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A Goth Life – A Stranger Love Playlist – Daata Editions

In A Goth Life, Daata, Daata Editions, daataeditions, David Blandy, David Gryn, Folkestone, Hannah Perry, Leo Gabin, Rashaad Newsome, Strangelove, Takeshi Murata, Terry Smith, Uncategorized, Zadie Xa on 12/03/2017 at 12:35 pm

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A Goth Life … (A Stranger Love Version playlist)
Curated by Daata Editions
Space Bar & Gallery, Folkestone 13/14 March 2017 

FREE continuous screening all day 11-5pm presented by David Gryn, DIrector of Daata Editions.

Strangelove Time Based Media Festival 9-24 March 2017

A Goth Life Playlist

Takeshi Murata – Witch Rises, 2015

Jacky Connolly – Anhedonia, 2017

Leo Gabin – Girlhood, 2015

Hannah Perry – PRINCES AND PRINCESSES, 2015

Rashaad Newsome – Put Some Respect On My Name, 2016

Ed Fornieles – Shoot, 2016

Larry Achiampong  –  The Ascent (100 Degrees), 2016

Yung Jake – How, 2016

Zadie Xa – Deep Space Mathematics // The Transfer of Knowledge 1, 2016

Tracey Emin – I Can’t Love Anymore, 2016

Jillian Mayer – Web Cam Love Song, 2016

Leo Gabin – Lips, 2015

Hannah Perry – what are you thinking about, 2015

Casey Jane Ellison – Do You Seem Wonderful Casey Automated Private Test (DYSWCAPT) 5, 2016

Jake Chapman – POODLES,  2016

Tameka Norris – i don’t feel anything, 2016

Scott Reeder – Bands, 2016

Hannah Perry – sick off smoke, 2015

Jacolby Satterwhite – En Plein Air Abstraction #7, 2016

Zadie Xa – Deep Space Mathematics // The Transfer of Knowledge 2, 2016

Rashaad Newsome – Banji In Da Basement, 2016

David Blandy – Moon, 2015

Rachel Maclean – Let It Go – Part 4, 2015

Hannah Perry – Waiting here, 2015

Leo Gabin – Awesome, 2015

Rashaad Newsome – SPICY, 2016

Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings – Vanila, 2015

Thora Dolven Balke – YD1, 2016 (sound)

Zadie Xa – Deep Space Mathematics // The Transfer of Knowledge 3, 2016

Keren Cytter – Terrorist of Love, 2016 (a Daata & Artspace co-commission)

Ed Fornieles – Poisoned, 2016

Hannah Perry – keep the peace, 2015

Jacky Connolly – Anorexia, 2017

Takeshi Murata – Plant Whisperer, 2015

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Image: Takeshi Murata, Plant Whisperer 2015 (courtesy the artist and Daata Editions)

Daata at NADA

In bitforms, Daata, Daata Editions, daataeditions, David Gryn, Frieze, Frieze Art Fair, Jacolby Satterwhite, Jonathan Monaghan, Katie Torn, Michael Manning, New Art Dealers, New York, NewArtDealers, Quayola, Rashaad Newsome, Sara Ludy, Tracey Emin, Uncategorized on 01/05/2016 at 2:17 pm

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Daata Editions at NADA New York 2016

Daata Editions will launch Season Two with works by artists: Tracey Emin, Michael Manning, Rashaad Newsome, Jacolby Satterwhite, Katie Torn and bitforms gallery selected artists: Sara Ludy, Jonathan Monaghan, Quayola.

NADA New York
Opening Preview by Invitation:
Thursday, May 5, 12–4pm

Open to the Public:
Thursday, May 5, 4–8pm
Friday May 6, 11am–7pm
Saturday May 7, 11am–7pm
Sunday May 8, 11am–5pm

More info:
newartdealers.org

Artpsace preview

 

 

The Miami and Moscow Film Selections – Artist Sound of Film – 12 Sept at Bermondsey Project

In Art, Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Bermondsey, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Dara Friedman, David Gryn, Film, Kota Ezawa, Lina Lapelyte, London, Martin Creed, Max Reinhardt., Miami Beach, Nick Abrahams, Nicola Thomas, Philip Miller, Rashaad Newsome, Ryan McGinley, Salon 94, Sigur Ros, Takeshi Murata, Tannery, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge on 29/07/2014 at 5:17 pm
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Takeshi Murata – OM Rider 2013 courtesy the artist, Salon 94 and Ratio 3

 

Artprojx presents
The Miami and Moscow Film Selections
Artist Sound of Film
curated by David Gryn

with a Miami Moscow Mix playlist by Max Reinhardt

 

Friday 12 September 8.30pm

Bermondsey Project, 46 Willow Walk, London. SE1 5SF

 

The films selected are highlights of works that were originally selected and curated by David Gryn for the Film programme at Art Basel in Miami Beach over the last 4 years. The films were all played on the New World Symphony Center’s screening wall in Soundscape Park during the annual art fair. This selection was played outdoors in Moscow as part of the Museum Nights in May 2014 along with DJ Max Reinhardt.

These works all engage with music, rhythm and sound and remain resonant from their initial playing. They all have a power that is far beyond just the work, one that creates lingering memory with the viewer long after the work has been seen and finished. The selection of these was driven by their sound, engagement and that the language needed to digest these works is that of audio-visual. These works reflect on the current trends and modes of communication such as YouTube, TV, animation, gaming, social media and used to create new images, sounds and unexpected connections.

Nick Abrahams – ekki mukk, 2012, 10’30”
Cory Arcangel – Paganini Caprice No.5, 2011, 3’41”
Dara Birnbaum – Arabesque, 2011/2013, 6’37”
Pierre Bismuth – Following Elvis Presley’s Hands in Jailhouse Rock, 2011, 3’12”
Martin Creed – Work No. 1700, 2013
Nathalie Djurberg with Hans Berg – I wasn’t made to play the son, 2011, 6’27”
Kota Ezawa – Beatles Über California, 2010, 2’03”
Dara Friedman – RITE 2012
Leo Gabin – Stackin, 2010, 2’38”
Rashaad Newsome – The Conductor, 2005/2010, 6’18”
Theaster Gates – Breathing, 2010, 6’58”
William Kentridge with Philip Miller – Tango for Page Turning, 2013, 2’48”
Lina Lapelyte – Candy Shop, 2014
Ari Marcopoulous – Detroit, 2010, 7’32”
Ryan McGinley – Varúð, 2012, 8′
Takeshi Murata with Robert Beatty – OM Rider, 2013, 11’39”
Laurel Nakadate – 51/50, 2009, 3’09”
Nicola Thomas – Dancing with Monk, 2013, 2’55″

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Max Reinhardt and David Gryn in Moscow 2014

A Miami-Moscow playlist mix for Bermondsey Project by Max Reinhardt, dj/musician/broadcaster (Late Junction BBC Radio 3). Collaborating with David Gryn and Artprojx, Max created a soundscape for the Film programme at Art Basel in Miami Beach in 2013 (at the New World Center)and played a DJ set complimenting the David Gryn curated Film programme in Moscow earlier this year. Music by artists Rashaad Newsome, Lina Lapelyte, Larry Achiampong and traces of Miami and Moscow feature in the mix.

Artprojx, founded and directed by David Gryn, screens, curates and promotes artists’ moving image and sound, working with leading contemporary art galleries, museums, art fairs and artists worldwide.

For more information on the artists and other things related contact:
David Gryn, Artprojx – david@artprojx.com +447711127848

http://www.artprojx.com
https://davidgryn.wordpress.com

Part of the Bermondsey Project closing celebrations: http://bermondseyproject.com/future-exhibitions

Artprojx and Friends events coming soon in June and July 2014

In Art, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, David Blandy, David Gryn, Duro Oluwu, Jane Bustin, Jennifer Reeder, Jessica Ann Peavy, Larry Achiampong, Leo Gabin, Lina Lapelyte, Nick Abrahams, Rachel Maclean, Rashaad Newsome, Tameka Norris, Theaster Gates on 10/06/2014 at 8:21 pm
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Tameka Norris ‘Back to Black’ courtesy the artist and Lombard Fried Gallery NYC

 

Join us at some great Artprojx and other Friends events coming up soon …

June 14: Teen and Keen / Voice and the Lens – Rich Mix, London

June 26: The Astonishing – Jane Bustin & Lina Lapelyte – Hammersmith, London

June 26: More Material – Curated by Doru Oluwu, Salon 94 Bowery, NYC

June 27: Lions & Tigers & Bears – Nick Abrahams at The Horse Hospital, London

July 4: John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

JUNE 14

Artprojx Cinema presents Teen and Keen

at Rich Mix for The Voice and the Lens – 14 June

Artists: David Blandy and Larry Achiampong, Leo Gabin, Rachel Maclean, Rashaad Newsome, Tameka Norris, Jessica Ann Peavy, Jennifer Reeder

http://www.thevoiceandthelens.com/

http://www.thirdear.co.uk/projects/current-projects/the-voice-and-the-lens/

http://www.spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk/whats-on/summer-festival-2014/the-voice-and-the-lens/

http://www.artprojx.com

JUNE 26 – JULY 11

The Astonishing by Jane Bustin and Where are you ? by Lina Lapelyte at Austin Forum – opening June 26 with live performance and music by Lina Lapelyte

http://www.artprojx.com

http://www.janebustin.com

http://www.linalapelyte.com

JUNE 26 – AUG 1

MORE MATERIAL. Curated by Duro Olowu

June 26 – August 1

OPENING: THURSDAY JUNE 26, 6–8 PM

SALON 94 BOWERY, 243 BOWERY NEW YORK, NY 10002

A group show featuring work by: Caroline Achaintre, Sylvie Auvray, Zoe Bedeaux, Amy Bessone, Josh Blackwell, Jane Bustin, Alexander Calder, Nick Cave, Kate Daudy, Sarah De Teliga, Estate of Jimmy DeSana, Francesca DiMattio, Rachel Feinstein, Sylvie Franquet, Theaster Gates, Paula Greif, Hassan Hajjaj, Matthias Merkel Hess, Barkley Hendricks, Cyrus Kabiru, Sandy Kim, Kueng Caputo, Ajay Kurian, Takuro Kuwata, Claude and Francois Lalanne, Glenn Ligon, Antonio Lopez, Studio Lumiere, Carrie Mae Weems, Man Ray, Helen Marden, Sam McEwen, Marilyn Minter, Takeshi Miyakawa, Estate of Carlo Mollino, Tommaso Corvi Mora, Rick Owens, Antonio Pippolini, Michael Roberts, Cindy Sherman, Malik Sidibe, Amy Sillman, Lorna Simpson, Laurie Simmons, Alessandra Spranzi, Juergen Teller, Stanley Whitney, Madame Yevonde, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.

Tuesday – Saturday 11am-6pm/Sunday 1pm-6pm

T: 001.212.979.0001

http://www.salon94.com/exhibitions/detail/more-material

http://www.duroolowu.com/

http://www.janebustin.com/

JUNE 27 – JULY 19

Lions & Tigers & Bears by Nick Abrahams

at The Horse Hospital – opening on June 27

http://www.artprojx.com/nick_abrahams_2014.html

https://davidgryn.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/nick_abrahams/

JULY 5 – NOV 30

Jane Bustin in the John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 2014

http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/johnmoores/jm2014/exhibitors.aspx

Contact/information:

David Gryn david@artprojx.com 

http://www.artprojx.com

https://davidgryn.wordpress.com

+447711127848

See Artupdate http://artupdate.com/en/

Artprojx Cinema presents Teen and Keen at Rich Mix 14 June

In Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Bruce McLean, David Blandy, David Gryn, Jennifer Reeder, Jessica Ann Peavy, Larry Achiampong, Lina Lapelyte, Linda Hirst, Rachel Maclean, Rashaad Newsome, Sonia Boyce, Tameka Norris, Terry Smith on 30/05/2014 at 10:02 am
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Still: Jennifer Reeder – A Million Miles Away

Artprojx Cinema presents

TEEN AND KEEN

at

Rich Mix,  35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA

for

The Voice and the Lens

Saturday 14 June 2014

8.30pm-9.30pm

Artists: David Blandy and Larry Achiampong, Leo Gabin, Rachel Maclean, Rashaad Newsome, Tameka Norris, Jessica Ann Peavy, Jennifer Reeder

Teen and Keen is a selection of films by artists that explore and reflect the culture and identity of late teenage-hood. The artists’ using Youtube, social media and music video devices to convey the coming of age, finding of self image and voice, independence and sexual awakenings, the aching desperation for cool, the excitement of the new, depression and our constant and incecent striving to reinvent the teen wheel.

The Voice and the Lens takes place at the Whitechapel Gallery and Rich Mix, as part of the Spitalfields Music Summer Festival and is organised by Sam Belinfante and Ed McKeon. Other artists and musicians performing and works being screened include: Michael Snow, Jayne Parker with Lore Lixenberg, Samuel Beckett, Ed Atkins, Elizabeth Price, Lina Lapelyte, Sonia Boyce, Terry Smith with Linda Hirst, Shirin Neshat, Laurie Anderson, David Lynch, Bruce McLean, Anri Sala, Laure Prouvost, Bill Viola, Mikhail Karikis, Robert Ashley.

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Still: Jive Turkey – Jessica Ann Peavy

LINKS to more info

http://www.thevoiceandthelens.com/

http://www.thirdear.co.uk/projects/current-projects/the-voice-and-the-lens/

http://www.spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk/whats-on/summer-festival-2014/the-voice-and-the-lens/

http://www.artprojx.com

http://www.richmix.org.uk

htttp://www.whitechapelgallery.org

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Still: Rachel Maclean – Over the Rainbow (courtesy the artist and Rowing http://rowingprojects.com/)

Art Basel in Miami Beach Film Trailer

In Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, David Gryn, Leo Gabin, Miami, My Barbarian, Rashaad Newsome, Shirin Neshat, Yinka Shonabare on 14/11/2013 at 9:18 pm

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www.artbasel.com

Art Basel in Miami Beach 2013

Film program
Selected by David Gryn / Artprojx

Trailer

Artists include:
Nevin Aladag, Brian Alfred, Carlos Amorales with Julian Lede, Song-Ming Ang, David Austen, Bill Balaskas, Luz María Bedoya, Dara Birnbaum, Kathan Brown and John Cage, Martin Creed, Shezad Dawood with Mukul Deora, Rineke Dijkstra, Nathalie Djurberg with music by Hans Berg, Suh Dongwook, Cevdet Erek, Leo Gabin, Ana Gallardo, Philippe Gruenberg, Christian Jankowski, Chris Johanson, Joan Jonas, William E. Jones, JR, Adela Jušic, Stanya Kahn, William Kentridge with music by Philip Miller, Karen Kilimnik, Friedrich Kunath, Linder, Alice Maher, Mahony, Ari Marcopoulos, Bruce McLean, Oscar Muñoz, Takeshi Murata, Ciprian Muresan, My Barbarian,Shirin Neshat, Rashaad Newsome, Tin Ojeda, Fyodor Pavlov Andreevich, Cheng Ran, Marco Rios, Pietro Roccasalva, Miljohn Ruperto & Suntek Chung, Liliana Sánchez, Jeremy Shaw, Shimabuku, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Regina Silveira, Lucien Smith, Nicola Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski, Raed Yassin, Kehinde Wiley.

Programs and approximate timings at the New World Center. All programs selected by David Gryn

Wednesday, December 4, 8pm: Shuffle Notes – Beauty in Danger. A selection of artists’ films with a view towards animation and perception. Artists: Liliana Sánchez, David Shrigley, Brian Alfred, Marco Rios, Alice Maher, Miljohn Ruperto & Suntek Chung, Shimabuku, Regina Silveira, Oscar Muñoz, David Shrigley, Nathalie Djurberg with music by Hans Berg, David Austen,

Wednesday, December 4, 9pm: New Dream Machine and Other Films.This program features four very different films, varying in rhythms and themes. Martin Creed’s ‘Walking’ is presented as an International Premiere. Artists: Mickalene Thomas, Shezad Dawood, Martin Creed, Shirin Neshat

Thursday, December 5, 9pm: Tango at the Edge of the Fair. The program is focused on works that incorporate elements of dance and look at movement as an abstract narrative. Artists: Rineke Dijkstra, Nevin Aladağ, Jeremy Shaw, Rineke Dijkstra, William Kentridge with Philip Miller,

Thursday, December 5, 10pm: Arabesque and Reanimation, Dara Birnbaum and Joan Jonas have transformed our way of seeing and responding to the world. Dara Birnbaum’s Arabesque (2011/2013) was specifically re-edited for the program. Artists: Dara Birnbaum and Joan Jonas.

Friday, December 6, 8pm: An Elegy for Voice and Silence. The program looks at themes such as communication, self-reflection, introspection and the sense of belonging. Artists: Kehinde Wiley, Ari Marcopoulos, Chris Johanson, Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, My Barbarian, Luz María Bedoya, Christian Jankowski, JR, Nicola Thomas, Cheng Ran, Stanya Kahn

Friday, December 6, 9pm: Farewell to the Past: Yinka Shonibare MBE – known for work exploring cultural identity, colonialism and post- colonialism within the contemporary context of globalization – uses music and dance to captivate and engage the viewer by mirroring our world in a regal, beautiful and unexpected way. Artist: Yinka Shonibare

Friday, December 6, 10pm: Prelude to Syncopation. Artists connect sound, choreography and social media – the results reveal diverse relationships between the visual, music and the meditative repetition of the ordinary and urban. Artists: Leo Gabin, Rashaad Newsome, Shezad Dawood with Mukul Deora, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski

Saturday, December 7, 10pm: Fantasia for Dissonant Harmonies. In all the films in this program, the soundtrack plays a crucial role. The relationship that is developed between the visual and the audio builds a bridge to the location of the screening: the New World Center, Home of the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy. Artists: Mahony, Ana Gallardo, Lucien Smith, Karen Kilimnik, Nicola Thomas, Takeshi Murata, Carlos Amorales with Julian Lede, Tin Ojeda, Friedrich Kunath, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Bill Balaskas, Pietro Roccasalva, Bruce McLean, William E. Jones.

Viewing Pods Only. Shown in conjunction with the outdoor program, the following works are presented exclusively within the 5 interactive touch screen viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Center. In addition to all the artists listed – Artists: Adela Jušić, Kathan Brown and John Cage, Ciprian Mureşan, Dongwook Suh, Song-Ming Ang, Raed Yassin, Carlos Amorales, Philippe Gruenberg, Wiliam E. Jones.

During the outdoor Film programme at Soundscape Park, DJ Max Reinhardt has collaborated with Artprojx to create 5 short Miamiesque flavoured music and soundscapes.

See the Art Basel Salon talks featuring:
Paul Goodwin in conversation with Rashaad Newsome
and
David Gryn in conversation with Dara Birnbaum. Technical support by Andy Moss & Ali Roche at Spike Island http://www.spikeisland.org.uk

David Gryn / Artprojx
+447711127848
david@artprojx.com
http://www.artprojx.com/
https://davidgryn.wordpress.com
https://www.artbasel.com/en/Miami-Beach
https://twitter.com/Artprojx
https://www.facebook.com/david.gryn

Film: Art Basel in Miami Beach selected by David Gryn

In Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Dara Birnbaum, David Gryn, Film, Leo Gabin, Martin Creed, Paul Goodwin, Rashaad Newsome on 28/10/2013 at 1:23 pm
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Film at Art Basel in Miami Beach

Dec 4 – Dec 8, 2013

Selected by David Gryn

FILM PROGRAM

PRESS RELEASE

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ARTISTS:

Nevin Aladağ, Brian Alfred, Carlos Amorales with Julian Lede, Song-Ming Ang, David Austen, Bill Balaskas, Luz María Bedoya, Dara Birnbaum, Kathan Brown with John Cage, Martin Creed, Shezad Dawood with Mukul Deora, Rineke Dijkstra, Nathalie Djurberg with music by Hans Berg, Suh Dongwook, Cevdet Erek, Leo Gabin, Ana Gallardo, Philippe Gruenberg, Christian Jankowski, Chris Johanson, Joan Jonas, William E. Jones, JR, Adela Jušić, Stanya Kahn, William Kentridge with Philip Miller, Karen Kilimnik, Friedrich Kunath, Linder, Alice Maher, Mahony, Ari Marcopoulos, Bruce McLean, Oscar Muñoz, Takeshi Murata, Ciprian Mureşan, My Barbarian, Shirin Neshat, Rashaad Newsome, Tin Ojeda, Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, Cheng Ran, Marco Rios, Pietro Roccasalva, Miljohn Ruperto & Suntek Chung, Liliana Sánchez, Jeremy Shaw, Shimabuku, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Regina Silveira, Lucien Smith, Nicola Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski, Raed Yassin, Kehinde Wiley.

GALLERIES:

303 Gallery, 80M2 Livia Benavides, Altman Siegel Gallery SF, Blum & Poe, BQ, Luciana Brito Galeria, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, Casas Riegner, Chemould Prescott Road, James Cohan Gallery, Alan Cristea Gallery, Crown Point Press, Elizabeth Dee, Stephen Friedman Gallery, Gladstone Gallery, Goodman Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Alexander Gray Associates, Kavi Gupta Chicago/Berlin, Ingleby Gallery, Kalfayan Galleries, Anton Kern Gallery, Koenig & Clinton, Johann König, David Kordansky Gallery, kurimanzutto, Yvon Lambert, Galerie Emanuel Layr, Lehmann Maupin, Tanya Leighton Gallery, Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporaneo, Lisson Gallery, Marlborough Fine Art, Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing, The Modern Institute, Proyectos Monclova, mor charpentier, David Nolan Gallery, One and J. Gallery, Peres Projects, Galerie Perrotin, Ratio 3, Revolver Galeria, Salon 94, SCAI The Bathhouse, Simon Preston, GallerySKE, Stevenson, STPI – Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles, Wentrup, ZERO…

More information at Art Basel

See the Salon talks featuring:

Paul Goodwin in conversation with Rashaad Newsome and David Gryn talking with Dara Birnbaum

Contact:

David Gryn

Artprojx

+447711127848

david@artprojx.com

www.artprojx.com

More related links:

ArtInfo

Artupdate

Shadows, Circles and Fire at Art Basel Miami Beach

In Andrea Bowers, Art, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Fair, Art Video, Artprojx, Cao Fei, Chen Xiaoyun, Daniel Arsham, David Zink Yi, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Guy Ben Ner, Hu Xiangqlan, Jordan Wolfson, Julieta Aranda, Julika Rudelius, Jumana Manna, Mauricio Lupini, Melanie Smith, Miami, Mircea Cantor, Nate Boyce, Pierre Bismuth, Rashaad Newsome, Sam Samore, Theaster Gates, Yoshua Okun on 07/12/2012 at 12:30 pm

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TONIGHT – Friday December 7 at 8pm / 9pm / 10pm

ART VIDEO NIGHTS at Art Basel Miami Beach

For the outdoor screenings at the New World Center, David Gryn of Artprojx has selected eight programs running over four nights.

Location: New World Center, SoundScape Park, 500 17th Street, Miami Beach
Admission to Art Video Nights is FREE.

Friday December 7 at

8pm – Shadows, Circles & Fire
Forward, backward, repetition, circles and spirals: these films move in their own particular ways through space and time, emphasizing the transitory and the fleeting.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (SA BA DA BA), 2011, 1’29” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Guy Ben-Ner | Foreign Names, 2012, 4’48” | Konrad Fischer Galerie
Cao Fei | Shadow Life, 2011, 10′ | Lombard Freid Gallery
Mircea Cantor | Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, 2012, 3’43” | Yvon Lambert
Andrea Bowers | Shadows (Aztec Dancers at Protest March, Los Angeles, 2011), 2012, 5’05” | Susanne  Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Praz-Delavallade, Andrew Kreps Gallery
Rashaad Newsome | Shade Compositions (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Preview), 2012, 25′ | Marlborough Gallery
Daniel Arsham | Tearing up the Museum, 2011, 2’16” | Galerie Perrotin

9pm – Laughing, Wondering & Meditating
Young men posing amid traffic in the Chinese city of Guangzhou; a fictional factory that produces canned laughter for sitcoms; a rickety elevator in a building where odd things happen. The films in this program explore different kinds of strangeness, ranging from works embracing unexpected encounters, to humor, anxiety and madness.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (BIM BOM), 2006, 47” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Julieta Aranda | Springtime, 2010, 1’23” | Galería OMR
Melanie Smith | Elevador, 2012, 7’49” | Galeria Nara Roesler
Sam Samore | Glossary of Delusions, 2010, 6′ | Team Gallery
Dineo Seshee Bopape | The Problem Of Beauty, 2009, 7’19” | Stevenson
Julika Rudelius | Rituals, 2012, 14′ | Galerie Michael Janssen
Theaster Gates | Sun Salutation, 2011, 4’41” | Kavi Gupta Gallery
Yoshua Okon | Canned Laughter, 2009, 9’56” | Mor Charpentier
Jordan Wolfson | Untitled, 2007, 3′ | Johann König

10pm – Spirit, Breath & Air
This program begins with breath, but also touches on the visual and the tactile, with explorations of everyday life, locations and objects.

David Zink Yi | Pneuma, 2010, 1’23” | Hauser & Wirth, Johann König
Chen Xiaoyun | Bi, 2007, 5’30” | ShanghART & H Space
Sam Samore | Archipelago of Enigmas, 2012, 16′ | Team Gallery
Hu Xiangqian | The labor song I night, 2012, 7’12” | Long March Space
Pierre Bismuth | Following the left hand of Jacques Lacan, 2012, 5′ | Team Gallery
Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Fishermen (Etudes, no. 1), 2007, 5’40” | Marian Goodman Gallery
Jumana Manna | Blessed Blessed Oblivion (censored), 2010, 23′ | CRG Gallery
Nate Boyce | Reliquary House (excerpts), 2011, 2’58” | Altman Siegel

Art Video at Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 – list of works

In Adam Shecter, Art, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Fair, Art Salon, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, David Gryn, Film and Video, Jesper Just, Josiah McElheny, Julieta Aranda, Mauricio Lupini, Miami, Nicholas Abrahams, Rashaad Newsome, Ryan McGinley, Sam Samore, Screenings, Takeshi Murata, Team, Theaster Gates, Video, Video Art, White Cube on 23/11/2012 at 12:08 am

 

 

 

 

 

 

Art Video – Art Basel Miami Beach

A full list of the works being screened as part of Art Video Nights and within the Miami Beach Convention Center.

For the second consecutive year, Art Video will present works by some of today’s most exciting artists across two venues, inside the Miami Beach Convention Center and in the outdoor setting of SoundScape Park. Organized in association with David Gryn, Director of London’s ArtprojxArt Video Nights will showcase 60 film and video works on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center. Selections drawn from the participating galleries of Art Basel Miami Beach include works by a wide array of artists, both emerging and established, from Latin America, the United States, Asia and beyond.

Flyer Art Video 2012 (PDF)

Mauricio Lupini
 | Repeat after reading (O BA), 2011, 1’29” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Working with Brazilian Bossa Nova and Venezuelan Onda Nueva, the series of videos Repeat after reading explores the onomatopoeic words found in both musical “new waves.”

Evandro Machado | Desmaterial, 2011, 7′ | A Gentil Carioca
With objects, drawings and photos, this animated video in black and white conjures up a simple stroll through an imaginary world.

William Kentridge | Anti-Mercator, 2010/11, 9’45” | Goodman Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Lia Rumma
Anti-Mercator explores the artist’s ability to suspend time and resist the spatial linearity presented by scientists such as the cartographer Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594).

Adam Shecter | Hydra, 2006, 2’50” | Eleven Rivington
This work shows partial views from the motion study of a re-imagined, animated hydra.

Ana Prvacki | The Greeting Committee, 2012, 3′ | Lombard Freid Gallery
Ana Prvacki addresses topics such as first impressions and body language. Her characters re-enact awkward situations, such as how to point out spinach in someone’s teeth during a business lunch.

Amar Kanwar | A Love Story, 2010, 5’37” | Marian Goodman Gallery
Amar Kanwar’s short film A Love Story follows the break-up of a romance and encapsulates it in music, words, pace and visual sequences.

Sam Samore | Compendium of Perplexities, 2011, 7′ | Team Gallery
Compendium of Perplexities is a film composed of many non-narrative threads. One character continuously jumps from a balcony, but is always restrained from falling. Another eternally digs a ditch. Two men pass an unconscious woman back and forth between them.

Robin Rhode | Open Court, 2012, 1′ | Lehmann Maupin
A racket-holding actor hits snowballs against a Richard Serra sculpture.

Marie Bovo | Subak, 2010, 4’50” | kamel mennour
A watermelon rolls down narrow streets of a neighborhood in Seoul.

Hans Schabus | Echo, 2009, 3’45” | Zero…
The protagonist of Echo is on the run. Through abandoned wetlands he stumbles into the brush wood, tumbling into the wet mud.

Tim Davis | Counting In, 3’30”, 2012 | Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
Tim Davis filmed bands in their practice spaces and extracted the sections where the songs are counted in. By linking them together, Davis created a piece about the anticipation we feel for a work of art.

Simon Dybbroe Møller | The Loud Speaker, 3’55”, 2012 | Galerie Kamm
“The Loud Speaker takes place in an endless white space. An isolated relationship, between object and human. Between man and woman. We see and we hear the stuff that these relations are made of. The material. The fabric. It is laid out in front of us. The loud speaker is a giant. It is loud. It is masculine. It understands its situation. It also knows that it is helpless. Here it is. Being screamed at by a beautiful woman. An object of desire. An object made man. A man made object.” (Simon Dybbroe Møller)

Ryan McGinley | Varúð, 2012, 8′ | Team Gallery
The Icelandic band Sigur Rós gave a dozen artists the same modest budget and asked them to create whatever came into their heads when they listened to songs from the band’s new album, valtari. Varúð is Ryan McGinley’s contribution to the project: a young woman wearing a shiny golden wig skips barefoot through downtown New York.

Adam Shecter | Mysteries of Love, 2002, 3’02” | Eleven Rivington, Antony and the Johnsons
Part One of animation artist Adam Shecter’s trilogy of flash music videos for Antony and the Johnsons, featuring imagery from children’s storybooks but with an adult pop-cultural twist.

Ragnar Kjartansson | Ég anda, 2012, 6’15” | i8 Gallery, Luhring Augustine
Ég anda (“I Breathe”) is a video clip by Ragnar Kjartansson for the Icelandic band Sigur Rós. It is a training film for saving someone from choking on food.

Adam Shecter | The Lake, 2003, 4’48” | Eleven Rivington, Antony and the Johnsons
The second part of Adam Shecter’s trilogy of animated videos for Antony and the Johnsons. Lyrics for The Lake were adapted from Edgar Allan Poe, while Shecter’s images conjure up an ironic cartoon fairy tale.

Nick Abrahams | ekki mukk, 2012, 10’30” | Courtesy of the artist
A modern fairy tale charting the brief friendship between a man and a snail, as they journey beyond a field and into the woods.

Ari Marcopoulos | Detroit, 2010, 7’32” | Kavi Gupta Gallery, Marlborough Fine Art
Two teenage boys, the children of friends of the artist, improvise an incongruously aggressive composition on a collection of guitar pedals.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (BADA DIDI), 2006, 58” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Working with Brazilian Bossa Nova and Venezuelan Onda Nueva, the series of videos Repeat after reading explores the onomatopoeic words found in both musical “new waves.”

Drew Heitzler and Sam Sharit | ZERO, 2012, 2’30” | Blum & Poe
Drew Heitzler presents an animated version of a dream he had. The animation recalls maritime and prison tattoos..

Josiah McElheny | Island Universe, 2005-08, 19′ | White Cube
The film explores the origins of the universe, the Big Bang theory, and J. & L. Lobmeyr’s space-age chandeliers for New York’s Metropolitan Opera House.

Daniel Steegmann Mangrane | 16mm, 2008/11, 4’52” | Mendes Wood
16mm was shot on a motorized camera advancing through the southwestern Brazilian rainforest. The result is a continuous single take, a long traveling shot at constant speed through the jungle for the duration of the film reel.

Pedro Reyes | Baby Marx TV Series (Episode 1: On Surplus Value), 2011, 7’04” | Labor
Standing in front of Andy Warhol’s painting Sixteen Jackies (1962), the founders of communism and capitalism, Karl Marx and Adam Smith, debate how much praise Andy Warhol deserves.

Ruben Ortiz Torres, Emmanuel Lubezki | Como TV, 1985, 3’31” | Galería OMR
The artists recorded images from news channels directly from the monitor. As the recording process is repeated multiple times, the color and quality of the images change.

David Zink Yi | Huyano y fuga detras, 2005, 3’43” | Johann König, Hauser & Wirth
The film was shot at the market of Huancy in the Peruvian hills. The camera rotates 360 degrees, following the movement of a musician and keeping in focus his hand gestures.

Chen Xiaoyun | Love You Big Boss, 2007, 4′ | ShanghART & H Space
Love You Big Boss features an orchestra made up of a disparate group of performers in an empty theater. Each musician attempts a recital of the American anthem.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (DIBA DUDA), 2006, 55” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Working with Brazilian Bossa Nova and Venezuelan Onda Nueva, the series of videos Repeat after reading explores the onomatopoeic words found in both musical “new waves.”

David Adamo | Anniversary Waltz, 2007, 3’54” | Ibid
The video is the result of a careful study of a video blog in which a middle-aged woman dances to Strauss’s Anniversary Waltz. Dressed in a white tuxedo, the artist plays the part of the woman’s fantasy dance partner.

Jesper Just | Sirens of Chrome, 2010, 12’38” | James Cohan Gallery, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Galerie Perrotin
Shot in Detroit with a cast of African-American women, Sirens has a two-part structure. The first follows a car with four women as they drive across a depressed urban landscape. The second sees the women in a mysterious balletic showdown in a deserted parking lot.

Jack Early | What to do with a drunken sailor?, 2011, 5’44” | McCaffrey Fine Art
What to do with a drunken sailor? is a short film written and performed by artist Jack Early, featuring the song “It Don’t Rain in Beverly Hills.” Presented in the format of a 1980s video clip, the artist – as the sailor – disembarks from a ship and travels to Brooklyn.

Takeshi Murata and Billy Grant | Night Moves, 2012, 6’01” | Salon 94
In Murata’s new video, a collaboration with Billy Grant, computer generated scans are utilized to recreate an everyday environment in high tech 3D. The result can be seen as an homage to both Walt Disney’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Bruce Nauman’s Mapping the Studio.

Terence Gower | New Utopias, 2010, 17′ | Labor
New Utopias depicts a lecture, filmed in the style of 1950s Walt Disney documentaries, in which different utopias are analyzed.

Sefer Memişoğlu | Breeze, 2011, 8’18” | NON
The film starts with an iconic scene from the film The Seven Year Itch in which Marilyn Monroe is standing on a subway grate. This is followed by historical images found on the internet.

Michael Sailstorfer | Raketenbaum, 2007, 1’30” | Johann König
In the middle of a field, fruit trees are catapulted into the air by compressed air cartridges attached to their roots.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (SA BA DA BA), 2011, 1’29” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Working with Brazilian Bossa Nova and Venezuelan Onda Nueva, the series of videos Repeat after reading explores the onomatopoeic words found in both musical “new waves.”

Guy Ben-Ner | Foreign Names, 2012, 4’48” | Konrad Fischer Galerie
Foreign Names employs a candid camera. The artist records waiters who are equipped with a microphone, calling the customers by their names to take their order. Editing all “foreign” names together, a poem is created.

Cao Fei | Shadow Life, 2011, 10′ | Lombard Freid Gallery
Using techniques of traditional Chinese shadow puppetry, Cao Fei references memories of a Chinese Spring Festival Gala celebration that ran on China’s Central Television during her childhood.

Mircea Cantor | Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, 2012, 3’43” | Yvon Lambert
The trajectory of a flame running along a wick, which a woman unwinds across the hands of beggars bowed down in a circle.

Andrea Bowers | Shadows (Aztec Dancers at Protest March, Los Angeles, 2011), 2012, 5’05” | Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Praz-Delavallade, Andrew Kreps Gallery
The video footage for Shadows focuses on a group of traditional Aztec Dancers. The camera highlights the shadows of the dancers rather than their bodies. This piece continues the artist’s interest in dance as a political gesture.

Rashaad Newsome | Shade Compositions (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Preview), 2012, 25′ | Marlborough Gallery
Combining improvisatory orchestral music and live video-mixing, Newsome divides his twenty-one black female performers into groups akin to instrumental sections. The performers then enact his choreographed sound score comprised of repeated sequences of culturally specific or stereotypical gestures, movements, and vocalizations

Daniel Arsham | Tearing up the Museum, 2011, 2’16” | Galerie Perrotin
Using a scale replica of the New Museum in New York, Daniel Arsham appears to be tearing up the museum: the video is played in reverse in order to achieve this effect.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (BIM BOM), 2006, 47” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Working with Brazilian Bossa Nova and Venezuelan Onda Nueva, the series of videos Repeat after reading explores the onomatopoeic words found in both musical “new waves.”

Julieta Aranda | Springtime, 2010, 1’23” | Galería OMR
Julieta Aranda analyzes the way in which the accident as an unexpected event generates new forms of behavior.

Melanie Smith | Elevador, 2012, 7’49” | Galeria Nara Roesler
Elevador is a film shot in the building in Mexico City where the artist lives. Each time the door of the elevator opens, a tableau of escalating oddities appear.

Sam Samore | Glossary of Delusions, 2010, 6′ | Team Gallery
Meditating on passion, death and madness, Sam Samore presents a film of disconnected scenes where characters enact their own demises.

Dineo Seshee Bopape | The Problem Of Beauty, 2009, 7’19” | Stevenson
The 31-year-old South African artist Dineo Seshee Bopape describes her film as “an orchestral drama, a mess of sound and image.”

Julika Rudelius | Rituals, 2012, 14′ | Galerie Michael Janssen
Julika Rudelis filmed young, androgynous men posing amid traffic in the city of Guangzhou. The discrepancy between the poses and the surrounding scenery reveals the artificiality of the gesture itself.

Theaster Gates | Sun Salutation, 2011, 4’41” | Kavi Gupta Gallery
Sun Salutation was filmed during a performance at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York. It features singers and musicians from the Black Monks of Mississippi, who perform among the objects in the exhibition.

Yoshua Okon | Canned Laughter, 2009, 9’56” | Mor Charpentier
Depicting a fictional factory that produces canned laughter for sitcoms, the artist refers to the theory of laughter by French philosopher Henri Bergson, as well as to manufacturing sites in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez where the film was shot.

Jordan Wolfson | Untitled, 2007, 3′ | Johann König
Jordand Wolfson films a vintage Apple computer placed at the edge of a highway, and combines the footage with a text borrowed from the prologue of the documentary film Painters Painting. The New York Art Scene 1940-1970.

David Zink Yi | Pneuma, 2010, 1’23” | Hauser & Wirth, Johann König
Pneuma features Cuban trumpeter Yuliesky Gonzalez Guerra. In a single take, Guerra is seen walking from the blurry background directly toward the camera until his face fills the frame in perfect focus. The ancient Greek word “pneuma” means spirit, breath, and air.

Chen Xiaoyun | Bi, 2007, 5’30” | ShanghART & H Space
A row of trucks is circling a person stuck in mud/sludge: a metaphor for the feeling that there is no way of getting out or changing the world.

Sam Samore | Archipelago of Enigmas, 2012, 16′ | Team Gallery
A shaky handheld camera follows a young woman moving around Bangkok. As the film progresses, her character transforms. The protagonist’s travels via ferry or taxi are set against the turgid, muddy Chao Praya River and the city’s heavy monsoon days and nights.

Hu Xiangqian | The labor song I night, 2012, 7’12” | Long March Space
In The labor song I (looks like “ich”) night the artist performs an a cappella song with three hired actors, all wearing security guard uniforms.

Pierre Bismuth | Following the left hand of Jacques Lacan, 2012, 5′ | Team Gallery
Pierre Bismuth’s Following the left hand of Jacques Lacan traces the furious movements of the French psychiatrist and philosopher’s right hand as he delivers a lecture.

Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Fishermen (Etudes, no. 1), 2007, 5’40” | Marian Goodman Gallery
The first of a series of short studies or etudes, this film was shot in West Africa and observes the local fishermen, who attempt to overcome the strong and heavy waves to launch their boats out to sea.

Jumana Manna | Blessed Blessed Oblivion (censored), 2010, 23′ | CRG Gallery
Inspired by Kenneth Anger’s Scorpio Rising (1963), Blessed Blessed Oblivion (censored) weaves together a portrait of male thug culture in East Jerusalem, manifested in barbershops, auto shops, and body building.

Nate Boyce | Reliquary House (excerpts), 2011, 2’58” | Altman Siegel
Reliquary House (excerpts) is a video that was part of a multimedia performance. Boyce uses computer-generated imagery to transform sculptures from the Museum of Modern Art New York’s collection into kinetic apparitions.

Ragnar Kjartansson | Bliss, 2012, 12 hours | i8 Gallery, Luhring Augustine
Special screening in collaboration with Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) North Miami and New World Center. International premiere.
Bliss is a 12 hour video work by Ragnar Kjartansson, filmed at his performance at Performa 11 in New York in 2011. It features the final aria of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, with full cast in period costumes, scenery and orchestra.

Kudzanai Chiurai | Creation, 2012, 5’16” | Goodman Gallery
“The spaces within which conflicts have been taking place vary to the extent of our own understanding of what defines conflict. Our understanding of resolution is therefore also brought to the fore as we question the validity and nature of force used in our attempts at peace.” (Kudzanai Chiurai)

Shilpa Gupta | Untitled, 2012, 3’42” | Chemould Prescott Road
The video by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta features an endless stream of thread being released from the ground below.

Karl Haendel (in collaboration with Petter Ringbom) | Questions for My Father, 2011, 11’17” | Yvon Lambert, Harris Lieberman, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
The film builds upon a series of drawings Karl Haendel began in 2007. The subjects face the camera and ask things they always wanted to know about their fathers but never voiced.

Stanya Kahn with Llyn Foulkes | Happy Song for You, 2011, 5’07” | Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
A collaboration between Stanya Khan and Llyn Foulkes, this work features Foulkes as he is covered in blood and dust, and also includes a headless figure wearing a wig and carrying a mummified dog.

Gonzalo Lebrija | The Distance Between You and Me II, 2008, 2′ | Travesía Cuatro
The artist stands in a deserted landscape with his back to the camera and appears to be running away, distancing himself from the viewer as quickly as possible in a reflex action that seems to result from an almost animal-like instinct.

Jessica Mein | Blackout, 2012, 2′ | Galeria Leme
The video animation Blackout is a short sequence of over 700 drawings, collages, frames and visual material of power lines in Dubai and its surroundings, produced and manipulated by the artist.

Muntean/Rosenblum | Performance at Galerie Georg Kargl, 2010, 5’44” | Team Gallery
A video of a performance in which a young man shouts through a megaphone while standing on top of a pile of broken crates and used art-packing materials.

Gigi Scaria | Panic City, 2007, 3′ | Chemould Prescott Road
In Panic City, a city rises and falls according to a programmed symphony. It seems as if the buildings gasp for breath as they move to the music.

Ruben Ortiz Torres | Retrospective in a New York Minute, 2011/12, 3’04” | Galería OMR
This video is the result of an attempt to present a retrospective of Rubén Ortiz Torres’s work to busy pedestrians in Manhattan.

Stephen Willats | Still Life with Vases and Diagrams, 2011, 3’53” | Victoria Miro
The objects featured in this film – vases, for example – are monumental as contemporary buildings and symbolically representative of people.

Nina Yuen | The School, 2012, 4’10” | Lombard Freid Gallery
Through a diaristic series of events and original voices, themes such as memory, childhood, rites of passage and loss are re-examined as the artist narrates the film using a varied collection of found texts and original material.

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Art Video Nights at Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 – program

In Adam Shecter, Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, David Gryn, Jesper Just, Josiah McElheny, Julieta Aranda, Jumana Manna, Mauricio Lupini, Nick Abrahams, Ragnar Kjartansson, Rashaad Newsome, Ryan McGinley, Sam Samore, Susanna Wallin, Takeshi Murata, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge on 20/11/2012 at 6:06 pm

Art Video Nights at Art Basel Miami Beach

For the outdoor screenings at the New World Center, David Gryn, Director and Founder of Artprojx has selected eight programs running over four nights.
Location: New World Center, SoundScape Park, 500 17th Street, Miami Beach
Admission to Art Video Nights is free. Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.
Wednesday December 5 at 8pm – Love, Time & Decorum
This year’s edition of Art Video opens with a program about body language, behavior, knowledge, and motion: it traces the undercurrent of sensuality and anxiety connecting these otherwise disparate films.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (O BA), 2011, 1’29” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Evandro Machado | Desmaterial, 2011, 7′ | A Gentil Carioca
William Kentridge | Anti-Mercator, 2010/11, 9’45” | Goodman Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Lia Rumma
Adam Shecter | Hydra, 2006, 2’50” | Eleven Rivington
Ana Prvacki | The Greeting Committee, 2012, 3′ | Lombard Freid Gallery
Amar Kanwar | A Love Story, 2010, 5’37” | Marian Goodman Gallery
Sam Samore | Compendium of Perplexities, 2011, 7′ | Team Gallery
Robin Rhode | Open Court, 2012, 1′ | Lehmann Maupin
Marie Bovo | Subak, 2010, 4’50” | kamel mennour
Hans Schabus | Echo, 2009, 3’45” | Zero…

Wednesday December 5 at 9pm – Music, Magic & Melancholia
This program is inspired by the magic of music. Artists respond to the sounds of Sigur Rós and Antony and the Johnsons, reflecting on the spectrum of emotions that music can provoke, from anticipation to melancholy, love and rage, and the joys of making noise.

Tim Davis | Counting In, 3’30”, 2012 | Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
Simon Dybbroe Møller | The Loud Speaker, 3’55”, 2012 | Galerie Kamm
Ryan McGinley | Varúð, 2012, 8′ | Team Gallery
Adam Shecter | Mysteries of Love, 2002, 3’02” | Eleven Rivington, Antony and the Johnsons
Ragnar Kjartansson | Ég anda, 2012, 6’15” | i8 Gallery, Luhring Augustine
Adam Shecter | The Lake, 2003, 4’48” | Eleven Rivington, Antony and the Johnsons
Nick Abrahams | ekki mukk, 2012, 10’30” | Courtesy of the artist
Ari Marcopoulos | Detroit, 2010, 7’32” | Kavi Gupta Gallery, Marlborough Fine Art

Thursday December 6 at 8pm – Universal, Dreams & Anthems 

Animation blends with live-action, fiction with history, the earthly and the sublime. The program concludes with a grand finale: an unusual rendering of the American national anthem.
Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (BADA DIDI), 2006, 58” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Drew Heitzler and Sam Sharit | ZERO, 2012, 2’30” | Blum & Poe
Josiah McElheny | Island Universe, 2005-08, 19′ | White Cube
Daniel Steegmann Mangrane | 16mm, 2008/11, 4’52” | Mendes Wood
Pedro Reyes | Baby Marx TV Series (Episode 1: On Surplus Value), 2011, 7’04” | Labor
Ruben Ortiz Torres, Emmanuel Lubezki | Como TV, 1985, 3’31” | Galería OMR
David Zink Yi | Huyano y fuga detras, 2005, 3’43” | Johann König; Hauser & Wirth
Chen Xiaoyun | Love You Big Boss, 2007, 4′ | ShanghART & H Space

Thursday December 6 at 9pm – Waltzing, Driving & Reflections
Dancing, driving, flying through the air: in one way or another, the films in this section feature movement as a formal device or a theme, with a nod to the history of the cinema and the history of music.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (DIBA DUDA), 2006, 55” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
David Adamo | Anniversary Waltz, 2007, 3’54” | Ibid
Jesper Just | Sirens of Chrome, 2010, 12’38” | James Cohan Gallery, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Galerie Perrotin
Jack Early | What to do with a drunken sailor?, 2011, 5’44” | McCaffrey Fine Art
Takeshi Murata and Billy Grant | Night Moves, 2012, 6’01” | Salon 94
Terence Gower | New Utopias, 2010, 17′ | Labor
Susanna Wallin | Echo Park, 2012, 2′ | Courtesy of the artist
Sefer Memişoğlu | Breeze, 2011, 8’18” | NON
Michael Sailstorfer | Raketenbaum, 2007, 1’30” | Johann König

Friday December 7 at 8pm – Shadows, Circles & Fire
Forward, backward, repetition, circles and spirals: these films move in their own particular ways through space and time, emphasizing the transitory and the fleeting.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (SA BA DA BA), 2011, 1’29” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Guy Ben-Ner | Foreign Names, 2012, 4’48” | Konrad Fischer Galerie
Cao Fei | Shadow Life, 2011, 10′ | Lombard Freid Gallery
Mircea Cantor | Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, 2012, 3’43” | Yvon Lambert
Andrea Bowers | Shadows (Aztec Dancers at Protest March, Los Angeles, 2011), 2012, 5’05” | Susanne  Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Praz-Delavallade, Andrew Kreps Gallery
Rashaad Newsome | Shade Compositions (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Preview), 2012, 25′ | Marlborough Gallery
Daniel Arsham | Tearing up the Museum, 2011, 2’16” | Galerie Perrotin

Friday December 7 at 9pm – Laughing, Wondering & Meditating
Young men posing amid traffic in the Chinese city of Guangzhou; a fictional factory that produces canned laughter for sitcoms; a rickety elevator in a building where odd things happen. The films in this program explore different kinds of strangeness, ranging from works embracing unexpected encounters, to humor, anxiety and madness.

Mauricio Lupini | Repeat after reading (BIM BOM), 2006, 47” | Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo
Julieta Aranda | Springtime, 2010, 1’23” | Galería OMR
Melanie Smith | Elevador, 2012, 7’49” | Galeria Nara Roesler
Sam Samore | Glossary of Delusions, 2010, 6′ | Team Gallery
Dineo Seshee Bopape | The Problem Of Beauty, 2009, 7’19” | Stevenson
Julika Rudelius | Rituals, 2012, 14′ | Galerie Michael Janssen
Theaster Gates | Sun Salutation, 2011, 4’41” | Kavi Gupta Gallery
Yoshua Okon | Canned Laughter, 2009, 9’56” | Mor Charpentier
Jordan Wolfson | Untitled, 2007, 3′ | Johann König

Friday December 7 at 10pm – Spirit, Breath & Air
This program begins with breath, but also touches on the visual and the tactile, with explorations of everyday life, locations and objects.

David Zink Yi | Pneuma, 2010, 1’23” | Hauser & Wirth, Johann König
Chen Xiaoyun | Bi, 2007, 5’30” | ShanghART & H Space
Sam Samore | Archipelago of Enigmas, 2012, 16′ | Team Gallery
Hu Xiangqian | The labor song I night, 2012, 7’12” | Long March Space
Pierre Bismuth | Following the left hand of Jacques Lacan, 2012, 5′ | Team Gallery
Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Fishermen (Etudes, no. 1), 2007, 5’40” | Marian Goodman Gallery
Jumana Manna | Blessed Blessed Oblivion (censored), 2010, 23′ | CRG Gallery
Nate Boyce | Reliquary House (excerpts), 2011, 2’58” | Altman Siegel

Saturday December 8, 6pm to December 9, 6am – Bliss
Special dusk-to-dawn screening in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) North Miami and the New World Center.
Bliss is a 12 hour video work by Ragnar Kjartansson, filmed at his performance at Performa 11 in New York in 2011. It features the final aria of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, with full cast in period costumes, scenery and orchestra.

Ragnar Kjartansson | Bliss, 2012, 12 hours | i8 Gallery, Luhring Augustine

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