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		<title>Nayda Collazo Llorens - SPACE - Pittsburgh</title>
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Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Restructured Topography, mixed media wall/window installation, 2008
http://www.naydacollazollorens.com/installations1.html
SPACE
invites you to
You Are Here
Guest Curator: Robert Raczka
June 27 - August 9, 2008
Opening Reception + Gallery Crawl:
July 11th  5:30 - 9pm
Art that addresses place, real or imagined, and will include various forms of representation from literal depiction to expressive interpretation to symbolic mark-making.
Artists: Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Michael Sherwin, [...]]]></description>
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Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Restructured Topography, mixed media wall/window installation, 2008<br />
http://www.naydacollazollorens.com/installations1.html</p>
<p>SPACE<br />
invites you to<br />
<font color="#ff6600">You Are Here</font><br />
Guest Curator: Robert Raczka<br />
June 27 - August 9, 2008<br />
<font color="#ff6600">Opening Reception + Gallery Crawl:<br />
July 11th  5:30 - 9pm</font><br />
Art that addresses place, real or imagined, and will include various forms of representation from literal depiction to expressive interpretation to symbolic mark-making.<br />
<font color="#ff6600">Artists: Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Michael Sherwin, Clayton Merrell, Melissa Kuntz, Carin Mincemoyer, Robert Raczka, Liana Dragoman, Bill Radawec, Carlos Rosas, Mary Jean Kenton, and Pranja Parasher</font><br />
Saturday, July 19, 1-2pm<br />
Artist Talks with Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Melissa Kuntz, Carin Mincemoyer, Pranja Parasher and Robert Raczka<br />
<font color="#ff6600">SPACE: 812 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh, PA (412) 325-7723<br />
</font>GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday-Thursday 11am-6pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-8pm<br />
A project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust</p>
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		<title>Nina Sobell - Gallery Area 53 - Vienna</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[july 9 - August 1, 2008
Kuratiert von Evelin Stermitz

Ausstellungseröffnung: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008, 19.00 Uhr
Ausstellungsdauer: 9. Juli – 1. August 2008
Gallery AREA 53
Mag. Karin Sulimma
Mag. Mounty R. P. Zentara
Gumpendorfer Strasse 53
A-1060 Vienna / Austria
www.AreA53.name 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>july 9 - August 1, 2008</p>
<p>Kuratiert von Evelin Stermitz</p>
<p><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/nina_sobell_area53_vienna.jpg" alt="Nina Sobell - Gallery Area 53 - Vienna" /></p>
<p>Ausstellungseröffnung: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008, 19.00 Uhr</p>
<p>Ausstellungsdauer: 9. Juli – 1. August 2008</p>
<p>Gallery AREA 53<br />
Mag. Karin Sulimma<br />
Mag. Mounty R. P. Zentara</p>
<p>Gumpendorfer Strasse 53<br />
A-1060 Vienna / Austria</p>
<p><a href="http://www.AreA53.name">www.AreA53.name </a></p>
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		<title>Yumiko Furukawa - GALLERY SIDE2 - Tokyo</title>
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&#8220;TRANSACTION&#8221; - two persons exhibition by Yumiko Furukawa and Yasuko Watanabe
6.27 Fri - 7.25 Fri, 2008
Gallery Side 2 is pleased to present &#8220;TRANSACTION&#8221; a two persons exhibition by Yumiko Furukawa and Yasuko Watanabe opening from June 27, 2008.
On the basis of her activities and experiences in New York, Yumiko Furukawa, who has presented ambivalent sculptural [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;TRANSACTION&#8221; - two persons exhibition by Yumiko Furukawa and Yasuko Watanabe<br />
6.27 Fri - 7.25 Fri, 2008</p>
<p>Gallery Side 2 is pleased to present &#8220;TRANSACTION&#8221; a two persons exhibition by Yumiko Furukawa and Yasuko Watanabe opening from June 27, 2008.<br />
On the basis of her activities and experiences in New York, Yumiko Furukawa, who has presented ambivalent sculptural works questioning the gap of the perception between oneself and others by quoting popular novels, this time visualizes her point of views poetically by capturing the sceneries intuitively in a form of sculpture. Yasuko Watanabe, a young and emerging female artist who made her solo debut exhibition in January this year, has produced works by utilizing various media such as photography, drawing and sculpture. Her works freely suggesting the world outside the frame, dancing lightly the boundaries between the usual and the unusual, give the viewers a refreshing aftertaste with vivid colors.<br />
To represent those images that would never make an appearance, even if they actually exist around you, they interpret them with their free imagination and visualize them by elaborating their skilled creativity.<br />
There will be a sparkling bio-chemistry between the works by these two female artists.</p>
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<p>Yumiko Furukawa<br />
Born in Fukushima in 1975. Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, DFA. Currently lives and works in New York.</p>
<p>Yasuko Watanabe<br />
Born in Chiba in 1981. Musashino Art University, MFA. Lives and works in Tokyo.</p>
<p>Yumiko Furukawa<br />
The Safety Valve in Handling Complaints (2008), A Formula That Will Work Wonders for You (2008)</p>
<p>Yasuko Watanabe untitled (2008, set of 3)</p>
<p>GALLERY HOURS<br />
Tue - Sat 11:00 - 19:00<br />
CLOSED<br />
Sun &#038; Mon</p>
<p>For more information, please contact the gallery.</p>
<p>GALLERY SIDE2<br />
2-6-5 Higashiazabu Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0044 Japan<br />
phone 813 6229 3669<br />
fax 813 6229 3668<br />
<a href="http://www.galleryside2.net">www.galleryside2.net</a></p>
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		<title>Miguel Palma - Deep Breath - GALERIA 102-100</title>
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Sábado, 5 de Julho &#124; MIGUEL PALMA: DEEP BREATH
Exposição individual de Miguel Palma
5 de Julho até 02 de Agosto 2008
GALERIA 102-100
Rua de Santa Maria, 100
6000-178 Castelo Branco
PORTUGAL
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BAGINSKI, GALERIA / PROJECTOS
daniel barroca &#124; eva bensasson &#124; paulo brighenti &#124; paulo climachauska &#124; carlos correia &#124; cecilia costa &#124; fernanda fragateiro
andré gomes &#124; eurico lino do vale [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sábado, 5 de Julho | MIGUEL PALMA: DEEP BREATH</p>
<p>Exposição individual de Miguel Palma</p>
<p>5 de Julho até 02 de Agosto 2008</p>
<p>GALERIA 102-100</p>
<p>Rua de Santa Maria, 100</p>
<p>6000-178 Castelo Branco</p>
<p>PORTUGAL</p>
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<p>BAGINSKI, GALERIA / PROJECTOS</p>
<p>daniel barroca | eva bensasson | paulo brighenti | paulo climachauska | carlos correia | cecilia costa | fernanda fragateiro<br />
andré gomes | eurico lino do vale | jarbas lopes l miguel palma | paulo pascoal | andré romão | gonçalo sena | joão paulo serafim</p>
<p>Recebeu esta informação porque o seu email consta do mailing list da Galeria Baginski<br />
Se não desejar receber esta informação, agradecemos que nos envie um email com o subject: REMOVER</p>
<p>Gratos pela sua atenção</p>
<p>Baginski, Galeria / Projectos</p>
<p>RUA DA IMPRENSA NACIONAL, 41-CV ESQ. 1250-124 LISBOA  | PORTUGAL<br />
(+351) 21 397 0719   contact@baginski.com.pt   www.baginski.com.pt</p>
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		<title>Ya-hui Wang &#038; Yuki Okumura at MOCA Taipei</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 6th City on the Move Art Festival 2008:
Dark Urbanism+Eye of the City
Date: 2008/6/28-8/24
The “City on the Move Art Festival” held by the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs has already entered its sixth year. This year, the stage for the festival has been set at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei. It’s divided into [...]]]></description>
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Dark Urbanism+Eye of the City</p>
<p>Date: 2008/6/28-8/24</p>
<p>The “City on the Move Art Festival” held by the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs has already entered its sixth year. This year, the stage for the festival has been set at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei. It’s divided into two themes – “Eye of the City” curated by Jo HSIAO , researcher at the Department of Cultural Affairs, and “Dark City,” jointly curated by Chao Lee KUO , Associate Professor of the National Taipei University Graduate School of Urban Planning, and Ke-fung LIU , Assistant Professor of the Architecture Department of Chaoyang University of Technology. “City on the Move art Festival” gathers together the talent of thirteen visual artists and architects to express their deepest thoughts and concerns not only about cities, but also about civilization, progress and existence.</p>
<p>For “Eye of the City,” seven local and overseas visual artists were invited, including Nicolas FLOC’H from France, Ryoichi KUROKAWA and Yuki OKUMURA from Japan, and Taiwanese artists Ya-hui WANG, Iuan-hau CHIANG, Chung-han YAO and Chih-chien CHEN. Using the medium of videos and sounds, these artists express the various prospects of the city and explore the concepts of time and sense of urban space, as well as the sights, sounds and even smell existed in the city dwellers’ experiences. They also convey snatches of the emotions or fantasies found in city corners, and the various anxiety hidden within city life. These seven artists use artistic methods to sample slices of urban life and reconstruct or reproduce them, giving viewers an even more penetrating insight into these issues.</p>
<p>The participants in “Dark City” include local experienced architects Albert HO, Jay W. CHIU, Kris YAO, Shi-chieh LU, Kyle Chia-kai YANG and Victor Y. C. SU. These six explore the relativity of lightness and darkness within the city, including urban night life and darker spaces, and the unique, mesmerizing nightscapes of Asian cities, through their individual viewpoints and methods of interpretation. For this exhibition, these architects transform themselves into spatial magicians, using changes in light, shadow and sound, and the reorganization of visiting routes, to create an epitome of their individual “Dark Cities” within the museum.</p>
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		<title>Virginie Yassef - Jeu de Paume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virginie Yassef : &#8220;La seconde est partie la première&#8221;
Programmation Satellite. Cycle &#8220;Terrains de jeux&#8221; 4/4
du 01 juillet au 28 septembre 2008
Virginie Yassef crée des vidéos, des photographies et des sculptures qui semblent puiser leur source dans le monde de l’enfance. Sous le regard de l’artiste, les gestes du quotidien, des situations simples prennent une dimension [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="intitule">Virginie Yassef : &#8220;La seconde est partie la première&#8221;</p>
<p class="sousTitre">Programmation Satellite. Cycle &#8220;Terrains de jeux&#8221; 4/4</p>
<p class="date">du 01 juillet au 28 septembre 2008</p>
<p>Virginie Yassef crée des vidéos, des photographies et des sculptures qui semblent puiser leur source dans le monde de l’enfance. Sous le regard de l’artiste, les gestes du quotidien, des situations simples prennent une dimension nouvelle. Sollicitant régulièrement la participation du visiteur dans ses installations, Virgine Yassef interroge, pour son projet au Jeu de Paume, le rôle du corps dans l&#8217;espace d&#8217;exposition. En collaboration avec d&#8217;autres créateurs (artistes, compositeurs…), elle expérimente une collaboration scénographique.</p>
<p>Installé dans l’espace du foyer, un éléphant constitue le cœur du dispositif. Conçue spécifiquement pour l’exposition, cette œuvre explore les liens ambigus entre sculpture et architecture, art majeur et art populaire. Cette structure, qui semble issue d’un décor de théâtre, évoque la figure emblématique du cheval de Troie. Des sons, qui s’échappent des entrailles de l’animal, suggèrent la présence d’un possible atelier clandestin.<br />
L’œuvre est mise en scène au sein d’une plus large installation constituée de chaises reproduisant la &#8220;Crate chair&#8221; que Gerrit Rietveld — designer, architecte et ébéniste néerlandais — dessina en 1934. Ce modèle représente un archétype de l&#8217;assise : il est conçu pour être réalisé de façon extrêmement simple avec des matériaux sommaires, des planches issues de palettes en bois. Le dialogue s&#8217;instaure ici encore entre la logique de production de masse et la création artistique.<br />
Pensée à la fois comme un travail autonome mais aussi comme un lieu à habiter, cette installation devrait accueillir ponctuellement des performances.</p>
<p>Dans l’espace de la mezzanine, l’artiste réinterprète, l’œuvre intitulée <em>Alloy</em>. Dans ce film, un enfant manipule des éléments aimantés et les assemble de façon aléatoire, créant ainsi des édifices à l’équilibre précaire.<br />
Faisant écho à cette vidéo, un des éléments de cet étrange jeu de construction fait éruption, à l’image d’un cerveau hypertrophié, dans l’espace de l’exposition. Dans un univers proche de celui de la science-fiction, Virginie Yassef crée une narration onirique qui s’ancre dans un réel lointain.</p>
<p><em>Exposition organisée avec le soutien de la Fondation nationale des arts graphiques<br />
et en partenariat avec Art Press et Oui FM</em></p>
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		<title>Miguel Palma - Prospect.1 - NOLA fall 2008</title>
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TONY FITZPATRICK Boeuf Gras, 2008,
Mixed media and collage on paper.
7 1/2  x 10 1/2  in.
Courtesy the artist and Pierogi, Brooklyn
 					    March 11, 2008
Prospect.1 New Orleans
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<p class="image"><a href="http://www.prospectneworleans.org/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.e-flux.com/show_images/1205162244image_web.jpg" /></a>TONY FITZPATRICK Boeuf Gras, 2008,<br />
Mixed media and collage on paper.<br />
7 1/2  x 10 1/2  in.<br />
Courtesy the artist and Pierogi, Brooklyn</p>
<p style="width: 350px"> 					    <span class="date">March 11, 2008</span></p>
<h1>Prospect.1 New Orleans</h1>
<p class="about">                             <strong>Announces Artists for its Inaugural Biennial<br />
and Highlights of Works to be Presented</strong></p>
<p>November 1, 2008 - January 18, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Additional Venues Announced</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.prospectneworleans.org/">http://www.prospectneworleans.org</a></p>
<p class="dates">&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Dan Cameron</strong>, Director and Curator of <strong>Prospect.1 New Orleans</strong>, announced today the names of the 81 local, national, and international artists selected to participate in the inaugural edition of the biennial, on view November 1, 2008, through January 18, 2009. Hailing from 36 countries and five continents, many of these artists are creating new and original works that respond both to the locations in which they will be installed and to the city of New Orleans as a whole, for the largest biennial of international contemporary art ever organized in the United States.</p>
<p><strong><u>Selected artists (in alphabetical order)</u></strong><br />
ALLORA &amp; CALZADILLA, GHADA AMER, EL ANATSUI, JANINE ANTONI, ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA, LUIS CRUZ AZACETA, JOHN BARNES, JR., SANFORD BIGGERS, WILLIE BIRCH MONICA BONVICINI, MARK BRADFORD, CANDICE BREITZ, CAI GUO-QIANG, CAO FEI, FRANCIS CAPE, CHEN CHIEH-JEN, ADAM CVIJANOVIC, JOSE DAMASCENO, ANNE DELEPORTE, LEANDRO ERLICH, SKYLAR FEIN, ROY FERDINAND, JR., TONY FITZPATRICK, GAJIN FUJITA, RICO GATSON, KATHARINA GROSSE, TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK, VICTOR HARRIS &amp; FI YI YI, ARTURO HERRERA, JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES, ISAAC JULIEN, WILLIAM KENTRIDGE, LEE BUL, KALUP LINZY, SRDJAN LONCAR, RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER, DEBORAH LUSTER, JORGE MACCHI, SHAWNE MAJOR, NALINI MALANI, McCALLUM &amp; TARRY, DAVE MCKENZIE, JOSEPHINE MECKSEPER, JULIE MEHRETU, AERNOUT MIK, BEATRIZ MILHAZES, TATSUO MIYAJIMA, YASUMASA MORIMURA, ZWELETHU MTHETHWA, WANGECHI MUTU, SHIRIN NESHAT, MARCEL ODENBACH, KAZ OSHIRO, MIGUEL PALMA, PEREJAUME, PIERRE ET GILLES, JOHN PILSON, SEBASTIÁN PREECE, NAVIN RAWANCHAIKUL, ROSÂNGELA RENNÓ, PEDRO REYES, ROBIN RHODE, STEPHEN G. RHODES, NADINE ROBINSON, CLARE E. ROJAS, KAY ROSEN, MALICK SIDIBÉ, AMY SILLMAN, NEDKO SOLAKOV, MONIKA SOSNOWSKA, JACKIE SUMELL and HERMAN WALLACE, SUPERFLEX, FIONA TAN, PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU, FRED TOMASELLI, JANNIS VARELAS, XAVIER VEILHAN, PAUL VILLINSKI, , NARI WARD, XU BING, HAEGUE YANG</p>
<p><strong><u>Highlights of the Biennial</u></strong><br />
A number of biennial highlights respond to the destruction wrought on the city of New Orleans and the Gulf Region in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. <strong>Mark Bradford</strong> will create a wooden Ark utilizing the shell of a destroyed house and other discarded scraps of wood in the Lower Ninth Ward.  <strong>Paul Villinski</strong>, a New York-based artist known for creating work from debris who has said he found “new, urgent purpose in the disaster of Hurricane Katrina,” will create his <em>Emergency Response Studio</em>, a “green”-powered mobile artist’s studio, out of a discarded, now-iconic FEMA trailer.  South African photographer <strong>Zwelethu Mthethwa</strong>, who first visited New Orleans in the more immediate wake of the hurricane, returned to the Lower Ninth Ward in late 2007 to create his first photographs outside of Africa, which will debut at Prospect.1.</p>
<p>Highlights of the biennial also include works by artists who have selected unique locations in which to install work.  <strong>Adam Cuijanovic</strong> will paint one of his murals inside an abandoned house in the Lower Ninth Ward, and <strong>Nari Ward</strong> will convert an abandoned church in the Lower Ninth Ward into an installation. <strong>Kay Rosen</strong> will transform city billboards and benches into enigmatic word-puzzles. <strong>Navin Rawanchaikul</strong> will present his <em>New Orleans I Love Taxi Project</em>, similar to one created in New York in 2001 with the Public Art Fund. In New Orleans, he will interview taxi drivers and weave their tales into a comic book story that he will produce and print, then distribute in city taxis during the biennial.</p>
<p>A number of New Orleans-born and based artists have also been selected to participate in the biennial, among them <strong>Shawne Major</strong>, who is creating three large-scale wall hangings; <strong>Willie Birch</strong>, who will present a new series of drawings; and Croatian-born, New Orleans-based sculptor <strong>Srdjan Loncar</strong>, who will erect a sculptural pile of money in front of the Old U.S. Mint and encourage the public to carry some of it away in briefcases provided at the site.</p>
<p><strong><u>Participating Venues</u></strong><br />
Previously Announced: <strong>Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, The Historic New Orleans Collection, L9 Center for the Arts, Louisiana Artworks, The Old U.S. Mint Louisiana State Museum, The National World War II Museum, New Orleans African American Museum, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts|Riverfront, New Orleans Museum of Art, Newcomb Art Gallery at Tulane University</strong>, and the <strong>Ogden Museum of Southern Art</strong>.</p>
<p>New Venues: <strong>Ashé Cultural Arts Center, The George &amp; Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art,</strong> and <strong>Longue Vue House &amp; Gardens.</p>
<p><u>Funding</u></strong><br />
This exhibition has been made possible with the support of Prospect.1 New Orleans Founding Benefactor Toby Devan Lewis; U.S. Biennial, Inc. Board of Directors; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; and the Prospect.1 Kingfishers Leadership Committee.</p>
<p>U.S. Biennial, Inc., the nonprofit organizer of Prospect.1, continues active outreach for funds to underwrite the exhibition. To make a donation, please visit <a href="http://www.prospectneworleans.org/">http://www.prospectneworleans.org</a></p>
<p><strong><u>About Prospect.1 New Orleans:</u><br />
Dan Cameron</strong> conceived Prospect.1 New Orleans to reinvigorate the city, a historic regional artistic center, following the human, civic, and economic devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The primary goal of the biennial exhibition is to redevelop the city as a cultural destination where the visual arts are celebrated and can once again thrive. New Orleans was the first U.S. city to host a recurring international art exhibition, beginning in 1887 with the Exhibition of the Art Association of New Orleans. In this tradition, Prospect.1 will provide the public with work by 81 artists conceived and developed for the city. The largest international art biennial ever held in the United States, Prospect.1 will reach an estimated audience of 100,000 visitors, half of whom will likely be Louisiana state residents.</p>
<p><strong>For more information on Prospect.1 New Orleans, please visit <a href="http://www.prospectneworleans.org/">http://www.prospectneworleans.org</a> or contact U.S. Biennial, Inc. at (212) 686-5305 or <a href="mailto:info@prospectneworleans.org">info@prospectneworleans.org</a> .</strong></p>
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Benji Okuda instructing a life drawing class, an adult night school group at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Image courtesy of the National Archives, Records of the War Relocation Authority, 1941-1947.
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<p style="width: 350px"> 					    <span class="date">June 16, 2008</span></p>
<h1>New Museum</h1>
<p class="about">                             <strong>Night School: Public Seminar 6</p>
<p><em>Space within space within space /<br />
Things to do while you&#8217;re alive /<br />
Keywords School</em></strong><br />
Hu Fang, Zhang Wei &amp; Xu Tan<br />
<strong>June 19th - 21st, 2008</strong></p>
<p class="dates">                             235 Bowery<br />
New York, NY 10002<br />
212.219.1222</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newmuseum.org/">http://www.newmuseum.org</a></p>
<p id="col1">Night School is an artist&#8217;s project by Anton Vidokle in the form of a temporary school. A yearlong program of monthly seminars and workshops, Night School draws upon a group of local and international artists, writers, and theorists to conceptualize and conduct the program.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday June 19th, 7:30PM</strong><br />
<em>Space within space within space</em></p>
<p>Vitamin Creative Space functions as an alternative working model specifically geared to the contemporary Chinese context. In order to operate independently from institutionalized funding, it is active both as an “independent” art space and as a “commercial” gallery. Vitamin Creative Space is actively challenging preconceptions by merging these two models, which traditionally are opposed strategies for supporting and presenting contemporary art, and is developing new Chinese contributions through research into both: the artistic practice and institutional organization within the new global context.</p>
<p>The seminar will look at the recent practice of Vitamin to explore how it is not merely a physical space, but is an attempt to create a new model for development and distribution of artist&#8217;s new thinking on creativity.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, June 20th, 7:30 PM</strong><br />
<em>Things to do while you&#8217;re alive</em></p>
<p>Accompanied by a slide show of Hu Fang’s recent pictorial collection of adverts, signs, photos from the realm of public media, Hu Fang and Zhang Wei will spontaneously generate a narration of a &#8220;life journey&#8221; and spatial transformations, outlining global surroundings we are living in and how there can be a possibility of the space for the artistic view of life: a view which proposes an alternative way of transforming reality.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, June 21st, 3 PM</strong><br />
<em>Keywords School</em></p>
<p>The “Searching for Keywords” project was initialled from a series of interviews of active people in the Chinese society or people in the active Chinese area. By analyzing the content of these conversations, artist Xu Tan identified certain “keywords,” terms which shed light on values and motivations of contemporary Chinese society. “Keywords” measure the pulse of the current social climate and present an insight into the collective social consciousness of China. “Keywords” looks at connections between the individual speakers, words and the mental tendencies of the society.</p>
<p>In this seminar, Zhang Wei and Hu Fang will invite Xu Tan to discuss his Keywords project and introduce the idea of opening a “Keywords School,” as well as his conceptual approach, method and the larger social landscape made visible by the Keywords – a landscape of “collective consciousness” which actually frames our daily process.</p>
<p><strong>Zhang Wei</strong> is director and co-founder of Vitamin Creative Space <a href="http://www.vitamincreativespace.com/">http://www.vitamincreativespace.com</a> established in 2002, an independent art initiative exploring an alternative working mode, specifically geared to the contemporary Chinese context. Lives and works in Guangzhou and Beijing.She graduated with a MA in Creative Curating at Goldsmiths University in London, and has organized numerous exhibitions internationally. She has contributed to numerous exhibition catalogues and international magazines including <em>Parkett</em>, and curated(co-curated) and organized the show inside and outside Vitamin Creative Space include “Sprout from White Nights”(Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, 2008), “Through Popular Expression” at the Singapore Biennial (2006),ect. Zhang Wei is particularly interested in the exploration of the unique contribution from Chinese context within the international contemporary scenes, through which people can be inspired to find the new entry into life.</p>
<p><strong>Hu Fang</strong> is an author and co-founder of Vitamin Creative Space. Lives and works in Guangzhou and Beijing.As a novelist and writer, Hu has published a series of novels including <em>Shopping Utopia, Sense Training: Theory and Practise</em>, and <em>A Spectator</em>. His recent publication is a collection of fictional essays called <em>New Arcades (Survival Club, Sensation Fair, and Shansui.)</em> His writing has appeared in Chinese and international art/culture magazines since 1996. His curatorial practices are widely engaged in different situations within Chinese and international contexts, he is coordinating editor of documenta 12 magazines, link curator of Singapore Biennial 2006 and a “player” of Lyon Biennial 2007, as well as the member of the curatorial team of Yokohama Triennale 2008.</p>
<p><strong>Xu Tan</strong> was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province in 1957 and currently lives in Shanghai and Guangzhou. In the early 1990s he joined the “Big Tail Elephant Group” in Guangzhou with Lin Yinlin, Chen Shaoxiong and Liang Juhui. The aim of this group is to develop critical strategies for negotiating the rapidly changing economic and cultural life in China. His work has been shown around the world including the P.S.1, Biennale di Venezia, Berlin Biennial, Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in Brisbane, Australia, Guangzhou Triennial, Taipei Biennial, De Appel in Amsterdam. Recent solo shows were held at the DAAD Gallery in Berlin, at the Vitamin Creative Space in Guangzhou, at BizArt is Shanghai.</p>
<p><strong>All events are free with Museum admission but tickets are required. Tickets can be reserved online or at the Museum one week before the seminar&#8217;s start; a limited number of tickets will be available one hour before each event&#8217;s start. Tickets are limited, distributed on a first-come-first-serve basis, and must be collected prior to the event&#8217;s start time. Unclaimed tickets will be released promptly at the event&#8217;s start time. Please check individual events below for tickets and more information.</strong></p>
<p>For tickets see <a href="http://www.newmuseum.org/events">http://www.newmuseum.org/events</a></p>
<p>Night School is part of the Museum as Hub, which is made possible by the Third Millennium Foundation.</p>
<p>With additional generous support from the Metlife Foundation</p>
<p>Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York State Council on the Arts.</p>
<p>Endowment support is provided by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Skadden, Arps Education Programs Fund and the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs at the New Museum.</p>
<p>Generous support also provided by the Charlotte and Bill Ford Artist Talks Fund.</p>
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Gallery Satori is pleased to present our first inaugural exhibition, UNREAL CITY curated by Mariko Tanaka.
UNREAL CITY focuses on artists&#8217; portrayals of the urban metropolis with works by international artists active in North America, Europe, and Asia. With U.N. forecasts that half of the world&#8217;s population will live in &#8220;mega cities,&#8221; and that most [...]]]></description>
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<p class="style15">Gallery Satori is pleased to present our first inaugural exhibition, UNREAL CITY curated by Mariko Tanaka.</p>
<p class="style15">UNREAL CITY focuses on artists&#8217; portrayals of the urban metropolis with works by international artists active in North America, Europe, and Asia. With U.N. forecasts that half of the world&#8217;s population will live in &#8220;mega cities,&#8221; and that most will be city dwellers by 2050, artists in this exhibition have been challenged to interpret both the present and future of urban life. By exploring cities as dynamic products of human imagination - even arising through a sort of collective imagination, the process of a city remaking itself can be seen as a large scale parallel to the process of art making.</p>
<p>The exhibition considers the role of human imagination in transforming cities both from the top down, and the ground up. Examining the role of the urban developer as parallel, with that of the artist, the exhibit seeks to explore the tumultuous and transformative spirit of contemporary cities. Borrowing its title from T.S. Eliot&#8217;s &#8220;The Waste Land,&#8221; the exhibition focuses on the basic unreality of contemporary cities, in the sense that they are under constant re-imagination, and often only loosely tethered to their cultural origins. This unreality inherently forces tensions between new and old. And, while never unattended by controversy, this tension is undeniably a creative force to be reckoned with.</p>
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		<title>Eric Siu -  Artists Unite for China&#8217;s Earthquake Victims</title>
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  Hands together: New York Artists Gather for China Earthquake Relief to Benefit UNICEF 
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June 14, 2008 @ 3pm
The Players Theatre
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<p style="text-align: center">  <strong><span class="heading" style="color: #ff0000">Hands together: New York Artists Gather for China Earthquake Relief to Benefit UNICEF </span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="textbody">(<a href="http://ericsiuart.com/images/newsletter/china%20relief3-1.pdf">download</a> flyer in pdf format)</span><font size="6"><font size="2"><br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong class="heading">June 14, 2008 @ 3pm<br />
The Players Theatre<br />
115 MacDougal Street (between W 3rd and Minetta Lane)<br />
Tickets: $45 / Group of Four: $125 (Promotional code is: 4UNICEF) </strong></p>
<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong class="heading">Tickets can be obtained through <a href="http://www.theatermania.com/" target="_blank">Theatermania</a> at<a href="http://www.theatermania.com/" target="_blank"> www.theatermania.com</a> or call (212) 352-3101 </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"> <span class="textbody">OR click on the following link:<br />
<a href="http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/144637" target="_blank">http://www.theatermania.com<wbr></wbr>/content/show.cfm/show/144637</a><br />
OR go to <a href="http://www.theatermania.com/" target="_blank">www.theatermania.com</a> and search under Matrix Music Collaborators<br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong> Proceeds to benefit U.S. Fund for UNICEF </strong><br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><u>This special presentation will feature an international line up of artists to include: </u><br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong>Min Xiao-Fen</strong>, <em>pipa </em>/ <strong>Wu Na</strong>,  <em>Gu Qin</em> /  <strong>Huang Ruo</strong>, <em>composer</em> / <strong>Eric Siu</strong>, <em>visual artist /</em><br />
<strong>Pan Asian Repertory Theatre</strong> / <strong>Asian American Writers&#8217; Workshop </strong>/ <strong></p>
<p>Members of Matrix Music Collaborators:<br />
Yoon Kwon, </strong><em>violin (acoustic &amp; electric)</em> /<strong><br />
Yuri Namkung,</strong> <em>violin (acoustic &amp; fiddle) </em> /<strong><br />
Wendy Law, </strong><em>cello</em> <strong>/ Justin Berrie, </strong><em>flute</em> <strong>/ Christa Robinson, </strong><em>oboe</em> <strong>/<br />
Rachel Calin, </strong><em>bass</em> / <strong>Sheryl Lee, </strong><em>piano &amp;  artistic director </em><strong></p>
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong>  Puppeteers: </strong></p>
<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><strong> Deborah Hertzberg</strong> / <strong>Serra Hirsch</strong> /  <strong>Daniel Irizarry</strong> /<strong> Mary Robinette Kowal</strong> /<br />
<strong>Chris McLaughlin</strong> / <strong>Jessica Scott</strong> / <strong>Meghan Williams</strong> / <strong>Jodi Eichelberger </strong></p>
<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center">led by<strong> Jane Catherine Shaw</strong> and <strong>Terry O&#8217; Reilly</strong>, <em>co artistic-directors </em><br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><u>Program: </u><br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center"><em><strong>Drunken Man</strong></em> by Jiu Kuang, based on a famous poet of the western Jin dynasty (265 -420)<br />
<em><strong>Blue Pipa </strong></em>(inspired by Miles Davis)<em> b</em>y Min Xiao-Fen<em><strong><br />
The North of Sunset</strong></em> by Thelonius Monk, arr. by Min Xiao-Fen<br />
<em><strong>Mo</strong></em> <em><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">(dedicated to the victims of the Sichuan earthquake)</span></strong></em> by Min Xiao Fen and Wu Na</p>
<p class="style5" style="text-align: center">        <span class="textbody"><em><strong>Four Fragments</strong></em> for solo violin by Huang Ruo<br />
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<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center">      Excerpts from <em><strong>The Joy Luck Club </strong></em></p>
<p class="textbody" style="text-align: center">a play by Susan Kim, adapted from the novel by Amy Tan<br />
with direction &amp; musical staging by Tisa Chang<br />
<em><strong>Oblivion</strong></em> by Piazzolla</p>
<p class="style5" style="text-align: center">        <span class="textbody"><em><strong> &#8220;Super Cop World&#8221;</strong></em> video installation featuring mighty Mario and Jackie Chan<br />
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<p style="text-align: center"><span class="textbody">         designed by Eric Siu<br />
<em><strong>Peter and the Wolf</strong></em>, Op. 67 by Sergei Prokofiev - a staging with Chinese<br />
Puppets with Matrix Music Collaborators </span></p>
<p><span class="textbody style4">Involvement/ Support and special thanks to the following:<br />
Asia Society; Asian Cultural Council; Asian American Advertising Media; Franklin Furnace Foundation; UNICEF for U.S. Fund; Chinese Consulate, NY; Chinese Mission to the United Nations;  The Players Theatre; Mabou Mines; PS 122; Jeremy Klaperman; Lawrence Uy; Chinatown Ice Cream Factory; <a href="http://www.thematrixmusiccollaborators.com/" target="_blank">Matrix Music Collaborators;</a> <a href="http://www.panasianrep.org/" target="_blank">Pan Asian Repertory Theatre </a>and <a href="http://www.aaww.org/" target="_blank">Asian American Writers&#8217; Workshop</a> and <a href="http://bluepipa.org/" target="_blank">bluepipa.org</a><br />
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<span class="style3">Piano Courtesy of <a href="http://www.bechstein-centren.de/america" target="_blank">C.Bechstein America </a><br />
Generously hosted by <a href="http://www.theplayerstheatre.com/" target="_blank">The Players Theatre </a></span><br />
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<p><span class="textbody style4">Co-producers: Terry O&#8217;Reilly and Sheryl Lee<br />
Marketing Director: Barbara Okishoff<br />
Graphic Designer: Yuan Zhou</span></p>
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&#8220;OP&#8221; is selected to be part of the screening.
11 June (Wed), 11:00am to 6:00pm, Film screenings from apexart&#8217;s open call for short performance videos on the topic of exhibitionism and sado-masochism.
11 June (Wed), 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Discussing S&#38;M: A painless conversation with Sheree Rose
291 Church Street (between Walker and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="title"> Apexart, Come Out &amp; Play, Supermasochist</span><br />
<strong>&#8220;OP&#8221; is selected to be part of the screening.</strong><br />
11 June (Wed), 11:00am to 6:00pm, Film screenings from apexart&#8217;s open call for short performance videos on the topic of exhibitionism and sado-masochism.<br />
11 June (Wed), 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Discussing S&amp;M: A painless conversation with Sheree Rose<br />
291 Church Street (between Walker and White), New York<br />
<a href="http://apexart.org/exhibitions/comeout/rose.htm">http://apexart.org/exhibitions/comeout/rose.htm</a></p>
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		<title>Jeanette Doyle - Chelsea Art Museum</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 14:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011
tel 212.255.0719    e-mail contact@chelseaartmuseum.org
fax 212.255.2368
open Tuesday through Saturday Noon to 6pm
Thursday Noon to 8pm
closed Sunday and Monday
$8 adults, $4 students and seniors, free for members and visitors                16 and under
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<p>556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011<br />
tel 212.255.0719    e-mail <a href="mailto:contact@chelseaartmuseum.org">contact@chelseaartmuseum.org</a><br />
fax 212.255.2368<br />
open Tuesday through Saturday Noon to 6pm<br />
Thursday Noon to 8pm<br />
closed Sunday and Monday<br />
$8 adults, $4 students and seniors, free for members and visitors                16 and under</p>
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		<title>Rashaad Newsome at The Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 14:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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&#62; Hoofers’ House
&#62; Hosted by Jason Samuels Smith
&#62; Featuring DJ Reborn
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&#62; Live Visuals by Rashaad Newsome
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&#62; Friday, May 23, 8pm
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&#62; FREE
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&#62; Co-Presented with The Studio Museum in Harlem
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&#62; Curated by Rashida Bumbray
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&#62; Hoofers’ House is an ongoing quarterly series where some of the
&#62; best of New York City’s rhythm tap community come together to share
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<p>&gt; Hoofers’ House<br />
&gt; Hosted by Jason Samuels Smith<br />
&gt; Featuring DJ Reborn<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Live Visuals by Rashaad Newsome<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Friday, May 23, 8pm<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; FREE<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Co-Presented with The Studio Museum in Harlem<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Curated by Rashida Bumbray<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Hoofers’ House is an ongoing quarterly series where some of the<br />
&gt; best of New York City’s rhythm tap community come together to share<br />
&gt; and showcase their moves. Among the most unique and cutting edge tap<br />
&gt; jam sessions in the city, Hoofers’ House has been<br />
&gt; propelling a rejuvenation of the genre for the last several years<br />
&gt; with the addition of live and electronic music and projected<br />
&gt; visuals. Prominent past participants who have graced the floor<br />
&gt; include figures such as Fayard Nicholas, Jimmy Slyde, Tina Pratt,<br />
&gt; Jason Bernard and Ayodele Casel. So come enjoy the show or bring<br />
&gt; your shoes and join the jam!<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; This program is made possible with generous support from Altria Group,<br />
&gt; Inc., The Harkness Foundation for Dance, The Jerome Robbins<br />
&gt; Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, and with public funds from<br />
&gt; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York<br />
&gt; State Council on the Arts, a state agency.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Photographer: Ray Llanos<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; For more information about all<br />
&gt; Kitchen events, visit<br />
&gt; www.thekitchen.org.<br />
&gt; The Kitchen is located<br />
&gt; at 512 West 19th Street between 10th and 11th<br />
&gt; Avenues.<br />
&gt; Subway: A, C, E to 14th Street; 1 to 18th Street;<br />
&gt; L to 8th Avenue</p>
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		<title>Isabelle Ferreira, Centre d&#8217;art Passerelle - Brest</title>
		<link>http://www.location1.org/isabelle-ferreira-centre-dart-passerelle-brest/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 21:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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François Cuillandre,
Maire de Brest,
Président de Brest métropole océane
 Morwena Novion,
Présidente de l’association passerelle
 Ulrike Kremeier,
Directrice du centre d’art passerelle
 ont le plaisir de vous convier
au vernissage de l’exposition d’Isabelle Ferreira
le vendredi 21 mars à 18 h 30
exposition du 21 mars au 17 mai 2008,
sur une proposition de Karen Tanguy.
avec le soutien de l’entreprise Bouyer Leroux
avec [...]]]></description>
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<strong><br />
François Cuillandre,</strong><br />
Maire de Brest,<br />
Président de Brest métropole océane<br />
<strong> Morwena Novion,</strong><br />
Présidente de l’association passerelle<br />
<strong> Ulrike Kremeier,</strong><br />
Directrice du centre d’art passerelle<br />
<strong> ont le plaisir de vous convier<br />
au vernissage de l’exposition d’Isabelle Ferreira<br />
le vendredi 21 mars à 18 h 30<br />
exposition du 21 mars au 17 mai 2008,<br />
sur une proposition de Karen Tanguy.<br />
avec le soutien de l’entreprise Bouyer Leroux</strong></p>
<p>avec le concours de la Ville de Brest, de Brest métrpole océane, du Conseil Général<br />
du Finistère, du Conseil Régional de Bretagne et du Ministère de la Culture et de la<br />
Communication (DRAC Bretagne)<br />
<a href="http://www.cac-passerelle.com/isabelle-ferreira.html"><br />
http://www.cac-passerelle.com/isabelle-ferreira.html</a></p>
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		<title>Location One Residents at Monkeytown May 5th 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 21:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Admission: Free, $10 minimum
Doortime: 8pm
reservations are recommended
The international residence program at SoHo&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"> <strong>                    <font color="#ff0000">Sunday,                     May 11</font><br />
Admission:</strong> Free, $10 minimum<em><br />
</em><strong>Doortime: </strong>8pm<em><br />
</em><a href="http://www.monkeytownhq.com/reservations.html"><font color="#ff0000">reservations</font></a> are recommended</p>
<p>The international residence program at SoHo&#8217;s <a href="http://www.location1.org/residency/" target="_blank"><font color="#ff0000">Location                 One</font></a> convenes to perform and screen  works on                 4 screens. Artists showcased tonight include:</p>
<p><strong>Rob Kennedy<br />
Nina Sobell<br />
Eric Siu<br />
Rashaad Newsome<br />
Aoife Collins<br />
Kuba Bakowski<br />
Daniel Andersson<br />
Katia Kameli<br />
Luis Nobre</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.monkeytownhq.com/5_11_08.html">http://www.monkeytownhq.com/5_11_08.html</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Daniel Andersson at Open Space / Art Cologne</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Galerie schnittraum // lutz becker at OPEN SPACE / Art Cologne
16. - 20. April 2008
Hall 4.1 Stand A 4 / E 39
SOLO SHOW: DANIEL ANDERSSON

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16. - 20. April 2008<br />
Hall 4.1 Stand A 4 / E 39</p>
<p>SOLO SHOW: DANIEL ANDERSSON</p>
<p><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/daniel.jpg" alt="Daniel Andersson" /></p>
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		<title>Eric Van Hove - Museum De Paviljoens</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Exhibition runs for six month: April 12th until October 19th 2008
Opening: April 12th, from 17.00 - 19.00
www.depaviljoens.nl
Artists: Richard Wentworth, Marjolijn Dijkman, Savage, Eric Van Hove, Melle Smets,
Maurits Hertzberger, Frank Koolen, Sara Kolster, Derek Holzer, Marc Boon,
Kristin Posehn, SoundTransit, Maarten Vanden Eynde and Julie Peeters.
&#8220;The spatial behaviours that underpin present day life are subject to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Exhibition runs for six month: April 12th until October 19th 2008<br />
Opening: April 12th, from 17.00 - 19.00<br />
www.depaviljoens.nl</p>
<p>Artists: Richard Wentworth, Marjolijn Dijkman, Savage, Eric Van Hove, Melle Smets,<br />
Maurits Hertzberger, Frank Koolen, Sara Kolster, Derek Holzer, Marc Boon,<br />
Kristin Posehn, SoundTransit, Maarten Vanden Eynde and Julie Peeters.</p>
<p>&#8220;The spatial behaviours that underpin present day life are subject to a broad pattern of structural change, a silent revolution often referred to as the information society, portrayed as a new, knowledge-based and borderless world, commonly associated with a collapse of time and space. As a result, spatial planning at a variety of scales is dealing with a new economic geography, electronic-based transactions, increased mobility and accessibility, and fundamental changes in the valorisation of spatial resources and assets. This information society has implications for future patterns of spatial development, creating a need for different and sometimes radical imaginations of spatial futures. (&#8230;)&#8221;<br />
Gordon Dabinett, Planning and spatial justice in an information society,<br />
in Localism and the information society, Edited and compiled by Richard Berry &amp; Dave McLaughlin, UK, 2007.</p>
<p>The exhibition follows a workshop hosted by the Jan Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, and partly ponder upon the area F-7, the only plot of land in the heart of Almere that hasn&#8217;t been ruler drawn yet.<br />
New works will be developed and added throughout the duration of the show.</p>
<p>Amongst the works I present:<br />
- Ecumenopolis (Worldwide, 2004-2008)<br />
An MJPG nonlinear digital film experimenting with cinema as an apparatus of memory, a video still life of a sort. Using over 1500 short videos filmed in 60 cities, the aim of the piece is to represent the idea that in the future urban areas and megalopolises would eventually fuse and there would be a single continuous world-wide city as a progression from the current urbanization and population growth trends. As Brans Stassen, the man behind the planning of Almere said himself; such a dynamic is already occurring on a regional level in Flevoland.<br />
- Filipino emigration series (The Philippines, 2008)<br />
60 ID pictures in a specially designed cabinet (250&#215;26x90cm)<br />
- Bush’s names in Chinese (China, 2004)<br />
Shanghaiese manufactured copper sheets (120&#215;200cm)</p>
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		<title>Eric Siu - Dorkbot, Monkeytown &#038; more..</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello friends,</p>
<p>I am happy to announce three events that I am going to participate in April. Hope you can join me if you will be around New York.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
Eric</p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://www.ericsiuart.com/">www.ericsiuart.com</a></p>
<p class="textbody"><span class="title">       Dorkbot Presentation</span><br />
<strong>I am going to give a presention on &#8220;Optical Handlers -Quadocular&#8221; work-in-progress and &#8220;Fack Hack&#8221; in Dorkbot. If you have time, come share some ideas.</strong><br />
2 April, 08, 7pm<br />
Location One, 26 Greene Street, New York<br />
<a href="http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotnyc/02.april.2008/index.shtml">http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotnyc/02.april.2008/index.shtml</a><br />
<img src="http://www.ericsiuart.com/images/newsletter/OpticalHandlers_v2.jpg" class="title" height="256" width="320" /></p>
<p class="textbody"><span class="title">       Monkeytown</span><br />
<span class="textbody"><strong>&#8220;Super Cop World&#8221;  will be featuring in &#8220;Samson Young and Matrix Music Collaborators&#8221;.</strong><br />
14 April, 14, 8pm<br />
Monkeytown, 58 N.3rd Street, Brooklyn, New York<br />
$5 Door, $10 Food/Drinks Minimun<br />
<a href="http://www.samsonyoung.com/">http://www.samsonyoung.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.monkeytownhq.com/">http://www.monkeytownhq.com</a></span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.ericsiuart.com/images/newsletter/supercopworld01.jpg" height="233" width="320" /></p>
<p><span class="title"><br />
Matrix Residency @ Abrons Arts Center</span><br />
<span class="textbody"><strong>&#8220;Rainy Nights&#8221;  will be featuring with Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1st mvt) by W.A. Mozart as a multi-media music performance.</strong></span><br />
<span class="textbody">18 April, 7:30pm / 19 April 3pm / 20 April 3pm<br />
</span> <span class="textbody"><a href="http://www.henrystreet.org/site/PageServer?pagename=aac_home&amp;x=14&amp;y=7">Abrons Arts Center</a>, 466 Grand Street. New York<br />
Tickets: $10<br />
<a href="http://www.theatermania.com/">www.theatermania.com</a> / 212. 352.3101</span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.ericsiuart.com//images/newsletter/rainynights01.jpg" height="256" width="320" /></p>
<p class="textbody">&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Virginie Yassef - Parc Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain</title>
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Thomas Bauer / Nathan Coley / Marcelline Delbecq / Aurélien Froment /
Victor Man / David Noonan / Géraldine Pastor-Lloret / Gail Pickering /
Jimmy Robert / Virginie Yassef
Vernissage samedi 5 avril à 17h30
Parc Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain
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<p>Thomas Bauer / Nathan Coley / Marcelline Delbecq / Aurélien Froment /<br />
Victor Man / David Noonan / Géraldine Pastor-Lloret / Gail Pickering /<br />
Jimmy Robert / Virginie Yassef</p>
<p>Vernissage samedi 5 avril à 17h30</p>
<p>Parc Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>NAVETTE GRATUITE DE PARIS / INSCRIPTION AU 03 86 90 96 60</p>
<p>14h15   Départ de Paris - RDV place de la République, devant le restaurant McDonald’s (arrêt pour les cars)<br />
17h30   Arrivée à Pougues-les-Eaux, vernissage au Parc Saint Léger<br />
19h       Buffet<br />
21h       Départ de Pougues-les-Eaux (arrivée à Paris vers minuit)</p>
<p><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/persona.jpg" alt="Persona - Gail Pickering" /></p>
<p>Visuel : Gail Pickering</p>
<p>Exposition ouverte du 6 avril au 8 juin 2008, du mercredi au dimanche,<br />
de 14h à 18h et sur rendez-vous - Ouvert les jours fériés - Entrée libre</p>
<p>bises<br />
virginie</p>
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		<title>Jani Ruscica - DIVA Art Fair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[29 February, 2008
Jani Ruscica: ”Batbox / Beatbox”
Batbox / Beatbox by Jani Ruscica is a work consisting of two experimental short films. Batbox / Beatbox reveals the limitations of human sight both in nature and in a cultural context. This work parallels two very opposed environments: nature depicted through bats&#8217; nightly echolocation and the urban metropolis [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jani Ruscica: ”Batbox / Beatbox”</p>
<p>Batbox / Beatbox by Jani Ruscica is a work consisting of two experimental short films. Batbox / Beatbox reveals the limitations of human sight both in nature and in a cultural context. This work parallels two very opposed environments: nature depicted through bats&#8217; nightly echolocation and the urban metropolis navigated by hip-hop artists.</p>
<p>“The films focus on two different ways to use sound and movement as tools to navigate and identify one&#8217;s environment. In Batbox sound and movement is portrayed as a biological phenomenon, in Beatbox as a cultural one. The dialogue between the two short films is skilfully realised on a structural, aural and contextual level”, says curator Marita Muukkonen from FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange.</p>
<p>Ruscica has realised Batbox in collaboration with bat bioacoustics researcher Jon Flanders from Bristol University in England. Shot in a bat research laboratory and at night-time in the woodlands in Dorset, Batbox is a poetic depiction of bats&#8217; capacity to use sound as a tool to locate themselves geographically. The searchlight used in the dark woods reveals human&#8217;s inability to see.</p>
<p>The leading roles in Beatbox are played by New York beatboxers Kid Lucky and Shockwave as well as Spoken Word artist Vocab. The spotlight used to highlight the suburban streets, basketball courts and subway tracks reveals the urban space a stage. Beatboxing is often called the fifth element of hip-hop; it was created in the South Bronx in the late 1970’s. With the lack of instruments and decks hip-hoppers started to emulate the sound of turntables, beats and drums with their voice. In the process Ruscica gave free rein to the beatboxers. Artistic collaboration and dialogue became central, the idea of creating together.</p>
<p>The work reflects on cultural processes, and on different ways to comprehend one&#8217;s living environment as well as on the aim to see without prejudice.</p>
<p>Jani Ruscica (b. 1978, Savonlinna, Finland) has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London and is currently finishing his Master of Arts (Art and Design) degree at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. Ruscica has worked as artist-in-residence in New York, Amsterdam and the Faroe Islands, and his video works have been exhibited in various international exhibitions, for example in London, Copenhagen, Berlin, St Petersburg, Barcelona and New York</p>
<p>Batbox / Beatbox will be on show at the Digital &amp; Video Art Fair, The Streets in one of the twenty shipping containers brought to the gallery district in West Chelsea, New York for this event, from March 25 to March 30, 2008 with a preview on Saturday March 22, 2008 from 4 pm to 8 pm.</p>
<p>Batbox / Beatbox is being organized in collaboration with FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange and the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York.</p>
<p>Further information:<br />
Jani Ruscica: ”Batbox / Beatbox”: http://www.galleriahuuto.net/2006/etusivu/text_ruscica/engl.html</p>
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		<title>Yumiko Furukawa - Armory Show 2008</title>
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Gallery Side 2
Booth 680
Pier 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street
New York City
The Armory Show 2008 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 26th for invited guests.
Opening Hours:
Thursday, March 27 - Saturday, March 29 Noon to 8 pm
Sunday, March 30 Noon to 7 pm
Tickets prices:
General Admission US$30
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The Armory Show<br />
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<p>Gallery Side 2<br />
Booth 680</p>
<p>Pier 94<br />
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street<br />
New York City</p>
<p>The Armory Show 2008 Opening Day takes place Wednesday, March 26th for invited guests.</p>
<p>Opening Hours:<br />
Thursday, March 27 - Saturday, March 29 Noon to 8 pm<br />
Sunday, March 30 Noon to 7 pm<br />
Tickets prices:</p>
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		<title>Wu Dar-Kuen - Taipei - Tokyo Exchange Residency Program</title>
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《Submerging blue》　2003　digital photography
Name：Wu Dar-Kuen
Participating project： Taipei - Tokyo Exchange Residency Program
Period：January 4th, 2008 – March 31st, 2008
Genre：Visual Art
Country (activity based)： Taiwan
For further information of the project, click here.
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<span class="caption">《Submerging blue》　2003　digital photography</span></p>
<p>Name：<a href="http://www.nifca.org/2006/gallery/wu.art.html" target="_blank">Wu Dar-Kuen</a><br />
Participating project： Taipei - Tokyo Exchange Residency Program<br />
Period：January 4th, 2008 – March 31st, 2008<br />
Genre：Visual Art<br />
Country (activity based)： Taiwan<br />
For further information of the project, click <a href="http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/aoyama/200800306/01/01.html" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" onclick="window.open('20080306/01/01.html', 'newwin', 'width=740,height=450,scrollbars=1 ,toolbar=yes,location=yes,resizable=yes,status=yes,menubar=yes')" target="newwin">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rie Kawakami - Border Arts Residency</title>
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		<title>Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center</title>
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Location: 1 East 42nd Street NYC 10017 (close to 5th Ave.)
Snake Alley is part of Asian Contemporary Art Week which connects leading New York City galleries and museums in a citywide event comprising of public programs such as exhibitions, receptions, lectures and performances. The Week focuses [...]]]></description>
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Location: 1 East 42nd Street NYC 10017 (close to 5th Ave.)<img src="http://www.location1.org/images/snakealley.jpg" alt="Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center" /></p>
<p>Snake Alley is part of Asian Contemporary Art Week which connects leading New York City galleries and museums in a citywide event comprising of public programs such as exhibitions, receptions, lectures and performances. The Week focuses on the broad spectrum of artworks produced by Asian contemporary artists working in their home countries and abroad. Please see details from <a href="http://www.acaw.net/ACAW2008/aboutacaw/">http://www.acaw.net/ACAW2008/aboutacaw/</a></p>
<p>Snake Alley is a two-venue group exhibition of cutting-edge Taiwanese contemporary art at The Taipei Cultural Center and The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts&#8212;Curated by Eric C. Shiner</p>
<p>Deep in the midst of Taiwan’s capital Taipei lies the Wanhua District, the city’s most historic area and home to Longshan Temple, the city’s oldest religious structure. The area was also home to Taipei’s red light district and a tourist attraction called Snake Alley where live animals including snakes and turtles were displayed in small cages—and often publicly killed for the extraction of their blood which could be consumed on site for good health and sexual prowess— until animal rights activists successfully brought the practice to a stop in the 1990s, or, more likely, pushed these activities behind closed doors, and thus ending this spectacle that was interweaved with tradition and hucksterism writ large. Today, it is a place filled with restaurants, night markets and shops, reflective of the bustling hub of the gleaming modern city that surrounds it. Yet, at the heart of Wanhua lie the secrets of Taipei’s past, a conceptual and shared history that artists from Taiwan have looked to again and again for subject matter that so often plays out in their work. In SNAKE ALLEY, the work of many of Taiwan’s most prominent contemporary artists shows how they are negotiating the epic changes that have occurred over the last two decades in Taiwan as the nation has exploded economically, and how they rectify those changes with an at times troubling past.</p>
<p>All of the artists in the exhibition examine the secrets, shadows and growing pains of contemporary Taiwanese culture. By no means pessimistic, their works smartly analyze the underground aspects of a specific site bound in the throes of unprecedented growth and informed by the binary of stability versus uncertainty that comes along with it. These artists look at the themes of identity, sexuality, politics and the environment (both built and natural) frequently, making critically-aware art that engages rather than condemns the ever-changing face of Taiwan.</p>
<p>Photojournalist and artist Chang Chien-Chi, for example, often turns his camera’s lens on the unspoken.  His best known project comprised portraits of psychiatric patients whose families deeded them over to a temple complex known for taking in the unwanted. In SNAKE ALLEY, Chang again focuses on a topic of current debate in Taiwan:  the growing number of older Taiwanese men who are traveling to Vietnam to use a service that matches them with a wife. Chang documents the process from start to finish in his “Double Happiness” series, showing the young women being interviewed, documented and eventually married (in a group ceremony) to their new mates from the other side of Asia. The portraits show resignation and excitement in not only the brides, but the nervous grooms as well, and document the simple fact that due to demographics, there simply aren’t enough women of marriageable age available for every potential husband back in Taiwan.</p>
<p>Twin brothers Chang Keng-Hua and Chang Geng-Hwa collaborate on projects revolving around technology and violence, and the fine line between the two. Here, the brothers display works from their “Shotgun Blue” series, sumptuous imagery of machine guns wrapped in black nylons and set against a rich blue ground. By encasing these lethal weapons in a product used in the construction of beauty—and the occasional bank heist—the Changs attempt to put a soft edge on the hard core realities of a world marred by war and violence, while at the same time critically addressing the media’s fixation on packaging war as a consumer product in and of itself. Young artist Chang Ling also looks at the meeting point of media and culture in his eerie paintings that combine traditional Chinese motifs, such as imagery of animals and nature, with such contemporary subject matter as war planes and mutated bodies. His fleshy and mysterious beasts populate a world riddled with violence, suggesting that Armageddon is upon us, or that it has already come to pass. Painter Wu Tien-Chang also depicts alternate bodies in his work, most often in the form of a strange clown-like character who appears again and again in the artist’s oeuvre. Whether riding a bicycle built for two or rowing in a boat, Wu’s strange and slightly menacing clowns, like Chang Ling’s animals, allow us to imagine a world populated by the completely bizarre.</p>
<p>Contemporary dance wunderkind Chou Shuyi not only pushes into uncharted territory in his choreography and dance performances, but also goes so far as to create installation art within which he stages dance happenings. Seemingly impromptu in nature, his jolting recitals are in actuality very much planned and rehearsed; their manic movements and seizure-like vibrations standing in for the real bodies which navigate the space of a radically-shifting Taiwanese landscape, both actual and psychological.  Photographer and performance artist Hou I-Ting also looks at the topic of changing bodies in space by using herself as the primary subject of her work. Hou uses costuming and make-up to create alternate personalities, for example a sexy—yet faceless—figure in Day-Glo fishnets and a neon yellow wig in an early video work, while using a projector in other photo-based work to literally screen other possible selves onto her actual face and body. In so doing, Hou melds fantasy and reality, making us question the limits of both.</p>
<p>Painter Hua Chien-Chiang also creates fantasy environments, often using mythic animals and technologically-enhanced bodies as the main characters in his vivid canvases. In Hua’s world, birds sprouting earphones or USB cables as plumage are the norm, as are human beings with recharger attachment portals and futuristic jetpacks. Here, the past and the future become one, exactly mimicking the actual conditions of society in flux that so defines contemporary Taiwan. Sculptor and installation artist Huang Shih-Chieh also works within this vocabulary, but in radically different—and often large-scale—ways. A representative of Taiwan at the 2007 Venice Biennale, Huang is known for using junk technology as the primary material in his work. Highlighter fluid, cheap plastic shopping bags, remote control toy motors and other odd elements all come together in Huang’s flashing and whirring contraptions as if to bring a sense of optimism to the patchwork nature of life in the here-and-now. For SNAKE ALLEY, Huang installs his massive work Organic Concept in the carriage house of the Gabarron Foundation at 149 East 38th Street. Consisting of just a few box fans and meter-upon-meter of reconstituted plastic bags, the billowing snake form that results inhabits the entire space and is both menacing and tranquil in equal measure. Sculptor Wong Yuh-Shioh also uses the detritus of life—polystyrene foam, marbles, bricks—to piece together fantasy realms based in the realm of nature.  Her Jellyfish Lamp sends out a bright light that seems to expose the cheap materials from which it is made, making us question the concept of truth and beauty, and indeed of life itself.</p>
<p>Carrying on with this theme, artist Ku Shih-Yung presents a video work, The Astonishment of What I Have Been Through Abolishes the Aureola of Experience, that features an animated skeleton cavorting on the screen. Part of a larger installation that was presented at the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art, the work looks at the underpinnings of life and how something as simple as our own biological framework can be construed in a variety of ways, while at the same time charting the course of time on our physical containers. And it is those very containers that photographer Kuo Hui-Chan takes as her subject matter, often times using her own body as the canvas upon which she depicts alternate beings or fantasy environments. Literally painting aspects of architecture, nature and urban views over her skin and clothes, Kuo becomes a chameleon that perfectly blends into her surroundings, whether against a back alley wall in downtown Taipei, or standing in a rice paddy in the countryside. By becoming one with the diverse landscapes of Taiwan, Kuo charts her lived environment by fusing herself to its very make-up.</p>
<p>The youngest artist in the show, Lan Yuan-Hung, also manipulates the body, however does so not to blend in, but to stand out. His grotesque digital manipulations feature men across a variety of age groups and body types lying in their beds in contorted poses and sprouting additional appendages such as an extra leg here or a third arm there. Seemingly depicting the after effects of a toxic spill or nuclear disaster, Lan’s mutants both repulse and attract thanks to their focus on the flexibility of the human form, whether through digital or actual means. Video artist and photographer Lin Hsin-I also features mutants in her animated films and enhanced photography. Here, the artist plays the role of a futuristic nymph with cyber eyes and sockets embedded into her flesh, no doubt a site for the implantation of nourishment, energy or data. Lin’s work often features this cyborg character in lush tropical environments, an effect that makes her robot-like form appear even further distanced from nature. She questions the role of the human corpus as technology gradually overtakes it, positing that at some point in the not-too-distant future we may all begin to morph into hybrid bodies that straddle the binary of nature versus technology.  Video pioneer Yuan Goang-Ming also explores this divide in his new series of videos and C-prints composed of endless thickets of lush green leaves, all without life-giving veins below their glistening surfaces.  Through using technology to erase an important element of his natural subject, Yuan takes on the role of creator, editor and fabricator in one fell swoop, producing a faux nature that can never exist in real life.</p>
<p>For sculptor <strong>Shyu Ruey-Shiann</strong>, this same binary has always infused his work with a hard-edged grit and witty sense of humor. Known for his large-scale sculptural works made from old machine parts, working motors, fan belts and gears, Hsu seems to utilize the detritus of industry as the primary building blocks of his elaborate works. Referencing Taiwan’s own loss of industrial jobs due to rising production costs and the migration of factories to mainland China in the 1990s, Hsu’s work gives the past’s mechanical ghosts a new lease on life. Here, his new sculpture Between comprises two standard kitchen garbage cans in metal.  When guests use the foot pedal to open the can, they are confronted with a most unexpected barrage:  lion roars exploding from the speakers set within. As with his massive churning sculptures, Hsu here too seamlessly blends the natural with the man-made, forcing us to question where the line of distinction between the two truly lies.</p>
<p>Video artist <strong>Tseng Yu-Chin</strong> also confronts the “man-made” in his work, but not via industrial or technological means. Tseng is much more concerned with the production of identity as it develops in childhood and how the fears, dreams and secrets of our youth remain with us for a lifetime. Perhaps Taiwan’s most celebrated young artist, with a showing at Documenta in 2007 and the recent receipt of China’s most celebrated art prize, the ACCC Award, Tseng has created an entire aesthetic vocabulary based on diverted glances, childhood uncertainty and a sense of longing for something just outside the camera’s frame. Haunting in its loneliness, Tseng’s work takes us back to the universal time of feeling out of place and prompts us to think about the influence these memories have on us today. Novelist and photographer Seven U also takes us back in time, whether through a literary passage about the glories of youth, or through his stark black and white photography that documents the abandoned or hidden space of cities around the world. In his “Low” series, U snaps pictures in old factories and empty buildings throughout Taipei, showing that even in the face of unprecedented development and economic growth, unwanted and unkempt spaces still exist.  Indeed, all of the artists in SNAKE ALLEY turn to the secrets and fantasies of a society in flux for inspiration, and in so doing, create works of art that capture the uncertainty, aspirations and realities of life in Taiwan today.</p>
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		<title>Alessandro Nassiri - ISE Foundation</title>
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Détourned Menu: Food in the Form of Activism
March 07 - April 25, 2008
555 Broadway, 10012, New York, Ny
Opening Reception &#38; Performance by Cori Crowley &#38; Bert Bergen
Friday, March 7, 6pm - 8pm.

Artist by Erik Carver &#38; Howard Huang, The Center for Tactical Magic, Cori Crowley &#38; Bert Bergen, DoEAT,  Bessma Khalaf, Alessandro [...]]]></description>
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<p>Détourned Menu: Food in the Form of Activism<br />
March 07 - April 25, 2008</p>
<p>555 Broadway, 10012, New York, Ny<br />
Opening Reception &amp; Performance by Cori Crowley &amp; Bert Bergen<br />
Friday, March 7, 6pm - 8pm.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.location1.org/images/eva.jpg" title="Alessandro Nassiri - ISE Foundation"><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/eva.jpg" alt="Alessandro Nassiri - ISE Foundation" height="349" width="467" /></a></p>
<p>Artist by Erik Carver &amp; Howard Huang, The Center for Tactical Magic, Cori Crowley &amp; Bert Bergen, DoEAT,  Bessma Khalaf, Alessandro Nassiri, Chris Sollars &amp; Jerome Waag, Eva Strohmeier, and Adam Zaretsky.</p>
<p>Curated by Brianna Toth</p>
<p>The term &#8220;détournement&#8221; comes from the political and artistic movement Situationist International, which became known for the reuse of existing elements within well-known media in order to create new work with a different message.Détourned Menu: Food in the Form of Activismbrings together a group of artists who investigate issues raised by the proliferation of biotechnology, perceived scarcity, and the weakening of standards that devalue terms such as “organic” and “all natural.” The performing, visual and collaborative artists included within this exhibition use food as a basis for their art and public education efforts. In so doing, they explore the ways in which food is intertwined with the interactions and decisions of our everyday lives. Providing food for thought, as well as something to fill one’s belly, the artists disrupt the visual and spatial codes of everyday life in order to render legible the relationship between food and the economic, social, ethical, and political realms.</p>
<p>If you have any questions about this exhibition, please contact:<br />
suzuki@iseny.org</p>
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alessandro nassiri tabibzadeh</p>
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http://www.alessandronassiri.net</p>
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		<title>Agnieszka Kalinowska - Night Projection</title>
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OPENING RECEPTION; Monday, March 10. 2008 at 6 pm
EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 11.03  till 20.04.2008, everyday  except for Mondays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friadys to 9 p.m.
Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle
Al. Ujazdowskie 6, 00-461 Warsaw
Tel. (48 22) 628 12 71/3
www.csw.art.pl

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<p>OPENING RECEPTION; Monday, March 10. 2008 at 6 pm</p>
<p>EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 11.03  till 20.04.2008, everyday  except for Mondays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friadys to 9 p.m.</p>
<p>Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle<br />
Al. Ujazdowskie 6, 00-461 Warsaw<br />
Tel. (48 22) 628 12 71/3<br />
<a href="http://www.csw.art.pl" target="_blank">www.csw.art.pl</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.location1.org/images/csw_10_03_2008.jpg" title="Agnieszka Kalinowska - Night Projection"><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/csw_10_03_2008.jpg" alt="Agnieszka Kalinowska - Night Projection" /></a></p>
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		<title>Eric Van Hove - Massey University, NZ</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Marlena Kudlicka - Caja Cantabria</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through April 6, 2008
Jasper Sebastian Stürup, David Boub,Yoshiaji Kaihatsu, Marlena Kudlicka, Berta Jayo.
SIX
La Obra Social Caja Cantabria
Caja Cantabria
Tantín 25
Santander
Spain

glass painted white on backside and black on front side with roofing paper.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through April 6, 2008<br />
Jasper Sebastian Stürup, David Boub,Yoshiaji Kaihatsu, Marlena Kudlicka, Berta Jayo.<br />
SIX<br />
La Obra Social Caja Cantabria<br />
Caja Cantabria<br />
Tantín 25<br />
Santander<br />
Spain</p>
<p><a href="http://www.location1.org/images/marlena.jpg" title="marlena.jpg"><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/marlena.jpg" alt="marlena.jpg" height="302" width="402" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.delsolst.com">glass painted white on backside and black on front side with roofing paper.<br />
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		<title>Jean Shin - Los Angeles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 18:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now
 February 10, 2008 - May 4, 2008
One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now, a traveling exhibition organized by the Asia Society, brings together seventeen artists from across the United States who challenge and extend the category of Asian American art. The title of the exhibition, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2> One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now</h2>
<h3> February 10, 2008 - May 4, 2008</h3>
<p><em>One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now</em>, a traveling exhibition organized by the Asia Society, brings together seventeen artists from across the United States who challenge and extend the category of Asian American art. The title of the exhibition, drawn from the 1978 Blondie hit song, suggests a non-formulaic way of making or seeing art. The artists and their works characterize the freedom to choose, manipulate and reinvent different kinds of languages and issues, whether formal, conceptual, or political. Together, they defy a definitive conception of Asian American art.</p>
<p>The exhibition features painting, sculpture, video and installation art by contemporary Asian American artists who—with a strong sense of being American and an acute critical consciousness of world matters—grapple with issues of self in a way that sets them apart from their predecessors.</p>
<p>Curated by Melissa Chiu, Director and Curator of Contemporary Asian Art at the Asia Society Museum in New York, Karin Higa, Adjunct Senior Curator of Art at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, and Susette S. Min, Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies and Art History at the University of California, Davis.</p>
<p><strong>Featured artists:</strong> Michael Arcega, Xavier Cha, Patty Chang, Binh Danh, Mari Eastman, Ala Ebtekar, Chitra Ganesh, Glenn Kaino, Geraldine Lau, Jiha Moon, Laurel Nakadate, Kaz Oshiro, Anna Sew Hoy, Jean Shin, Indigo Som, Mika Tajima, and Saira Wasim.</p>
<p><em><br />
<strong>Contact Information</strong><br />
JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM<br />
369 East First Street<br />
Los Angeles, California 90012<br />
phone: 213.625.0414<br />
fax: 213.625.1770<br />
http://www.janm.org/</em></p>
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		<title>Teresa Henriques - MNHN</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 19:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Miguel Palma - Faulconer Gallery</title>
		<link>http://www.location1.org/miguel-palma-bucksbaum-center-for-arts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 18:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Where Are You From? Contemporary Art from Portugal 
 De Onde Vens? Arte Contemporânea de Portugal 
February 1 - April 20, 2008
An exhibition of work by 21 Portuguese artists who draw on culture,
place, art, history, family, and theory in order to express where they are from
in photographs, video, sculpture, and works of new media.
Curated by [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><strong>Where Are You From? Contemporary Art from Portugal </strong><br />
<strong> De Onde Vens? Arte Contemporânea de Portugal </strong><br />
February 1 - April 20, 2008</p>
<p>An exhibition of work by 21 Portuguese artists who draw on culture,<br />
place, art, history, family, and theory in order to express where they are from<br />
in photographs, video, sculpture, and works of new media.<br />
Curated by Lesley Wright.</p>
<p><strong>Panel Discussion</strong><br />
Friday, February 1, 2008<br />
4:15 -5:45<br />
Curator and critic Miguel Amado and exhibiting artists will discuss the nature of contemporary Portuguese art.<br />
(Snow Date:  Saturday, February 2, 4:15 pm)</p>
<p><strong>Opening Reception</strong><br />
Friday, February 1, 2008<br />
5:30 to 6:30 pm<br />
(Snow Date:  Saturday, February 2, 5:15 to 6:30 pm)</p>
<p><strong>Community Day &#8220;Where are you from?&#8221;</strong><br />
Saturday, February 2, 1:00-3:00 pm<br />
Bucksbaum Rotunda<br />
Hands-on activities for people of all ages, tours of the exhibition. Make a book, write and illustrate your history, share your story.</p>
<p>Faulconer Gallery : Grinnell College<br />
Bucksbaum Center for the Arts<br />
Sixth Avenue and Park Street<br />
Grinnell, Iowa 50112<br />
641 / 269.4660</p>
<p>www.grinnell.edu/faulconergallery</p>
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		<title>Yuki Okumura - &#8220;I Me Mine&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 20:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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 I am a Shadow Man
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January 16 Wed. - February 17 Sun., 2008
MISAKO &#38; ROSEN is pleased to announce our first solo exhibition with artist Yuki Okumura : I Me Mine&#8221;.  Yuki Okumura&#8217;s work begins with an examination the body; particularly, that of the artist. The resulting observations take various forms ultimately amounitng to [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/shadowmandl-512.jpg" alt="Yuki Okumura" height="378" width="284" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center"> I am a Shadow Man</p>
<p style="text-align: center">&nbsp;</p>
<p>January 16 Wed. - February 17 Sun., 2008<br />
MISAKO &amp; ROSEN is pleased to announce our first solo exhibition with artist Yuki Okumura : I Me Mine&#8221;.  Yuki Okumura&#8217;s work begins with an examination the body; particularly, that of the artist. The resulting observations take various forms ultimately amounitng to a flexible fom of site-specific installation.</p>
<p><strong>Misako and Rosen</strong> : Kita-otsuka, 3-27-6, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 170-0004, Japan<br />
Tel: 03-6276-145 Fax: 03-6276-1453</p>
<p>www.misakoandrosen.com</p>
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		<title>Jean Shin - Mills College Art Museum</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Jean Shin TEXTile (detail) 2006
&#160;
We Interrupt Your Program
 January 16 - March 16, 2008
 Reception: Wednesday, January 23, 5:30-7:30  p.m.
We Interrupt Your Program is a group show of video and new media works by fourteen emerging and mid-career female artists. Through their work, the artists intervene in, reconfigure, augment, and/or re-contextualize dominant narratives of [...]]]></description>
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<p class="EC_MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt; text-align: center" align="center">Jean Shin <em>TEXTile</em> (detail) 2006</p>
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<h1 align="center"><strong><em><font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic">We Interrupt Your Program</span></font></em></strong></h1>
<p><font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> January 16 - March 16, 2008</span></font><br />
<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> <span style="font-weight: bold">Reception</span><strong><span style="font-weight: bold">: Wednesday, January 23, 5:30-7:30  p.m.</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><em>We Interrupt Your Program</em> is a group show of video and new media works by fourteen emerging and mid-career female artists. Through their work, the artists intervene in, reconfigure, augment, and/or re-contextualize dominant narratives of war, violence, power, science, technology, gender, and the natural environment from a feminist, or at least female, perspective.<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"><strong><span style="font-weight: bold"></span></strong></span></font></p>
<p align="center">&nbsp;</p>
<p align="center"> <font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica">Maria Antelman, Maja Bajevic, Maria Friberg, Nina Katchadourian, Marisa Olson, Julia Page, </span></font><br />
<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> Shannon Plumb, Jean Shin, Renetta Sitoy, Julianne Swartz, Stephanie Syjuco, </span></font><br />
<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> Claudia X. Valdes, Anne Walsh, and Gail Wight with RETORT </span></font><br />
<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> </span></font><br />
<font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"> Organized by Marcia Tanner, guest curator</span></font></p>
<p class="EC_MsoNormal" style="margin-right: 0.5in; margin-bottom: 12pt; margin-left: 0in; text-align: center" align="center"> <font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"></span></font></p>
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<p><font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"></span></font><font face="Helvetica" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Helvetica"><strong><span style="font-weight: bold"></span></strong></span></font><strong><strong><font face="Arial" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">January 23, 7:30 pm</span></font></strong></strong><strong><font face="Arial" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial; font-weight: bold"></span></font></strong><font face="Arial" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"> Curator Marcia Tanner in conversation with <strong><span style="font-weight: bold">Jean Shin</span></strong> and Claudia X. Valdes</span></font></p>
<p>Milles College Art Museum :  <!-- Content Area: begin --> <!-- OmniUpdate: This section is editable: begin -->   <!-- com.omniupdate.div label="mainBody" group="everyone" break="break" button="657" --><!-- com.omniupdate.editor csspath="/z-omniupdate/css/standard-bottom.css" cssmenu="/z-omniupdate/css/standard-bottom.txt" width="800" div="#OUPreview" --><strong><span class="articlehdr"></span></strong><strong><span class="articlehdr"><strong>5000 MacArthur Blvd.<br />
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		<title>Eric Van Hove, Into the Atomic Sunshine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 20:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Despite the uniqueness of  the Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, its very existence is surprisingly not well-known in other countries. Through this exhibition, not only will the post-war Japanese art be introduced, but the Article 9  will also be introduced to the audience in New York. The exhibition will investigate the historic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite the uniqueness of  the Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, its very existence is surprisingly not well-known in other countries. Through this exhibition, not only will the post-war Japanese art be introduced, but the Article 9  will also be introduced to the audience in New York. The exhibition will investigate the historic significance and importance of how Article 9 was developed and how because of this, there was no blood shed from direct confrontation for 60 years after the war.</p>
<p align="center"><strong> Puffin  Room (SOHO, New York)</strong><br />
435 Broome St<br />
New York,  NY 10013</p>
<p class="style4" align="center"><strong>Saturday, January 12, 2008 - Sunday, February 10, 2008</strong></p>
<p class="style4" align="center"><strong>Opening Reception: Saturday, January 12th, 2008 6-8PM </strong></p>
<p class="style5" align="center">Exhibiting Artists (Alphabetical Order):</p>
<p class="style4" align="center">Vanessa Albury<br />
Allora ＆ Calzadilla<br />
Kota Ezawa<br />
Eric van Hove<br />
Yutaka Matsuzawa<br />
Yasumasa Morimura<br />
Nobuyuki Ohura<br />
Yoko Ono<br />
Motoyuki Shitamichi<br />
Yuken Teruya<br />
Yukinori Yanagi</p>
<p class="style4" align="center"><strong>Special Event: </strong></p>
<p class="style4" align="center">Saturday, Jan 19, 5PM- (Free)<br />
Documentary Film Screening &#8220;White Light, Black Rain&#8221;<br />
Steven Okazaki on the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki<br />
+ Butoh Performance by Vangeline Theater Co.</p>
<p class="style4" align="center">Friday, Jan 25, 7PM-<br />
Acoustic Live Music Performance<br />
Miho Hatori + Special Guest</p>
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		<title>Eric Van Hove - Tokyo station</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
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 OFF THE RECORD
Concept:Off the record is a punctual underground underway art show that takes place at various venues and subway stations in Tokyo. It hijacks the recently installed X-CUBE© locker system. X-CUBE© lockers allow multiple users to exchange packages by using a touch screen and their cell phone numbers as digital-keys. Proposed by [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><em><strong> OFF THE RECORD</strong></em></p>
<ul><font face="Times New Roman"><u>Concept:</u></font><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Off the record</strong> is a punctual underground underway art show that takes place at various venues and subway stations in Tokyo. It hijacks the recently installed <a href="http://www.x-cube.co.jp/" target="_blank">X-CUBE<sup>©</sup> locker system</a>. X-CUBE<sup>©</sup> lockers allow multiple users to exchange packages by using a touch screen and their cell phone numbers as digital-keys. Proposed by Belgian artist Eric Van Hove, the <a href="http://rogermc.blogs.com/tactical/" target="_blank">tactically</a> curated <strong>Off the record</strong> exhibit simply substitutes the package with an artwork or installation.<br />
Existing entirely in transitional public spaces, the show nevertheless remains hidden and visible solely within a private network: a person who has gained access to the work can only invite someone else to view it whose cell phone number they already have.</font><font face="Times New Roman"><u>A chain reaction guest list: </u></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The curator or the artist places the artwork, then invites the first person to the show by registering his cell phone number with the X-CUBE<sup>©</sup>, and calling him to confirm. In the following hours, the invited viewer arrives at the station, uses his cell phone to unlock the gallery space (the locker), and pays ¥100 to view the work. He then invites the next person by registering a new cell phone number and calling to confirm, and so on&#8230;<br />
Think of a &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_whispers" target="_blank">Chinese whisper</a>,&#8221; a children&#8217;s game in which a sentence is passed on from one player to the next, often with its meaning altered in transit.<br />
Want to see a work? You need to find someone who&#8217;s invited, and get him to invite you or go with him together to see it. There is no other way. This is a mean hi-tech mega-city: if you&#8217;re rich, pop-up when you want&#8230;but if you&#8217;re poor, be fast! It costs ¥100 every 3 hours.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><u>The show ends:</u> </font></ul>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman"></font></p>
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<li> if for any reason the last invited guest takes too long to visit the show</li>
<li> if the art work disapears</li>
<li> if the last invited guest breaks the chain by forgetting to invite a new person</li>
<li> if an earthquake destroys Tokyo</li>
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<table border="0" height="7" width="60%"></table>
<p><a href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/tablog/entries.en/2007/12/coin-locker-hijack.html">For more informations</a></p>
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		<title>Alessandro Nassiri - TR4480C</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Galleria d&#8217;arte contemporanea
Via Scalabrini 116. Piacenza
Opening  saturday 17th november 2007 from 6 pm 

TR4480C
An odyssey of the 21st century

http://www.alessandronassiri.net 
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Galleria d&#8217;arte contemporanea<br />
Via Scalabrini 116. Piacenza</p>
<p><strong>Opening  saturday 17th november 2007 from 6 pm </strong><br />
<strong><br />
TR4480C<br />
An odyssey of the 21st century</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.location1.org/images/dsc_0633.jpg" alt="dsc_0633.jpg" height="334" width="500" /><br />
<a href="http://www.alessandronassiri.it/alessandro_nassiri_tabibzadeh/TR4480C.html" target="_blank">http://www.alessandronassiri.net </a></p>
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		<title>Yumiko Furukawa - hoshi no oujisama</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Yumiko Furukawa présente son travail comme un « jeu d’association ». Elle utilise les mots et les images derivés de romans pour créer des sculptures qui servent de lien entre la literature et les arts visuels. La lecture de romans est le point de départ de son travail, d’où découle une oeuvre énigmatique qui grandit [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt">Yumiko Furukawa présente son travail comme un « jeu d’association ». Elle utilise les mots et les images derivés de romans pour créer des sculptures qui servent de lien entre la litera