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Interviews">Residency Artist Interviews

As part of the International Residency Program, Location One organizes artist discussions between the residents and curators, art critics or other artists. These discussions are video taped and placed here for public viewing. Eric Van Hove with ArezooCliff Evans with Rachel Gugulberger Ruey-Hsiaan Hsu with Eric Schiner Miguel Palma with Marie Losier Agnieszka Kalinowska with […]

Interview">Andrew Duggan – The Interview

interviewed by CANAPE">Cecile Paris, interviewed by CANAPE

Interview: The Living Theatre">Locution Interview: The Living Theatre

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

Interview: Rachel Rosenthal">Locution Interview: Rachel Rosenthal

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

Interview: Meredith Monk">Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

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

Interview: Meredith Monk">Locution Interview: Meredith Monk

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

Interview: Mac Wellman">Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

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

Interview: Mac Wellman">Locution Interview: Mac Wellman

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

The Skilled Regional Sponsored (Provisional) Visa to Work abroad in Australia

The Skilled Regional Sponsored (Provisional) Visa to Work abroad in Australia Normally, it takes three months to allow an O1 Visa to be valid or for an NZ Visa to become valid. This is because of the time it takes the immigration authorities to process the application. However, there are times where your NZ Visa […]

Work abroad in Australia Skills Regional Sponsored Visa (Provisional).

Work abroad in Australia Skills Regional Sponsored Visa (Provisional). Normally, it takes three months for the O1 Visa to be valid or NZ Visa to become valid. This is due to the time needed the immigration authorities to process your application. Sometimes, however it is possible that an NZ Visa application can be completed quicker. […]

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Concepts for any English language Essay which can help you to build a Really good Get the job done “Compose whatever you know.” Concerning picking a area of interest for your own English essay Before you start to latch on to a specific theme, take a little time to evaluate it.

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Let Fury Have The Hour

A new documentary by Antonino D'Ambrosio about the power of art and music to effect social change.

Bundith Phunsombatlert

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Zina Saro-Wiwa

International Fellow Nigeria Location One International Committee Zina Saro-Wiwa is a film-maker, writer and broadcast journalist. She is also the founder of AfricaLab, a multimedia company dedicated to transforming the way the world sees Africa. www.africalab.org She has made three documentaries to date. Bossa: The New Wave, Hello Nigeria! and This Is My Africa. This […]

Specific Gravity

new paintings by Lyra Abueg Garcellano, and video work by Kwan Sheung Chi

Kwan Sheung Chi

Kwan Sheung Chi (Hong Kong) Kwan Sheung Chi was born in 1980, Hong Kong. He obtained a third honor B.A. degree in Fine Art from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2003. In 2000 he was named the “King of Hong Kong New Artist”. In 2002 “Kwan Sheung Chi Touring Series Exhibitions, Hong Kong” […]

Conrad Shawcross: Control

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

Janez Jansa: Name Readymade

A talk by Janez Jansa, one of three artists who changed their names to that of the Slovenian Prime Minister in order to question the nature of identity, ownership and authenticity.

10 Year Anniversary Benefit Gala

 Location One celebrates 10 years with a special anniversary benefit gala honoring Laurie Anderson.

Andre Gonçalves w/ Blanca de la Torre

Ivy Ma w/ Erica Papernik

Ivy Ma w/ Erica Papernik

Nicolas Grospierre w/ Adina Popescu

Nicolas Grospierre w/ Adina Popescu

Nayland Blake: Behavior

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Nina Canell: Walking on No-Top Hill

Geöffnet: Di-Fr 13-18, Sa 12-18 Linienstrasse 158 im Hof, D – 10115 Berlin Tel +49 (0)30 28 38 53 52 Fax +49 (0)30 28 38 53 50 info@barbarawien.de Ausstellungen / Exhibitions: NINA CANELL Walking on No-Top Hill October 10, – January 2009, opening October 10, 7 – 9 p.m. News in Wiens Verlag 2008 Interviews […]

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Daniel Andersson with Beatrice Gross

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Eric Siu with Marion Bertagna

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Rob Kennedy with Raul Zamudio

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Aoife Collins with Irina Zacco Alessandrelli

Jean Shin with Nathalie Angles

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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.

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 […]

Tseng Yu-Chin with Anja Chavez

Nina Sobell with Hyewon Yi

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Katia Kameli with Jennifer Scanlan

Kuba Bakowski with Paddy Johnson

Hermelinde Hergenhahn with Felicity Hogan

Mafalda Santos with Cecilia Alemani

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 […]

Moira Ricci with Micaela Martegani

Xu Tan – Screening and Discussion


You are cordially invited to join Chinese artist Xu Tan and Nathalie Anglès, Director of Location One’s International Residency Program, for a special screening of the video Concert Hall of Zhen Daoxing  which premieres next week at the contemporary arts festival, ArtSheffield08, and for a viewing of Xu Tan’s installation Keywords  in our main gallery.

Xu Tan “Searching for Keywords”

A multimedia exhibition by Chinese artist Xu Tan. "Searching for Keywords" explores hidden motivations and intentions of individuals through a high-tech analysis of their vocabulary. The exhibition also allows viewers to add their own entries to create a lexicon of keywords. Through January 28, 2008

Xu Tan "Searching for Keywords"

A multimedia exhibition by Chinese artist Xu Tan. "Searching for Keywords" explores hidden motivations and intentions of individuals through a high-tech analysis of their vocabulary. The exhibition also allows viewers to add their own entries to create a lexicon of keywords. Through January 28, 2008

Andrew Duggan in Dingle/An Daingean

International Artists descend on Dingle/An Daingean AON ÁIT ANSEO/ANYWHERE HERE work that can be made anywhere as long as it’s here Dingle/An Daingean, October 29th- November 2nd, 2007 Three invited artists, Sarah Browne, Ben Geoghegan and Katie Holten whose practice reflect ‘interlocalism’ will gather for this inaugural event in Dingle/An Daingean to discuss, debate and […]

IXTLAN STOP by Yoon-Young Park

Sep. 11th to November 4th, 2007 Arario Gallery www.arariogallery.co.kr #354-1 Shinbu-dong, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea Tel : 82 41 551 5100,5101 Fax : 82 41 551 5102 PRESS RELEASE ————————————————————————– IXTLAN STOP Her work is a restructuring of a mysterious event that unfolds in a dreamlike manner, the way a mystery novel develops as the investigator […]

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.

IMHO with Ligorano/Reese

Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese in conversation with Heather Wagner. Topics: Current exhibition "Crater New York: A Lunar Drawing Contest" as well as other works by the "two-headed" artist duo.

Eric Van Hove with Arezoo

Cliff Evans with Rachel Gugulberger

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Krist Gruijthuijsen with Lauren Cornell

Juei-Hsien Hsu with Eric Schiner

Miguel Palma with Marie Losier

Agnieszka Kalinowska with Aomi Akobe

Virginie Yassef with Anne Couillaud Masseron

Kaori Tazoe with Yasufume Nakamori

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 […]

So Youn Jeong with Richard Vine

Bundith Phunsombatlert with Shinya Watanabe

Jani Ruscica with Matthew Lyons

Jeanette Doyle with Sarah Reisman

Project Gallery Events & Exhibitions

SELECTED PAST EXHIBITIONS: Main Gallery Exhibitions>> Rudy Shepherd: Portraits July 8-31, 2009 In “Portraits,” American Artist-in-Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high-art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd’s “Criminal/Victim” […]

Project Gallery Events & Exhibitions

SELECTED PAST EXHIBITIONS: Main Gallery Exhibitions>> Rudy Shepherd: Portraits July 8-31, 2009 In “Portraits,” American Artist-in-Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high-art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd’s “Criminal/Victim” […]

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 […]

Natalie Bewernitz & Marek Goldowski with Koan Jeff Baysa

Natalie Bewernitz & Marek Goldowski with Koan Jeff Baysa

Teresa Henriques with Robert Knafo

Rie Kawakami with Shin Yi Yang

Alessandro Nassiri with Jillian McDonald

Trine Nedreaas with Marie Losier

Geke Heinke with Emilie Renard

Isabelle Ferreira with Muriel Quancard

Nichole and Leesa Abahuni with Radmila-Iva Jankovic

Lydia Venieri with Sarah Tanguy

Marianna Viegas with Dr William Jeffett

Mayumi Nakazaki with Louky Keijsers

Paololuca Barbieri with Joe Hill

Simo Alitalo with Elena Sorokina

Wang Yahui with Yuka Yokoyama

Yoon-young Park with Yun Kyoung

Yuki Okumura with Hitomi Iwasaki

Martin Beauregard with Stephanie Jeanjean

Cecile Paris with Marc-Olivier Wahler

Wu Dar Kuen with Koan Jeff Baysa

Kenny Hunter with William Stover

Marlena Kudlicka with Katherine Carl

Santeri Tuori with Pieranna Cavalchini

Yumiko Furukawa with Yukie Kamiya

Federico Muelas with Ilyse Soutine

Hsiao Sheng Chein with Robert Knafo

Mark Theman with Juliane Wanckel

Miguel Soares with Yasufumi Nakamori

Jiun-Ting with Melissa Chiu

Isabelle Jenniches with Carole Stakena

Daniel Blaufuks with Anne Barlow

Javier Viver with Dr William Jeffett

Kenny Hunter (Scotland)

Kenny Hunter, interviewed by William Stover, Assistant Curator, Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Martin Beauregard (Canada)

Martin Beauregard. The Canadian artist explores multiple media including performance art using both low-tech and high-tech methods.

Wu Ta-Kun (Taiwan)

Wu Ta-Kun (Taiwan) This Taiwanese artist creates videos and sound installations that attempt to convey physicality and sensation.

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.

Marlena Kudlicka (Poland)

Marlena Kudlicka (Poland) Marlena’s distinctive hybrid work mixes pared-down text with elements of architecture, painting and graphic design. Recently she has started integrating new technology into her work.

Santeri Tuori (Finland)

Santeri Tuori (Finland) As a filmmaker, video artist and photographer whose main interest lies in the exploration of portrait identity and its construction, Santeri’s work is centered on the relationships between portraiture, photographs and moving images.

Cecile Paris (France)

Cecile Paris (France) As an artist who works mainly with video and photography, Cecile’s practice is informed by the exploration of narrative and its potential in still and moving images.

Mariana Viegas (Portugal)

Mariana Viegas (Portugal) Mariana works mainly with photography and video, questioning the media and subverting reality. In the artist’s view, landscape is an entity which is transformed by our presence and which, in turn, transforms us. Mariana observes and records the daily rituals performed by people in natural environments which are developed within the urban habitat, and draws out of these situations possibilities of existing narratives.

Lydia Venieri (Greece)

Lydia Venieri (Greece) Lydia is a multiple media artist whose work ranges from sculpture to installations incorporating painting, photography, video and the Internet. The fusion of mythological references with the everyday lies at the heart of her inspiration : “I create universes and landscapes where I project stories, conspiracy theories related to the media and mythological legends”.

Trine Nedreaas (Norway)

Trine Nedreaas (Norway) Primarily a video artist, Trine’s works portrays people who are unknown but extraordinary and ambitious individuals. She focuses on their talent, aspirations and on their often unachieved desires and distant life goals. Recent videos feature individuals performing their speciality in a very particular way and setting. The use of humor to strengthen a sense of unease and lack of fulfillment is characteristic of Trine’s approach. In the artist’s words, “I make films about wanting to be wanted”.

Wang Ya-Hui (Taiwan)

Wang Ya-Hui (Taiwan) Wang,Ya-hui is primarily a video and video installation artist. Her work is driven by the exploration of human consciousness and examines how hidden or conscious changes of “being” are triggered through illusion and imagination. Her installations often make apparent shifts of perception and the passage of one visible reality to another.

Mayumi Nakazaki (The Netherlands)

Mayumi Nakazaki (The Netherlands) Mayumi refers to herself as a product of “Japanese-style Westernization”. She is interested in the notion of the “self that exists and interplays in between parallels”. Her practice is a balance between creating fiction out of reality and trying to elevate reality to the rank of narrative. She focuses on sociological and ethnological issues with subjects that deal with disguise, uniformity, identity, gender and more recently with behavioural and conversational patterns between people.

Yoon-Young Park (Korea)

Yoon-Young Park (Korea) Trained as a traditional Oriental painter in Korea, Yoon-Young’s drawings and paintings integrate calligraphic and surrealistic methods of working into which the artist incorporates a wide range of contemporary cultural references ranging from fiction, documentary movies and plays to quiz sessions for the audience.

Yuki Okumura (Japan)

Yuki Okumura (Japan) Artist, writer and curator, Yuki Okumura probes the concept of identity and what makes the human “mind” and “self” unique. More recently, his art practice has expanded the realm of body art through the creation of discrete and precious works constructed from fingernails and saliva. Clearly intended to provoke, they retain a “trace of self” and exploit the uneasy tension between animate and inanimate. Another focus of investigation for Yuki is the development of connections between the banality of every day life with quantum theories, supernova explosions and the sublime.

Paololuca Barbieri (Italy)

Paololuca Barbieri (Italy) Paololuca’s projects investigate the boundaries between art and science, and foster synergies among a host of other disciplines (electronic music, lighting engineering, programming, drawing and video). The artist confronts these relationships with both analog and digital media. The transversal use of digital tools combined with an interdisciplinary approach lies at the heart of Paololuca’s practice.

Andrew Duggan (Ireland)

Andrew Duggan (Ireland) Andrew’s new media work and installations investigate the space between tradition (fact, folk/lore etc.) and contemporary space and time. He plays with cultural representations and perceptions and has presented many projects in the public domain. In Kerry, the Bán/Blanc series (2004) were projected onto a building reputed to have been prepared for the escape and arrival of Marie Antoinette. Andrew also frequently collaborates with dancers, musicians and cultural institutions.

Isabelle Ferreira (France)

Isabelle Ferreira (France) Isabelle’s work seems to prevail within that unlikely calm preceding the breaking storm. Her videos and sculptures - on occasion performance and installations- appear to leave time at a loose end: gesture and motion are slowed down and hidden rhythms revealed.

Geka Heinke (Germany)

Geka Heinke (Germany) Geka’s paintings depict everyday objects, such as wallpaper, lamps, floors and curtains. Isolated from their usual surroundings, the focus is on the serial structure of the objects and the tension that arises between spatiality and ornamental flatness. As perception and a layered reading of different spaces are simultaneously engaged, the artist’s loose, free-flowing technique guides the viewer into the depths of illusionistic space. Above all, the works transmit Geka’s viewpoint that our understanding of the world is ever more complex despite rapid technological and analytical advancement.

Simo Alitalo (Finland)

Simo Alitalo (Finland) Simo Alitalo studied philosophy and musicology at the University in Turku, Finland. He is currently working on his doctoral dissertation at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki. As a sound artist and a radio producer, he develops experimental sound environments and narrative radioproductions that increase awareness of our surrounding soundscapes and their significance in our everyday existence.

Leesa and Nicole Abahuni (U.S.A)

Leesa and Nicole Abahuni (U.S.A) Leesa and Nicole Abahuni are artists and twins from New York who collaborate on the investigation of the senses and the exploration of the interrelationships between the visual, aural, and tactile realms.

Virginie Yassef (France)

Virginie Yassef (France) Yassef’s videos, photographs, sculptures and installations reveal the poetry of everyday life, emphasizing the subtle gap between perception and reality. Strangeness and often even the supernatural surfaces when and where one least expects it.

Eric Van Hove (Belgium)

Eric Van Hove (Belgium). Inspired by a deep sense of wanderlust and the experience of foreignness, Van Hove questions the limits, “moral competence” and modes of persuasion of western contemporary art, once brought to the “audiences of the border.” If he defines his work as “poetic” and “tempted”, it has recently been advanced by some that while pondering on Globalisation it inscribes in the current of Fantastic Art. Prolific artist, he reflects on materialism and nomadism, whereas his insubstantial and subtle interventions often question in a discursive way sociological, political and ecological issues.

Kaori Tazoe (Japan)

Kaori Tazoe (Japan) Kaori Tazoe’s recent mixed-media works explore the role of theater and entertainment in people’s lives. From 1995 to 2002, she collaborated with artist/fashion designer Junko Ito in “Suit”, a series of conceptual art projects exploring the relationship between the individual and the collective mind, and the ways that the act of wearing a uniform affects both the individual and the group.

Jani Ruscica (Finland)

Jani Ruscica (Finland) Ruscica is an artist and filmmaker whose body of work reflects a deeply humanistic approach as it unravels culturally specific histories, both from a personal and collective perspective. He also favors creative collaboration in the development of his work.

Bundith Phunsombatlert (Thailand)

Bundith Phunsombatlert (Thailand) In recent years Mr. Phumsombatlert has used printmaking processes in developing three-dimensional objects which are included in mixed media installations. Social issues and a critical awareness of our consumerist society are a dominant feature in his work.

Miguel Palma (Portugal)

Miguel Palma (Portugal). Palma conducts the realization of his projects as an engineer or project designer. Methodical research and documentation are systematically applied toward the creation of grandiose mechanical devices and gestures that often question critical sociological and ecological issues in present times.

Alessandro Nassiri (Italy)

Alessandro Nassiri (Italy) Alessandro started with photography and is now involved in a wide range of media from video to balloons and chocolate. He has been defined as an artist “who works for happiness, using metaphors of everyday objects”. Amazement, irony, and semantic transformation of objects and facts are inherent to his practice.

Rie Kawakami (Japan)

Rie Kawakami (Japan) Kawakami works in the tradition of iron and steel welding. Her sculptures attempt to convey notions of life and its cycles, such as the ever-expanding universe, the dividing of a nucleus through an electron microscope, or the repeated cycles of construction and destruction of cities.

Agnieszka Kalinowska (Poland)

Agnieszka Kalinowska (Poland) Kalinowska’s multifaceted video and installation practice investigates the observation of human behavior in extreme conditions and states of emotional and psychic tension. Her work makes visible the condensation of energy and the hidden potential revealed in such situations, such as fear or hope, in a contemporary social and political context.

So Youn Jeong (Korea)

So Youn Jeong (Korea) In her videos and installations, So Youn Jeong’s explores aesthetic issues relating to time and space, memory and identity. Recent works investigate the radical impact on the human spirit of an era driven by the obsession for speed in different times and spaces. The interactive nature of art constitutes another area of interest for the artist.

Teresa Henriques (Portugal)

Teresa Henriques (Portugal). Henriques’s work revolves around the understanding of the concept of “Perception”. The guidelines of her research are defined by drawing, geometry, philosophy and optical phenomena. The resulting body of work consists of drawing machines and contemplative objects in space highlighting the relationship between artwork and human body.

Cliff Evans (U.S.A.)

Cliff Evans (U.S.A.). Bare life: Booth Girl*s and Stormtroopers: Accumulation, 2007A multi-channel photomontage animation that is presented as an object similar to an altar piece or a product display. It is constructed from an LCD screen and personal media players. It functions as a machine to contain, decipher and display images gathered from online sources. It situates itself within a soft-fascism, producing a baroque spectacle that unfolds and repeats. It, perhaps, is a clockwork meant to tell the time in an age of tech-fetish and availability at a glance.

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.

Natalie Bewernitz / Marek Goldowski (Germany)

Natalie Bewernitz / Marek Goldowski (Germany) Berwernitz / Goldowski have been working together since 2000. Their work focuses on tracing the possibilities and limits of depicting individual personality in its physical, spiritual and psychological dimensions. Mapping out the characteristics and peculiarities inherent to each individual is achieved in the form of interactive and multi-channel installations realized with computer-based self-generating sound creation in real time.

*IMHO* with Lenore Malen

a conversation with artist Lenore Malen. She will present her "New Society for Universal Harmony", a neo-utopian social experiment.*IMHO* with artist LENORE MALENWednesday December 13th, 7pmThis was an interview / performance.New Society for Universal HarmonyLenore Malen uses pseudo-documentary photographs, “testimonials”, case histories, and arcane imagery to archive her own reinvention of the utopian society established in Paris in 1738 by Franz Anton Mesmer.

Lukasz Skapski: Recent Video Works and Photographs

Skapski’s recent photographic and video work concerns cultural and political issues common to many national groups: the emotional ambivalence of women and nursing mothers, people’s views of the environment in which they live, the legacy of Communist practices in farming communities, as well as the practice and tradition of film itself. In all his work, the artist demonstrates an uncanny ability for capturing people’s circumstances on film and video.

Alexandra Do Carmo with Robert Knafo

Koki Tanaka with Mary Ceruti

Mark Themann (Germany/Australia)

Mark Themann received his M.F.A. from the California State University Long Beach in 1984. Mark Themann’s residency at Location One is sponsored by the New Media Arts Board-Australia Council and Arts Victoria.

Federico Muelas (Spain)

Federico was born in Madrid, Spain where he obtained his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts at University of Castilla. In 1999, he was granted a scholarship for an MFA program in Computer arts at the School of Visual Arts, where he specialized in computer aided installations.He has exhibited throughout Europe, the United States and South America.

Casual Friday

Casual Friday is the first essay in a broader body of work by Vesna Pavlovic consists of several layers, only one of which will be photographic. Audio interviews, drawings and writings will constitute the other layers.

Alexandra Do Carmo (Portugal)

Alexandra’s work uses drawing to explore the manifold relations between artist and audience, the public and the private. She not only explores drawing in its essential form of marks on paper, but also through the expanded frame of video, photography and performance.

Koki Tanaka (Japan)

Tanaka is a mixed-media artist who uses video and found objects to create iconic reflections of everyday life. He integrates everyday life into an art practice that combines humor with social criticism.

Hsiao Sheng Chien (Taiwan)

“Thanks to science and new inventions in technology, I have chosen mechanics and video-recording devices as tools to reflect e-society, plus such mediums as feeling, listening, smelling and virtual pictures to produce interaction between viewers and my works. This enables viewers to break through purely static visual limitation and further experience what the artist intends to express in his works in an all round way. Personal participation can better stimulate the imagination of viewers.”

Miguel Soares (Portugal)

Although Soares has been experimenting in several mediums, his more recent installations tend to combine video animation, DVD projection, and stereo sounds of his own composition.

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 […]

Saoirse Higgins (Ireland)

Saoirse Higgins (Ireland) (pronounced See-er-sssha. It means ‘freedom’in Gaelic) Mechanism no. 1: War :: Saiorse Higgins, with Simon Schiessl (July 9-August 2, 2003) Doom Machine doom monitor :: Saiorse Higgins (Feb 2003-November 2005) http://artists.banff.org/saoirse/ [ you’ll never be the same after this, you were never the same after that] :: online-offline performance looking at the pull and push of time through Beckett

Jiun-ting Lin (Taiwan)

Jiun-ting Lin (Taiwan) Projects: Previous multimedia projects include “Ecstasy Unleashed-Runaway Octopus amd Jellyfish”; “Recording the Instant”, “The Missing”. . . The titles of these works are revealing of the artist’s intention to create what he calls “a different dimension” where “time and space are sealed like a capsule and devoid of venue meaning”. Artistic creation is meant to be a fully sensorial experience in which the audience comes into contact with this alternative time and space that are devoid of wordly context.

Isabelle Jenniches (The Netherlands)

Isabelle Jenniches (The Netherlands) October 2002 –June 2003 In her onsite/online performances, she often draws upon such “low tech” sources as the ubiquitous public webcam, and her ongoing compulsive collections of found footage from the Internet. Isabelle Jenniches’ work has been shown in such venues as Theater de Balie, Amsterdam, Grand Theatre, Groningen, Society for Old and New Media, De Waag, Amsterdam and the World Wide Web.

Daniel Blaufuks (Portugal)

His latest work Collected Short Stories can be seen at present at the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon, displaying several photographic dipthycs in a kind of “snapshot prose”, a speech based on visual fragments that give indication of private stories on their way to becoming public.

Atsushi Nishijima with Yuzo Sakuraomoto

Ksenija Turcic with Koan Jeff Baysa

Marta Deskur with Koan Jeff Baysa

François Bucher with Koan Jeff Baysa

Xu Tan with Barbara London

Subtractive Creation/Visible Sound

A Multimedia Installation by composer and visual artist Atsushi Nishijima

François Bucher (Colombia)

François was the first artist to participate in the International Residency Program Projects and Exhibitions at Location One: Recorders :: video installation created in collaboration with Katya Sander : March 2001 Museum of Mankind :: video projection :: Residents’ Exhibition June 2001 White Balance (to think is to forget differences) :: video installation : January-March 2002

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

Ksenija Turcic (Croatia)

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

Xu Tan (China)

Xu Tan (China)

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

Atsushi Nishijima (Japan)

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

IRP Exhibition 2001

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

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

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

Drazen Pantic, Co-Director/Internet

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