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Artprojx Cinema in New York 2011 – report

In Art, Video, Film, Artprojx, David Gryn, Screenings, boyleANDshaw, Shoja Azari, David Blandy, Mark Leckey, Lynne Marsh, Terry Smith, New York, Film and Video, Video Art, Performance Art, Adrian Shaw, Matthew Boyle, Patrick Coyle, Film and Video Umbrella, Lux, Jeremy Deller, Jessica Voorsanger, Cinema, The Armory Show, VOLTA NY, SVA Theatre, Artprojx Cinema, Chelsea, George Kuchar, ADA Gallery, Alfred Leslie, Brent Green, Allan Stone Gallery, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Joao Pedro Vale, Filomena Soares Gallery, Jennifer Levonian, Fleisher/Ollman, Pilar Corrias, Susanne Vielmetter, Mary Reid Kelley, Jesper Just, Christina Wilson, Ben Rivers, Adam Christensen, Adrian Paci, Alastair Frazer, Andrew Lampert, Aukje Dekker, Ben Kingsley, Carolyn Monastra, Charlesworth, Lewandowski & Mann, Christina Benz, Dani Leventhal, David Raymond Conroy, Diego Lama, Dinu Li, Ed Atkins, Edith Marie Pasquier, Elaine Byrne, Emily Richardson, Ezra Johnson, Erik Schmidt, Frederick Hayes, HC Berg, Jaime Davidovich, Jakob Boeskov, James Richards, Jasiek Mischke, Jem Cohen, Jeremy Deller + Chrissie Iles, Jessica Langley, Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke, Johan Grimonprez, John Zieman, Jordan Baseman, Karen Azoulay, Kasper Sonne, Kristian De La Riva, Laure Prouvost, Luciano Zubillaga, Lucky PDF, Luis Gispert, Maria Marshall, Marie Losier, Marion Coutts, Martha Rosler, Matt Calderwood, Matthew Day Jackson, Mounir Fatmi, Nick Laessing, Nicolas Provost, Oliver Pietsch, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Phil Coy, Ralitza Petrova, Richard Sides, Ruth Paxton, Shona Illingworth, Sidsel Christensen, Simon Pope, Sterling Ruby, Tadashi Moriyama, Takeshi Murata, Una Knox, You Know, Artupdate, Delphine Perrot on 12/03/2011 at 4:10 pm

Artprojx Cinema at The SVA Theatre, NY

The Artprojx Cinema at the SVA Theatre project was a great success. Many artists, students, collectors, curators and other gallerists attended the large number of screenings throughout the week. We had wonderful feedback about showing films within the context of the cinema. Sales and gallery introductions were reported back to us at the art fair, as well as offers to the artists for further screenings and exhibitions. We were very pleased with the visual and sound quality of the screenings, also with many attending artists, galleries and curators who had never seen their work in such an impressive cinematic environment.

Artprojx Cinema posters

The value and awareness of the screenings extends to the vast local and global audience who were made aware of the project and programme but who could not attend.

Artprojx Cinema - full house

We had many meetings throughout the week with other major International Art Fairs, who were all impressed by the quality and depth of the programme and the project in general. A general thread had been that the screening of artists’ film and video is complicated and that Artprojx Cinema provides one of the best solutions to many of the screening problems faced by galleries and the art fairs.

As a result Artprojx Cinema has been invited to work on many other similar projects with Art Fairs and Galleries worldwide.

Contact: David Gryn or Poppy Gordon Lennox at artprojxcinema@gmail.com to discuss your project.

Artprojx Cinema

Artprojx Cinema at Night

 

GALLERIES AND THEIR SELECTED ARTISTS:
• ADA Gallery, New York – George Kuchar • Allan Stone Gallery, New York – Alfred Leslie • Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York – Brent Green • Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon – João Pedro Vale • Fleisher/Ollman, Philadelphia – Jennifer Levonian • Fredericks & Freiser, New York / Pilar Corrias, London / Susanne Vielmetter, Los Angeles – Mary Reid Kelley • Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen – Jesper Just • Galeria Lucia de la Puente, Lima – Diego Lama • Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki – HC Berg • Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna / Galerie Carlier-Gebauer, Berlin – Erik Schmidt • Gowen Contemporary, Geneva – Nick Laessing • Johansson Projects, Oakland – Tadashi Moriyama • Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin – Elaine Byrne • LTMH Gallery, New York – Shoja Azari • Nettie Horn, London – Oliver Pietsch • Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York – Ezra Johnson • Number 35 Gallery, New York – Frederick Hayes • Peter Blum Gallery, New York – Matthew Day Jackson / Adrian Paci • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago – Luis Gispert • The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London – John Zieman / Christina Benz • V1 Gallery, Copenhagen – Jakob Boeskov  • V1 Gallery, Copenhagen / Charles Bank Gallery, New York – Kasper Sonne •

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PUBLIC ART ORGANIZATIONS AND CURATORIAL PROJECTS – SELECTED ARTISTS:
• Ben Rivers / Edith Marie Pasquier – Adelaide Bannerman, London boyleANDshaw, London • Brent Green / Carolyn Monastra / Dan Torop / Jem Cohen / Jessica Langley & Ben Kinsley / Karen Azoulay – Carolyn Monastra & Megan Cump, New York • Jaime Davidovich / Andrew Lampert / Kristin Lucas / Cynthia Maughan / Takeshi Murata / Martha Rosler – Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York  • Simon Pope – Film & Video Umbrella and Olympic Delivery Authority, London  • Aukje Dekker / Kristian De La Riva / Luciano Zubillaga / Ralitza Petrova – Filmarmalade, London  • Phil Coy – FLAMIN (Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network), London • David Blandy / Dinu Li / Emily Richardson / Lynne Marsh / Matt Calderwood – Kim Burgess-Driver Collection, London  • Ed Atkins / David Raymond Conroy / Mark Leckey / Laure Prouvost / James Richards / Mark Aerial Waller – LUX, London  • Marie Losier, New York  • Jessica Voorsanger – Peckham Space, London  • Jeremy Deller & Chrissie Iles / Johan Grimonprez / Maria  Marshall / Mounir Fatmi  / Ruth Paxton – tank.tv, London  • Terry Smith, London  • Adam Christensen / Alastair Frazer / Charlesworth, Lewandowski & Mann / Chris Clarke / Jasiek Mischke / Lucky PDF / Patricia Lennox-Boyd / Patrick Coyle / Richard Sides / Sidsel Christensen – The Woodmill, London  • Dani Leventhal / Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke / Michael Gitlin / Nicolas Provost / Sterling Ruby – Video Data Bank, Chicago  • Aura Satz / Jordan Baseman / Marion Coutts / Shona Illingworth – Wellcome Collection, London  • Alex Noyer / Alex Dunn / Rob Wilton / Stuart Birchall – You Know Limited, London •

Artprojx Cinema NY – Programme 1-6 March

In Adrian Shaw, Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Ben Rivers, boyleANDshaw, Chelsea, Christina Wilson, Cinema, David Blandy, David Gryn, Film, Film and Video, Film and Video Umbrella, Jeremy Deller, Jessica Voorsanger, Lux, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matthew Boyle, New York, School of Art, Screenings, Shoja Azari, SVA Theatre, Terry Smith, The Armory Show, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY, You Know on 04/02/2011 at 9:00 pm

ARTPROJX CINEMA at the SVA THEATRE, NEW YORK

in association with THE ARMORY SHOW & VOLTA NY

1-6 MARCH 2011

screenings of artists’ films & videos

SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street between 8th & 9th Avenues

E Train on the corner

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Artprojx Cinema is FREE

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Access is relaxed, but RSVP with the screenings you want to see at artprojxcinema@gmail.com to save your seats.
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Tuesday 1 March
10.00 – 11.00 LUX, London ***
11.10 – 12.15 Wellcome Collection, London ***
12.25 – 12.55 The Woodmill, London ***
13.05 – 13.35 Video Data Bank, Chicago ***
13.45 – 14.15 Marie Losier, New York, “Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist”
14.25 – 15.25 Terry Smith, London, “Broken Voices”
15.35 – 16.55 Johan Grimonprez, tank.tv, London

Marie Losier "Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist"

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Wednesday 2 March
10.00 – 11.00 Terry Smith, London, “Broken Voices”
11.10 – 12.30 Filmarmalade presents, London ***
12.40 – 13.00 Nick Laessing, “Researches Undertaken for the Museum of Alessandro Cruto” – Gowen Contemporary, Geneva
13.10 – 13.40 Jessica Voorsanger, “Star Struck”, “The Woody Allen Show” – Peckham Space, London
13.45 – 14.45 Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York ***
14.50 – 15.20 Video Data Bank, Chicago ***
15.30 – 16.05 Phil Coy, “Façade” – FLAMIN (Film London Artists Moving Image Network), London
16.15 – 17.15 Jacob Boeskov, “Empire North” – V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
17.25 – 17.55 Elaine Byrne, “Message to Salinas” – Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin
18.05 – 19.55 Armory & VOLTA NY Gallery Compilation *
20.05 – 20.35 Marie Losier, New York, “Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist”
20.45 – 21.15 CLIMATE: Carolyn Monastra & Megan Cump, New York ***
21.25 – 22.25 Kim Burgess-Driver Collection, London ***

Phil Coy - Facade

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Thursday 3 March
10.00 – 11.00 boyleANDshaw, London, “Bang it while ya can NY 2011”
11.10 – 12.30 Simon Pope, “Memory Marathon” – Film and Video Umbrella & Olympic Delivery Authority, London
12.40 – 13.00 Jennifer Levonian, “Take Your Picture With A Puma”, “Buffalo Milk Yogurt”, “Her Slip is Showing” – Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
13.10 – 14.15 Wellcome Collection, London ***
14.25 – 15.25  tank.tv, Part 1, London ***
15.35 – 16.55 Armory & VOLTA NY Gallery Compilation *
17.05 – 17.35 CLIMATE: Carolyn Monastra & Megan Cump, New York ***
17.45 – 18.55 Brent Green, “Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then” – Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
19.00 – 21.00 PREMIERE – “New York Influence City” You Know Ltd, London *
21.30 – 22.10 Marie Losier, New York, “Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist”
 

Jem Cohen - in the Climate compilation

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Friday 4 March
10.00 – 11.20 Filmarmalade, London ***
11.30 – 11.50 Jesper Just, “Sirens of Chrome”, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen
12.00 – 12.55 Adelaide Bannerman, London ***
13.10 – 13.40 Jessica Voorsanger, “Star Struck”, “The Woody Allen Show” – Peckham Space, London
13.50 – 15.40 Armory & VOLTA NY Gallery Compilation *
15.50 – 16.50 Jacob Boeskov, “Empire North” – V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
17.00 – 18.00 Oliver Pietsch, “From Here to Eternity” – Nettie Horn, London
18.10 – 18.30 Nick Laessing, “Researches Undertaken for the Museum of Alessandro Cruto” – Gowen Contemporary, Geneva
18.40 – 19.40 George Kuchar, ADA Gallery Gallery, New York **
20.00 – 20.30 PREMIERE - Matthew Day Jackson, ”In Search of” – Peter Blum Gallery, New York
Artprojx Late Night Screenings
20.40 – 21.50 Alfred Leslie, “The Cedar Bar” – Allan Stone Gallery, New York
22.00 – 23.10 João Pedro Vale, “Hero, Captain and Stranger”, Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon

Jesper Just: Sirens of Chrome

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Saturday 5 March
10.00 – 11.10 “New York Influence City” You Know Ltd, London *
11.20 – 11.55 Phil Coy, “Façade” – FLAMIN (Film London Artists Moving Image Network), London
12.05 – 12.35 Elaine Byrne, “Message to Salinas” – Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin
12.45 – 13.45 Kim Burgess-Driver Collection, London ***
13.50 – 14.10 Jennifer Levonian, “Take Your Picture With A Puma”, “Buffalo Milk Yoghurt”, “Her Slip is Showing” – Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
14.15 – 15.15 Oliver Pietsch, “From Here to Eternity” – Nettie Horn, London
15.25 – 15.45 Jesper Just, “Sirens of Chrome”, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen
15.55 – 16.55 Shoja Azari, “K”, LTMH Gallery, New York
17.05 – 18.05 George Kuchar, ADA Gallery Gallery, New York **
18.15 – 18.45 The Woodmill, London ***
18.55 – 19.25 Matthew Day Jackson, ”In Search of” – Peter Blum Gallery, New York
19.35 – 20.45 Brent Green, “Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then” – Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
Artprojx Late Night Screenings
20.55 – 22.15 Alfred Leslie, “The Cedar Bar” – Allan Stone Gallery, New York
22.25 – 23.35 João Pedro Vale, “Hero, Captain and Stranger”, Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon

Shoja Azari: "K"

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Sunday 6 March
10.00 – 11.20 Simon Pope, “Memory Marathon” – Film and Video Umbrella & Olympic Delivery Authority, London
11.30 – 12.30 Shoja Azari, “K”, LTMH Gallery, New York
12.40 – 13.35 Adelaide Bannerman curates, London ***
13.45 – 14.45 boyleANDshaw, London, “Bang it while ya can NY 2011”
14.55 – 15.55 LUX, London **
16.05 – 17.05 Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York ***

Frederick Hayes

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* ARMORY & VOLTA NY GALLERY COMPILATION PROGRAMME:
Mary Reid Kelley, “Sadie, the Saddest Sadist” – Fredericks & Freiser, New York / Pilar Corrias, London / Susanne Vielmetter, Los Angeles
Diego Lama, “Chimaera” – Galeria Lucia de la Puente, Lima
HC Berg, “A Conversation with HC Berg” – Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
Erik Schmidt, “Gatecrasher” – Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna / carlier | gebauer, Berlin
Nick Laessing, “Researches Undertaken for the Museum of Alessandro” – Gowen Contemporary, Austria
Tadashi Moriyama, “Flight Home” – Johansson Projects, New York
Ezra Johnson, “Not Me” – Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
Frederick Hayes, “Civil Defense Small Claims Court (I Didn’t Know Anything)” – Number 35 Gallery, New York
Adrian Paci, “Electric Blue” – Peter Blum Gallery, New York
Luis Gispert, “Turbo Burbo” – Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York
John Zieman, “Time Suite”
Christina Benz, “Station” – The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London
Kasper Sonne, “The List” – V1 Gallery, Copenhagen / Charles Bank Gallery, New York
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** Legendary Potboilers & Melodramas (16MM Films) by George Kuchar
“Wild Night in El Reno”, “Hold Me While I’m Naked”, “Eclipse of the Sun Virgin”, “Nocturne”, “I, An Actress” – ADA Gallery, Richmond/New York
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** New Travel-ettes and Thrills! by George Kuchar
“Dribbles”, “Vintage Visits”, “Tummy Ache Times” – ADA Gallery, Richmond/New York
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*** PUBLIC ARTS & CURATOR PROGRAMMES:
Adelaide Bannerman, London:
Ben Rivers, “I Know Where I’m Going” / Edith Marie Pasquier, “Blue Hare”, “Wanderer”, “Coyote Daydream”, “Lark of the Border”
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CLIMATE: curated by Carolyn Monastra & Megan Cump, New York:
Brent Green, “Carlin” / Carolyn Monastra, “lovely, dark and deep” / Dan Torop, “Ocean” / Jem Cohen, “Blessed Are The Dreams of Men” / Jessica Langley & Ben Kinsley, “Mothers of Mt. Esja” / Karen Azoulay, “The Astronomer’s Mime”
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Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New YorkTakeshi Murata, “EAI 40th
Anniversary Intro” / Martha Rosler, “Semiotics of the Kitchen: An
Audition” / Jaime Davidovich, “The Live! Show Promo” /
Kristin Lucas, “Background Story” / Takeshi Murata, “Infinity Doors” /
Cynthia Maughan, Selected Works / Andrew Lampert, “Am I From
Brooklyn?”
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Filmarmalade presents, London:
Aukje Dekker, Versus” / Kristian De La Riva, “Cut” / Luciano Zubillaga, “Music For A Missing Film” / Ralitza Petrova, “By The Grace Of God”
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Kim Burgess-Driver Collection:
David Blandy, “Child of the Atom” / Matt Calderwood, “Ladder”, “Rope”, “Battery”, “Cuff”, “Gloss” / Dinu Li, “Family Village” / Lynne Marsh, “Stadium” / Emily Richardson, “Petrolia”
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LUX, London:
Ed Atkins, “Death Mask 2: The Scent” / David Raymond Conroy, Ramon Requilman Live” / Mark Leckey, “Concrete Vache” / Laure Prouvost, “The Artist” / James Richards, “Misty Suite” / Mark Aerial Waller, “Phantom Avantgarde”
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tank.tv, London:
Jeremy Deller & Chrissie Iles, “A Discussion” / Maria Marshall, “Matthew” / Mounir Fatmi, “Architecture Now 1”, “Architecture Now 2”, “I Live on the 3rd Floor”  / Ruth Paxton, “She Wanted to be Burnt”
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The Woodmill, London:
Adam Christensen / Alastair Frazer / Charlesworth, Lewandowski & Mann / Chris Clarke / Jasiek Mischke / Lucky PDF / Patricia Lennox-Boyd / Patrick Coyle / Richard Sides / Sidsel Christensen / Una Knox
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Video Data Bank, Chicago:
Dani Leventhal, “Hearts are Trump Again” / Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke, “Everybody” / Michael Gitlin, “Dust Studies” / Nicolas Provost, “Storyteller” / Sterling Ruby, “Hiker”
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Wellcome Collection, London:
Aura Satz, “Sound Seam” / Jordan Baseman, “Tape 1 Tape 2”  / Marion Coutts, “26 Things” / Shona Illingworth, “Balnakiel”
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You Know Limited, London:
Alex Noyer, Alex Dunn, Rob Wilton, Stuart Birchall, “New York Influence City”
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Artprojx Cinema is at the SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd St between 8th & 9th Avenues
 

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

David Gryn: +44 (0)7711 127 848 

Poppy Gordon Lennox: +44 (0)7881 953 794

artprojxcinema@gmail.com

Tai Shani’s performance at the ICA ‘Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82′

In Art, Artprojx, Cartune Xprez, Culture, Damon Packard, David Gryn, DJ, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Fun, Gryn, ICA, Jacques Rivette, Jen Wu, Jim Hollands, Jo Mitchell, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Music, Owen Hills, Performance, Performance Art, Screenings, Tai Shani, Uncategorized, Video, Video Art, William Greaves on 06/05/2010 at 11:06 pm

Tai Shani’s performance:

‘Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82′

Friday 7 May

ICA – LIVE WEEKEND 1 – PERFORMANCE etc …

Produced by David Gryn

Tai Shani

TAI SHANI
‘Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82′
Performance: 7:30pm & 9:15pm Main Gallery (30mins)

On a sound stage, an actress is being filmed auditioning for a role in a fictitious film based on a strange, actual sequence of events that took place in West Germany in the hot summer of 1982. Over the course of 25 days in three unrelated, tragic incidents members of the US and UK peacetime army stole tanks and rampaged through various German towns and countryside leaving behind a trail of destruction, ultimately driving themselves over bridges and into trains to their deaths. The actress Maya Lubinsky is auditioning for the role of Katja Riemann, a young woman who gets run over by a tank driven by Private Charles S. Keefer, her boyfriend.

In this expanding screentest which occurs on a fractured timeline, the lives and fictions of Katja Riemann, Maya Lubinsky and Maya’s body double overflow and hemorrhage into each other creating a spiraling narrative told through film, heroines, anti-heroines, animated props, an overbearing narrator and a Neanderthal from a parallel universe.

The performance is accompanied by a live score by David J. Smith (Guapo, Stargazers Assistant and Amal Gamal Ensemble)

ICA Theatre Film & Video Screenings selected by Artprojx

2pm Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II

3.25pm Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round

Tai Shani

ICA Theatre Film & Video Screenings selected by Tai Shani

4.30pm
Cartune Xprez
Part psychedelic insurrection, part cartoon road show, they harness the energies of video artists who remix commercial imagery to the extent of anarchy and animate their way out of Sunday Morning Cartoons. Previous shows have included Paper Rad, Bruce Bickford, Takeshi Murata, and Shana Moulton, who have since been featured in the Whitney Biennial, the MOMA in New York, the Sundance Film Festival, and many others.

6pm
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm by William Greaves, United States, 1968, 75 minutes

In his one-of-a-kind fiction/documentary hybrid Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One, director William Greaves presides over a beleaguered film crew in New York’s Central Park, leaving them to try to figure out what kind of movie they’re making. A couple enacts a break-up scenario over and over, a documentary crew films a crew filming the crew, locals wander casually into the frame: the project defies easy description. Yet this wildly innovative sixties counterculture landmark remains one of the most tightly focused and insightful movies ever made about making movies.

Jen Wu

8:00pm
Jen Wu – Half Light, 5mins 2009

The dead weight of a sleeper drifts between the syncopal darkness of the cinematic night and the waning daylight of a world that feels no less other. Shifting between modes of cinematic identification, inhabiting surrogate bodies and self obliteration in the face of the familiar Half Light sensitively makes manifests a mesmeric, recondite and affective territory.
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Damon Packard

Damon Packard – Spacedisco One, 2007, 58min
To sum it up. “Spacedisco One” will not only shatter your perception of reality as we know it, it will break it in half ad infinitum, pairs of two, so am I, pairs of two, so are you, until the soul’s binary code is revealed and, biting its own tail, destroyed in the blink of a serpent’s eye. You will melt like a marshmallow in the furnace of hell. And if everything has been said and if everything has been done, we still have the possibility to make a movie about it, a sequel to reality.

10pm
Jim Hollands – Here, 2007, 70min

(3D glasses will be supplied)
A hallucinogenic dissolution between the screen and the viewer forming a radical new art agenda for the 21st century. Here is a seventy-minute remix of a rarely seen existing work written by Joe Orton, called ‘The Erpingham Camp’. Originally screened on TV in 1966, it has been experimentally remixed in sound, image and words, with subtitles, and partly in anaglyphic (red/cyan) 3D. Large parts of the work operate under flicker frequencies of 8-13hz, and as such are viewable by epileptics or those prone to seizure at their own risk.

Music:
DJ set in Bar from 7pm
Owen Hills (of Wooden Spoon and Dollboy) . Kraut and cosmic musics

Tai Shani

Tai Shani (1976) is an artist living and working in London. Fantastical and televisual, Tai Shani’s performances and films contain cartoon props and extravagantly costumed large casts of archetypes and pseudo-historical characters drawn from popular culture and counterculture mythologies. Referencing early science fiction, Greek tragedy and theatrical spectacle they are accompanied by voice over soundtracks reminiscent of radio plays that alternate between familiar fictional styles and narratives and self-reflexive texts that delve into the mechanics of simulatory channels and their agency. Often dramatising historical phenomena, Shani seeks to underpin the axis point of their transformation from historical to fantastical. Chaotic, a-historical and non-linear in form, Shani’s work explores fictional strategies, the cinematic corruption of memory as well as conflicting temporal structure in the ‘real’ and the mediated.

Recent Tai Shani exhibitions and performances include:
The Herzeliya Biennial, Israel; The Royal Academy, London; The Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Spike Island + Arnolfini, Bristol; A Foundation, London; Whitechapel Gallery, London; ARTIS Centre for Fine Arts Hertogenbosch, Stedelijk Museum Hertogenbosch; Liverpool Biennial 08; Artprojx at Rio Cinema, Dalston. She also writes and performs music as Cherry Mash Cherry.

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http://www.ica.org.uk

http://www.artprojx.com

ICA is LIVE – PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN | ARTPROJX

In Adam James, Adrian Shaw, Alex Baker, Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Aura Satz, Big Dada, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Cartune Xprez, Charlotte Turton, Choose your Character, Chris Agnew, Chris McCormack, Culture, Damon Packard, Danny Standing, David Blandy, David Gothard, David Gryn, DJ CutWild, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, Dollboy, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Fiona Long, Flashback, Frances Scott, Fun, Funki Porcini, g-man, Games, Harold Offeh, Helen Newhouse, ICA, Infinite Livez, Jacques Rivette, Jen Wu, Jenny Baldock, Jim Hollands, Jo Mitchell, JocJonJosch, Keeley Forsyth, King Cannibal, Lauren O’Day, Lina Hakim, Linda Hirst, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Malachy Orozco, Malin Ståhl, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Matthew Boyle, Max Reinhardt., Miguel Tantos, Music, Neo Empire, Nicholas Quenzer, Ninja Tune, Oliver Coates, Owen Hills, Patrick Coyle, Performance, Performance Art, Plastique Fantastique, Priority Deluxe, Rough Trade, Sam Belinfante, Sam Wilkins, School of Art, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, Street Fighter, Tai Shani, Terry Smith, Tony Grisoni, turntablist, Uncategorized, Video, Video Art, William Greaves, Wimbledon, Wooden Spoon on 05/05/2010 at 10:12 am
ICA – LIVE WEEKEND 1 – PERFORMANCE etc …
PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN
6 – 9 MAY 2010

Tai Shani

Each day will feature artist projects throughout the day and evening:
DAVID BLANDY – Thurs 6 May
TAI SHANI – Fri 7 May
boyleANDshaw -Sat 8 May
BRIAN CATLING, AURA SATZ, TERRY SMITH & PROPOSITIONS- Sun 9 May

Don't miss this weekend !!! ...

For the first in a series of three Live Weekend programmes – David Gryn, director of Artprojx is producing several artist days of live art/expanded theatre/performance related artist’s events, screenings and music.
Artprojx will also present films and videos by various artist on the 6 and 9 May in the ICA Theatre:
Ashish Avikunthak – Kalighat Fetish
Shoja Azari – Windows
David Blandy – My Philosophy
Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni – Vanished – A Video Séance & The Cutting
Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round & Shades of Destructors
Lynne Marsh – Plänterwald,
Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II
Damon Packard – The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary
Matt Stokes – Long After Tonight

David Blandy's Choose your Character

TIMING OF EVENTS
THURSDAY 6 MAY
DAVID BLANDY
12noon – 11pm, Lower Gallery
David Blandy’s “Choose Your Character”. With Street Fighter game tournament organisers Neo Empire.
12noon – 7pm, Lower Gallery
Pop up music stalls inc: Ninja Tunes/Big Dada, Rough Trade, Soul & Dance Exchange and Flashback
7pm – 1am, Bar
DJs & live music feat: Infinite Livez, King Cannibal, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, DJ CutWild, g-man & Priority Deluxe
2 – 7pm, Theatre
Artprojx screenings
2pm Ashish Avikunthak – Kalighat Fetish
2.20pm Shoja Azari – Windows
3.50pm Lynne Marsh – Plänterwald
4.10pm Matt Stokes – Long After Tonight
4.40pm Mark Leckey – Shades of Destructors
5pm Damon Packard – The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary
6 pm David Blandy – My Philosophy

Tai Shani's Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82

FRIDAY 7 MAY
TAI SHANI
Midday – 6pm, Lower Gallery
Tai Shani Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82 (open rehearsals)
7.30pm, Lower Gallery
Tai Shani Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82. (LIVE irst performance)
9.15pm, Lower Gallery
Tai Shani Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82.(LIVE second performance)
2 – 4.30pm, Theatre

Jo Mitchell's Concerto

Artprojx screenings
2pm Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II
3.25pm Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round
4.30 – 11pm, Theatre
Tai Shani curated screenings:
4.30pm Cartune Xprez
6pm William Greaves – Symbiopsychotaxiplasm
8pm Jen Wu – Half Light
8.05pm Damon Packard – Spacedisco One
10pm Jim Hollands – Here
8 – 12 midnight ICA Bar – Musics by DJ Owen Hills

boyleANDshaw's The Scuttler

SATURDAY 8 MAY
boyleANDshaw with David Gothard present The Scuttler
12 noon – midnight, Lower Gallery, Theatre and Bar (LIVE)
in collaboration with: Sam Belinfante, Patrick Coyle, Adam James,
JocJonJosch, Plastique Fantastique, Harold Offeh, Malin Ståhl, Malachy Orozco, Keeley Forsyth and Max Reinhardt

Terry Smith

SUNDAY 9 MAY
Terry Smith, Aura Satz, Brian Catling, Propositions
12 noon – 7pm, Lower Gallery
Terry Smith The Foundling, Drunk and Disorderly.Performance 4pm (LIVE inc Rehearsals)
12 noon – 7pm, ICA Concourse
Propositions: Chris Agnew, Jenny Baldock, Fiona Long, Russell Moore, Lauren O’Day, Helen Newhouse, Charlotte Turton, Nicholas Quenzer, Sam Wilkins
4.10 – 5pm, Theatre
Artprojx screening
4-5pm – Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni – The Cutting
5 – 5.30pm, Theatre
Aura Satz, Turntable Tableau (LIVE)
The live soundtrack will be performed by Alex Baker, Lina Hakim, Chris McCormack, Roger Orwell, Frances Scott and Aura Satz.
5.30 – 6pm, Theatre
Artprojx screening
5.30pm screenings tbc
6 – 6.30pm, Theatre
Brian Catling – Mr Rapehead (LIVE)
6.30 – 7.40pm, Theatre
Artprojx screening
6.30pm Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni: Vanished ! – A Video Séance

Brian Catling at the ICA

This is an opportunity for artist experimentation, taking risk and trying out the unexpected. Join us.
FREE ENTRY TO ALL EVENTS AND SCREENINGS
The ICA bar will be open at all times.
The ICA is located on The Mall, London SW1.
Box office 020 7930 3647
DAVID GRYN
ARTPROJX
ARTIST PROJECT DETAILS
DAVID BLANDY – 6 May
Choose your Character
As part of David Gryn’s LIve Weekend at the ICA, David Blandy’s day, “Choose Your Character” on Thurs 6th May, will celebrate a variety of different fan-behaviours and sub-cultural obsessions that reflect the artist’s own passions. Including rooms featuring a Street Fighter IV tournament and Turntablist DJing, alongside a pop up record market.
Features live music from Infinite Livez, King Cannibal, turntablists DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, DJ CutWild, g-man and Priority Deluxe, music stalls from Ninja Tunes, Rough Trade, Soul & Dance Exchange and Flashback and hardcore fighting game tournament organisers Neo Empire. Ninja Tune will be hosting the new Funki Porcini album listening party (‘On’ released on May 3rd). http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=111522198884501&ref=ts
TAI SHANI – 7 May
‘Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82′
Performance: 7:30pm & 9:15pm Main Gallery (30mins)
On a sound stage, an actress is being filmed auditioning for a role in a fictitious film based on a strange, actual sequence of events that took place in West Germany in the hot summer of 1982. Over the course of 25 days in three unrelated, tragic incidents members of the US and UK peacetime army stole tanks and rampaged through various German towns and countryside leaving behind a trail of destruction, ultimately driving themselves over bridges and into trains to their deaths. The actress Maya Lubinsky is auditioning for the role of Katja Riemann, a young woman who gets run over by a tank driven by Private Charles S. Keefer, her boyfriend.
In this expanding screentest which occurs on a fractured timeline, the lives and fictions of Katja Riemann, Maya Lubinsky and Maya’s body double overflow and hemorrhage into each other creating a spiraling narrative told through film, heroines, anti-heroines, animated props, an overbearing narrator and a Neanderthal from a parallel universe. The performance is accompanied by a live score by David J. Smith (Guapo, Stargazers Assistant and Amal Gamal Ensemble)
ICA Theatre Film and Video Screenings selected by Tai Shani
4.30pm: Cartune Xprez
6pm: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm by William Greaves,1968, 75 mins
8pm: Jen Wu – Half Light, 5mins 2009
& Damon Packard – Spacedisco One, 2007, 58min
10pm: Jim Hollands – Here, 2007, 70min (3D glasses will be supplied).
Music: DJ set in Bar from 7pm. Owen Hills (of Wooden Spoon and Dollboy). Kraut and cosmic musics.
boyleANDshaw – 8 May
THE SCUTTLER
boyleANDshaw with David Gothard present The Scuttler in collaboration with Sam Belinfante, Patrick Coyle, Adam James, JocJonJosch, Plastique Fantastique, Harold Offeh, Malin Ståhl, Malachy Orozco, Keeley Forsyth and Max Reinhardt

For the ICA they will be presenting and developing a new durational performance-based work called The Scuttler, collaborating with an array of artists, actors and musicians in an improvised and experimental way to bring to this new work to life throughout the various spaces of the gallery.
TERRY SMITH – 9 May
The Foundling: DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
The final part in a quartet of performances. The last chapter of the Foundling project Drunk and Disorderly will be workshopped as part of an open rehearsal and performed at the ICA. This forms the last of four distinct parts, which includes Lost and Found (performed at the Tete a Tete Opera festival in London 2008), Hide and Seek, (performed at the The Foundling Museum 2009) and Sticks and Stones (performed at St George’s Church in Venice 2009). The video works include texts by the writer Mel Gooding spoken by the actor Julian Bird. This performance includes Linda Hirst, Miguel Tantos, Oliver Coates and Danny Standing.
PROPOSITIONS
Propositions is a project selected by Terry Smith that brings together a diverse body of work by nine current and past students from Wimbledon College of Art. Chris Agnew, Jenny Baldock, Fiona Long, Russell Moore, Lauren O’Day, Helen Newhouse, Charlotte Turton, Nicholas Quenzer, Sam Wilkins

AURA SATZ – 9 May
TURNTABLE TABLEAU, a film performance.
Aura Satz performs a talking book ventriloquist act, followed by a live soundtrack to her film on gramophone grooves. The hypnotic footage of spinning sound patterns is accompanied by a spiralling multivocal counterpart, a cornocupia of voices recounting a tale of mourning and technology, a forensic love-story of sorts in which the voices overlap, echo and pre-empt each other. The cinematic stage is animated by a voice-over carousel, a spinning tableau vivant, a canon of voices amplified by horns set on a rotating stage.
BRIAN CATLING – 9 May
Mr Rapehead- a new live performance
Mr Rapehead is new 30 minute work made for the ICA extends his obsessive manipulation of the mysterious and enigmatic atmospheres by interrogating them with threats of violence and humour.

Timing of ICA Events 6-9 May

In Adam James, Adrian Shaw, Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Aura Satz, Big Dada, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Cartune Xprez, Charlotte Turton, Choose your Character, Chris Agnew, Culture, Damon Packard, Danny Standing, David Blandy, David Gothard, David Gryn, DJ, DJ CutWild, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, Dollboy, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Fiona Long, Flashback, Fun, Funki Porcini, g-man, Games, Gaming, Harold Offeh, Helen Newhouse, ICA, Infinite Livez, Jacques Rivette, Jen Wu, Jenny Baldock, Jim Hollands, Jo Mitchell, JocJonJosch, Keeley Forsyth, King Cannibal, Lauren O’Day, Linda Hirst, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Malachy Orozco, Malin Ståhl, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Matthew Boyle, Max Reinhardt., Miguel Tantos, Music, Neo Empire, Nicholas Quenzer, Ninja Tune, Oliver Coates, Owen Hills, Patrick Coyle, Performance, Performance Art, Plastique Fantastique, Priority Deluxe, Rough Trade, Russell Moore, Sam Belinfante, Sam Wilkins, San Francisco, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, Street Fighter, Tai Shani, Terry Smith, Tony Grisoni, turntablist, Video, Video Art, William Greaves, Wimbledon, Wooden Spoon on 02/05/2010 at 8:40 pm
ICA – LIVE WEEKEND 1 – PERFORMANCE etc …
PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN
6 – 9 MAY 2010
Thurs 6 May: David Blandy – Choose your Character
Fri 8 May: Tai Shani – Screentest: R-R-Rhine Peacetime 82
Sat 8 May: boyleANDshaw with David Gothard present The Scuttler
Sun 9 May: Terry Smith, Aura Satz, Brian Catling, Propositions

Neo Empire hosts Street Fighter Battles at the ICA – May 6

In Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Big Dada, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Choose your Character, Culture, Damon Packard, David Blandy, David Gryn, DJ, DJ CutWild, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Flashback, Fun, Funki Porcini, g-man, Games, Gaming, Gryn, hardcore fighting game tournament, Heroes Alliance UK, ICA, Infinite Livez, Jo Mitchell, King Cannibal, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Music, Neo Empire, Ninja Tune, Ninja Tunes, Performance, Performance Art, Priority Deluxe, Rebel Legion, Rough Trade, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, Street Fighter, Tony Grisoni, turntablist, Video, Video Art on 29/04/2010 at 10:54 pm

Neo Empire STreet Fighter Battles at David Blandy's Choose Your Character - ICA - Thurs 6 May

DAVID BLANDY - CHOOSE YOUR CHARACTER
THURS 6 MAY 2010 12 noon – 11.30pm
at the ICA LIVE WEEKEND - PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN

also featuring: Infinite Livez, King Cannibal, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, DJ CutWild, g-man, Priority Deluxe, Ninja Tune, Big Dada, Rough Trade, Soul & Dance Exchange, Flashback, Neo Empire.


David Gryn | Artprojx presents at the ICA a series of special events starting with the South Bank Show Award winning artist David Blandy presents ‘Choose Your Character’, a celebration of a variety of different fan-behaviours and sub-cultural obsessions that reflect the artist’s own passions. Pop in and browse through the vinyl and cds on sale whilst catching a Street Fighter IV tournament, featuring Ninja Tune/Big Dada artists King Cannibal (10pm) and Infinite Livez (8pm) and a special screening of Damon Packard’s fandom-tinged film work. Funki Porcini album listening party (new album ‘On’ released on May 3rd). There will be record stalls from Rough Trade, Ninja Tune, Music and Video exchange, Flashback records and Sounds of the Universe. The ICA opens at noon, and closes around late.

NINJA TUNE

NEO EMPIRE

CHOOSE YOUR CHARACTER

DAVID BLANDY

MUSIC & VIDEO EXCHANGE

BLANDY TRAILER for MY PHILOSOPHY

David Blandy and Ninja Tune at the ICA – ‘Choose your Character’ 6 May

In Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Big Dada, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, cosplayers, Culture, Damon Packard, David Blandy, David Gryn, DJ, DJ CutWild, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Flashback, Fun, Funki Porcini, g-man, Games, Gaming, Gryn, hardcore fighting game tournament, Heroes Alliance UK, ICA, Infinite Livez, Jo Mitchell, King Cannibal, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Music, Neo Empire, Ninja Tune, Ninja Tunes, Performance, Priority Deluxe, Rebel Legion, Rough Trade, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, turntablist, Video on 28/04/2010 at 9:35 am

David Blandy's Choose Your Character - ICA Thursday 6 May

DAVID BLANDY
CHOOSE YOUR CHARACTER
THURS 6 MAY 2010
12 noon – 11.30pm
at the ICA LIVE WEEKEND
PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN

Choose your Character Facebook page

As part of David Gryn’s LIve Weekend at the ICA, David Blandy’s day, “Choose Your Character” on Thurs 6th May, will celebrate a variety of different fan-behaviours and sub-cultural obsessions that reflect the artist’s own passions. Including rooms featuring a Street Fighter IV tournament and Turntablist DJing, alongside a record market and Cosplayers

Features live music from Infinite Livez, King Cannibal, turntablists DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, DJ CutWild, g-man and Priority Deluxe, music stalls from Ninja Tunes, Rough Trade, Soul & Dance Exchange and Flashback, hardcore fighting game tournament organisers Neo Empire and cosplayers the Rebel Legion and Heroes Alliance UK.

Ninja Tune will be hosting the new Funki Porcini album listening party (‘On’ released on May 3rd).

See – My Philosophy trailer


DAVID BLANDY INFO
David Blandy (b. 1976, London) lives and works in London, using video, performance and comics to address identity formation and its relationship to popular culture. Blandy searches for his cultural position in the world, often useing humour to ask just how much the self is formed by its immersion in the world of records, films and television, and whether the answers to life’s questions can be found in these mass-produced objects. He has exhibited at venues such as The Bluecoat as part of the 2008 Liverpool Biennial, Turner Contemporary, Margate, The Baltic, Gateshead, Spike Island, Bristol, 176, London, Artprojx Space, Platform China Project Space, Beijing, and Museu da Imagem e do Som de São Paulo, Brazil and at various international screenings by Artprojx. His work is distributed by LUX.

FACEBOOK page

David Blandy installation at Artprojx Space in 2008

David Blandy installation at Artprojx Space in 2008

During the day in the ICA Theatre
Artprojx will present films and videos by:

Ashish Avikunthak – Kalighat Fetish
Shoja Azari – Windows
David Blandy – My Philosophy
Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni – Vanished – A Video Séance & The Cutting
Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round & Shades of Destructors
Lynne Marsh – Plänterwald,
Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II
Damon Packard – The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary
Matt Stokes – Long After Tonight

FREE ENTRY

The ICA is located on The Mall, London SW1.
http://www.ica.org.uk/
Box office 020 7930 3647

For more info contact
DAVID GRYN
ARTPROJX
events@artprojx.com
http://www.artprojx.com
http://davidgryn.wordpress.com/

http://www.davidblandy.co.uk
http://www.ica.org.uk
http://www.artprojx.com
http://www.ninjatune.net

http://www.myspace.com/kingcannibal
http://www.myspace.com/infinitelivez
http://www.mveshops.co.uk/
http://www.roughtrade.com/
http://www.flashback.co.uk/
http://www.neoempire.com/
http://heroesallianceuk.webs.com/
http://www.rebellegionuk.com

Live at the ICA – Sun 9 May – Brian Catling, Aura Satz, Terry Smith – performances

In Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Aura Satz, Brian Catling, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Charlotte Turton, Chris Agnew, Culture, Damon Packard, Danny Standing, David Blandy, David Gryn, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Fiona Long, Fun, Gryn, Helen Newhouse, ICA, Jenny Baldock, Jo Mitchell, Lauren O’Day, Linda Hirst, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Miguel Tantos, Music, Nicholas Quenzer, Oliver Coates, Performance, Performance Art, Russell Moore, Sam Wilkins, School of Art, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Terry Smith, Tony Grisoni, Video, Wimbledon on 26/04/2010 at 10:36 am

LIVE AT THE ICA

BRIAN CATLING, AURA SATZ, TERRY SMITH & PROPOSITIONS

SUNDAY 9 MAY

PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN

see Facebook for more info and the Brian Catling trailer

TERRY SMITH

The Foundling: DRUNK AND DISORDERLY

The final part in a quartet of performances. The last chapter of the Foundling project Drunk and Disorderly will be workshopped as part of an open rehearsal and performed at the ICA. This forms the last of four distinct parts, which includes Lost and Found (performed at the Tete a Tete Opera festival in London 2008), Hide and Seek, (performed at the The Foundling Museum 2009) and Sticks and Stones (performed at St George’s Church in Venice 2009). The video works include texts by the writer Mel Gooding spoken by the actor Julian Bird. This performance includes Linda Hirst, Miguel Tantos, Oliver Coates and Danny Standing.

AURA SATZ

TURNTABLE TABLEAU, a film performance

Aura Satz performs a talking book ventriloquist act, followed by a live soundtrack to her film on gramophone grooves. The hypnotic footage of spinning sound patterns is accompanied by a spiralling multivocal counterpart, a cornocupia of voices recounting a tale of mourning and technology, a forensic love-story of sorts in which the voices overlap, echo and pre-empt each other. The cinematic stage is animated by a voice-over carousel, a spinning tableau vivant, a canon of voices amplified by horns set on a rotating stage.

She has performed, exhibited and screened her work nationally and internationally, including FACT (Liverpool), Site Gallery (Sheffield), Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea di Trento (Italy), De La Warr Pavilion (Bexhill-on-Sea), the Zentrum Paul Klee (Switzerland), Whitechapel Gallery and the Victoria & Albert Museum (London), the AV festival (Newcastle) and the IV Bienal of Jafre in Spain. In 2008 she had solo shows at Beaconsfield Gallery and Artprojx Space, and her film ‘Automamusic’ has since been screened by Artprojx at Tate Britain, Site Gallery, LOOP festival Barcelona.

BRIAN CATLING

Mr Rapehead- a new live performance

Mr Rapehead is new 30 minute work made for the ICA extends his obsessive manipulation of the mysterious and enigmatic atmospheres by interrogating them with threats of violence and humour.

BC was born in London in 1948. He is a poet, sculptor and performance artist, who is currently working in video and live work. He has been commissioned to make solo installations and performances in many countries including; Spain, Japan, Iceland, Israel, Holland, Norway, Germany, Greenland and Australia His last solo show Antix at Matt’s Gallery drew much critical acclaim.  He is the founder of the international performance group The Wolf In The Winter, whose most recent manifestation in the UK was at The South London Gallery. His video work moves between gallery installation and narrative films made in collaboration with Tony Grisoni.  They also produce the no holds barred Cabaret Melancolique. He is Professor of fine art at the University of Oxford, and acting head of The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art.

PROPOSITIONS:

Propositions is a project selected by Terry Smith that brings together a diverse body of work by nine current and past students from Wimbledon College of Art

Chris Agnew, Jenny Baldock, Fiona Long, Russell Moore, Lauren O’Day, Helen Newhouse, Charlotte Turton, Nicholas Quenzer, Sam Wilkins

ICA – LIVE WEEKEND 1 – PERFORMANCE etc …
PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN
6 – 9 MAY 2010

ICA London – 6-9 May 2010. For the first in a series of three Live Weekend programmes – David Gryn, director of Artprojx is producing several artist days of live art/expanded theatre/performance related artist’s events, screenings and music.

Schedule:
12 noon – 7pm, Lower Gallery, Terry Smith Drunk & Disorderly.Performance 4pm. PROPOSITIONS in the ICA corridor
4pm – 5pm, Theatre, Artprojx screenings.
5pm, Theatre, Aura Satz Turntable Tableau
5.30pm – 6pm, Theatre, Artprojx screenings
6pm, Theatre, Brian Catling Mr Rapehead
6.30pm – 8pm, Theatre, Artprojx screening.

Artprojx will also present films and videos by various artists throughout the day and evening  in the ICA Theatre:
Ashish Avikunthak – Kalighat Fetish
Shoja Azari – Windows
David Blandy – My Philosophy
Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni – Vanished – A Video Séance & The Cutting
Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round & Shades of Destructors
Lynne Marsh – Plänterwald,
Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II
Damon Packard – The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary
Matt Stokes – Long After Tonight

http://davidgryn.wordpress.com

This is an opportunity for artist experimentation, taking risk and trying out the unexpected. Join us.

FREE ENTRY TO ALL EVENTS AND SCREENINGS

The ICA bar will be open at all times.

The ICA is located on The Mall, London SW1.
http://www.ica.org.uk/
Box office 020 7930 3647

DAVID GRYN
ARTPROJX
events@artprojx.com
http://www.artprojx.com
http://www.twitter.com/artprojx
David Gryn, Artprojx  and Artprojx Gryn on Facebook

Artprojx presents films and videos at the ICA Live Weekend 6 and 9 May

In Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Aura Satz, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Choose your Character, Culture, Damon Packard, David Blandy, David Gryn, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Fun, Gryn, ICA, Jo Mitchell, Live Art, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Music, Ninja Tune, Ninja Tunes, Performance, Performance Art, Rebel Legion, Rough Trade, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, Street Fighter, Tai Shani, Terry Smith, Tony Grisoni, turntablist, Video, Video Art on 23/04/2010 at 10:33 am

ICA – LIVE WEEKEND 1 – PERFORMANCE etc … May 6 – 9

ICA London – 6-9 May 2010. For the first in a series of three Live
Weekend programmes – David Gryn, director of Artprojx is producing several artist days of live art/expanded theatre/performance related artist’s events, screenings and music. Featuring artists: David Blandy, Tai Shani, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, Terry Smith, Aura Satz

See David Blandy’s My Philosophy TRAILER

Artprojx presents …

Ashish Avikunthak, Shoja Azari, David Blandy, Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni, Mark Leckey, Lynne Marsh, Jo Mitchell, Damon Packard, Matt Stokes

FREE ENTRY

Artprojx will present films and videos by various artists whose work connects to live art, expanded theatre and performance including:

Ashish Avikunthak – Kalighat Fetish

Shoja Azari – Windows

David Blandy - My Philosophy

Brian Catling & Tony Grisoni – Vanished – A Video Séance & The Cutting

Mark Leckey – Cinema-in-the-Round & Shades of Destructors

Lynne Marsh – Plänterwald,

Jo Mitchell – Concerto for Voice & Machinery II

Damon Packard - The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary

Matt Stokes – Long After Tonight

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=51765222127

INFO…


ASHISH AVIKUNTHAK

Kalighat Fetish, 1999, 22 minutes.

Kalighat Fetish (Kalighat Athikatha), 16mm transferred to DVD.

The film attempts to negotiate with the duality that is associated with the ceremonial veneration of the Mother Goddess Kali- the presiding deity of Calcutta. It delves into the subliminal layers of consciousness, underlying the ritual of Kali worship. The film ruminates on the nuanced trans-sexuality that is prevalent in the ceremonial performance of male devotees cross-dressing as Kali, in an act of obsessive devotion.  1999, 16mm, Color, 22 minutes.

Ashish Avikunthak is an experimental filmmaker who has been making films in India from the mid nineties. His films have been shown in various film festivals around the world. His short film Kalighat Fetish won the Best Documentary award in 2001 at the Tampere Film Festival, Finland. His films have been exhibited at the Tate Modern, London, Centre George Pompidou, Paris and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley among other locations. He has had retrospective of his works at Goethe Institute, Calcutta (2004), Les Inattendus, Lyon (2006) and at Yale University (2008). He has recently finished his first feature length film, Shadows Formless, which had its world premier at the Locarno Film Festival in 2007. He has a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Stanford University and currently teaches at Yale University.

SHOJA AZARI

Windows, 2006, 84mins

Shoja Azari weaves together a loosely constructed narrative based on 9 single-shot scenes in which windows play a central role in the storytelling. This dark, violent vision of American society presents scenes of office rage, rape, and gun violence. Using the image of a window as a unifying motif (and in one case, the mind’s eye), Azari mediates between the internal and the external. In each sequence, he creates an elaborate visual choreography. As the camera pans, tilts, and tracks through the cinematographic space, the protagonists enact their own dramas across different planes of action. Throughout this process, Azari invokes the viewer’s imagination by adroitly exploiting the tension between on-screen and off-screen action. This combination of controlled camera movements and narrative suspense recalls such disparate filmmakers as Michael Snow and Alfred Hitchcock.

Shoja Azari was born in Shiraz, Iran, in 1958. He moved to New York City in 1983 and received an M.A. in Psychology from New York University. In 1997 he met artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat, and together they have created a body of work (short films, video installations, and a multimedia theater piece) that has been exhibited around the world. Azari’s debut feature film K, based on three works by Franz Kafka, screened at the Venice Film Festival. Windows is his sophomore feature.

DAVID BLANDY

My Philosophy (compilation), 2010, 60mins

“So, you’re a philosopher?

Yes, I think very deeply… (repeat and scratch)”

Excerpt from My Philosophy, Boogie Down Productions, Jive/RCA 1988

For My Philosophy, David Blandy brings together a selection of his work from the past 8 years, all of which explores ways to live life in the modern world. Where do we find ideas to believe in if organised religion and philosophy no longer feel relevant, if popular culture is the only authoritative voice to which we have access? Blandy seeks answers to life’s questions from Ben E. King, Bruce Lee, Robert Johnson and David Carradine.

The programme will include two of his most recent films; Samurai Story (2008), in which Blandy tries to live by the code of the Samurai in a Japanese garden in Cheshire, which features a soundtrack written by English Dub legend Manasseh; and Crossroads (2009), which investigates the mythology around Robert Johnson, where Blandy, as the Blues Legend, takes a trip to the Mississippi Delta to find the crossroads where the bluesman made his legendary pact with the Devil.

David Blandy has just recently been announced as the winner of The Times/The South Bank Show Breakthrough Award, presented by Sir Ian McKellan at a ceremony shown on British national television.

BRIAN CATLING & TONY GRISONI

Vanished ! A Video Séance  & The Cutting

VANISHED! A VIDEO SEANCE 2hrs

Vanished! A Video Seance by Brian Catling and Tony Grisoni funded by the Arts Council of England. This collaboration between poet-performance artist and the screenwriter has produced a hybrid work that uses atmospheric narrative to unwind the compelling true story of “Gef, a spirit in the form of a mongoose with small yellow human hands”. The Father, Mother and Duaghter living in bleak isolation each tell the story, revealing their complex and hidden relationship which became a national curiosity.

“Scarier than Blair Witch,” wrote Jonathan Romney in The Guardian. “Vanished! comes into its own, making the most of ideas associated with projection: we are literally seeing the family’s fantasies and disturbances projected on screen… this is not simply a story of a folie à trois, but apparently a drama of deception and abuse… tellingly, nothing is spelled out.”

THE CUTTING 50 mins

A professor lays claim to a preserved body unearthed in a peat marsh. He announces that the body is that of a 2,000 year old Iron Age man – an aristocrat – a Prince of the Fens – a willing sacrifice. An old woman cackles at the exhibited corpse. She says its the body of a lover of hers when a girl – a salacious fool who fell in the marsh one drunken evening on his way back from seeing her. The professor goes into a spin. He withdraws his precious find, goes home to seek comfort in his wife, a faded beauty, trapped in comatosed sleep. At night, the old woman goes to find her lost lover. The professors wife sleep-walks. And out in the marsh, something stirs…

“…making up such a bizarre apocryphal yarn is the sort of stunt that American independent film-makers would pull. It couldn’t happen in a British art gallery, could it?” Jonathan Romney.

BRIAN CATLING

Born in London in 1948. He is a poet, sculptor and performance artist, who is currently working in video and live work. He has been commissioned to make solo installations and performances in many countries including; Spain, Japan, Iceland, Israel, Holland, Norway, Germany, Greenland and Australia His recent solo show Antix at Matt’s Gallery drew much critical acclaim. Four years ago he founded the international performance group The Wolf In The Winter, whose most recent manifestation was at The South London Gallery. His video work moves between gallery installation and narrative films made in collaboration with Tony Grisoni. They also produce the no holds barred Cabaret Melancolique. He is professor of fine art at The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Linacre College.

TONY GRISONI

Tony Grisoni worked in many different areas of film making before turning to screenwriting. QUEEN OF HEARTS, 1989 was his award winning first feature directed by Jon Amiel. He has worked closely with a number of directors including Michael Winterbottom, John Boorman, Julian Jarrold, James Marsh, Anand Tucker and Terry Gilliam (FEAR & LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS and TIDELAND). Grisoni is also proud to count himself amongst the crew on board the ship of fools: THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE.

In 2001, Tony Grisoni made the trek along the people smugglers’ route from the Pakistan/Afghan border, through Iran and Turkey to Europe with the director, Michael Winterbottom. The resulting film, IN THIS WORLD, won the 2002 Berlinale Golden Bear.

MARK LECKEY

Shades of Destructors, 2005, 19 mins

A dark and baroque narrative based on a Graham Greene story about the destruction of a house in post-blitz London.

Cinema-in-the-Round, 2009

A video lecture where “the artist offers a compilation of his talks on film, television and video about the relationship between object and image.

Mark Leckey (b.1964) is an artist whose obsessions range from the utmost refined fin-de-siecle decadence to ’80s clothes and club culture. He is together with Ed Liq, Bonnie Camplin, and Enrico David, the founder of the band donAtelier. His video ‘Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore’ which has reached cult status is a rigorous research on the world of dance and identification constructed through labels and tones. Music escapism and ambiguous sexual identities are the pivots around which Leckey constructs a succession of images whose fascination has to do with an ungraspable visual seduction. Leckey has exhibited widely in the UK at Tate Britain, the ICA as well as in the United States and Europe. (Bio drawn from Kulturflash). Leckey is currently Professor of Film Studies at the Staelschule in Frankfurt am Main in Germany.

LYNNE MARSH

Plänterwald, 2010, 18mins

Lynne Marsh’s new single-channel video installation Plänterwald takes as its protagonist a derelict amusement park at the edge of the city of Berlin. Here, the masses are present through absence, as the park’s policed borders isolate it from public space. The work plays on the absurdity of the use of force in relation to the decay and obsolescence of the site. Plänterwald pursues Marsh’s exploration of worlds contained by an internal logic, and quietly, yet relentlessly-like the defunct roller coaster-echoes the rumbles of deep social and political fault lines and their explosive potential.

Lynne Marsh’s practice is located at the intersection of performance, cinema and the status of the image, at the convergence of cultural and social concerns that operate in speculative fiction, choreography, and staged events. Marsh’s recent video works shot respectively in a sports stadium and a TV studio investigate the inscription of individual bodies in architectural environments built specifically for mass consumption and mass cultural expression. Using codified cinematographic techniques (extreme angles, sweeping, panning and zooming shots), her vocabulary draws on the languages of video games, sports coverage, television broadcasting, and the cinematography of the early twentieth century.

Lynne Marsh was born in Canada and has been living and working in London since completing her MA at Goldsmiths’ College in 1998. Her video installations have been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2007), Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles (2008) and the Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal (2008) with an accompanying catalogue. Her work can be seen in an upcoming group show entitled There is no audience, at Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain in May.

JO MITCHELL

Concerto for Voice & Machinery II, 2007,

HD video transferred to DVD, 40 mins

Concerto for Voice & Machinery II, was a one-off performance that took place at the ICA on 20/2/07 and was a commissioned re-enactment of the infamous performance by Einsturzende Neubauten and other musicians at the ICA on 3/1/84. Composed around the use of industrial machinery, the destruction of raw materials and ultimately, the theatre stage; the original performance developed through dynamics of spontaneity and improvisation towards an ultimately chaotic ending. The performance in 2007 took the relationship between that spontaneous event and the necessary choreography that a re-enactment demands as its dynamic, creating a desired and idealistic construct of the event, whilst simultaneously exploring issues around expectation and the authentic experience.

The 40 minute video explores the narrative of events that took place at the ICA on 20/2/07 of the one-off performance of CVM II and highlights the difference between the myth of the unfilmed original and the inherent stagedness of the rehearsed re-enactment.

Jo Mitchell was born in Northamptonshire in 1965, graduated from Goldsmiths with her MA in Fine Art in 1999 and lives & works in London.

DAMON PACKARD

The Untitled Star Wars Mocumentary, 2003, 50mins

The documentary Lucasfilm does not want you to see. It has to be seen to be believed. Contrary to some opinions, this WAS all in good fun. There is nothing caustic about any of it, I would hope Lucas himself could have a laugh. It may be a bit much for his kids though, not sure.

Director of numerous shorts and features spanning the past 27 years back to 1982, (the incredible year that started it all) including “The Untitled Star Wars Mockumentary”, “Apple”, “Dawn of an Evil Millennium”, “Sage Stallone: Portrait of a Madman”, “The Early 70′s Horror Trailer”, “Al’s Techno Bar”, “Chemtrails”, “Lost in the Thinking”, “RollerBoogie III”, the micro-budget “SpaceDisco One” and the 286min 2001 mega-epic “Reflections of Evil” See http://www.awayteamfanclub.com/reflectionsofevil for more details. As of early 2009 completed an adaptation of Miyazaki’s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Quoted as saying “Too many months and years have and continue to waste away from life’s challenging hurdles. If there’s something to learn, fine but it’s too bad the work possibilities that could have been have to suffer along the way. The human life-span is too short”

MATT STOKES

Long After Tonight, 2005

Original: Single-channel, Super 16mm film and audio transferred to Digibeta/DVD. Duration: 6’45″

Long After Tonight documents a specially-organised event staged in St Salvador’s Church, Dundee. Parts of ‘Sally’s', as St Salvador’s was fondly known, were used during the 1970′s as a venue for the city’s first Northern Soul nights. Although these sessions were held in an adjoining hall, for the purposes of the film permission was sought to use the church itself. By transposing the event to the unique interior of the nave, the dancers are surrounded by the beautifully gilded and ornate religious imagery of the building, thus creating a connection between the location and the activity as expressions of faith, commitment and shared purpose. The people that participated in the filming came together from across the UK, some having attended the original events held at Sally’s. This link to the roots of the scene in Dundee, and the Northern Soul fraternity as a whole, is critical in establishing a heightened sense of unity and emotion evident in the film.

Matt Stokes’s practice stems from a long-term inquiry into subcultures, particularly musical ones. He is interested in the way music provides a sense of collectivity, acting as a catalyst for particular groups to form, shaping and influencing people’s lives and identities. Stokes’s works are often context-specific; he immerses himself in a setting and area of interest, through which collaborations with informal communities arise. After a process of collecting stories, information and materials related to their histories and values, Stokes produces artworks that depart from his research and take on a conceptual and aesthetic life of their own through films, installations and events.

Matt Stokes was born in Penzance, Cornwall and has lived and worked in NewcastleGateshead since 1993. His recent solo exhibitions include these are the days (Arthouse, Austin), Real Arcadia (LüttgenMeijer, Berlin), Now is Early (VOID, Derry), Long After Tonight (Kavi Gupta, Chicago and Ziehersmith, New York), [un]promised land (Attitudes espace d’arts contemporains, Geneva), Lost in the Rhythm (Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin), and Pills to Purge Melancholy (Collective, Edinburgh). He recently had shows at 176, London and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead.

The ICA bar will be open at all times.

The ICA is located on The Mall, London SW1.
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DAVID GRYN
ARTPROJX
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Music & Video Exchange – Soul & Dance – at ICA Live Weekend: 6 May 2010

In Art, Artprojx, Ashish Avikunthak, Big Dada, Choose your Character, cosplayers, Culture, Damon Packard, David Blandy, David Gryn, DJ, DJ CutWild, DJ Phaze, DJ Shorty, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, Flashback, Fun, Funki Porcini, g-man, Games, Gaming, Gryn, hardcore fighting game tournament, Heroes Alliance UK, ICA, Infinite Livez, Jo Mitchell, King Cannibal, Live Art, Los Angeles, Lynne Marsh, Mark Leckey, Matt Stokes, Music, Neo Empire, Ninja Tune, Ninja Tunes, Performance, Performance Art, Priority Deluxe, Rebel Legion, Rough Trade, School of Art, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Soul & Dance Exchange, Street Fighter, Tony Grisoni, turntablist, Video, Video Art on 23/04/2010 at 9:33 am

POP UP RECORD SHOPS

Thursday 6th May @ the Institute of Contemporary Arts.

As part of the free event ‘Live Weekends’ - conceived in collaboration with guest producer David Gryn

We will be hosting a pop-up shop showcasing the range of rare, sought-after, and top-selling Soul & Dance records available across our shops.

The Live Weekends project at the ICA - http://www.ica.org.uk/24597/Seasons/Live-Weekends-May-2010.html

David Gryn presents the weekend 6-9 May, the first date of which, ‘Choose Your Character’, is curated by David Blandy.
Choose Your Character. see the My Philosophy trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5qOWK-_BTE

Thursday 6th May

David Blandy’s day at the ICA “Choose Your Character” will celebrate a variety of different fan-behaviours and sub-cultural obsessions that reflect the artist’s own passions. Including rooms featuring a Street Fighter IV tournament, Turntablist DJing alongside a record market, and areas dedicated to Star Wars fandom featuring members of both the 501st and Rebel Legions in costume, the day will feature a special screening of Damon Packard’s fandom-tinged film work and live DJ sets by artists from the iconic Ninja Tune record label, including Infinite Livez.

David Blandy lives and works in London, using video, performance and comics to address identity formation and its relationship to popular culture. Blandy searches for his cultural position in the world, often useing humour to ask just how much the self is formed by its immersion in the world of records, films and television, and whether the answers to life’s questions can be found in these mass-produced objects.

He has exhibited at venues such as The Bluecoat as part of the 2008 Liverpool Biennial, Turner Contemporary, Margate, The Baltic, Gateshead, Spike Island, Bristol, 176, London, Artprojx Space, Platform China Project Space, Beijing, and Museu da Imagem e do Som de São Paulo, Brazil and at various international screenings by Artprojx. His work is distributed by LUX.

MVE will be there as part of the record market.

David Gryn’s Live Weekend - http://www.ica.org.uk/24599/Live-Art/Live-Weekends-Performance-etc.html

David Gryn’s Blog - http://davidgryn.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/ica_live/

David Gryn’s Twitter - http://twitter.com/artprojx

David Blandy’s website - http://www.davidblandy.co.uk/new%20homepage.htm

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