Archive
- Exhibitions
- ISCP Talks
- 2013
- Salon: Moussa Kone and Karen Elaine Spencer
- Salon: Jan Lesák and Law Man Lok
- Salon: Tonje Bøe Birkeland and Mircea Nicolae
- Brooklyn Commons: Sharon Hayes and Laura Horelli
- Brooklyn Commons: Christian Philipp Müller and Kevin Beasley
- Salon: Miran Blažek and Mark Ther
- Brooklyn Commons: Jonas Mekas and Paulien Oltheten
- Art, Wastelands and Ecology: What lies ahead?
- Brooklyn Commons: Janine Antoni and Anastasia Ax
- Salon: Francisco Montoya Cázarez and Heldi Pema
- 2012
- The Meeting: On the life and work of Karl Spork
- Salon: Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik & Patrick Tuttofuoco
- Salon: Sandra Dukic & Boris Glamocanin & Marko Markovic
- Salon: Hector Arce-Espasas & Alex Kershaw
- Salon: Hilario Ortega & Yu-Hsien Su
- Salon: Simone Martinetto & Linarejos Moreno
- Salon: Meiya Cheng & Vessna Perunovich
- secondary witness: discussion between maayan sheleff and dor guez
- Salon: Bettina John and Juan Zamora
- Salon: Leslie Shows and Allison Smith
- Salon: Rebecca Baumann and benandsebastian
- Brooklyn Commons: Fred Wilson and benandsebastian
- Brooklyn Commons: Martha Rosler and Michael Arcega
- Salon: Ambie Abaño and Claudia Passeri
- Salon: Tomaz Furlan and Olson Lamaj
- Street Haunting Discussion with Nanna Debois Buhl and Jen Kennedy
- Salon: Astra Howard and Constanza Levine
- Brooklyn Commons: Josiah McElheny and Camille Henrot
- Talk: ZOO-TOPIA: Zoo Architecture as Taxonomies of Representation
- Clark House Initiative, Bombay: Collective Practices Discussion
- Salon: Michael Arcega and Mads Lynnerup
- Salon: Lauri Astala and Nuria Montiel
- Salon: Kakyoung Lee and Jean-Michel Ross
- Salon: Adéla Hrušková and Katharina D. Martin
- Salon: Eun Hyung Kim & Ellie Rees
- Salon: Tomas Rafa & Vikenti Komitski
- 2011
- Salon: Xenia Fink and Louise Manifold
- Salon: Peter Gregorio and Anna K.E
- Salon: Kasper Akhøj and Davor Sanvincenti
- Salon: Marian Drew and Daniel Permanetter, The Birds are Flying Low
- Salon: Birthe Blauth and Alban Muja
- Salon: Itziar Barrio and Isidora Fićović
- Salon: Dritan Hyska and Adela Jusic
- Salon: Ana Santos and Jinny Yu
- Salon: Peter Gregorio and Anna K.E.
- Salon: Xenia Fink and Louise Manifold
- On Curatorial Residencies: Panel Discussion at Goethe-Institut New York
- Salon: Kristina Bozurska and Anton Terziev
- Salon at Olive Street Garden: Elmar Hermann and Firoz Mahmud
- Salon: Tang-Wei Hsu and Michael Kienzer
- Salon: Jau-lan Guo and Kanako Sasaki
- Book Launch: Endless by Valerio Rocco Orlando
- Salon: Xiaowei Chen and Cecil McDonald, Jr.
- Salon: Laura F. Gibellini
- Salon: Paul Murnaghan and Robert Salanda
- Artist Talk | Stefanos Tsivopoulos: Borrowed Knowledge
- Salon: Vasil Artamonov & Alexey Klyuykov and Beli sladoled
- RESIDENCIES TALK SERIES WITH ARTEEAST
- Salon: Gabriella Csoszó and Yen-Hua Lee
- Salon: Eamon Ore-Giron and Travis Somerville
- Economies of Residencies | Panel Discussion
- Salon: Petros Chrisostomou and Minja Gu
- Performance: SUPER FRAGILISTIC by Hélène Picard
- 2010
- Salon: Alberto Borea (Peru) and Monika Marklinger (Sweden)
- Salon: Lars Laumann (Norway)
- Salon: Judith Fegerl (Austria) and Mariana Silva (Portugal)
- Salon: Allyson Mitchell (Canada) and Nami Yamamoto (Japan/USA)
- Salon: Stuart Ringholt (Australia) and Valerio Rocco Orlando (Italy)
- Salon: Ok Hyun Ahn (South Korea) and Juanli Carrion (Spain)
- Salon: Felix Burger (Germany) and Max Pam (Australia)
- Salon: Carlos Irijalba (Spain) and Gaël Peltier (France)
- Salon: Nika Oblak and Primoz Novak (Slovenia) & Claudia Ulisses (Portugal)
- Salon: Krüger & Pardeller (Austria)
- Salon: Goran Škofić (Croatia) and Samuil Stoyanov (Bulgaria)
- Performance: Gergely László and the Yad Hanna Theater Group
- Salon: Lucjan Bedeni (Albania) and Gjorge Jovanovik (Macedonia)
- Salon: Simone Bergantini (Italy) and Rachel Scott (Australia)
- Salon: Stefano Cagol (Italy) and Jonggeon Lee (South Korea)
- Salon: Nicolas Grum (Chile) and Jiandyin (Thailand)
- Salon: Stephanie Syjuco (USA) and Theaster Gates (USA)
- Salon: Isabelle Cornaro (France) and Alexandra Navratil (Switzerland)
- Salon: F4 (New Zealand) and Szabolcs KissPál (Hungary)
- Salon: Maja Hodoscek (Slovenia) and Jiri Skala (Czech Republic)
- Salon: Tania Candiani (Mexico) and Christian Schmidt Rasmussen (Denmark)
- Salon: Dusica Drazic (Serbia) and Loreta Ukshini (Kosovo)
- On Silence: ArteEast Quarterly Journal Launch and Panel Discussion
- Salon: Elisabeth Byre (Norway) and Chao-Tsai Chiu (Taiwan)
- Salon: Michael Jones McKean (USA) and Nadja Verena Marcin (USA/Germany)
- 2009
- Public Work: A Collection of Local Memories
- Salon: Liisa Lounila (Finland)
- Salon: Josh Greene (USA) and Mary Ellen Strom (USA)
- Salon: Branka Bencic (Croatia)
- Salon: Maria Bussmann (Austria)
- Salon: András Cséfalvay (Slovakia) and Ivana Smiljanić (Serbia)
- Salon: Naia del Castillo (Spain) and Susanne Ø. Sæther (Norway)
- Salon: Andrea Schneemeier (Hungary)
- Salon: Radim Labuda (Czech Republic) and Miranda Thaqi (Kosovo)
- Salon: Zimmerfrei (Italy)
- Salon: Lillibeth Cuenca (Denmark)
- Salon: Vaclav Magid (Czech Republic)
- Salon: Akino Kondoh (Japan)
- Salon: Charlotte Dumas (The Netherlands)
- Salon: Christian Capurro (Australia)
- Salon: Soon-Im Kim (South Korea)
- Salon: Santiago Cucullu (USA) and Angelina Gualdoni (USA)
- Salon: Miguel Amado (Portugal) and Cheng-Ta Yu (Taiwan)
- Screening: Massimo Carozzi/ZimmerFrei (Italy) presents Menschen am Sonntag
- Salon: Bekim Gllogu (Kosovo) and Marko Tadic (Croatia)
- Salon: Patricia Martin (Mexico)
- Artist Talk: František Skála (Czech Republic)
- Salon: Pei-Yu Lai (Taiwan)
- Salon: Rhys Coren (UK)
- Salon: Svätopluk Mikyta (Slovakia) and Leonard Qylafi (Albania)
- Salon: Are Mokkelbost (Norway)
- Salon: Ana Ivanovska (Macedonia) and Mladen Stropnik (Slovenia)
- Salon: Szu-Han Chen (Taiwan)
- Salon: Chaw Ei-Thein (Burma)
- Salon: Alice Cattaneo (Italy) and Rena Leinberger (USA)
- Talk: Luc Tuymans, Dominic Molan and Wouter Davidts discuss 'The Fall of the Studio: Artists at Work'
- Salon: Salvatore Arancio (Italy) and Maria Paninguak Kjærllff (Greenland)
- Salon: Lotte Lindner & Till Steinbrenner (Germany)
- Salon: Andrea Van der Straeten (Austria)
- Salon: Koenraad Dedobbeleer (Belgium) and Silke Opitz (Germany)
- Salon: Balam Bartolomé (Mexico) and Morgane Tschiember (France)
- 2013
- Open Studios
- Participatory Projects
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Eloise FornielesThe Message
2012
Seven day performance
Installation -
Michel AuderStill from Narcolepsy
2010
Five Video Installation
Video transfer onto MPEG, 22’20”
Edition of five -
Bertille BakUrban Chronicle
2010
Video -
Jennifer TeeGridding Sentences
2011
Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam -
Dan LevensonA Social History of the State Art Academy, Zurich
2012 -
Rose EkenSetlist (Jacob), Detail
2009
Cross stich embroidery on silk
60 x 80” -
Orit Ben-Shitrit
OPEN STUDIOS Performances, screenings and lectures
May 11, 2012 - May 13, 2012
Friday, May 11th
7pm Jennifer Tee A woman’s mind might resemble a room
Jennifer Tee stages a floorpiece and performance with dancer Miri Lee as part of a series of works by Tee that combine her Crystalline Floorpieces (knitted rugs) with sculptural objects and choreography. Tee worked with New York-based artisan Sahara Briscoe to create hand-dyed wool for A woman’s mind might resemble a room. Tee is interested in evoking spiritual realms with an active material experimentation. Creating a contrast between the object and movement, Lee traces the imaginary beams of the artist’s crystalline octagonal form, enclosing an interior, psychological space. This performance will be repeated on May 12th and 13th in studio 219 at 1:30 and 6:30pm.
Saturday,
May 12th
2pm Eloise Fornieles The Orbit
Over the course of one hour, Eloise Fornieles will orbit a cement mixer containing a marble head of Mercury, the mythological messenger of the Roman gods. The cement mixer will slowly chip away parts of the head, eroding the iconographic replica of the divine figure to its original material state. Covering distance yet traveling nowhere, Fornieles uses this repetitive motion as a form of ritualistic journey. Fornieles’ installations create a space for contemplation, while her own emphasis on physical endurance provides a backdrop for a more visceral understanding of the body as material, with its limitations and capabilities.
3pm Rose Eken with Nikolaj Hess Embroidered Songs
Rose Eken’s large-scale embroideries from her ongoing project of hand-stitched band set-lists provide the backdrop for a performance by Danish jazz-pianist and composer Nikolaj Hess. Eken has invited Hess to play variations and interpretations of the songs and song titles from the two embroideries, in turn re-stitching the songs. The two original sets are from the Danish singer/songwriter and guitarist Jacob Rathje; one being his entire repertoire of traditional roots and blues songs, the other the first song he taught himself and performed solo.
4pm Michel Auder Talk and screening
For over forty years pioneering artist Michel Auder has compulsively recorded the events of his life. He will speak about how his work relates to notions of time, followed by a screening of several shorter works. Embracing a variety of roles—including silent participant, obsessive voyeur, discreet accomplice, and simple observer—he creates brashly self-referential films and videos. Through raw and archival footage his work blurs the boundaries between what we remember and what we leave behind.
5pm Leif Elggren with Andrea Beeman, Ken Montgomery, Fabio Roberti, Marja-leena Sillanpää and Lary Seven The Kingdoms of Elgaland-Vargaland
Leif Elggren organizes an
evening of sound performances together with his good friends and colleagues
from New York. They are all part of the ongoing social process, state of mind
and physical territory called The
Kingdoms of Elgaland-Vargaland. The event will include
performances by Andrea Beeman, (Enchantress of Bioluminosity), Leif Elggren
(King), Ken Montgomery (Minister of Lamination), Fabio Roberti (Minister of
Failure), Marja-leena Sillanpää, (Gravedigger) and Lary Seven (Minister of
Audiology).
Sunday, May
13th
2pm Bertille Bak Urban Chronicle
During
2010, Bertille
Bak filmed Urban Chronicle, a story
that exists between fiction and documentary that follows the New York Polish
community’s fondness for the media of their home country. Revealing the
paradoxes between time, place and memory, Bak mapped out satellite dishes
broadcasting news from Poland. Through witty vignettes that depict frog race competitions,
the industrial manufacture of toilet paperand noisy parades on Fifth Avenue,
a humorous and poetic picture is created of the arrival of immigrants from
Eastern Europe to New York.
3pm Orit Ben-Shitrit (Time Mechanism) + Work = Auctioning Off the Greek Debt
This performance negotiates the European debt crisis by creating a new financial tool—a commodity derivative—by the two most powerful entities in the EU: Germany and France. Three dancers of German, French and Greek origin — Martina Potratz, Sandra Passirani and Savina Theodorou — enact an abstract financial scenario. The qualities of the Greek dancer are bundled and sold as commodity derivatives by the French and German dancers. Orit Ben-Shitrit tells the saga of global economies through a choreographed performance, combined with language phrases spoken only with an economy of consonants in each of the three dancer’s respective languages, triggering a chain of responses that activate the gallery space and hallways.
5pm Dan Levenson presented by Forever & Today A Social History of the State Art Academy, Zurich
This multimedia video
screening and lecture performance presents fragments from Little Switzerland, Dan Levenson’s ongoing
investigation into an imaginary community of artists and the institutions that
surround them. The talk will focus on the State Art Academy, Zurich, a
fictional art school that plays a central role in the project. Questions about
production and the “making” of artists are explored through a set of interconnected
fictional institutions, including a student-run art gallery, a rigorous
modernist two-year art school, a university publishing company, a student hang-out
roesti restaurant, a
philanthropic tobacco company and an art and office supply company.
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