marta Deskur Ksenija Turcic
June 9-July 28, 2001
Audio interviews of each resident artist by Koan Jeff Baysa

Bloomsday reading of Ulysses

reading of the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses by the infamous deep-voiced Macintosh voice : RALPH

American Heavy

Shock jock Jack French wakes up to find himself sinking into a murky bog, unable to move. The last thing he can remember is a one-night stand the night before. A dark comedy developed with an ensemble of actors from Massachusetts-based theatre company Shakespeare and Company. With Jonathan Epstein, Allyn Burrows, Elizabeth Ingram and Lucia Brawley. Directed by the author.

Atsushi Nishijima (Japan)

Composer and visual artist, Atsushi Nishijima received his Bachelor’s degree in Musical Technology from the Osaka University of Art in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Media Art in 2001 from the International Academy of Media Arts and Science in Gifu. Originally from Kyoto and trained in experimental and contemporary music, Nishijima creates sculptures and installations which emphasize the idea that sound, and thereby music, is inherent in all objects and environments.

Xu Tan (China)

Xu Tan (China)

Qing Hua Porcelain (Blue & White) (Location One: 23 May – 29 June, 2002) is a video/sound installation in which Xu Tan explores the differences in American and Chinese cultural interpretations of what is “real” and what is “fake”. Although each culture distinguishes and classifies “real” from “fake”, neither clearly defines these terms.

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

Ksenija Turcic was born 1963 in Zagreb. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (Prof. Ferdinand Kulmer) in Zagreb in 1987. She went on to study painting with Prof. Joseph Kosuth at the organization Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, Italy in 1995. She lives in Zagreb.

Marta Deskur (Poland)

Marta Deskur was born in Krakow in 1962 and studied at the École de Beaux Arts, Aix-en-Provence. She received the Diplôme National Superieur d’expression plastique in 1998. Her latest work, Rodzina (Family) has been exhibited in Poland at the Goethe Institute and elsewhere in Europe.

Web project New Baby? was created during Marta Deskur’s residency at Location One

François Bucher (Colombia)

François was the first artist to participate in the International Residency Program

Projects and Exhibitions at Location One:

Recorders :: video installation created in collaboration with Katya Sander : March 2001
Museum of Mankind :: video projection :: Residents’ Exhibition June 2001
White Balance (to think is to forget differences) :: video installation : January-March 2002

O2=O3; Fractured Oxygen=Ozone

The exhibition comprises six pieces that result from Sonnier’s investigations into the work of Nikola Tesla during the period 1990-1997.

go_Home

Project Description: In the four-month residency and online project go_HOME, Bosnian artist Danica Daki and Croatian artist Sandra Sterle will explore physical, cultural, and psychological dislocation and strategies for rebuilding and renewal.

Fall Music Series : Gerry Hemingway

Since 1974, Hemingway has worked as both a solo and an ensemble musician.