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boyleANDshaw curate Late Night Live: Draw at Turner Contemporary Fri 24 Aug

In Adrian Shaw, boyleANDshaw, Keeley Forsyth, Malachy Orozco, Matthew Boyle, Tracey Emin on 23/08/2012 at 10:26 am

boyleANDshaw at Turner Contemporary

boyleANDshaw present …

Late Night Live: Draw
24 August 2012
6 – 10pm Throughout the whole gallery Free (drop in)

Featuring:

boyleANDshaw, DJ Chris Coco, Jonny Trunk, Malachy Orozco, Keeley Forstyth, Donald Bousted, Blanca Perez-Bustamante, Claudia Molitor, Alan Dickinson, Ortelius Drew, Kevin O’Connor and Tracey Emin’s work

http://www.turnercontemporary.org/whats-on/00000000467/late-night-live-draw

Join them at Turner Contemporary for their monthly free Late Night Live event, when the gallery stays open until 10pm. Artist duo boyleANDshaw curate a night of live art and music inspired by the act of drawing bringing together a vibrant mix of live music, performance and talks in response to the Tracey Emin’s new body of work.

Exploring themes of drawing, love, sensuality and the sea, expect mellifluous summer vibes from the legendary DJ Chris Coco, a bespoke quirky track-list of mood music from the consistently intriguing Jonny Trunk and a sensory sound installation from boyleANDshaw with actors Malachy Orozco and Keeley Forstyth.

Plus a sound intervention by microtonal musician Donald Bousted, a light sculpture by artist Blanca Perez-Bustamante and films by Claudia Molitor and Alan Dickinson.

There will also be a chance to get involved in with drop-in drawing activities, including the collaborative, mobile and performative drawing project Ortelius Drew, a large-scale participatory live drawing performance with boyleANDshaw and an intervention from artist Kevin O’Connor.
FURTHER INFORMATION

boyleANDshaw:
Adrian Shaw and Matthew Boyle have been working together for five years, creating boyleANDshaw in 2007. They have been gradually building a unique experimental practice in London, developing their approach to experimental and ‘open’ practice. Working collaboratively with varying numbers of performers, they create and produce live art events that explore the possibilities and developments evoked by cultural icons, found imagery, personal history and the connections they plot across science, theory, culture and society. Using these as a starting point they generate imaginary trajectories in order to realise hidden narratives and create imaginary scenarios that become new works in their own right. boyleANDshaw have sought their sources in the realm of the unrealised art work, tragic histories of failure and the surreal nature of the artist’s dream. boyleANDshaw’s practice draws on a contemporary interest in repetition, multiplicity, the ‘refrain’ and a disregard for the borders of biography, fiction, analysis, object and performance. They hold that by working with conditions of production rather than predicted ends it is possible to open up trajectories leading to some insight into the ‘new’ of unseen possibilities.

boyleANDshaw will be reworking a performance work that was made for Calvert 22 in response to the exhibition Alexander Ponomarev: Sea Stories. Titled THERE ARE THE LIVING, THE DEAD AND THOSE WHO GO TO SEA, it explored themes of the sea, seafaring inspired by Turner’s late paintings.

They have also done loads of stuff with Artprojx

Ortelius Drew:
Ortelius Drew is a collaborative, mobile, and performative drawing project. Taking the city as their principle subject matter, they focus on public settings of leisure (gardens and parks), sites of temporary architecture as well as public museum collections.
orteliusdrew.com

Donald Bousted:
Donald Bousted is a composer, sound and installation artist, film maker and guitarist. His most recent work focuses on combining elements of all these interests. Typically, the work completed in the last 2-3 years has sought to integrate elements of film, performance and live art plus multi-sourced (up to eight-part) electro-acoustic elements transmitted from varied ‘qualities’ of source (from ‘high’ quality PA to ‘low’ quality exciter-speakers).
donaldbousted.co.uk

Claudia Molitor:
Claudia Molitor is a composer and sound artist whose work draws upon the tradition of classical music but extends across video, installation and fine art practices. In her work music notation is often approached as a form of drawing, lifting it off the ‘hidden’ page of the score and making it visible. Running through her practice is a curiosity in un-noticed and fragile sounds, structures and thoughts. It approaches music making in an exploratory and mischievous way, creating intimate and at times playful experiences.

“In her work music notation is often approached as a form of drawing, lifting it off the ‘hidden’ page of the score and making it visible”
claudiamolitor.org
vimeo.com/33973790

They will be screening a film work called Mani’festo which has been hosted by The Wire magazine but never been shown in a gallery.

Blanca Perez-Bustamante:
A visual artist and lecturer of new media in Madrid at URJC http://www.urjc.es/. She has been a visiting researcher fellow at CCW (Chelsea), University of the Arts London, in 2011 and 2012, where she presented audiovisual performances and live art. She has collaborated with artists Kaffe Matthews, AGF, Matthias Kispert, Shu Lea Cheang, John Hegre, Max Hattler exploring new media performance, the plasticity of sound and image, and improvisation in audiovisual performances, in places like Matadero (Madrid), HKW (Berlin), Laboral (Gijón), Goldsmiths (London).

whiteemotion.com/LIVE_AV.html
For this event she will be presenting a light installation, a contemplatative experience of the moving organic images, ephemeral and unexpected. The outcome are fragmented lights as representation and/or remembrance of what we watch but multiplied and moving through the space.

Jonny Trunk:
The man behind Britain’s most consistently intriguing record label Trunk, who will curate a bespoke track list mood music for the night.
trunkrecords.com

Chris Coco:
Chris Coco is a producer, DJ, musician, broadcaster, journalist. Chris Coco has years of experience and an enviable reputation as a DJ and music programmer. He has a broad knowledge of a range of music styles from cutting edge new electronica to old soul and reggae to classical. He has made music shows and documentaries for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2; and made compilations for the Playboy brand and Ministry Of Sound.
chriscoco.com/me

Malachy Orozco:
Actor, musician, writer

Alan Dickinson:
Alan Dickinson is a creative documentary filmmaker based in London. Alan has produced and directed an eclectic array of short films that centre around investigations into the portraiture of people, places and ideas. Through his films he explores how the manner of presentation transcends each frame and tells a story all its own.

For this event he will be presenting a new film work, a montage of clips from his film Dreaming of Dreamland, shot in and around Margate in 2010. A series poetic images of Margate including the sea, amusement arcades, the seafront and the disused Dreamland amusement park.

Artprojx and workinprogress presents Performance on 18 May at Reial Cercle Artistic Barcelona

In Adrian Shaw, Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Barcelona, boyleANDshaw, Cinema, David Blandy, David Gryn, Film, Film and Video, LOOP, Marie Losier, Ramblas, Roi Vaara, Terry Smith, Video, Video Art on 27/04/2011 at 3:06 pm

Roi Vaara 'Artist's Dilemma' (1997) photograph by Naranja

Artprojx & workinprogress present

in association with LOOP Barcelona

Performance

screening of films and videos by

artists including:

boyleANDshaw

David Austen

David Blandy

Matt Calderwood

Marie Losier

Marianela Orozco

Nigel Slight

Terry Smith

Gary Stevens

Roi Vaara

Jessica Voorsanger

Carl Von Weiler

Richard Wilson

on

18 May 2011 at 19 h.

at

Reial Cercle Artístic

C/ Arcs, 5

08002 Barcelona

93 301 59 37

http://www.reialcercleartistic.com

Artist Film and Video Barcelona Loop (Notes from Terry Smith)

Artist throughout history have been at the forefront of technology. In the sixties taking full use of 16 mm and then when 8mm film was introduced for the domestic market capitalized on the opportunity.
The availability of the new technology, allowed artist and filmmakers to explore the medium. From the structuralist works with filmmakers like Stan Brakhage and Michael Snow who explored the media as experimental film to those exploring the more theatrical aspects like Stuart Sherman and Derek Jarman, to artists like Bruce Nauman, Chris Burden, Richard Serra and Joan Jonas who turned from performance to moving image.
Today artists are taking on cinema, with artists like Steve McQueen and Douglas Gordon, moving into the world of feature films. Art has always been involved with popular culture, but there has often been an uneasy relationship between the different strands of the use of moving image; feature films, experimental film and artists film and video works.
There is a long history of artists use of film and video, but it’s a history not often taught in art school. This collection of artists demonstrates some of the different strands in current artists practice in the medium of film and video.
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This selection is in two parts the first by the artist Terry Smith of workinprogress and the second by David Gryn the director of Artprojx. What is fascinating about this collection of works is in the different areas that each selector chosen to emphasize. Smith is looking at the sculptural and performative works, while Gryn is concerned more with the theatrical and filmic tendencies in contemporary video. This is of course just a small selection of the wide range of works that occupy the same ground.
Performance artists have from the beginning embraced the medium of film and video. It is a way for performers to distribute their work to a wider audience and into different contexts. So the medium is used by a mixed group, from artists, filmmakers and performance artists all emphasizing different aspects. This collection present some of the range of work that can be seen today.
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Part one running time 35 minutes
Part two running time 55 minutes
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Part one ( Part one running time 35 minutes )
David Austen, Matt Calderwood, Marianela Orozco, Nigel Slight, Gary Stevens, Terry Smith, Carl von Weiler, Roi Vaara
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Part two ( Part two running time 55 minutes )
boyleANDshaw, David Blandy, Marie Losier and Jessica Voorsanger
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PART ONE (Notes from Terry Smith)
David Austen is primarily a painter, but it’s probably more accurate to say he is a picture maker. The transition from prints and photography to film and video as been seamless. In this work Man Smoking, Austen keeps the 16mm camera fixed on subject, the Italian artist Enzo Cucchi. The subject nervously shifts his balance aware, self-conscious of the act of being looked at.
Matt Calderwood takes performance to its extreme, coming out as much from the earlier videos of Chris Burden and Bruce Nauman as well as British Artists Harrison and Wood, vaudiville, the comic situations and extraordinary play to camera has seen Calderwood pursue a body of work that captures the set piece ‘act’ that aspires as much to sculpture as early silent comedy
Marianela Orozco, is a Cuban artists who continues to live in Havana. Her work oscillates between performance and photography and film. The work here Sal is a block of salt that is worn away by the sea. Her works often deals with a single locked off shot. Her work explores the incidents of real life, finding poetry in the everyday.
Nigel Slight comes in a sense form the old school. Contemporary with Stuart Brisley Brian Catling and Alastair MacLennan, Slight presents performances that can best be described as hard core. Dealing with all kinds of subjects, controversial and taboo. His live performances have elements of humour and threat that categories his work.
Gary Stevens made his first videos in the mid seventies. A graduate of Goldsmiths College, he moved quickly from text works to performances. He has shown internationally for many years, and continues to be one of the most innovative performance artists in the UK. He has recently returned to video with a series of video works that explore the possibilities technology.
Terry Smith I have included my own work here because it demonstrates and pays homage to Bruce Nauman and artists who influence is immense. This was a work developed as a project in a London art school.
Carl Von Weiler is as artist who works with video and performance. Just like in painting the self portrait is a device for the artist to use their own face or body to create simple works. The act of representing the self as the self has a long history in art.
Roi Vaara  has been traveling the world from his native Norway, creating performance at the Venice Biennial to the Hayward Gallery in London. Primarily a performer he has translated his work, like many performers the use of video to enhance and compliment the performance work.
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Part two – notes (well almost notes) by David Gryn
boyleANDshaw, David Blandy, Marie Losier and Jessica Voorsanger
The choice of these artists is a combination based on the quality of their work, their risk taking, their sense of fun and their warm collaborative nature. I traditionally do not say much about artists’ work – as I like art to speak for itself or let the artists speak for themselves – however I was compelled to write even this much as Terry Smith has been so diligent above. Terry is an arch collaborator and has been a great support on this project and many others. I regard performance and video as strange labels – nothing more than names of media that artists use to make their work. In this case the artists I have selected make work through various processes (performance, installations, video/film etc) and film is a way of capturing their work.
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boyleANDshaw are growing from strength to strength, with a major performance project with Artprojx at the ICA last year and then for the ICA’s annual fundraiser this year, working with curator David Thorp on those projects and at Calvert 22 and beyond. Jessica Lack captures their essence in the Guardian: “The irascible boyleANDshaw scrape the very edge of artistic decency. Holed up in a cafe on Vauxhall Bridge Road they pen lurid sketches of the art world. Certainly not for the faint hearted, boyleANDshaw’s surreal visions suggest that there’s a hideous, self-loathing wretch lurking beneath every artist’s aloof, monosyllabic exterior. From comic drawings to bizarre happenings, boyleANDshaw push the boundaries of taste to its outer limits.”
David Blandy recent film and seventeen gallery exhibition Child of the Atom has been widely acclaimed. His work deals with his problematic relationship with popular culture, highlighting the slippage and tension between fantasy and reality in everyday life. The work in this compilation, Samurai Story, was part of an exhibition project collaboration with Artprojx and dub sound system legend Manasseh that featured at Artprojx Space, Whitechapel Gallery and Tate Britain.
Marie Losier has recently been introduced to Artprojx and her work is so full of brilliance, vitality, life and joie de vivre that it makes me smile. She is a film maker artist. Whimsical, poetic, dreamlike and unconventional, her films explore the life and work of other artists through an endless variety of cinematic means.
Jessica Voorsanger has a wonderful sense of mischief and amusement. She creates inter-active installations, objects, performances and events that reference pop and celebrity culture. Her recent project with Peckham Space was screened in NY during the Armory Show collaboration at the SVA Theatre with Artprojx Cinema

boyleANDshaw

Artist                                                   Title                                                        Year                        Duration

David Austen                                    Man Smoking                                     2008                        5:29

Roi Vaara                                          Artist Dilemma                                    1997                        5:00

Carl von Weiler                               Drop it                                                    1999                        4:17

Gary Stevens                                    Landscape /tracking                          1975                        3:00

Terry Smith                                      Fuck Nauman                                        2005                      0:53

Matt Calderwood                           Rope                                                         2000                       2:30

Nigel Slight                                    Anthem                                                   1998                        3:46

Marianela Orozco                        Sal                                                            2003                        3:00

Richard Wilson                            Turbine Hall Swimming pool           2000                        6:43

Maria Losier                                 Tony Conrad, DreaMinimalist         2008                        25:00

Jessica Voorsanger                     The Woody Allen Show                     2008                        14:10

David Blandy                                 Samurai Story                                      2008                        8:00

boyleANDshaw                            Bang it while ya can, Barcelona    2011                        10:00

Presentació de la sessió a càrrec de Terry Smith (Artista i comissari del programa) i David Gryn (Artprojx).

El programa reuneix una selecció de projectes que mostren diferents pràctiques creatives que incorporen elements performatius o teatrals.

El programa reúne una selección de obras que retratan diversas prácticas creativas informadas por elementos performativos y teatrales.

This collection of artists portrays various creative practices informed by performative and theatrical elements.

Un projecte fruit de la col·laboració de ARTPROJX, WORKINPROGRESS i Screen Projects.

http://www.loop-barcelona.com/

http://www.artprojx.com

http://www.loop-barcelona.com/eng/fitxa.php?id=238

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

Artprojx Cinema e-flyer

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 •

Conversation Pieces: boyleANDshaw at Tate Britain 10 Dec

In Adam James, Adrian Shaw, Art, Artprojx, Biggi Stiller, boyleANDshaw, David Gothard, David Gryn, Entertainment, ICA, Keeley Forsyth, London, Malachy Orozco, Malin Ståhl, Matthew Boyle, Max Reinhardt., Performance, Performance Art, Plastique Fantastique, Sam Belinfante, Tate Britain on 25/11/2010 at 10:54 am

Conversation Pieces: boyleANDshaw

Friday 10 December 2010
2 – 3.30pm
TATE BRITAIN, Duffield Room

www.tate.org.uk

bAs at ICA 2010 photo: Biggi Stiller

This performance-based boyleANDshaw event relates their practice, which produces conditions for the creation of the new and the unexpected, to works in the Tate Collection. Tate Britain Duffield Room £5, booking recommended
For tickets book online www.tate.org.uk or call 020 7887 8888.

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boyleANDshaw have worked in partnership since 2007, producing dense workswith multiple and repeated socio-cultural, philosophical and aesthetic references and themes. Committed to exploring collaborative practice, they frequently elaborate their projects with other artists and performers. They consider themselves to be catalysts, producing conditions for the creationof the new and the unanticipated.

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Their performance pieces include Dynamite Fighter (Artprojx at GSK Contemporary, Royal Academy, 2008), The Funnel of Love (176 Gallery, 2009), Maiastra, Please Sing! (Romanian Cultural Institute, 2009) and The Filthy Songs Of Their Fathers (Guest Projects, 2010), The Scuttler (David Gryn curated at ICA, 2010).

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Among their current projects is an exploration of I Rise In Flame, Cried The Phoenix by Tennessee Williams, which they have been developing at the National Theatre Studio.

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see

http://www.boyleandshaw.co.uk/

http://www.artprojx.com

boyleANDshaw at Calvert 22 @ Rochelle School 10 Nov

In Adam James, Alexander Ponomarev, Art, Artprojx, Biggi Stiller, boyleANDshaw, Calvert 22, David Gothard, David Gryn, Entertainment, Film and Video, ICA, Keeley Forsyth, London, Malachy Orozco, Malin Ståhl, Performance, Richard Strange, Rochelle School, Tate Britain on 28/10/2010 at 11:46 am
 

boyleANDshaw @ Calvert 22

 

THERE ARE THE LIVING, THE DEAD AND THOSE WHO GO TO SEA

by

boyleANDshaw

6-9pm

10 November 2010

Gallery open at Calvert 22 from 6-7.15pm

followed by the performance and drinks at the Rochelle School 7.30-8.30pm

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND NO BOOKING IS REQUIRED

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In response to Calvert 22′s current exhibition, Sea Stories, the first UK solo by Russian artist Alexander Ponomarev, boyleANDshaw will be presenting a new durational experimental performance-based work called THERE ARE THE LIVING, THE DEAD AND THOSE WHO GO TO SEA. In collaboration with an array of artists, actors and musicians including Malachy Orozco, Keeley Forsyth and Richard Strange.

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boyleANDshaw have worked in partnership since 2007, producing dense workswith multiple and repeated socio-cultural, philosophical and aesthetic references and themes. Committed to exploring collaborative practice, they frequently elaborate their projects with other artists and performers. They consider themselves to be catalysts, producing conditions for the creationof the new and the unanticipated.

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Their performance pieces include Dynamite Fighter (Artprojx at GSK Contemporary, Royal Academy, 2008), The Funnel of Love (176 Gallery, 2009), Maiastra, Please Sing! (Romanian Cultural Institute, 2009) and The Filthy Songs Of Their Fathers (Guest Projects, 2010), The Scuttler (David Gryn curated at ICA, 2010).

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Among their current projects is an exploration of I Rise In Flame, Cried The Phoenix by Tennessee Williams, which they have been developing at the National Theatre Studio.

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CALVERT 22 FOUNDATION

22 CALVERT AVENUE

LONDON, E2 7JP

+44 (0)207 613 2141

info@calvert22.org

www.calvert22.org

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Rochelle School
Arnold Circus
London E2 7ES

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also coming soon …

boyleANDshaw @ ICA photo: Biggi Stiller

Conversation Pieces: boyleANDshaw

Friday 10 December 2010
2 – 3.30pm
TATE BRITAIN, Duffield Room

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This performance-based boyleANDshaw event relates their practice, which produces conditions for the creation of the new and the unexpected, to works in the Tate Collection. Tate Britain Duffield Room £5, booking recommended
For tickets book online www.tate.org.uk or call 020 7887 8888.

boyleANDshaw @ ICA photo: Biggi Stiller

http://www.boyleandshaw.co.uk/

ICA LIVE WEEKEND PRODUCED BY DAVID GRYN – YouTube Highlights

In Adam James, Art, Artprojx, Aura Satz, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, David Blandy, David Gothard, David Gryn, Film, Gryn, ICA, Infinite Livez, JocJonJosch, Keeley Forsyth, Linda Hirst, Malachy Orozco, Malin Ståhl, Mark Leckey, Max Reinhardt., Neo Empire, Ninja Tune, Patrick Coyle, Performance, Plastique Fantastique, Sam Belinfante, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Street Fighter, Tai Shani, Terry Smith, Tony Grisoni, Video Art, Wimbledon on 27/05/2010 at 4:29 pm

Image from the screening of Shola Azari's Windows

  1. ICA LIVE WEEKEND – PERFORMANCE etc YouTube HIGHLIGHTS
  2. David Blandy – YouTube
  3. Tai Shani – YouTube
  4. boyleANDshaw – YouTube
  5. Terry Smith – YouTube
  6. Aura Satz  - YouTube
  7. Brian Catling – YouTube

Review – Live at the ICA … DAVID BLANDY, TAI SHANI, boyleANDshaw, BRIAN CATLING, AURA SATZ, TERRY SMITH

In Adam James, Adrian Shaw, Art, Artprojx, Aura Satz, boyleANDshaw, Brian Catling, Choose your Character, Culture, Damon Packard, David Blandy, David Gryn, Film and Video, Gaming, ICA, Infinite Livez, JocJonJosch, Linda Hirst, Malachy Orozco, Mark Leckey, Matthew Boyle, Max Reinhardt., Music, Neo Empire, Ninja Tune, Performance Art, Rough Trade, Sam Belinfante, Screenings, Shoja Azari, Street Fighter, Tai Shani, Terry Smith, Uncategorized, Video Art on 10/05/2010 at 10:40 am
ICA Live Weekend – Performance etc … produced by David Gryn 6-9 May
See YouTube highlights of all the events and YouTube moments from:

JocJonJosch

DAVID BLANDY, TAI SHANI, boyleANDshaw, BRIAN CATLING, AURA SATZ, TERRY SMITH

Aura Satz

Over 4 days there were so many great moments, pieces and a general vibrant, creative intensity at the ICA.

Shija Azari"s Windows screened by Artprojx

As a young artist it was a place of discovery, aspiration, idea nurturing and artistcally forming and it really feels like that it is possible again.

Street fighter battles in David Blandy's day

The works and projects each day worked on so many levels beautiful, aesthetic, rough around the edges, challenging, musical, poetic, engaging, audience enchanting, scary, awkward and much more.

Tai Shani's rehearsals

Over the 4 days the ICA proved it can be a creative hub, exhibiting ground-breaking, experimental, risk and chance taking art – enabling and nurturing the artists to do so.

Tai Shani's performance

All the artists put their vision on the line – creating wonderful aesthetic, aspirational and challenging feasts and treats for all the large numbers of visitors.

boyleANDshaw's The Scuttler

The staff at the ICA, care passionately about delivering the work and joined in to great supportive effect – they all played their part in making it such a great few days..

Terry Smith is Drunk and Disorderly

Send in your comments on the 4 days …
More images from the day …
Terry Smith
Brian Catling’s Mr Rapehead
boyleANDshaw’s The Scuttler

David Blandy's Choose Your Character

Infinite Livez dj-ing at ICA

YouTube

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