JOSEPH NECHVATAL
VIRAL SYMPHONY
01/
the enthrOning
Viral SymphOny, 1er mouvement.
02/
murmuring tOngue Of Ovid
Viral SymphOny, 2nd mouvement.
Ce mouvement est basé sur un enregistrement effectué par Joseph Nechvatal d’une lecture des Métamorphoses d’Ovide par Jane Smith en 1985.
THE THING @ WHITE SLAB PALACE
Monday Screenings
Monday, September 27, 8pm
Raw courage or criminal stupidity? Early adventures in musical performance and alternative space making.
"X Magazine Benefit" (1978/2009; 12 min., b/w) Nearly all-black Super-8 document of the pre-No Wave concert with Contortions, DNA, Boris Policeband
Collective Show 2010
Participant, 253 East Houston Street, NYC
September 15-26, 2010
contributions to the "What is a Metaphor?" BHQFU chair at Collective Show
COLLECTIVE SHOW NYC 2010
Participant Inc, 253 East Houston Street, ground floor between Norfolk and Suffolk Streets on the Lower East Side
participant@participantinc.org
T: 212-254-4334 F: 212-254-4141
September 15-26, 2010
Reception, Sunday, September 19, 7-9 pm
COLLECTIVE SHOW LAUNCHES NEW YORK EXHIBITION
Collective Show is pleased to present “Collective Show New York 2010,” an artist-organized exhibition of contemporary collaborative art groups recently established in New York. This collaboratively curated “group show of group shows” features DIY artist-run spaces and projects, emerging curatorial initiatives and local independent publications.
Occupying a growing space between established non-profit organizations and commercial galleries, groups in this show are working within fluid definitions – in flexible and adaptive conditions that are fundamental to their working models.
Thirty art groups will exhibit their work during this show at PARTICIPANT INC, a not-for-profit gallery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Artworks, posters and publications will be on display. Screenings and performances will also take place during the exhibition.
THE THING @ WHITE SLAB PALACE
77 Delancey St. New York, NY
Monday Screenings
8pm
We are starting a series of informal video screenings at White Slab Palace on Monday, September 20, with an evening of short French videos:
AND WHAT ABOUT YOUR BODY
Curated by imagespassages
- Philippe ASTORG
- Sebastien CAILLAT
- Clorinde DURAND
- Mihai GRECU
- Pascale GUINET
- Veronique HUBERT
- Pascal LIEVRE
- Laurent MARESCHAL
- Frederic NAKACHE
- Jean Gabriel PERIOT
- Franck & Olivier TURPIN
Generously supported by Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States.
more at: http://the.thing.net
James Kalm is back on his bike for the 2010 season opener, and he starts this frenzy of activity by stopping in to pay tribute to David Cohen and his curatorial prowess at the historic New York Studio School. "Decameron" celebrates a decade of exhibitions by presenting some of the artist who have received recognition at the NYSS, including: Philip Pearlstein, Milton Resnick, Mernet Larsen, Graham Nickson, Sean Scully, Frances Barth, Rosemarie Beck, Thomas Nozkowski and many others. Trekking to Chelsea we visit "Not Even the Saints Can Help" the culmination of two years work by Joe Zito at Lennon, Weinberg Gallery. Inspired by the structure of a ships hull, Zito designed and built the wooden structure in his studio in Red Hook Brooklyn. This form was further extrapolated in a series of drawings, models and works on paper that approach single image abstraction.
Rhys Chatham to perform viral cOcertO as part of a screening of viral symphOny September 26th
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Joseph Nechvatal
Art rétinal revisité: histoire de l’oeil
Galerie Jean-Luc & Takako Richard
3, impasse Saint-Claude,75003 Paris
http://www.galerierichard.com
OUT OF THE BOX
Olivier Babin & Harold Ancart, Peter Coffin, Amy Granat, Heather Guertin, Matt Keegan, George Maciunas, Alexandre Singh
Curated by Liutauras Psibilskis
Emily Harvey Foundation
537 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012
September 15–30 (for appointments, call 917.319.0614)
Opening: Wednesday, September 15, 6–8 pm
The point of departure for the exhibition is a box that George Maciunas left at his death to Jonas Mekas. Its uncatalogued contents include
numerous slides that document works by Maciunas, many of which have never been exhibited: his cross-dressing performances at private parties;
photographs of Ginger Island in the Caribbean, which the artist hoped to buy and develop into a Fluxus colony; and Twelve Big Names, 1973, a
sequence of just that (“YOKO ONO” and “ANDY WARHOL,” among them).