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Vanishing Acts

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

One and Many

A 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.

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.

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   […]

Nina Sobell: Artist-in-Studio As Spectacle: Internal Message Search: A Performative Installation

Nina Sobell will install her studio in Location One's Project Gallery, which includes recent wax
sculptures, drawings, keyboard, guitar and mic.
Visitors to the gallery will be able to engage in a dialogue with the artist about this work, and may
bring their own instruments to improvise with her live on the web.

Nina Sobell (U.S.A.)

Sobell (USA) pioneered the use of video, computers, and interactivity in art, as well as performance on the Web. Since 1969, when she first used video to document participants' undirected interactions with her sculptures, she investigates the extent to which video enables her to manipulate the relation between time and space, and to create a vortex for human experience, in which the mediated event coincides with public experience, memory, and relationships.

Nine International Artists Exhibit

June 2nd – July 28th, 2007

Location One presented the second IRP group show of the 2006-2007 season, and featured new work developed by resident artists. The exhibition represented a diverse range of artistic approaches and many are works in progress.

Support & Sponsors

The International Residency Program at Location One would not be possible without the generous support from the following organizations and institutions: The Asian Cultural Council (US) The Trust for Mutual Understanding (US) The Milton and Sally Avery Foundation (US) City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs, NYSCA,(US) The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual […]

Support & Sponsors

The International Residency Program at Location One would not be possible without the generous support from the following organizations and institutions: The Asian Cultural Council (US) The Trust for Mutual Understanding (US) The Milton and Sally Avery Foundation (US) City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs, NYSCA,(US) The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual […]

International Residency Program

  The Location One International Residency Program’s unique structure allowed emerging and mid-career artists to interact and converse with more established artists at the top of their career. This sort of discourse was at the heart of Location One’s philosophy of experimentation and collaboration. Artists were selected by our partner foundations and arts organizations who […]

Funders

Location One programs are supported, in part, by public funds from: Major general operating and program support is provided by foundations, corporations, and foreign cultural institutions including: The Abernathy, MacGregor Group Agency for Cultural Affiars (BUNKA-CHO), (Japan) The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon (Ireland) The Asian Cultural Council Associazione Artegiovane, Milan Milton and Sally […]

People

Board of Directors James T. MacGregor Chairman of the BoardManaging PartnerAbernathy MacGregor Group Inc. Elzbieta Matynia Director, Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, The New School University Alina Pedroso Director, Brown Harris Stevens James Lindon Director, PaceWildenstein Gallery Bob Holman Poet, Proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club Esther Dyson Edventure Holdings, Founding Chairman ICANN, Chairman, Electronic […]

IRP Exhibition: Winter 2007

Location One presents the first of two exhibitions showcasing new work developed during their residencies by eight artists participating in the 2006-2007 International Residency Program.

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.

Nina Katchadourian (U.S.A.)

Nina Katchadourian (U.S.A.)

Katchadourian’s work exists across a wide variety of media that includes sound, video, sculpture and photography. At Location One, the artist will be working on a new synchronized multi-channel video work called “Zoo” and a number of new sound-based works.

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.

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.

International Residency Program 2005-2006 – Group Show II

On Thursday, June 1st, Location One opened its Summer exhibition, showcasing new work developed by resident artists from the USA, Finland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, Japan, Greece, and Taiwan who are participating in the Location One 2005-2006 International Residency Program. The show was open to the public through Saturday, July 29th, 2006.

Seamus Moran on the Next 10,000 Years

Seamus Moran on the Next 10,000 Years April 26, 2006 Seamus Moran gave a talk about The Next 10,000 Years The world is not coming to an end, so let’s think together about the future. Humans have developed enough understanding of the planet, and our own history on it over the last 10,000 years, that we can now think on longer time scales.

dorkbot NYC – February 2006

The nine million and twenty ninth dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, February 1st at 7pm. It featured the lovely and talented: Ge Wang, Anton Perich, Carrie Dashow.

dorkbot NYC – January 2005

The thirty thousandth dorkbot-nyc meeting took place on Wednesday, January 5th, 2005, 7pm. It featured the lovely and talented: Paul Davies, Michelle Rosenberg, Jason Van Anden.
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