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Artprojx Cinema at SVA Theatre – two nights March 9-10

In A Grammar for Listening, All Divided Selves, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, AV-arkki, David Gryn, Erkka Nissinen, Liisa Lounila, New York, Pilvi Takala, SVA Theatre, The Armory Show, Timo Vaittinen, VOLTA NY on 09/03/2012 at 1:21 pm

ARTPROJX CINEMA PRESENTS at the SVA THEATRE, NEW YORK 2012

The Modern Institute and Artprojx Cinema presents :
A Grammar for Listening (Parts 1 – 3) 8.30pm 16mm film created in collaboration with sound artists Lee Patterson, Toshiya Tsunoda and composer Éric La Casa.

& All Divided Selves 9.30pm.

by Luke Fowler.
Friday March 9.

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Artprojx Cinema & AV-arkki, The Distribution Centre For Finnish Media Art presents :
“Mystery Show” – featuring Four Finnish Artists: Liisa Lounila, Erkka Nissinen, Pilvi Takala, Timo Vaittinen
Saturday March 10 at 7pm and 8pm.
Program lasts 45 minutes (played twice). Followed by a tasty reception and meet the artists.
Supported by the Consulate General of Finland in New York, The Finnish Cultural Institute in New York and The Finnish Cultural Foundation.

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SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), New York, NY 10011.
ENTRY IS FREE. RSVP artprojxcinema@gmail.com and bring guests.

More details and event information:
ARTPROJX www.artprojx.com
DAVID GRYN davidgryn.wordpress.com
THE MODERN INSTITUTE www.themoderninstitute.com
INDEPENDENT www.independentnewyork.com/
AV-ARKKI www.av-arkki.fi

ARTPROJX CINEMA on FACEBOOK

Luke Fowler screenings at SVA Theatre New York – Friday March 9

In A Grammar for Listening, All Divided Selves, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Cinema, David Gryn, Eric la Casa, Film, Luke Fowler, New York, R.D. Laing, Screenings, SVA Theatre, The Armory Show, The Modern Institute, Toshia Tsunoda, Video, Video Art on 06/03/2012 at 9:37 am

The Modern Institute and Artprojx Cinema presents
A Grammar for Listening (Parts 1 – 3) & All Divided Selves
by
Luke Fowler

Friday March 9 at 8.30pm and 9.30pm

at

SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), New York, NY 10011
ENTRY IS FREE. RSVP artprojxcinema@gmail.com to confirm which screening or both.

more details:

Luke Fowler
Friday 9 March 2012

A Grammar for Listening (Parts 1 – 3) 8.30pm

Silence dominated the experimental film of the 1960s. Sound or musical accompaniment was often dismissed as illustrative, manipulative or redundant. Instead, a return to experiments of early cinema concentrated on rhythm, structure and material and thereby considered film’s potential as a unique art form with its own grammar. Prior to this tendency in film, composer John Cage had foregrounded silence within his 1953 composition ‘4’33’. Purging concerts of conventional musical content, he allowed the sounds from outside to come inside and become the focus of the audience’s attention.

These foundational ideas have led to a burgeoning music scene focused on environmental sound and field recording. Outlining some of the complexities between film and sound, Luke Fowler’s film cycle ‘A Grammar for Listening (parts 1-3)’ attempts to confront these contradictions through the possibilities afforded by 16mm film and digital sound recording devices. These three films, created in collaboration with sound artists Lee Patterson and Toshiya Tsunoda and composer Éric La Casa respectively, provide a series of collaborations and meditations on the issues raised, and propose a number of tentative navigations through.

All Divided Selves 9.30pm
The social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s were spearheaded by the charismatic, guru-like figure of Glasgow born psychiatrist R.D. Laing. In his now classic text ‘The Politics of Experience’ (1967), Laing argued that normality entailed adjusting ourselves to the mystification of an alienating and depersonalizing world. Thus, those society labels as ‘mentally ill’ are in fact ‘hyper-sane’ travelers, conducting an inner voyage through aeonic time. The film concentrates on archival representations of Laing and his colleagues as they struggled to acknowledge the importance of considering social environment and disturbed interaction in institutions as significant factors in the aetiology of human distress and suffering.

All Divided Selves reprises the vacillating responses to these radical views and the less forgiving responses to Laing’s latter career shift from well-recognized psychiatrist to celebrity poet. A dense, engaging and lyrical collage — Fowler weaves archival material with his own filmic observations — marrying a dynamic soundtrack of field recordings with recorded music by Éric La Casa, Jean-Luc Guionnet and Alasdair Roberts.

Luke Fowler
Luke Fowler (b. 1978) is an artist, filmmaker and musician based in Glasgow. His films, a collage of found footage and Fowler’s own recordings, have documented the work of British counter cultural figures including Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing and composer Cornelius Cardew. Through his collaboration with experimental musicians Toshia Tsunoda, Lee Patterson and Eric la Casa, he creates dynamic soundtracks of original compositions and field recordings for these works.

His new feature-length film ‘All Divided Selves’ is the third work to take up the legacy of radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing. It concentrates on archival representations of Laing and his colleagues as they struggled to acknowledge the importance of considering social environment as significant factors in human distress and suffering. The film premiered at Anthology Film Archive in New York in November 2011 and has been screened as part of the Berlin Film Festival this year.

The Modern Institute will be making a solo presentation of Luke’s new photographic prints at the Independent Fair in New York in March. His recent solo exhibitions include Inverleith House, Edinburgh; ‘All Divided Selves’, CCS Bard Galleries, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; Serpentine Gallery, London; ‘A Grammar For Listening’, The Modern Institute, Glasgow; and ‘Warriors’, X Initiative, New York; Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich. Forthcoming solo exhibitions include ‘The Poor Stockinger’ at The Hepworth, Wakefield. He participated in ‘Cornelius Cardew and the Freedom of Listening’, CAC Bretigny; ‘British Art Show 7: In The Days Of The Comet’, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham and The Hayward Gallery, London; ‘Radical Nature’, Barbican Art Gallery, London; ‘The Associates’, DCA, Dundee; ‘What You See is Where You’re At’, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich; and ‘Younger than Jesus’, New Museum, New York; In 2008 he received the inaugural Derek Jarman Award.

The Modern Institute
The Modern Institute has been described by Art Review as ‘a model for galleries around the world’. Since its foundation in 1998 it has played an important role in putting Glasgow on the world art map through its association with some of the most important names in contemporary art. The gallery represents 38 artists who are regularly exhibiting internationally in museums and institutions. These include four Turner Prize winners; Martin Boyce (2011), Richard Wright (2009), Simon Starling (2005), Jeremy Deller (2004) and two further nominees; Cathy Wilkes (2008) and Jim Lambie (2005). Several of the artists have exhibited at the Venice Biennale, with Martin Boyce representing Scotland with a solo presentation in 2009.

Artists represented include: Dirk Bell, Martin Boyce, Jeremy Deller, Alex Dordoy, Urs Fischer, Kim Fisher, Luke Fowler, Henrik Håkansson, Mark Handforth, Georg Herold, Thomas Houseago, Richard Hughes, Chris Johanson, Andrew Kerr, Jim Lambie, Duncan MacQuarrie, Victoria Morton, Scott Myles, Nicolas Party, Toby Paterson, Simon Periton, Manfred Pernice, Mary Redmond, Anselm Reyle, Eva Rothschild, Monika Sosnowska, Simon Starling, Katja Strunz, Tony Swain, Spencer Sweeney, Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan, Padraig Timoney, Hayley Tompkins, Sue Tompkins, Cathy Wilkes, Michael Wilkinson, Gregor Wright, Richard Wright.

The Modern Institute: Luke Fowler Solo Presentation 3rd Floor, Independent, 548 West 22nd St, New York, NY 10011. March 8-11, 2012

MODERN INSTITUTE www.themoderninstitute.com
INDEPENDENT www.independentnewyork.com/

Artprojx / David Gryn promotes and screens artist’s film and video programs in the context of the cinema, working in collaboration with galleries, artists, art museums and art fairs.

ARTPROJX CINEMA on FACEBOOK

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Artprojx at SVA Facebook link http://www.facebook.com/events/387609651265201/

FAD website http://www.fadwebsite.com/2012/02/29/artprojx-presents-luke-fowler-and-mystery-show-feat-four-finnish-artists-sva-theatre-ny-march-9-10/

Artist at Large http://www.artist-at-large.com/2012/02/27/artprojx-cinema-presents-at-the-sva-theatre-new-york-2012/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+artist-at-large+%28artist-at-large%29

STRAIGHT TO VIDEO http://straighttovideo.org/2012/02/artprojx-cinema-presents-luke-fowler-and-mystery-show-at-sva-theatre-nyc/

ALL EVENTS IN NEW YORK http://allevents.in/new%20york/Artprojx-Cinema-at-SVA-Theatre-New-York-2012/387609651265201

RHIZOME – LUKE FOWLER http://rhizome.org/announce/events/58097/view/

Espacio de Manon http://manonmona.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/luke-fowler-screenings-at-sva-theatre-new-york-friday-march-9/

Artprojx website http://artprojx.com/lukefowlerandavarkki.html


RSVP for FREE TICKETS Artprojx Cinema at SVA Theatre New York March 9-10

In A Grammar for Listening, All Divided Selves, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, AV-arkki, David Gryn, Erkka Nissinen, Film, Liisa Lounila, Luke Fowler, New York, Pilvi Takala, SVA Theatre, The Armory Show, The Modern Institute, Timo Vaittinen, Video Art on 04/03/2012 at 1:10 pm

ARTPROJX CINEMA PRESENTS at the SVA THEATRE, NEW YORK 2012

The Modern Institute and Artprojx Cinema presents :
A Grammar for Listening (Parts 1 – 3) 8.30pm & All Divided Selves 9.30pm.
by Luke Fowler.
Friday March 9.

&

Artprojx Cinema & AV-arkki, The Distribution Centre For Finnish Media Art presents :
“Mystery Show” – featuring Four Finnish Artists: Liisa Lounila, Erkka Nissinen, Pilvi Takala, Timo Vaittinen
Saturday March 10 at 7pm and 8pm.
Program lasts 45 minutes (played twice). Followed by a tasty reception and meet the artists.
Supported by the Consulate General of Finland in New York, The Finnish Cultural Institute in New York and The Finnish Cultural Foundation.

at

SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), New York, NY 10011.
ENTRY IS FREE. RSVP artprojxcinema@gmail.com to reserve your seat and confirm which screening/s you prefer.

More details and event information:
ARTPROJX www.artprojx.com
DAVID GRYN davidgryn.wordpress.com
THE MODERN INSTITUTE www.themoderninstitute.com
INDEPENDENT www.independentnewyork.com/
AV-ARKKI www.av-arkki.fi

ARTPROJX CINEMA on FACEBOOK

SPREAD THE WORD !

STRAIGHT TO VIDEO http://straighttovideo.org/2012/02/artprojx-cinema-presents-luke-fowler-and-mystery-show-at-sva-theatre-nyc/

ALL EVENTS IN NEW YORK http://allevents.in/new%20york/Artprojx-Cinema-at-SVA-Theatre-New-York-2012/387609651265201

RHIZOME – LUKE FOWLER http://rhizome.org/announce/events/58097/view/

RHIZOME – MYSTERY SHOW http://rhizome.org/announce/events/58098/view/

FINLAND http://www.finland.org/Public/default.aspx?contentid=243519&nodeid=35833&culture=en-US

Artprojx Cinema in New York 2011 – report

In ADA Gallery, Adam Christensen, Adrian Paci, Adrian Shaw, Alastair Frazer, Alfred Leslie, Allan Stone Gallery, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Andrew Lampert, Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Artupdate, Aukje Dekker, Ben Kingsley, Ben Rivers, boyleANDshaw, Brent Green, Carolyn Monastra, Charlesworth, Chelsea, Christina Benz, Christina Wilson, Cinema, Dani Leventhal, David Blandy, David Gryn, David Raymond Conroy, Delphine Perrot, Diego Lama, Dinu Li, Ed Atkins, Edith Marie Pasquier, Elaine Byrne, Emily Richardson, Erik Schmidt, Ezra Johnson, Film, Film and Video, Film and Video Umbrella, Filomena Soares Gallery, Fleisher/Ollman, Frederick Hayes, George Kuchar, HC Berg, Jaime Davidovich, Jakob Boeskov, James Richards, Jasiek Mischke, Jem Cohen, Jennifer Levonian, Jeremy Deller, Jeremy Deller + Chrissie Iles, Jesper Just, Jessica Langley, Jessica Voorsanger, Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke, Joao Pedro Vale, Johan Grimonprez, John Zieman, Jordan Baseman, Karen Azoulay, Kasper Sonne, Kristian De La Riva, Laure Prouvost, Lewandowski & Mann, Luciano Zubillaga, Lucky PDF, Luis Gispert, Lux, Lynne Marsh, Maria Marshall, Marie Losier, Marion Coutts, Mark Leckey, Martha Rosler, Mary Reid Kelley, Matt Calderwood, Matthew Boyle, Matthew Day Jackson, Mounir Fatmi, New York, Nick Laessing, Nicolas Provost, Oliver Pietsch, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Patrick Coyle, Performance Art, Phil Coy, Pilar Corrias, Ralitza Petrova, Richard Sides, Ruth Paxton, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Shona Illingworth, Sidsel Christensen, Simon Pope, Sterling Ruby, Susanne Vielmetter, SVA Theatre, Tadashi Moriyama, Takeshi Murata, Terry Smith, The Armory Show, Una Knox, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY, You Know 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 New York Map – March 1-6

In Adam Christensen, Adrian Paci, Adrian Shaw, Alastair Frazer, Alfred Leslie, Allan Stone Gallery, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Andrew Lampert, Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Artupdate, Aukje Dekker, Ben Kingsley, Ben Rivers, boyleANDshaw, Brent Green, Carolyn Monastra, Charlesworth, Chelsea, Christina Benz, Christina Wilson, Cinema, Cynthia Maughan, Dani Leventhal, David Blandy, David Gryn, David Raymond Conroy, Delphine Perrot, Diego Lama, Dinu Li, Ed Atkins, Edith Marie Pasquier, Elaine Byrne, Emily Richardson, Erik Schmidt, Ezra Johnson, Film, Film and Video, Film and Video Umbrella, Filomena Soares Gallery, Fleisher/Ollman, Frederick Hayes, George Kuchar, HC Berg, Jaime Davidovich, Jakob Boeskov, James Richards, Jem Cohen, Jennifer Levonian, Jeremy Deller, Jeremy Deller + Chrissie Iles, Jesper Just, Jessica Langley, Jessica Voorsanger, Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke, Joao Pedro Vale, Johan Grimonprez, John Zieman, Jordan Baseman, Karen Azoulay, Kasper Sonne, Kristian De La Riva, Kristin Lucas, Laure Prouvost, Lewandowski & Mann, Luciano Zubillaga, Lucky PDF, Luis Gispert, Maria Marshall, Marie Losier, Marion Coutts, Mark Aerial Waller, Mark Leckey, Martha Rosler, Mary Reid Kelley, Matt Calderwood, Matthew Boyle, Matthew Day Jackson, Mounir Fatmi, New York, Nick Laessing, Nicolas Provost, Oliver Pietsch, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Patrick Coyle, Phil Coy, Pilar Corrias, Ralitza Petrova, Richard Sides, Ruth Paxton, Shoja Azari, Shona Illingworth, Sidsel Christensen, Simon Pope, Sterling Ruby, Susanne Vielmetter, SVA Theatre, Tadashi Moriyama, Takeshi Murata, Terry Smith, The Armory Show, Una Knox, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY, You Know on 23/02/2011 at 12:28 am

Artprojx Cinema at the SVA Theatre, New York
in association with The Armory Show & VOLTA NY

MARCH 1-6 2011

screenings of artists’ films & videos

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

C and E Train is on the corner

This March at the SVA Theatre in Chelsea, New York, Artprojx Cinema, a new art fair collaborative venture is launching initially with The Armory Show and VOLTA NY, screening daily from March 1-6, a program of over 100 artists’ films from over 20 participating galleries alongside an exciting public program of artists’ films from leading international arts organizations and curators.

Artprojx Cinema is FREE

Artprojx Cinema Program to download and print

For more information contact:
David Gryn: +44 (0)7711 127 848

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

artprojxcinema@gmail.com

see related links:

Artprojx Cinema

Film London

The Armory Show

SVA

Soho Shorts

VOLTA NY

Artupdate

FAD (David Gryn interview by Ben Austin)

Delphine Perrot

Nicole Klagsbrun

Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)

You Know Ltd

Video Data Bank

The Woodmill

Tank TV

ADA Gallery

number 35 gallery

Peckham Space

videoart.net

Charles Bank Gallery

Artlog

wooloo

events.org

Visual Artists Ireland

mutualart.com

chrishenryclarke

This Week In New York

The L Magazine

e-flux

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

Artprojx Cinema Press Release

In Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, boyleANDshaw, Chelsea, Cinema, David Blandy, David Gryn, Film, Film and Video, Film and Video Umbrella, Jeremy Deller, Jessica Voorsanger, Lux, Mark Leckey, New York, Screenings, Shoja Azari, SVA Theatre, Terry Smith, The Armory Show, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY on 02/02/2011 at 12:24 pm

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PRESS RELEASE

1 February 2011

ARTPROJX CINEMA TO FEATURE OVER 90 ARTISTS’ FILMS & VIDEOS

IN NEW POP UP CINEMA VENTURE IN ASSOCIATION WITH

THE ARMORY SHOW AND VOLTA NY, MARCH 2011.

This March at the SVA Theatre in Chelsea, New York, Artprojx Cinema, a new collaborative venture with The Armory Show and VOLTA NY, will screen a program of over 90 artists’ films from over 20 participating galleries alongside a public program of artists’ films from leading international arts organizations and curators.

“We are delighted to collaborate with such an outstanding quality of artists, galleries and organizations from such a diverse scope”, says David Gryn, Director of Artprojx. “Artprojx Cinema is not only an important opportunity for participating galleries and arts organizations to screen their artist’s films within the focused context of the cinema but also for the collectors, dealers, curators, artists and film enthusiasts flocking to New York during the week of The Armory Show and VOLTA NY to see an exceptional program of artists’ film.”

Feedback from participating organizations, artists and galleries indicates that Artprojx Cinema is adding a much desired kudos and credibility to screenings of artists’ films and a new and valued initiative on the NY cultural landscape. “We are passionate about creating a new buzz around the art fairs, engaging with local artists and students and enabling them to be part of the excitement in the city. The cinema is free to everyone and we want as many people to see this fantastic program,” says David Gryn.

This new venture has already proved a huge success with galleries participating from 14 cities – New York (Allan Stone Gallery, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Charles Bank Gallery, Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, LTMH Gallery, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Number 35 Gallery, Peter Blum Gallery), Philadelphia (Fleisher/Ollman), Los Angeles (Susanne Vielmetter), Chicago (Rhona Hoffman Gallery), Oakland (Johannson Projects), London (Pilar Corrias, Nettie Horn, The Cynthia Corbett Gallery), Dublin (Kevin Kavanagh Gallery), Lisbon (Filomena Soares Gallery), Copenhagen (Galleri Christina Wilson, V1 Gallery), Lima (Galeria Lucia de la Puente), Helsinki (Galerie Forsblom), Vienna (Galerie Krinzinger), Berlin (Galerie Carlier-Gebauer) and Geneva (Gowen Contemporary).

Artprojx Cinema will be screening premieres of Matthew Day Jackson’s “In Search Of” presented by Peter Blum Gallery, New York and a documentary, “New York Influence City” produced by You Know Limited, London, which reflects on New York City by key figures of its prominent art scene.

Other highlights include screenings by Brent Green (Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York), Erik Schmidt (Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna / Galerie Carlier Gabauer, Berlin), George Kuchar (ADA Gallery, New York) and Jacob Boeskov (V1 Gallery, Copenhagen).

Artprojx Cinema Late Nights features: Alfred Leslie (Allan Stone Gallery, New York) and  João Pedro Vale (Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon) on Friday and Saturday.

Special artist focus screenings include films by Marie Losier, Terry Smith, boyleANDshaw and Jessica Voorsanger and selected programs curated by Adelaide Bannerman, Carolyn Monastra & Megan Cump and works from the collection of Kim Burgess-Driver.  Organizations such as Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York, LUX, London, Video Data Bank, Chicago and Film & Video Umbrella, London, who are all leading lights in the support and distribution of artists films and videos will be taking part in the program. As well as this, Artprojx Cinema includes artists’ films from London based organizations tank.tv, Wellcome Collection, Filmarmalade, The Woodmill and Peckham Space, who are all key organizations in supporting artists’ film and commissioning new projects.

Artprojx Cinema has linked with the SVA Theatre in Chelsea to host the screenings. The cinema, a world-class cultural centre for the visual arts is both excellent in reputation and location. Visitors to the cinema are in easy walking distance to the Piers of the art fairs and can also browse the many Chelsea galleries nearby.

Artprojx Cinema is FREE and will screen daily from March 1 – 6 from 10.00am until late.

ARTPROJX CINEMA at the SVA THEATRE, NEW YORK

in association with THE ARMORY SHOW & VOLTA NY

1-6 MARCH 2011

10am TILL LATE

screenings of artists’ films & videos

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

See the program and timings at www.artprojx.com/cinema

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

David Gryn: +44 (0)7711 127 848

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

artprojxcinema@gmail.com

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 

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 NEW YORK 1-6 MARCH 2011

In Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Chelsea, Cinema, David Gryn, Film, Film and Video, New York, Screenings, SVA Theatre, The Armory Show, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY on 12/01/2011 at 9:58 am

 

Artprojx Cinema NY at the SVA Theatre . 1-6 March 2011

Artprojx Cinema NY at the SVA Theatre . 1-6 March 2011

ARTPROJX CINEMA at the SVA THEATRE, NY

in association with

THE ARMORY SHOW & VOLTA NY
1-6 MARCH 2011

screenings of artists’ films & videos

Artprojx is introducing a new artists cinema venture in association with The Armory Show and VOLTA NY at the SVA Theatre, New York in March 2011. This gives galleries participating at these art fairs a great opportunity to showcase their artists’ films alongside films from other leading public arts organizations and curators.

The screenings will be free to all VIP guests, art fair ticket holders, SVA students, alumni and artists.

The SVA Theatre – 333 West 23rd St. between 8th and 9th Avenues

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Artprojx Cinema at SVA from 1-6 March will be screening films and videos from artists including:
Adam Christensen
Adrian Paci
Alastair Frazer
Alfred Leslie
Andrew Lampert
Aukje Dekker
Aura Satz
Ben Kingsley
Ben Rivers
boyleANDshaw
Brent Green
Carolyn Monastra
Charlesworth, Lewandowski & Mann
Chris Clarke
Christina Benz
Cynthia Maughan
Dani Leventhal
David Blandy
David Raymond Conroy
Diego Lama
Dinu Li
Ed Atkins
Edith Marie Pasquier
Elaine Byrne
Emily Richardson
Ezra Johnson
Erik Schmidt
Frederick Hayes
George Kuchar
HC Berg
Jaime Davidovich,
Jakob Boeskov
James Richards
Jasiek Mischke
Jem Cohen
Jennifer Levonian
Jeremy Deller + Chrissie Iles
Jessica Langley
Jessica Voorsanger
Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke
João Pedro Vale
Johan Grimonprez
John Zieman
Jordan Baseman
Karen Azoulay
Kasper Sonne
Kristian De La Riva
Kristin Lucas
Laure Prouvost
Luciano Zubillaga
Lucky PDF
Luis Gispert
Lynne Marsh
Maria Marshall
Marie Losier
Marion Coutts
Mark Aerial Waller
Mark Leckey
Martha Rosler
Mary Reid Kelley
Matt Calderwood
Matthew Day Jackson
Michael Gitlin
Mounir Fatmi
Nick Laessing
Nicolas Provost
Oliver Pietsch
Patricia Lennox-Boyd
Patrick Coyle
Phil Coy
Ralitza Petrova
Richard Sides
Ruth Paxton
Shoja Azari
Shona Illingworth
Sidsel Christensen
Simon Pope
Sterling Ruby
Tadashi Moriyama
Takeshi Murata
Terry Smith
You Know Limited: Alex Noyer, Alex Dunn, Rob Wilton, Stuart Birchall
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Public organisations and curators include:

Adelaide Bannerman, London
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Film and Video Umbrella & Olympic Delivery Authority, London
Filmarmalade, London
FLAMIN (Film London’s Artists Moving Image Network), London
Kim Burgess-Driver, London
LUX, London
Megan Cump & Carolyn Monastra, New York
Peckham Space, London
tank.tv, London
Wellcome Collection, London
The Woodmill, London
Video Data Bank, Chicago
You Know Ltd, London

Galleries include:

ADA Gallery, New York
Allan Stone Gallery, New York
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon
Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York
Galeria Lucia de la Puente, Lima
Galerie carlier | gebauer, Berlin
Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
Galleri Christina Wilson
Gowen Contemporary, Geneva
Johansson Projects, Oakland
Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin
LTMH Gallery, New York
Nettie Horn Gallery, London
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
Number 35 Gallery, New York
Peter Blum Gallery, New York
Pilar Corrias, London
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
Susanne Vielmetter, Los Angeles
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London
V1 Gallery, Copenhagen

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See www.artprojx.com/cinema for more details and email artprojxcinema@gmail.com with any questions.

Artprojx at SVA Theatre NY – March 2011

In Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Chelsea, Cinema, David Gryn, Entertainment, Film, Film and Video, New York, SVA Theatre, The Armory Show, Video, Video Art, VOLTA NY on 15/12/2010 at 2:53 pm
Artprojx at SVA Theatre NY

Artprojx at SVA Theatre NY in association with The Armory Show & VOLTA NY

ARTPROJX at the SVA THEATRE, NEW YORK

in association with

THE ARMORY SHOW & VOLTA NY

MARCH 2011

art fair off-site screenings of artists’ films & videos

Artprojx is excited to introduce a new pop-up artists cinema venture in association with The Armory Show and VOLTA NY at the SVA Theatre, New York in March 2011. This gives galleries participating at both art fairs the exciting opportunity to showcase their artists’ films alongside films from leading international and local arts production organizations.

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The event, which will run throughout the week of The Armory Show and VOLTA NY, offers participating galleries a chance to free up their booth space and show key artists’ films as part of a dedicated, well promoted off-site screening program.

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The program is designed not only to promote participating galleries and their artists outside of the art fair environment, but also serves to showcase the work in the best possible screening conditions in the most economical way. The screenings will be free to all VIP guests, art fair ticket holders, SVA students and artists.

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In addition Artprojx will curate a program of artists’ films and videos from leading arts production organizations that will be shown within the same context.

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See www.artprojx.com/cinema for more details

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