Here's a little photo story of what happened literally one block away from the "artist meeting" during dumbo festival last month (which which I just learned about from this blog!)
Here's a little photo story of what happened literally one block away from the "artist meeting" during dumbo festival last month (which which I just learned about from this blog!)
gumbo@dumbo
Art Under the Bridge Festival in Dumbo, Brooklyn
September 28, 29, 30th, 7pm to 11pm
Front Street & Adams Street, Brooklyn
Video Projection on the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage
Stefan Nikolaev - 'Sickkiss', 2006, 35mm film transferred to DVD, 6'25'' loop
As the inaugural show for a new gallery space in Sofia, ARC Projects presents Prestige, a solo exhibition by Stefan Nikolaev.
15 September - 20 October 2007
Exhibition open Wednesday - Saturday, 3 - 8 pm
ARC Projects
4th Floor, Boulevard Vitosha 90
1463 Sofia, Bulgaria
We welcome everyone to come and participate in the dialogue.
Open Artist Roundtable
"Video art in the age of the internet"
Thursday September 6, 2007, 8:00-9:30pm
Broadcasting LIVE on http://www.perpetualartmachine.com
The [PAM] founders will be hosting an open roundtable discussion on September 6th to analyze the current state and future of the medium of video art and the emergence of new artistic communities that question the authority and connoisseurship of traditional systems of 20th century art.
http://www.saratecchia.com/gallery/news/
http://strikeslip.tv/cpd/carrizoparkfielddiaries/Carrizo-Parkfield_Diari...
Please join us at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington DC for the East Coast debut of Christina McPhee's Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries.
EXHIBITION:
CHRISTINA McPHEE | Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries
I called this piece 3-In-1 done in 1994, a fake Joseph Kosuth. Actually it was a restaging of the Kosuth piece that put the three separate elements (photo, chair, Photostat) into a frame making it into a single discreet art object. The original piece by Kosuth titled, One In Three Chairs has three separate parts.
You can't take too little, but you can take too much.
Online as part of artstream.
Through sound, photography and moving image, Holger Mohaupt explores perceptions of Jamaican culture, based on the recipes of a local cook.
The work is part of a collaboration between Graham Fagen and Holger Mohaupt. Both artists went to Jamaica to make new pieces of work: Graham Fagen for an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow to commemorate the abolition of slavery 200 years ago; and Holger Mohaupt to make a piece of work exploring the manifestations of current culture in Jamaica.
Host: Mica Scalin
Location: Pioneer Theater
155 E 3rd St (between A & B ), New York
When: Sunday, March 11, 7:00pm
Phone:
1800FRAMES|Take3
curated by Mica Scalin and Lee Wells for
City Without Walls (cWOW)
Tickets can be purchased at the door or on Pioneer Theater website by clicking here to open a new window.