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Icons & Relics

a theatrical fashion adventure spotlighting the 2013 Fall/Winter collection of renowned designer David Quinn. Here fashion, theater, and dance are intertwined by Quinn's nimble wit to form a multidisciplinary work of PerformanceFashionArt.

Andre Feliciano

André Feliciano (Brazil) Brazilian Cultural Office and Location One International Committee André Feliciano considers himself an art gardener. His utopian view of the world can be better understood by his concept of “Floraissance Art,” which mixes the words “flora” and “renaissance” and calls for a postmodern return to arcadia. Feliciano uses words like sprouting, cultivating, [...]

It Is My Body

An exhibition consisting of new sculptural work by Marta Jovanović

New Work by Andre Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno Henrique

New work by artists Andrea Feliciano, Everett Kane, Nuno Henrique

Phosphene Performances

A series of weekly performances by dance legends, as well as up-and-coming artists, throughout the duration of the exhibition Phosphene Variations. Jason Akira Somma will “perform” with the artists using his revolutionary video techniques, exploring the undiscovered edge between visual and performance art, as it uses performance as the well-spring for independent visual content.

Requiem

A new performance by Marta Jovanovic

Vanishing Acts

An evening of live performance echoing within a visual arena, instigated by dancer/choreographer Luke Miller.

Like A Shark in The Grass

This 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.

Lyota Yagi

Lyota Yagi (Japan) Asian Cultural Council Lyota Yagi was born in Ehime, Japan, in 1980 and currently lives and works in Kyoto. He graduated from the Department of Space Design, Kyoto University of Art and Design, in 2003. Yagi’s solo exhibitions include Circuit, Mujin-to Production, Tokyo (2008); Open Space 2008: emergencies! 008: Lyota yagi [Kai-Ten: [...]

Joana Villaverde

Joana Villaverde (Portugal) Gulbenkian Foundation Joana Villaverde was born in Lisbon, Portugal 1970 She has exhibited regularly in Portugal and abroad since 1998, most notably: Je Vous Garde, Pavilhão Branco, City Museum, Lisbon; Ferro e Fogo, http://www.formatocomodo.com; E Ela Dança, House of Arts Tavira; Drawings, Sala do Veado, Lisbon; Este Ano, Casa dos Dias da [...]

CURRENT ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Artists 2012-2013 André Feliciano (Brazil) Brazilian Cultural Office and Location One International Committee André Feliciano considers himself an art gardener. His utopian view of the world can be better understood by his concept of “Floraissance Art,” which mixes the words “flora” and “renaissance” and calls for a postmodern return to arcadia. Feliciano uses words like [...]

Chen Ching-Yao (Taiwan)

Born in 1978, Chen, Ching-Yao lives and work in Taipei where he earned his M.F.A from the Taipei National University of the Arts in 2006. As an artist, his interest lies in detecting shifts in global contemporary culture by creating composite photographic and collage imagery  that refer to Japanese history but are also imbued with [...]

Miguel Palma – Prospect.1 – NOLA fall 2008

  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 Announces Artists for its Inaugural Biennial and Highlights of Works to be Presented November 1, 2008 – January 18, 2009 Additional Venues Announced http://www.prospectneworleans.org   [...]

Luis Nobre with Christian Duvernois

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Luis Nobre in conversation with garden expert, Christian Duvernois, author of the upcoming Marie-Antoinette and the Last Garden at Versailles, on Nobre’s installation, Hold It.

SoYoun Jeong – Art Almighty

Amos Eno Gallery Opening Reception: Nov. 1, 2007, 6:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM Oct. 30 ~ Nov. 24, 2007 SoYoun Jeong was born in Seoul, Korea. Since 2004, Jeong has been working and living in New York. She is an artist working with mixed media. She has been working on video art, installation art, prints, [...]

Ritual for a Non-Repeating Universe

Ritual for a Non-Repeating Universe - Philippa Kaye Company, Special One-Night Only Dance Performance, Friday, April 6, 2007 with music performed by The AirBand.

Andrew Duggan – The Interview

dorkbot NYC – February 2007

The 28098th dorkbot-nyc meeting featured: free103point9, 31 Down and Brad Borevitz

"In the Sky" opening night performance, with Elliott Sharp, Glen Rumsey and others

Location One presented dancer Glen Rumsey joining the special performance by New York-based avant-garde musician Elliott Sharp, and percussionists Danny Tunick and Christine Bard, during the opening of In The Sky (performance at 7pm, free). The multimedia installation, which marks the first solo show for twin artists Leesa and Nicole Abahuni, is an exploration into the sharing of the senses and the interconnectedness between perception and sensation as experienced through visual, aural, and physical realms.

Leesa & Nicole Abahuni – "In the Sky"

Location One presented the debut solo exhibition in NYC by artists Leesa & Nicole Abahuni, on view in our main gallery at 26 Greene Street from November 21st through January 27th 2007 (Tue-Sat, 12-6pm). The multimedia installation, which was commissioned by Location One, is entitled In the Sky, is an exploration into the sharing of the senses and the interconnectedness between perception and sensation as experienced through visual, aural, and physical realms.

Maya Workshop – April 2006

Maya is widely regarded as the most powerful 3D application in the world. It is a film and game industry standard for generating of digital characters, environments, and special effects. Fine artists use it to create experimental media in all formats.

International Residency Program 2005-2006 – Group Show I

On Thursday, February 9th, Location One presented the first of two Spring exhibitions showcasing new work developed by artists from Italy, France, Germany, Korea, and Portugal who are participating in the 2005-2006 International Residency Program. Featured works represent a diverse range of artistic approaches.

Krzysztof Czyzewski from The Borderland Foundation

A living experiment in cross-cultural relations with foundation Chairman Krzysztof Czyzewski. About Czyzewski, Gail Kimberling of the New York Times has written that he “has based his life’s work on pushing the limits of borders, whether it involves going beyond the acceptable, bringing the past to the present, or bridging one country or culture with another.” His presentation will include footage from documentary work generated by the program.

dorkbot NYC – December 2005

The nine million and twenty second dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Thursday, December 8th at 7pm. It featured the lovely and talented: Newton Armstrong, Eyebeam OpenLab, Zach Layton.

The Electronic Guy

A performance by Benoît Maubrey which uses a new electroacoustic jacket, solar radio, guitar, sampler and more. Radio receivers, sound generators, samplers, amplifiers, loudspeakers - the clothes produce sounds by interacting with the environment and in response to the performers’ movements.

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

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.

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.

The Theatre of Food

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

In Hot Pursuit Series: Philoctetes

During their voyage to Troy, the Greeks abandoned one of their own men. His name was Philoctetes.

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.

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 Pharmacy

Perhaps 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.

Marta Deskur (Poland)

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