Ron Slate on Where Art Belongs, essays by Chris Kraus (semiotext[e] intervention series)
A few months ago, I read the new Chris Krauss book, (oddly) titled, “Where Art Belongs.” Not having the time to critique the book myself, I thought I would post Ron Slate’s recent review: July 18th, 2011 In September, 2009, an art collective called Bernadette Corporation exhibited “The Complete Poem” at Greene Naftali, a commercial... [ Read More → ]
Experimental Television Center 1971-2011
Anthology Film Archives screened a bitter-sweet program of videos as a tribute and farewell to the Experimental Television Center (ETC) Friday evening. Since 1971, ETC has maintained its presence as a unique video art production studio in Owego, NY; providing artists with access to the tools of video art production through residencies and grants. The... [ Read More → ]
E.S.P. TV at Silvershed
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Teens “Get” Ryan Trecartin
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“The View From a Volcano: The Kitchen’s Soho Years, 1971-1985″
Anthology Film Archives. Electronic Arts Intermix. White Columns. The Kitchen. What do all of these cultural meccas share in common in 2011? Each DIY space-cum- “institution” is celebrating their 40th Anniversary this year. In addition to lectures and performances, The Kitchen will present an exhibition about its early years in Soho, before the alternative arts... [ Read More → ]
Bring to Light NYC brings Nuit Blanche to Greenpoint, Calls for Artists
Early this spring, New Yorkers were treated to a unique and unprecedented spectacle, with “Let Us Eat Cake,” a program where projected images filled the facade of the New Museum on the Bowery. Following along this trajectory, the same collective will present a one night festival of ephemeral, site-specific, public projections and performances in Greenpoint... [ Read More → ]
Dara Birnbaum at Marian Goodman Gallery
Arabesque June 28 – August 26, 2011 New York Opening reception, Tuesday, June 28th , 6-8 pm Marian Goodman Gallery presents one of the first solo exhibitions of Dara Birnbaum’s work in New York since 2001, following her large European retrospective Dara Birnbaum: The Dark Matter of Media Light at S.M.A.K./Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst,... [ Read More → ]
Wian Treetin
In anticipation of the opening of his exhibition Any Ever at PS1, this Saturday June 18th at PS1; Ryan Trecartin has leaked 4 of the 7 part non-sequential epic film to four different websites. Loyally, the artist debuted the first segment Ready (Re’Search Wait’s) on Rhizome.org, then The Re’Search at Dis Magazine, Temp Stop... [ Read More → ]
ICI presents Project 35: 35 Video Works Selected by 35 International Curators Commemorating their 35th Year
“Berkeley’s Island” by Guy Ben-Ner (Israel) as selected by Mai Abu ElDahab (Egypt/Belgium) Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present “Project 35,” an exhibition of video works selected by 35 international curators in commemoration of exhibition producer Independent Curators International’s (ICI) 35th year from June 17 through July 30, 2011. Each of the curators was invited to... [ Read More → ]
DIS Presents Herbalife™ Wednesday June 15, 7pm
DIS Magazine presents + Tweens + Herbalife + Choreagraphy at Gresham’s Ghost 7:00pm, Wednesday June 15th Gresham’s Ghost 401 Broadway, room 201 DIS invites you to Herbalife™ for a re-contextualization of the official Herbalife dance performed by tweens and choreographed by Richard Kennedy. This event, presented in collaboration with Independent Curators International (ICI), is part... [ Read More → ]
Moving Image: An Art Fair of Contemporary Video Art to Coincide with Frieze Art Fair in October 2011
Last March during The Armory Show, the Moving Image, an Art fair comprised entirely of Contemporary Video Art was launched in New York. Moving Image Staff announced today that the video art fair will make its London debut to coincide with Frieze Art Fair this fall (13-16 October). Have a look and know the difference:... [ Read More → ]
Video Data Bank launches new website
Video Data Bank has launched a new website. Hiring web developers Fuse IQ for the re-design, the new site is now much more user friendly and has a variety of fun and functional new features. It’s exciting that the nearly 40 year old ‘institution/collection’ will now be more accessible and transparent to the public. Video... [ Read More → ]
Ken Jacobs Interview in TimeOut Chicago
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Barbie Video Girl
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MIAP Program Offers New Summer Course on Copyright and Intellectual Property
Yeah, so I really wish I could take this course. MIAP friends sneak me a syllabus for some self-directed study! Copyright Law for Cultural Institutions 3 credits, July 25 August 5 2011, M-F 9am-12pm (plus an additional hour of online activities each day) Instructor: Rina Pantalony This graduate-level course addresses the intellectual property issues... [ Read More → ]
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EAI in Times Square! MTV 44 1/2 , EAI, and The Times Square Alliance Partners to Celebrate Video
This is so exciting! Instead of pontificating as usual, I think it’s best to simply re-post the info from EAI’s website. Video documentation to follow! Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) celebrates its 40th anniversary with a special project for Times Square. In partnership with the Times Square Alliance and MTV, EAI brings artists’ visions to the... [ Read More → ]
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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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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The Future is Now Media Arts, Performance and Identity after Nam June Paik
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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 → ]
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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