Search Results for "curated"It Is My BodyAn exhibition consisting of new sculptural work by Marta Jovanović New Work by Andre Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno HenriqueNew work by artists Andrea Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno Henrique ConductivityA group show presenting different perceptions of time and space. Featuring work by Ana Freitas, Michaela Müller, Tommy Støckel, Andrea Yugoslavia Chirinos. Vanishing ActsAn evening of live performance echoing within a visual arena, instigated by dancer/choreographer Luke Miller. Na Yingyu: Our Homeland! Gone Just Like ThatA composite of video, sound and still images chronicling the encounters of the Manchurian video artist Na Yingyu. One and ManyA group show featuring work by Monica Baptista, Hiraku Suzuki, Agnieszka Kurant, Jacob Dahl Jürgensen, David Molander, and Atsushi Kaga. These artists engage a variety of mediums, from digital film and photography to the traditional art of sewing, transforming one piece into many as they channel possible meta-narratives in their work. Afghan Hound
Solo Exhibition and Live Performance by Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen Curated by Jovana Stokic October 29 – December 23, 2011 Opening Reception: October 29, 6-8pm Live Performance at 7pm A girl raised as a boy. A boy trained to act as a girl. A writer and activist in exile. Anauthoritative male. These are the four characters […]
Time WalkA performance by Australian artist-in-residence Zane Saunders. Part ritual, part dance, part battle preparation, the artist moves through a set designed from his sculptures. Sounds GoodFeaturing visual responses to a collaborative sound piece by artists John Aslanidis, Katy Dove, Phoebe Hui, Sophie Hunter, Miler Lagos, John O’Connell, Gonzalo Puch, and Zane Saunders. newARTtheatre 2A discussion of participatory theatre, the politics of theatre in the visual arts, theatre as process, community, virtuosity, the performance text, and the role of the body. The discussion, the second in a series moderated by Paul David Young, will be published in the special one hundredth issue of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art in February 2012. Like A Shark in The GrassThis imaginary landscape—in which bizarre and unfamiliar narratives seem to unfold before the viewer’s eyes—is loosely inspired by an earlier drawing by O’Connell, Like a Shark in the Grass (2009), which depicts a ghostly white shark uncannily drifting inside a forest. Xtracurricular: Jill Magid
Artist talk by Jill Magid. While on a research trip, Magid witnessed a mysterious shooting on the steps of the Texas State Capitol by Fausto Cardenas. Nothing is known of Cardenas’s motivations, but his gesture of shooting into the sky on the steps of the capitol, where he knew he would be immediately captured, reads symbolically as both tragic and poetic. Magid connects his action to Faust, an obvious but ultimately fruitful and complex avenue of exploration, as Goethe’s nineteenth-century drama traffics in similar themes of tragedy, psychology, and futility.
XtraCurricular The Perlin Papers
The Perlin Papers is a series of eight short films that reveal stories of domestic espionage during the Cold War period in the United States.
Giving My Back to the Night…
Solo show by Italian artist Davide Balliano. In the exhibition “Giving My Back to the Night I Heard You Lying to a Giant (First Giant)†Davide Balliano uses the myth of Ulysses blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus as a starting point for his representation of the five phases of sleep which he calls the “ancestral fight against the obscure void that blinds us every nightâ€.
Sharon Stone in AbujaSHARON STONE IN ABUJA an exhibition conceived by Zina Saro-Wiwa, British-Nigerian film-maker and founder of AfricaLab, an organisation dedicated to re-imagining Africa. Vires: a New Performance by Maria José ArjonaVIRES is a cycle of six performances analyzing and addressing diverse systems of power but most of all, addressing CHOICE as the most relevant exercise of freedom. Hannes Mahlte Mahler: Drawing Centrifuge
A special performance by German artist Hannes Mahlte Mahler in which the artist will draw your wishes. Curated by Jovana Stokic.
Adel Abidin I’m Sorry
A new exhibition by Iraqi artist-in-residence (From Finland) Adel Abidin. Video, animation and installation reflecting on the war and the destruction of his country with humor, irony and poignance.
Adel Abidin I'm SorryA new exhibition by Iraqi artist-in-residence (From Finland) Adel Abidin. Video, animation and installation reflecting on the war and the destruction of his country with humor, irony and poignance. Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen The Present Doesn’t Exist in My Mind And The Future’s Already Far Behind
A Performance by Lilibeth Cuenca RasmussenThursday, March 4th, 2010 at 7 pm.This incarnation of the multi-media performance is curated by Jovana Stokić.
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen The Present Doesn't Exist in My Mind And The Future's Already Far BehindA Performance by Lilibeth Cuenca RasmussenThursday, March 4th, 2010 at 7 pm.This incarnation of the multi-media performance is curated by Jovana Stokić. Ragnar Kjartansson Speaks with Jovana Stokic
Jovana Stokic in converation with performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson
Lucy Skaer artist talk
Jovana Stokic speaks with artist Lucy Skaer Thursday, February 4, 2010 7 pm Curator of Location One’s Abramović Studio, Jovana Stokić will speak with artist Lucy Skaer about her current and past work, focusing on the collaborative artist group Henry VIII’s Wives, who have been working together since 1998, mainly in film and video. The […]
Abramović Studio at Location One
Abramović Studio at Location One The Marina Abramović Studio is a space within Location One dedicated to the ongoing performance series of long-durational works focusing on open-ended forms of workshops, panels and discussions. It includes resident artists at the Location One as well as a larger community of artists and thinkers interested in the development […]
Yes, But…An exhibition of keynote works by Vik Muniz and new works from Alexandra Mota de Aguiar, Mattias Ericsson, Wojtek Doroszuk, and Zhou Tao Marina Abramovic: Performing The Gallery/Performing the Museum
Marina Abramovic, performance art legend discusses recent work with curator/art-historian Jovana Stokic
Richard Bell: I Am Not SorryFirst solo exhibition by Australian indigenous artist Richard Bell. Jovana Stokic
Jovana Stokic, Abramovic Studio curator Belgrade-born, New York-based art historian and critic Jovana Stokic holds a Ph.D from the Institute of Fine Arts at the New York University. Her dissertation, titled “The Body Beautiful: Feminine Self-Representations 1970 – 2007,” analyzes  works of several women artists – Marina Abramovic, Martha Rosler, Joan Jonas — since the 1970s, […]
Claudia Calirman, Art Historian and Senior Curator
Claudia Calirman has a Ph.D. in Art History from the Graduate Center, The City University of New York. Her specialty is modern, contemporary and Latin American art. She is the 2008-09 Visiting Scholar at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. She teaches at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, […]
Nayland Blake – Gorge and Misbehavior IIÂ Please join us this Friday, January 9th for the second night in a series of performances responding and reacting to BEHAVIOR, the current exhibition by Nayland Blake. At 6pm Blake will reenact his notorious performance, "Gorge," a one-hour event in which the artist will sit shirtless in front of a table full of food from which the audience is encouraged to feed him. Geka Heinke at Luxe Gallery, NYC
PRESS RELEASE QUIETLY Curated by Stephan Stoyanov Luxe Gallery 53 Stanton Street New York, NY 10002 212 582-4425 January 7 – February 15, 2009 Opening Reception: January 7, 2009, 7-9 pm Luxe Gallery is proud to present Quietly, a group exhibition with the following artists: Phil Argent, Amanda Church, Claire Corey, Geka Heinke, Rita MacDonald, […]
Nayland Blake – Misbehavior IA series of performances based on Nayland Blake's exhibition Behavior. Curated by Nayland Blake. Features performances by Carmelita Tropicana, Robert Gluck, Sarah Schulman, Rob Fitterman, Dominic Vine Rudy Shepherd – Storytellers – Paperwork Gallery, Baltimore
Storytellers is a group exhibition curated by Dana Reifler, Cara Ober, and NY Artist Rudy Shepherd. Opening Reception: Friday, December 12 from 7-9 p.m. Exhibiting Artists: Nicole Barrick, Rachel Bone, Jeffrey Kent, Ridley Howard, Josh Weiss, and Saya Woolfalk. The artists hail from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York and utilize a narrative approach to drawing. […]
The Influence of Fish Tails on The Breaking Waves
Curated by Irina Zucca Alessandrelli Opening: Friday the 12th of December from 6 to 9 pm POINT B Special projects, 71 North 7th St, Brooklyn The Influence of Fish Tales on the Breaking Waves derives its name from Jules Verne’s novel entitled “The Green Ray” (1882), in which  the author describes  the disenchantment of the […]
Nayland Blake: Behaviora-25-year-survey-of-the-work-of-nayland-blake-featuring-drawings-sculptures-and-performances Rudy Shepherd – Upcoming Shows – Nov/Dec 2008
2008 Lay Your Burden Down, Chert Gallery, Skalitzerstr 68 10997 Berlin Berlin Germany Nov. 1-Dec. 20 chert-berlin.com 2008 New York Nov. 20-Jan. 2, 2008 Heskin Contemporary, 443 West 37th Street, New York, NY 10018 THE OBJECT DIRECT Curated by Matthew Fisher The Object Direct will be on view at Heskin Contemporary from November 20th through […]
Nayda Collazo-Llorens: Voice Over and other New Shows
Voiceover A public intervention by Nayda Collazo-Llorens October 25 – November 16, 2008 Viewable from dusk until midnight, Thursdays through Sundays Opening Reception: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 6PM – 8PM Artist’s talk: Saturday, November 8, 4:30PM MediaNoche, 1355 Park Avenue @ 102nd Street, New York, NY MediaNoche, Manhattan’s Uptown gallery devoted to new media, presents […]
Jane Philbrick PULLThis is PULL, Jane Philbrick’s large-scale installation at Location One, which comprises 502 fire alarms, strobes, smoke, detectors, siren horns, control panels — and one customized vintage fire pull station. PULL is about security and fear and power and technology. It is beautiful while disturbing. Eric Van Hove – Chinese Character Biennale
Chinese Character Biennale – Ku art center, Kufang International Art City, Huantie Lu, Chaoyang district, Beijing : “é“ (dà o, or Tao) in Chinese philosophy, is a fundamental concept signifying “the correct way,” or “Heaven’s way.” In the Confucian tradition, tao signifies a morally correct path of human conduct and is thus limited to behaviour. But […]
3 of our residents in Manifesta 7!
Participating artists Alterazioni Video (Paololuca Barbieri) & Nina Canell Participating Artist/Curator: Krist Gruijthuijsen MANIFESTA 7 THE EUROPEAN BIENNIAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART TRENTINO – SOUTH TYROL, ITALY 19 JULY – 2 NOVEMBER 2008 All exhibition venues open from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm. Official Opening: 19 July, 2008. http://www.manifesta7.it MANIFESTA 7 IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE […]
Ya-hui Wang & Yuki Okumura at MOCA Taipei
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. […]
Ya-hui Wang & Yuki Okumura at MOCA Taipei
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. […]
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 […]
Miguel Palma – Gallery Satori
UPCOMING EXHIBITION Gallery Satori is pleased to present our first inaugural exhibition, UNREAL CITY curated by Mariko Tanaka. UNREAL CITY focuses on artists’ 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’s population will live in “mega cities,” […]
Rashaad Newsome at The Kitchen
> Hoofers’ House > Hosted by Jason Samuels Smith > Featuring DJ Reborn > > Live Visuals by Rashaad Newsome > > Friday, May 23, 8pm > > FREE > > Co-Presented with The Studio Museum in Harlem > > Curated by Rashida Bumbray > > > > > Hoofers’ House is an ongoing quarterly […]
2×2: New Randy & Bob Holman w/ Vito Ricci
2×2 brings together two poet/musician duos in a night of New Poetry, Old School styleNew Randy is poet Holly Anderson and musician Lisa B. Burns. Bob Holman, proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club, collaborates with musician Vito Ricci.
2×2: New Randy & Bob Holman w/ Vito Ricci2×2 brings together two poet/musician duos in a night of New Poetry, Old School styleNew Randy is poet Holly Anderson and musician Lisa B. Burns. Bob Holman, proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club, collaborates with musician Vito Ricci. Aoife Collins: Wet EyeA number of sculptural and two dimensional works by this Irish artist in residence 2007-2008, exploring synthetic experience and mimesis, transference and its relationship to text and historical figures and influence upon cultural legacy. Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center
Snake Alley @ Taipei Cultural Center on March 19, 6-8pm 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 […]
Alessandro Nassiri – ISE Foundation
ISE CULTURAL FOUNDATION Détourned Menu: Food in the Form of Activism March 07 – April 25, 2008 555 Broadway, 10012, New York, Ny Opening Reception & Performance by Cori Crowley & Bert Bergen Friday, March 7, 6pm – 8pm. Artist by Erik Carver & Howard Huang, The Center for Tactical Magic, Cori Crowley & Bert […]
TRACEY MOFFATT: Social EditLocation One is pleased to present three important films by Australian video pioneer Tracey Moffatt, perhaps one of the most revolutionary women artists to have ever worked in that medium. Jean Shin – Los Angeles
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, […]
Miguel Palma – Faulconer Gallery
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 […]
Rob Kennedy (Scotland)Rob Kennedy lives and works in Glasgow. His work shifts between sculpture, video and live video manipulation. Rob studied BA (hons) Fine Art at Brighton Polytechnic from 1987-1990.Rob Kennedy's residency at Location One is supported by The Scottish Arts Council. Eric Van Hove – Tokyo station
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 Belgian […]
What We Saw Upon Awakening
First New York show by Afghani artist Lida Abdul. Her work depicts the devastation of war and a sublimation of healing. Curated by Pieranna Cavalchini. Through November 17, 2007.
Eric Van Hove in Madagascar!
– 30 et presque songes – group show, zone zital ankorondrano, Antananarivo, Republic of Madagascar : “Tandis que se dispersent les troupeaux stellaires, puis rentrent dans leur parcage inconnu (…)” Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, Mesures du temps, in Presque-songes, Antananarivo, 1960, page 47. Mesures du temps (installation view – 30 parrots, bird droppings, black paint, manufactured steel, […]
Rashaad Newsome: “Shade Compositions”
At the 11th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival, curator Felicity Hogan presents: Duron Jackson: “Five Men” Rashaad Newsome: “Shade Compositions” Friday, September 28, 2007. Performances begin at 7pm: Rashaad Newsome followed by Duron Jackson (15 – 20 mins each) Location: 111 Front St Gallery Buildings, 2nd fl., # 216. Installation on view: Saturday, 29th, […]
Rashaad Newsome: "Shade Compositions"
At the 11th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival, curator Felicity Hogan presents: Duron Jackson: “Five Men” Rashaad Newsome: “Shade Compositions” Friday, September 28, 2007. Performances begin at 7pm: Rashaad Newsome followed by Duron Jackson (15 – 20 mins each) Location: 111 Front St Gallery Buildings, 2nd fl., # 216. Installation on view: Saturday, 29th, […]
Rashaad Newsome: "Shade Compositions"
At the 11th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival, curator Felicity Hogan presents: Duron Jackson: “Five Men” Rashaad Newsome: “Shade Compositions” Friday, September 28, 2007. Performances begin at 7pm: Rashaad Newsome followed by Duron Jackson (15 – 20 mins each) Location: 111 Front St Gallery Buildings, 2nd fl., # 216. Installation on view: Saturday, 29th, […]
ALTERAZIONI VIDEO at fabioparisartgallery
NIGHT TALK OF THE FORBIDDEN CITY # 2 OPENING 29 September 2007, 6 pm >From 29 September to 9 November 2007 Gallery opening times 3 pm -7 pm every day except Sundays and holidays The Fabio Paris Art Gallery is proud to present Night Talk of the Forbidden City #2, the first Italian solo exhibition […]
Aoife Collins (Ireland)
Aoife Collin's (Ireland) interdisciplinary practice is shaped by recurrent themes of permutation, multiplicity, cultural paraphernalia and mass identification. Works are made out of existing materials, substances and structures that are transferred into new forms of narration. In her attempt to open up the realm of possibility, the artist pays close attention to the ability of objects to role-play and the extent of their mutability.
Performance
Location One’s performance program features complex multi-disciplinary productions, often based on ideas that emerge during residencies and are commissioned for further development and presentation. Abramović Studio In September 2009 Marina Abramović inaugurated the Abramović Studio at Location One. The studio, curated by Jovana Stokić, introduced artists from Location One to other artists working in the […]
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 […]
Jeanette Doyle – StarLine ToursApril 13-May 25, 2007 Location One presented the opening of the installation StarLine Tours by resident artist Jeanette Doyle, (Ireland) on April 12th from 6 to 8 pm. The installation consists of video, audio (approximately 1h40mins.) and digital prints on watercolor paper, and was on view in the Project Gallery through Friday May 25th. 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 […]
Bewernitz & Goldowski – VOLUME at 3rd Ward
Nathalie Bewernitz and Marek Golodowski will be presenting “UNVEILED PRESENCE (secret sounds 2)” at 3rd Ward/Brooklyn , New York. Volume: Experiments with Sound + Video Curated by Mariko Tanaka Exhibition: March 30th-April 19, 2007 Opening Reception: Friday, March 30th, 2007, from 6-9 pm http://www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org Featured Artists: Natalie Bewernitz & Marek Goldowski, Ian Curry, Ã…sa Elzén […]
Bewernitz & Goldowski – VOLUME at 3rd Ward
Nathalie Bewernitz and Marek Golodowski will be presenting “UNVEILED PRESENCE (secret sounds 2)” at 3rd Ward/Brooklyn , New York. Volume: Experiments with Sound + Video Curated by Mariko Tanaka Exhibition: March 30th-April 19, 2007 Opening Reception: Friday, March 30th, 2007, from 6-9 pm http://www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org Featured Artists: Natalie Bewernitz & Marek Goldowski, Ian Curry, Ã…sa Elzén […]
OHW with Pierre-Lin Renié and Allan McCollum
Reproduction as a Creative Principle: presentation and discussion with Pierre-Lin Renié and Allan McCollum
Yumiko Furukawa (Japan)
Yumiko Furukawa (Japan)
Using words and images derived from literature, Yumiko creates unique video and sculpture installations and performances, which serve as a bridge between literature and visual arts.
Jeanette Doyle (Ireland)
Jeanette Doyle (Ireland). This triptych work addresses Doyle’s ongoing interest in the St. Patrick’s Day parade and how an event of this nature can segue into militarism. Framed against the entrance to the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, the video displayed in the central television features the parade in 2007 as it draws to an end. On the adjacent TVs, the artist has painted the image of a policeman that she photographed as he stuck out his tongue at the 2006 parade. A DVD of a solid color plays behind each painted television, green on one side and blue on the other. This new work reinforces the notion of the rendering of the self into spectacle, the Disney-fication and remote construction of National identity.
Jeanette Doyle (Ireland) earned critical acclaim with her first post-graduate
exhibition, winning the Overall Prize at ev+a ‘95, curated by Maria de
Corral. Since then, her practice has concerned itself, often playfully, with
the interrogation of a number of different disciplines and stances. Her work
has been exhibited widely both in Ireland and abroad; including Ecole
Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, Croatia;
Brisbane Institute of Modern Art; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; the
ICA and Studio Voltaire, London; Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane and the
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork. Doyle has also held solo exhibitions at
the Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Limerick City Gallery of
Art; City Arts Centre, Dublin; Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast and Temple Bar
Gallery, Dublin. In 2003 and 2005 she showed at Eurojet Futures at the Royal
Hibernian Academy, Dublin.
Cliff Evans – The Road To Mount Weather
This three-channel moving image installation (15 minute loop) is a personal artifice assembled from ideas and images found across the socio-environment of the Internet. Its form is reminiscent of historic epics as represented in cinema and in grand panoramic paintings, while also mimicking the ubiquitous technology used for website banner advertisements.
Theory of Everything
A screening featuring videos by 10 Japanese artists. Curated by Location One resident artist Yuki Okumura.
The screening will be followed by a discussion between the artist and Nathalie Anglès, Residency Program director.
Slowscan Soundave (III) & The Telæsthetic Finger
Location One continued its Fall 2005 season with an exhibition in two parts featuring a large-scale interactive installation in the main gallery and a collection of smaller sound pieces in the project room.
Slowscan Soundave (III) & The Telæsthetic FingerLocation One continued its Fall 2005 season with an exhibition in two parts featuring a large-scale interactive installation in the main gallery and a collection of smaller sound pieces in the project room. dorkbot NYC – March 2005
The twelve thousandth dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005, 7pm. It Featured the lovely and talented: Chris Jordan and Joshua Goldberg, Kelly Dobson, Karla Grundick and Mistress Koyo.
Television
Location One presented the first US solo exhibition by French artist Claude Closky. Television focuses on the production of signs and systems that articulate the world in a society driven by consumerism.
Poetic Spectrum – Images, Objects, and Words of Gozo Yoshimasu
Location One presented the New York debut exhibition and special performance reading by renowned Japanese poet Gozo Yoshimasu, recent recipient of the Purple Ribbon Award from the Japanese Government for his significant cultural contributions. Poetic Spectrum will present Yoshimasu’s photographs and copperplate calligraphies for the first time to the New York audience, and will also bring the legendary poet to New York to perform after a ten-year absence.
Signal to Noise
A group exhibition featuring works that explore the relationship of sound and light waves. Featuring work by Atsushi Nishijima, Erwin Redl, Laurie Spiegel, and Heather Wagner
Under the Rain
It is a great pleasure to present the first solo exhibition of work by the internationally celebrated filmmaker Alfred Guzzetti.
March Music Series: Atsushi Nishijima
Trained in experimental and contemporary music, Nishijima creates sculptures and installations that emphasize the idea that sound, and thereby music, is inherent in all objects and environments.
March Music Series: Dave Douglas and Trisha Brown
Two internationally renowned artists -- Trisha Brown, the most widely acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the postmodern era, and Dave Douglas, a widely acclaimed composer and trumpeter who has developed new music which finds itself outside the traditional language of jazz -- will craft an improvisational work for the second evening of the festival.
March Music Series: Julius Hemphill Sextet
Over the past thirty-five years Julius Hemphill has earned a reputation as one who broke down boundaries and defied labels.
In Hot Pursuit Series: Philoctetes
During their voyage to Troy, the Greeks abandoned one of their own men. His name was Philoctetes.
Winter Music Series: Mark Dresser
Swiss virtuoso saxophonist Marcus Weiss, a champion of contemporary music performance, and the New York bass virtuoso and composer Mark Dresser will present an evening of compositions, structured improvisations and solo pieces.
In Hot Pursuit Series: Sonnets for an Old Century
SONNETS FOR AN OLD CENTURY examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind.
Virtual Live
The Roman Forum II is a neo-Vaudevillean performance work that focuses on the aftermath of the 2000 elections seen through the eyes of five Romans from the time of the emperor Nero.
Fall Music Series: Mark Feldman
Violinist and Composer Mark Feldman will present a concert of music for solo violin featuring compositions from his CD Music for Violin Alone (Tzadik).
Subtractive Creation/Visible SoundA Multimedia Installation by composer and visual artist Atsushi Nishijima In Hot Persuit Series: Frequency Hopping
In 1940, Hedy Lamarr, the “most beautiful woman in the world†and composer George Antheil, the “bad boy of music†met at a Hollywood dinner party. Two years later, they received a patent for an invention now recognized as the model for wireless communication.
The Themersons + The Remake of PharmacyPerhaps the most influential of Polish cutting-edge artists, the Themersons produced five short films between 1930 and 1937 in Warsaw that rank among the greatest of European avant-garde: Pharmacy, Europa, Moment Musical, Short Circuit and The Adventure of a Good Citizen. Performance Ideas: Art as Spiritual PracticeCurated by Meredith Monk and Bonnie Marranca Fall Music Series : Gerry HemingwaySince 1974, Hemingway has worked as both a solo and an ensemble musician. Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari KimuraThe Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Earl Howard & Mari KimuraThe Third of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Earl Howard and Mari Kimura. Mari Kimura and Earl Howard are both recognized composer/ performers in the field of electroacoustic music, as well as virtuosos on the violin and saxophone. They premiered both solos and duets for violin and saxophone, as well as compositions by Earl Howard for digitally processed violin and synthesizer (Kurzweill 2500). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia NortonThe second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories†(San Francisco Chronicle). Wake the Dead Spring Music Series: Leroy Jenkins & Felicia NortonThe second of five exciting performances will be a collaboration between Leroy Jenkins and Felicia Norton. Leroy Jenkins, violinist/composer, is a “master who cuts across all categories†(San Francisco Chronicle). Robert Wilson on VideoIn this wide-ranging video program, which also features documentaries on Wilson's life and work, the artist is highlighted not only as a theatre and opera director and visual artist but also as an actor. LIFE, after the SquirrelThe grand opening show of Location One has been curated by Harm Lux, an international curator, originally from the Netherlands, who has been based in Zurich for the past ten years. VivisectionThe initiation of our film/video program with “Vivisectionâ€, a video installation featuring work by Lisa Bateman, Janene Higgins, Luther Price, Miroslaw Rogala, and Carolee Schneemann.This work will appear in the gallery and will be streamed on our website. |