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Dara Birnbaum at EAI

Marking the occasion of a new comprehensive catalog and retrospective on the prolific ouevre of Dara Birnbaum, a selection of the artist’s early performance-videos were screened at Electronic Arts Intermix on March 30th. Editors of the new publication, Karen Kelly and Barbara Schröder introduced these early black-and-white, performance-based videos, which preceded her single channel works.... [ Read More → ]

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Dance Capsules: Walker Art Center acquires Merce Cunningham Dance Company Collection

Robert Rauschenberg, set piece for “Minutiae,” 1954.Photo by Herb Migdall, 1976.Courtesy Cunningham Dance Foundation. Minneapolis. I think I might be able to do it. I could live there if I could work or study at the Walker, with their AMAZING collection to keep me intellectually stimulated. That city isn’t bad, from what I recall. This... [ Read More → ]

Janet. and her uncanny obsession with her breasts

For a long while, I have been trying to find a beat up “Janet.” tour shirt. My ebay search for such a 90s relic is what generated this post. Although it probably started earlier in her career, Janet Jackson’s 1993 album “Janet.”, released under the Virgin label really propelled her into a full-fledged sex-symbol, and... [ Read More → ]

The Andy Monument

The New York Public Art Fund will present a tribute to Andy Warhol in Union Square this spring, a short distance from where the Factory once stood from 1968 until the artist’s death in 1987. The second Factory (the White Factory as opposed to the Silver Factory, which was located in midtown from 1962-1968) was... [ Read More → ]

Takahiko Iimura

Pretty stoked to check this out, and I have been hearing good stuff about this new space. I didn’t make it to the opening, which appropriately happened during the “supermoon,” but this guy did and blogged about it. I was introduced to Iimura’s work through my research on an exhibition and publication with Electronic Arts... [ Read More → ]

Maria Lassing "Films" at Friedrich Petzel

Known mainly for her paintings, (specifically, her ‘Body Awareness Paintings’) Chelsea’s Friedrich Petzel Gallery has organized an exhibition of the Viennese artist Maria Lassing’s videos. These lesser known works were created in New York, where the artist resided for 12 years until 1980. During her stint with the city, it makes sense that she became... [ Read More → ]

H BOX a nomadic video art screening room 2011 program

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Rirkrit Tiravanija – "Fear Eats the Soul" at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise

March 5 – April 16, 2011 From the Press Release: Rirkrit Tiravanija will open a new exhibition at Gavin Brown’s enterprise. Taking its title from the Fassbinder film Ali – Fear Eats the Soul a story of love bridging the existential divide, the show will feature, amongst other elements a T-Shirt Factory and a soup... [ Read More → ]

The Future is Now Media Arts, Performance and Identity after Nam June Paik

From the Tate Liverpool’s website: Nam June Paik, in collaboration with Norman BallardLaser Cone Photo: Stefan Arendt, LVR / Medienzentrum Düsseldorf Most authors currently buying viagra in canada advocate immobilization of the DIP joint should be maintained in full extension even during skin hygiene care. Another recommended way of making love is that people who... [ Read More → ]

Martha Rosler at EAI

Last night, Electronic Arts Intermix presented “Martha Rosler: Kitchen Theatre” to a very full house. The selection of Rosler’s videos ended with the premiere of most recent project, which documented the re-performance of her 1975 work, ‘Semiotics of the Kitchen,’ the first work screened in the program. The original work, which features Rosler before a... [ Read More → ]

Susan Hiller Retrospective at the Tate Britain

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Larry Clark’s ‘Tulsa’ recently found by the artist, and will be exhibited for the first time in the US at Luhring Augustine

While most of Luhring Augustine is dedicated to the group painting exhibition of contemporary American and European artists appropriately named Untitled (painting) (including Tauba Auerbach, Bernard Frize, Wade Guyton, Albert Oehlen, Josh Smith, Daan van Golden, Charline von Heyl, Christopher Wool, and Heimo Zobernig); the remainder of the gallery has been dedicated to screening Larry... [ Read More → ]

MoMA presents a program of live performance and dance in collaboration with the exhibition ‘On Line: Drawing Through the Twentiety Century’

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Shana Moulton’s Whispering Pines 10 at the New Museum

In her ongoing series Whispering Pines, most often presented in the format of video, Shana Moulton adopts the guise of Cynthia, a feeble-spirited hypochondriac/agoraphobe that experiences vivid hallucinogenic fantasies within an absurdist (and—) setting created by the artist herself. This world combines a thrift-store/ gift-shop aesthetic with consumer culture, fad remedies, and new age kitsch.... [ Read More → ]

Rewind the BETAMAX of life: Nam June Paik at Tate Liverpool and FACT by Peter Merrington

I was gearing up to blog about this exhibition, when I ran across this piece by Peter Merrington: By Peter Merrington on Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at 10:00 am. Nam June Paik in collaboration with Norman Ballard, 
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Merce Cunningham: Legacy at Joyce

Sometimes inevitable, the ephemerality of art is a blessing and a curse. While it can be difficult to think about an expiration or even death of a work of art, it simultaneously ensures it’s integrity. This is especially the case with dance, because it is so difficult to preserve. Video documentation is often subjective, and... [ Read More → ]

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BFI Gallery, London presents Yvonne Rainer

eFlux writes: This November the BFI Gallery presents an exhibition dedicated to the work of the legendary American dancer, choreographer and filmmaker, Yvonne Rainer (b.1934) whose practice is amongst the most influential on the newest generation of video makers and choreographers alike. In the last few years there have been a number of important publications... [ Read More → ]

Exhibition Contextualizes Kineticism as precursor to post-object art in New Zealand

Points of Contact:Jim Allen, Len Lye, Hélio Oiticica11 December 2010 – 27 February 2011 Govett-Brewster Art GalleryCorner King and Queen StreetsPrivate Bag 2025New PlymouthNew Zealandwww.govettbrewster.com Points of Contact joins a number of recent surveys that challenge the European and North American art historical paradigm, proposing and examining instead parallel and specific art historical trajectories outside... [ Read More → ]

Call for Graduate Applications

Over the last three months or so, I have noticed an unusual amount of emails from Graduate programs soliciting calls for applications. I swear that I have received at least three a day for the past couple of months… from every MFA and MA program in the country, practically. They usually come from eFlux or... [ Read More → ]

RoseLee Goldberg and Doryun Chong honored at Independent Curators International for 35th year anniversary

This year, ICI will honor two curators whose insightful work reflects this approach to curatorial practice, RoseLee Goldberg and Doryun Chong. You know RoseLee will be rocking some bad ass leather pants, as per usual. RoseLee Goldberg, Director of PERFORMA, is the recipient of the fifth Agnes Gund Curatorial Award for outstanding achievements in the... [ Read More → ]

Video Mix Tape #3

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Parisienne Commercials

Between 1990-2001, leading Swiss cigarette brand ‘Parisienne’ commissioned a series of commercials by internationally renown film directors. I’m not entirely clear why, but the company specified that the directors use the brand’s original name, ‘Parisienne People,’ in this series, which were screened in previews in Swiss and French cinematheques before film trailers. Aside from the... [ Read More → ]

Highlights from DJ set last night

There is a sweet video for this song, but the embedding has been disabled. Go here to see it. Insert Jim Shepard- “Voices of Men” 7″ here. OBVIOUSLY not You-Tubable. [ Read More → ]

Googlin’ the Rose

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Institute of the 21st Century announces two new iterations of Hans Ulbrich Obrist’s ‘Interview Project"

“We cannot understand the forces which are effective in the visual production of today if we do not have a look at other fields of modern life.” Alexander Dorner, via HUO’s Interview Project at Eyebeam, 1998.The Institute of the 21st Century announces two new iterations of Hans Ulrich Obrist’s ongoing Interview Project, an ongoing series... [ Read More → ]

Fast Forward 2: The Power of Motion at ZKM – Center for Art and Media

A sequel to the 2003 exhibition at ZKM, Fast Forward 2 will present a selection from the Munich-based video and contemporary art collector Ingvild Goetz from Munich, which has expanded significantly over the last 7 years. Known for Video, Film, and Media Art, ZKM does some of the more challenging shows; with regard to their... [ Read More → ]