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White House Redux - Call for Ideas

White House Redux
On occasion of the election of the 44th President of the United States of America Storefront for Art and Architecture, in association with Control Group, challenges you to design a new residence for the world’s most powerful individual. The best ideas, selected by some of the world’s most distinguished designers and critics, will be featured in a month-long exhibition at Storefront for Art and Architecture in July 2008 and published in Surface magazine.

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Posted by Defne | Sunday, January 20th, 2008 | 0 comments

A Tribute to Allan Kaprow

A Tribute to Allan Kaprow

February 7 at 6:30 p.m.
The Celeste Bartos Theater, 4 West 54th Street

This program is dedicated to the artist Allan Kaprow (1927-2006), whose events and narratives engaged the environment, the public, and the fabric of everyday life. Through resentations and discussion, artists and scholars reflect on Kaprow’s legacy. Letty Eisenhauer, Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community College, and former student of Kaprow, discusses her contributions to Kaprow’s Happenings, and Andr?? Lepecki,
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Performance Studies, New York University, addresses his experience of remaking Kaprow’s 18 Happenings in 6 Acts. Robert Whitman, artist and former student of Kaprow, reflects on his participation in this moment of artistic revolution. Judith Rodenbeck, Noble Chair in Modern Art & Culture, Sarah Lawrence College, and Editor-in-Chief, Art Journal, moderates a discussion. Afterward, audience members have the opportunity to view material from The Museum of Modern Art Library’s
Special Collections.

Tickets ($10; members $8; students, seniors, and staff of other museums $5) can be purchased at the lobby information desk, the film desk, or online at www.moma.org/thinkmodern.

LIBRARY, ARCHIVES, and EDUCATION COLLABORATIONS
The Museum of Modern Art
4 West 54th Street (between Fifth and Sixth avenues)
New York, NY 10019=

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Posted by Defne | Sunday, January 20th, 2008 | 0 comments

Experiential Modifiers by Kurt Bigenho

Guest Blogger: Sara Dufour, PERFORMA


Part of the Conflux Festival, Experiential Modifiers is a performative installation where participants can check out and use a wide variety of common objects. The objects have all been colored a bright, garish uniform pink, and the installation is staffed by a crew of uniformed workers. In essence, the project functions as a lending library of experiences.


Experiential Modifiers at Conflux Festival 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
6:00pm ‘ 8:00pm


More information on the project:
http://www.confluxfestival.org/conflux2007/experiential-modifiers/

Category PERFORMA PICKS, Performance, Uncategorized

Posted by Guest Blogger | Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 | 0 comments

Belgian Artist Macel Broodthaers,D??cor: A Conquest.

GUEST BLOGGER: Filip Gilissen, PERFORMA

Michael Werner Gallery
4 East 77th Street
New York, NY 10075
Tel: 212-988-1623

Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present Decor: A Conquest by Marcel Broodthaers, the first presentation in the United States of this legendary work. Decor: A Conquest is a groundbreaking work of art and one of the most important sculptural works of the twentieth century. It anticipates installation as a conspicuous mode of artistic expression and is daring in its use of objects to relate a narrative. With Decor: A Conquest, Marcel Broodthaers moved beyond Duchamp’s ideas about the resonance of objects to focus instead on the stories those objects can tell. Marcel Broodthaers began work on Decor: A Conquest in 1974, when he was invited by Barry Barker to inaugurate London’s new Institute of Contemporary Art. The artist installed two ‘period rooms’: one from the 19th Century, displaying a stuffed python amidst cannons, potted palms and Napoleonic candlesticks and chairs; and another from the 20th Century, with patio furniture, an unfinished puzzle depicting the Battle of Waterloo, and handguns and rifles displayed atop pedestals and shelves. Decor: A Conquest is a complex work, simultaneously exploring ideas about war, conflict, interiority and comfort.

D??cor: A Conquest is the culmination of the Marcel Broodthaers’ life’s work, building on themes explored in earlier d??cors, a term the artist used to describe a number of his late works. As Marcel Broodthaers remarked, speaking of himself in the third-person: In January 1974, Marcel Broodthaers installed a conservatory in one of the rooms of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels: a few dozen palm trees, some folding garden chairs, natural history engravings…For him, this first achievement heralded the idea for D??cor: A Conquest…

D??cor: A Conquest was later shown at Documenta 7 in 1982 and at the Hamburger Banhoff, Berlin in 1999.

Marcel Broodthaers (Brussels, 1924 - Cologne, 1976) is one of the most original and influential artists of the twentieth century. He worked early on as a poet and was widely published throughout Belgium by the mid 1960s. His first work as a visual artist came in 1964 and consisted of several copies of his final volume of poems, Pense-B??te, embedded in a mound of plaster. From that time, Marcel Broodthaers produced works in various media that revolved around his interest in word-play and his concept of joining word and image. It is precisely because of his deep exploration of these complex themes that Marcel Broodthaers remains a seminal figure in contemporary art, an artist on par with major figures of early conceptualism including Yves Klein and Piero Manzoni.

Marcel Broodthaers has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions, including retrospectives at the Walker Art Center, the Reina Sofia and the Galerie National du Jeu de Paume. A major selection of important works was included in Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect, curated by Kynaston McShine for the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1999. Marcel Broodthaers had his first exhibition with Michael Werner in Cologne in 1969. Subsequent exhibitions in the gallery presented major installations and sculptures, the artist’s complete prints, and key works on paper from the sixties and seventies.

In August White Columns will screen Marcel Broodthaers’ The Battle of Waterloo, which is an integral part of D??cor: A Conquest. Filmed in and around Lond’s ICA during the first exhibition of D??cor: A Conquest, The Battle of Waterloo makes use of the installation as film setting and serves also as a document of the original installation of D??cor: A Conquest. For more information, please call White Columns at (212) 924-4212 or visit whitecolumns.org.

Category PERFORMA PICKS, Uncategorized, Visual Art

Posted by PERFORMA | Monday, August 6th, 2007 | 1 comments

Art in General’s 9th Annual Video Marathon: VALUES

ART IN GENERAL 79 Walker Street | New York, NY 10013 |
Tel 212-219-0473 | www.artingeneral.org | info@artingeneral.org

4 ‘ 8 pm
79 Walker Street, 6th Floor
Between Broadway and Lafayette ‘ just below Canal

Art in General’s 9th Annual Video Marathon, VALUES, explores the long-lasting influence of ’90s subculture on video practice in contemporary art. Innovative and anarchistic communities based around music flourished at the time, as people sought extreme and experimental alternatives to corporate youth culture. Many young people both in America and abroad became involved in underground scenes and became passionate about the radical ideas, values, lifestyles and esthetics signified by subcultures’hardcore, punk, riot grrrl. rave, underground hip-hop and indie-rock, to name a few’that were regarded as a refuge from a bland, homogenous and consumerist mainstream society. Many of the most interesting artists working today, including those included in VALUES, came of age in those communities.

This program will include the work of, Alex Bag, Sadie Benning, Slater Bradley, Martha Colburn, Devin Flynn, Forcefield, Klara Liden, Anne McGuire, Steven G. Rhodes, Pepo Salazar, Ryan Trecartin and YACHT. Also included in the Video Marathon screening is a selection of videos of live performances by bands from the era, including Bikini Kill, Fugazi, Nation of Ulysses, Nirvana, The Boredoms, Wu-Tang Clan, Underground Resistance, Huggy Bear and others.

VALUES is organized by Josh Kline and Anthony Marcellini

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Posted by Esa | Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 | 0 comments






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