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Conrad Shawcross: Control

New work by Location One's first International Fellow, British sculptor Conrad Shawcross.

Xu Tan – New Museum – June 19th – 21st, 2008

  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. June 16, 2008 New Museum Night School: Public Seminar 6 Space within space within space / Things to do while [...]

Hermelinde Hergenhahn & Mafalda Santos

Location One is happy to present new work by Hermelinde Hergenhahn (Germany) and Mafalda Santos (Portugal). Hergenhahn’s installation will consist of a series of pencil drawings gathered from experiences of quotidian life, and a video projection and wall etching in the gallery.

Cliff Evans: Empyrean

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum November 9, 2007 – January 13, 2008 Cliff Evans treats images like found objects, mined from the vast reference library that is today’s Internet. His exhibition Empyrean is a digital polyptych with photomontage animation which recalls the form of 15th-century Northern European altar-pieces merged with contemporary advertising narratives. Conversations with Cliff [...]

MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITIONS

We exhibit artists’ work in our main gallery eleven months a year, and often in our two other public spaces as well. All of the work we exhibit is developed at Location One, much of it by artists in our residency program. While Location One seeks to nurture a critical awareness of the implications of [...]

Press

LOCATION ONE IN THE PRESS Press inquiries contact Steve Cukierski +1 212-334-3347 : press@location1.org “Location One, a singularly engaging, idealistic and enchanting SoHo space any art lover must experience, no matter the exhibition”–Anne Swartz, NY ARTS, January/February 2006 on Douglas Repetto’s Slowscan Soundwave (III) CURRENT EXHIBITION:   PREVIOUS EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS: Davide Balliano: Giving My Back [...]

Andrew Duggan – The Interview

16 December 2004: Ned Rothenberg’s SYNC “Harbinger” CD Release Party

Ned Rothenberg’s SYNC “Harbinger” CD Release Party and concert. Samir Chatterjee, tabla; Jerome Harris, acoustic bass guitar, steel string guitar; Ned Rothenberg, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone and shakuhachi

16 December 2004: Ned Rothenberg's SYNC "Harbinger" CD Release Party

Ned Rothenberg’s SYNC “Harbinger” CD Release Party and concert. Samir Chatterjee, tabla; Jerome Harris, acoustic bass guitar, steel string guitar; Ned Rothenberg, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone and shakuhachi

Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Skin & Control

Rising out of the gallery floor and disappearing into the walls, two large-scale installations by MIT-based artist Chris Csikszentmihályi (cheek-sent-mee-high) occupied Location One’s space for the Fall Season 2004. The installations explore two central technologies of our late industrial society, the airplane and the control panel, rehearsing our dependence on complex technologies and the vulnerability they engender.

Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Skin & Control

Rising out of the gallery floor and disappearing into the walls, two large-scale installations by MIT-based artist Chris Csikszentmihályi (cheek-sent-mee-high) occupied Location One’s space for the Fall Season 2004. The installations explore two central technologies of our late industrial society, the airplane and the control panel, rehearsing our dependence on complex technologies and the vulnerability they engender.

Dialogue with Richard Maxwell

Richard Maxwell is one of the most talked about new playwrights in the downtown scene whose work has also been produced increasingly around the country and in Europe. His recent play Joe was produced at PS 122. Other works include House, Boxing 2000, Drummer Wanted, and Caveman. Maxwell worked with Steppenwolf in Chicago where he was co-founder and director of the Cook County Theatre Department. He is now Artistic Director of New York City Players.

The Wooster Group, A Dictionary of Ideas

The Wooster Group is an ensemble of artists who collaborate on the development and production of theater and media pieces.

Dialogue with Paul Kaiser

the second talk of our series PerformanceContemporary: a conversation with Paul Kaiser conducted by Bonnie Marranca.

The Theatre of Food

"The Theatre of Food", the first talk of the PerformanceContemporary series, conducted by Bonnie Marranca.

Bonnie Marranca, Creative director, Special Performance Projects

Bonnie Marranca is co-founder/Editor of the arts publishing house PAJ and continues to edit PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (formerly titled Performing Arts Journal), which celebrated its 25th year in 2001. The triannual offers expanded coverage of performance, video, dance, drama, film, music, photography, installations, and new media. PAJ has also published numerous [...]

Performance Ideas: Myth and the Contemporary

Panelists: Meredith Monk,, John Jesurun,, Mary Lucier, Eiko Otake, Theodora Skiptares, Moderator: Bonnie Marranca

Performance Ideas: Art as Spiritual Practice

Curated by Meredith Monk and Bonnie Marranca

Partners in Crime

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

Sync

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