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Rebel Souls – A Trailer

In Art Fair, Art Rio, ArtRio, Daata, Daata Editions, daataeditions, David Gryn, Max Reinhardt, MIRA, Rebel Souls, Sound, Uncategorized, Video, Video Art on 26/09/2018 at 2:51 am

 

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Rebel Souls

curated by David Gryn & Max Reinhardt

MIRA at Art Rio, 26-30 September 2018

TRAILER https://vimeo.com/291832957

Rebel Souls is the artists video and sound program for MIRA at Art Rio, curated by David Gryn, Daata Editions with sonic accompaniment from Max Reinhardt, musician, DJ and presenter of BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction.

Rebel Souls used as its artwork selection inspiration – artworks, sounds and ideas that emanated from the rebellious and radical zones of the 1970’s – from the discordant sounds and vision of the Female Punk Artists and the rhythms, anthems and spirit of Tropicalia. Like previous projects in Moscow, Miami and London, the Gryn and Reinhardt collaboration takes the form of an artist’s moving image curated compilation, using the music and sound within the artworks as a catalyst for developing a soundscape filled with music and sonic interventions that reflects on the selected artist video program.

http://artrio.art.br/mira

Artists: Adriano Motto, Alison O’Daniel, Anna Costa e Silva, Annie Bielski, Ayrson Heráclito, Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca, BasicaTV, Dora Longo Bahia, Felipe Cama, Fernando Velazquez, Gabriela Mureb, Gina Birch, Guy Oliver, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Igor Vidor, Kim Gordon, Kota Ezawa, Jeremy Couillard, Laleh Khorramian, Lenora de Barros, Maria Laet, Matt Stokes, Puck Verkade, Rä di Martino, Rosie Carr, Rosie McGinn, Thiago Martins de Melo, Thora Dolven Balke, Tin Ojeda, Tromarama, X Ray Spex

Galleries include: 303 Gallery, A Gentil Carioca / Galeria Marilia Razuk, Anita Schwartz Galeria / Millan, Cavalo, Central Galeria, Copperfield London, Daata Editions, Dürst Britt & Mayhew, Edouard Malingue, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Galeria Movimento, Kate MacGarry, Luciana Caravello Arte Contemporânea, September Gallery, Shulamit Nazarian, Galeria Superfície, UV, Vermelho, Workplace Gallery, yours mine & ours, Zipper.

Trailer/&sound by Jacob Gryn​
Image: Jeremy Couillard
http://daata-editions.com

Rebel Souls curated by David Gryn & Max Reinhardt for MIRA at Art Rio 2018

In Art Rio, Brazil, Daata, Daata Editions, daataeditions, David Gryn, Max Reinhardt, MIRA, Music, Rebel Souls, Sound, Uncategorized, Video on 14/09/2018 at 12:38 pm

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Rebel Souls curated by David Gryn & Max Reinhardt

MIRA at Art Rio, 27-30 September. Preview 26 September

http://artrio.art.br/

Rebel Souls is the artists video and sound program for MIRA at Art Rio, curated by David Gryn, Daata Editions with sonic accompaniment from Max Reinhardt, musician, DJ and presenter of BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction.

Rebel Souls trailer – https://vimeo.com/290254453

Rebel Souls used as its artwork selection inspiration – artworks, sounds and ideas that emanated from the rebellious and radical zones of the 1970’s – from the discordant sounds and vision of the Female Punk Artists and the rhythms, anthems and spirit of Tropicalia. Like previous projects in Moscow, Miami and London, the Gryn and Reinhardt collaboration takes the form of an artist’s moving image curated compilation, using the music and sound within the artworks as a catalyst for developing a soundscape filled with music and sonic interventions that reflects on the selected artist video program.

The collaboration is designed to add a flavour to the art fair and the city, aiming at creating a sound and visual identity for the fair whilst showcasing great artist digital, video, sound artworks.

Videos by artists include works by: Adriano Motto, Alison O’Daniel, Anna Costa e Silva, Annie Bielski, Ayrson Heráclito, Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca, BasicaTV, Dora Longo Bahia, Felipe Cama, Fernando Velazquez, Gabriela Mureb, Gina Birch, Guy Oliver, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Igor Vidor, Kim Gordon, Kota Ezawa, Jeremy Couillard, Laleh Khorramian, Lenora de Barros, Maria Laet, Matt Stokes, Puck Verkade, Rä di Martino, Rosie Carr, Rosie McGinn, Thiago Martins de Melo, Thora Dolven Balke, Tin Ojeda, Tromarama, X Ray Spex

Galleries include: 303 Gallery, A Gentil Carioca / Galeria Marilia Razuk, Anita Schwartz Galeria / Millan, Cavalo, Central Galeria, Copperfield London, Daata Editions, Dürst Britt & Mayhew, Edouard Malingue, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Galeria Movimento, Kate MacGarry, Luciana Caravello Arte Contemporânea, September Gallery, Shulamit Nazarian, Galeria Superfície, UV, Vermelho, Workplace Gallery, yours mine & ours, Zipper

A Talk: Treble Souls 
David Gryn & Max Reinhardt in conversation. Moderated by Gabriela Davies. Gryn & Reinhardt joined by Davies will discuss their collaboration between the film/video & music/sound programming.

Programmes, in order of play 

Both played on 26th
Part 1 played on 27th and 29th
Part 2 played on 28th and 30th

 

Rebel Souls – part 1 (2hrs)

Kota Ezawa – Beatles Über California

Dora Longo Bahia – Silver Session – Vermelho

Gina Birch – Feminist/Scream

Laleh Khorramian – Water Panics in the Sea – SEPTEMBER Gallery

Maria Laet – Pneuma I – Galeria Marilia Razuk

Matt Stokes – these are the days – Workplace Gallery

Puck Verkade – Bon Voyage – Dürst Britt & Mayhew

Ayrson Heráclito – senegal – Zipper

Básica TV – Parade – UV

Rosie Carr – The Fall and the British Museum

Guy Oliver – And You Thought I Was Bad?

Lenora de Barros – Calaboca – Anita Schwartz Galeria + Millan

Jeremy Couillard – Moonlight Sounds – Real Estate (Unofficial Music Video) – yours mine & ours

Anna Costa e Silva – Ofereço companhia / I offer company – Galeria Superfície

Kim Gordon – Proposal For A Dance – 303 Gallery, New York

Alison O’Daniel – The Deaf Club – Shulamit Nazarian

Annie Bielski – Trash Has Stories To Tell, Too – SEPTEMBER Gallery

 

Rebel Souls – part 2 (2hrs 20mins)

Rosie McGinn – Drums

Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca – Estás Vendo Coisas / You Are Seeing Things – Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel

Básica TV – Bottoms Up! – UV

Felipe Cama – Imagens Surradas (Selfie) – Zipper

Gina Birch – In Love, Live

Laleh Khorramian – TITLE SONG – Bauch Bein Po – SEPTEMBER Gallery

X Ray Spex – 3 songs

Fernando Velazquez – Mindscapes#9, after Cajal – Zipper

Puck Verkade – Bang, Bang – Dürst Britt & Mayhew

Adriano Motto – Horror Horror – Cavalo

Rä di Martino – Poor Poor Jerry – Copperfield, London

Thora Dolven Balke – Simulator – Cavalo

Igor Vidor – Rio Olympics 2016 – Luciana Caravello Arte Contemporânea

Thiago Martins de Melo – Bárbara Balaclava – Cavalo

Gabriela Mureb – Sem Título – baba, mmmmm, Língua – Central Galeria

Tin Ojeda – New Age Let Down – Rio Version – Daata Editions

Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard – File under Sacred Music – Kate MacGarry

Tromarama – Serigala Militia – Edouard Malingue Gallery

Social media:

@artrio_art

@daataeditions

@davidgryn

@imaxreinhardt

Hashtags:

#rebelsouls

#artrio

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http://artrio.art.br/mira

Artwork design: Jeremy Couillard with David Gryn/Daata Editions

Compilation: Andy Moss at Spike Island

Trailer: Jacob Gryn

https://vimeo.com/290254453

The Miami, Moscow and Bermondsey Film Selections – Artists Sound of Film – Moscow 16 May 2015

In Art, artists, Artprojx, Daata, Daata Editions, Film, Moscow, Moving Image, Museum Nights, OM Rider, Video on 04/05/2015 at 10:15 am
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Still: Takeshi Murata, OM Rider 2013, courtesy the artist, Salon 94, Ratio 3

The Miami, Moscow and Bermondsey Film Selections

Artist Sound of Film

curated by David Gryn, Artprojx, Daata Editions

Friday 16 May, 2015

Moscow Museum Nights

The films are selections of works that were originally selected and curated by David Gryn for the Film programme at Art Basel in Miami Beach over the last 5 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 and then played at the closing of the Bermondsey Project in London. 

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. Selected as these works communicate across cultures and language, as they are all predominantly music based soundtracks.

Programme:

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 – OM Rider, 2013, 11’39”

Laurel Nakadate – 51/50, 2009, 3’09”

Nicola Thomas – Dancing with Monk, 2013, 2’55″

David Gryn screens, curates and promotes artists’ moving image and sound, working with leading contemporary art galleries, museums, art fairs and artists worldwide. David has launched Daata Editions (May 14), a new online platform dedicated to commissioning artists to make video, sound and web based artworks for sale and research.

For more information on the artists and other things related contact:

David Gryn, Daata Editions info@daata-editions.com

http://daata-editions.com

https://davidgryn.wordpress.com

http://www.salon94.com/video-wall/the-digital-revolutionaries-the-shiboogi-version

Diaspora @ the V&A – Fri 17 April from 6.30pm

In ABMB, Artprojx, Daata Editions, David Gryn, Diaspora, Jack Arts, Larry Achiampong, Max Reinhardt, Rita Ray, Shrine, Synchro on 14/04/2015 at 5:14 pm

Diaspora:Staying Power #4

DIASPORA at the V & A
Fri 17 April 2015 18:30 – 22:00

Join the Shrine Synchro System and their guests as their musical installations celebrate and animate the history of the struggle, splendour and success of black communities across the UK from the 1950’s to present day.

Join the amazing Errollyn Wallen around a grand piano singing Tottenham Tunes; fix up, look sharp at the 70s inspired Caribbean barbershop; exult in the Gospel of the promenading IDMC choir; soak up the cool of bluesy rock with one-man-band Lewis Floyd Henry, hang out at Larry Achiampong’s Song for my Mama installation, and celebrate the legendary sound system culture of the late great Duke Vin with a DJ set that hits the spot with Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt.

http://www.vam.ac.uk/whatson/event/4858/date/20150417/

http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/s/staying-power-about-the-project/

Thanks to all the stunning artists and contributors, Jack-arts.com and Artprojx.com

www.facebook.com/mwalimuexpress

Diaspora @ The V&A feat Larry Achiampong

In Art Basel, Artprojx, David Gryn, Diaspora, Elliot Jack, Jack Arts, Larry Achiampong, Max Reinhardt., The Shrine, V&A, Victoria and Albert on 27/03/2015 at 2:32 pm
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Song for my Mama by Larry Achiampong

Diaspora @ The V&A 17/04/15
The Shrine & The V&A Present
DIASPORA
Friday 17th April 2015
The V&A
The Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL
The Shrine Synchro System’s Musical Installations celebrate and animate the history of the struggle, splendour and success of black communities across the UK from the 1950’s to present day at The V&A.

Join the amazing Errollyn Wallen around a grand piano; fix up, look sharp at Faisal’s barbershop; exult in the Gospel of the promenading IDMC; hang out at Larry Achiampong’s African Soul Food Hot Spot [Artprojx] plus 21st Century street music from Lewis Floyd Henry’s One Man Psych Band.

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‘Song for my Mama’ by Larry Achiampong is a new multi-sensorial installation – meeting the aural, visual and gustatory senses in a memory – based artwork that retrospectively (re)visits, the Larry’s childhood and relationship with his mother and her efforts to single-handedly create a home of love and familiarity for her 3 children, whilst being surrounded by poverty and prejudice in east London between the 80s and 90s.

The work entails the artist playing multiple sets of records from his mother’s record collection upon the backdrop of a visual installation that memorises a sequence of events; the artist’s mother’s recipe and method for preparing a favourite West African dish – jollof rice, and the gathering of people at traditional Ghanaian events i.e. wakes and naming ceremonies.

Larry Achiampong is a British-Ghanaian artist who has exhibited, performed and presented projects in various institutions within the UK and abroad including Tate Britain/Modern; London, Hauptbahnhof (dOCUMENTA 13); Kassel, Iniva; London, ICA; London, Yinka Shonibare’s Guest Project Space; London Westergasfabriek; Amsterdam, Ausland; Berlin, Sound at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2014 curated by David Gryn and the Bokoor African Popular Music Archives Foundation; Accra.

http://jack-arts.com/

http://www.vam.ac.uk/

http://www.larryachiampong.co.uk/

http://daata-editions.com/

https://instagram.com/daataeditions

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Artprojx events May June July 2014

In Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Barcelona, Dara Friedman, David Blandy, Film, Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, Jane Bustin, John Lawrence, John Moores Painting Prize, Kota Ezawa, Larry Sider, Leo Gabin, Lina Lapelyte, London, LOOP, Mark Coetzee, Martin Creed on 15/05/2014 at 7:55 am
Lina Lapelyte, Candy Shop, video still_3’47. Photo Victoria Lucas

Still: Lina Lapelyte, Candy Shop

MAY 17

Artprojx presents The Miami Film Selections. Artist Sound of  Film at Moscow Museum Nights with artist sound and music by DJ Max Reinhardt

Artists include: Nick Abrahams, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Creed, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Leo Gabin, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge and Philip Miller, Lina Lapelyte, Ryan MacGinley, Ari Marcopoulos, Takeshi Murata, Laurel Nakadate, Rashaad Newsome, Nicola Thomas

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

www.museumnight.org

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MAY 29

Artprojx Cinema presents… After/Hours/Drop/Box: Oliver Sutherland // HENGE

Hackney Picturehouse Cinema – Screen 1. 10pm Thursday May 29th. Tickets on sale now.

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

http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Hackney_Picturehouse/

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JUNE 5-7

3 Day Forum on Engaging audiences. LOOP Studies.  June 5-7 2014

In parallel with LOOP Fair and Festival

3 Day Forum on Engaging audiences LOOP Studies June 5-7 2014

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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/

www.artprojx.com

3D work by Jane Bustin

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

www.artprojx.com

http://www.janebustin.com 

and

Jane Bustin in John Moores Painting Prize 2014 – July 5

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

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JUNE 27 – JULY 19

Lions & Tigers & Bears by Nick Abrahams at The Horse Hospital – opening June 27

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

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

Contact/information:

David Gryn david@artprojx.com http://www.artprojx.com +447711127848

Artprojx presents The Artist Sound of Film – David Gryn and DJ Max Reinhardt in a Moscow style

In Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, Cory Arcangel, David Gryn, Film, Max Reinhardt., Moscow, Museum Night, Nick Abrahams on 13/05/2014 at 5:03 pm
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Still: Dara Birnbaum ‘Arabesque’ 2012

 

Artprojx presents 
The Miami Film Selections
Artist Sound of Film 

curated by David Gryn

sounds by DJ Max Reinhardt

Moscow 17 May 2014

www.museumnight.org

Artists:

Nick Abrahams, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Creed, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Leo Gabin, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge and Philip Miller, Lina Lapelyte, Ryan MacGinley, Ari Marcopoulos, Takeshi Murata, Laurel Nakadate, Rashaad Newsome, Nicola Thomas

 

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.

 

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 (special Moscow version), 2014
Ari Marcopoulous – Detroit, 2010, 7’32”
Ryan McGinley – Varúð, 2012, 8′
Takeshi Murata – OM Rider, 2013, 11’39”
Laurel Nakadate – 51/50, 2009, 3’09”
Nicola Thomas – Dancing with Monk, 2013, 2’55″

 

DJ Max Reinhardt will be playing a live set of World Music, Russian sounds, Artists Music and Sounds and reflecting on soundscapes he created for the Art Basel in Miami Beach Film programme in 2013. Max is a DJ on BBC Radio 3’s The Late Junction. David Gryn and Max Reinhardt are launching Artprojx Radio in 2015.

 

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 this project contact:
David Gryn, Artprojx david@artprojx.com +447711127848
http://www.artprojx.com https://davidgryn.wordpress.com

 

Have a Good Day by Lina Lapelyte in New York at Prototype 15-19 Jan

In Lina Lapelyte, Prototype on 15/01/2014 at 4:32 pm
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Have a Good Day ! by Lina Lapelyte

The brilliant Lina Lapelyte‘s opera ‘Have a Good Day’ is coming to NY for the Prototype Festival from 15-19 Jan.

Have a Good Day! is minimalistic and conceptual work for 10 singing cashiers, supermarket sounds and piano.

The plot of the opera by composer Lina Lapelytė and librettist Vaiva Grainytė, directed by Rugilé Bardziukaité, is set around the inner lives of cashiers in a shopping centre: shows what lies behind their mechanical “Good afternoon!“, “Thank you!“,  “Have a good day!” and fake smile. Faceless, robot-like shop workers found in everyday life are transformed into unique and lively characters; their secret thoughts and biographies are turned into short, personal dramas. The characters of different saleswomen, embodying universal archetypes, convey predominant social landscape. The libretto is a revealing mosaic of spoken, literary language  and documentary.

The atmosphere of the supermarket is established by glinting and buzzing installation of the daylight lamps and environmental sounds, connecting the audience space and the stage with 10 cashiers. The set itself is very minimalistic: real goods – sort of obligatory decoration of a shopping center – exist only in acoustic and verbal form.

The monotonous beep that happens every time an item is being scanned is a key sound through the whole opera. It gets louder and quieter but it is always present. Songs that accompany the beeping are as monotonous as the process of shopping and selling. Instead of becoming the main point of the opera, music serves the thoughts of the cashiers – it facilitates their voice.

To avoid any moral or condemnatory suggestion, a critical attitude towards capitalism is expressed through humor, paradox, irony and poetry. The mosaic of different destinies is transformed into one poem suggesting the pleasure of consumption.

The audience is invited to a reception / conversation with the artists following the 8:30 show on January 16, sponsored by the Lithuanian Consulate.

Have a Good Day! was premiered at the CAC (Contemporary Art Center), Vilnius in 2011 at the 4th. NOA (New Opera Action) festival produced by OPEROMANIJA. In 2013 it was further developed in part with funds from Lithuanian Ministry of Culture and was selected by an International Theatre Institute (ITI) jury for presentation  at final “Music Theatre NOW 2013” competition (Biennial for Performing Arts, Jönköping, Sweden), where the work was awarded Globe Teana-Theatre Observation prize.

Have A Good Day! received funding from the Trust for Mutual Understanding.

Location: 145 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10013.

http://prototypefestival.org/show/have-a-good-day/

Composer: Lina Lapelyte
Librettist/Subtitles: Vaiva Grainyte
Director: Rugile Barzdziukaite
Producer: Ana Ablamonova

Performed by:
Svetlana Bagdonaite (Cashier)
Liucina Blazevic (Cashier)
Veronika Cicinskaite-Golovanova (Cashier)
Lina Dambrauskaite (Cashier)
Kristina Svolkinaite (Cashier)
Rima Soviene (Cashier)
Lina Valioniene (Cashier)
Vida Valuckiene (Cashier)
Milda Zapolskaite (Cashier)
Rita Raciuniene (Cashier)

Pianist: Kestutis Pavalkis (Security)

Light Design: Eugenijus Sabaliauskas

Supported by the Ministry of Culture of Lithuania

– See more at: http://prototypefestival.org/show/have-a-good-day/#sthash.qlAtmpw5.dpuf

Lina Lapelyte had her Candy Shop performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 14 Jan in The New Experimentalists programme

DJ Max Reinhardt played an extract from Have a Nice Day on BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction on 14 Jan and Max will be playing more Lina Lapelyte on Thurs 16 Jan.

Lina is playing at Cafe Oto next week 21 Jan

David Gryn on Vizify

Miami Soundscapes by DJ Max Reinhardt for Film at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2013

In Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Fair, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, David Gryn, e-flux, Max Reinhardt. on 26/11/2013 at 5:12 pm
Image: The Loud Speaker, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Art Basel in Miami Beach 2012

Image: The Loud Speaker, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Art Basel in Miami Beach 2012

Sample https://soundcloud.com/david-gryn/mini-miami-artprojx-mix-a

DJ Max Reinhardt has created 5 short soundscape tracks to play before and inbetween the selected programs of Film at Art Basel in Miami Beach at Soundscape Park in Miami, collaborating with David Gryn, on the 7000 sq ft wall of the Frank Gehry designed New World Center over the 4 evenings of the fair. A soundtrack to the Film program, the Art Fair and the City of Miami.

www.artbasel.com/en/Miami-Beach/A…how/Sectors/Film

http://www.e-flux.com/announcements/miami-beach-2013/

Max Reinhardt: Presenter of Late Junction for BBC Radio 3, DJ for some of London’s most legendary clubs over the last few decades (Mambo Inn, The Shrine, Radio Gagarin etc), toured from Caracas to Shanghai with Shrine Synchro System, the electro-acoustic band project he co-founded with DJ/Vocalist/Presenter Rita Ray. Musical director/composer for Oily Cart (1981-present day) ‘… one of the great British theatre companies of the last 25 years. ‘(Lyn Gardner, The Guardian) Recent freelance work has also included Suitcase 1938 (touring site specific work re Kindertransport (2013)), Ketubah, the Wedding Party Installation for Oxford Contemporary Music , the Kristupo Festival in Vilnius and BBC Radio 4(2005/6); Illuminating Chagall , I Dream of Accra with the Long Blonde ’Fro (2007); the Fifth Quarter Suite for Spitalfields Music Festival 2010; Garbage King for the Unicorn Theatre (2010), soundtrack for the film Mazel (2009), live soundtracks for Nanook of the North (2008) and Nosferatu (2009); remixes for Maori band Wai and former Yugoslav superstar Darko Rundek. Max and Rita created the sound for a live Artprojx project featuring artist Grace Ndritu for an Artprojx at the Prince Charles Cinema gig http://www.artprojx.com/Grace_Ndiritu.html.

The full selection of music: https://soundcloud.com/david-gryn/sets/miami-soundscape-by-max www.artprojx.com

Art Basel in Miami Beach 2013 – Film program

In Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Artprojx, Leo Gabin, Max Reinhardt., Miami on 24/11/2013 at 6:48 pm
Ryan McGinley screening at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2012

Ryan McGinley screening at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2012

Art Basel in Miami Beach 2013

FILM

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.

Galleries include:
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…

Films are also screened on the 5 interactive touchscreen pods within the Fair.

During the outdoor Film programme, DJ Max Reinhardt has collaborated with Artprojx to create 5 short Miami flavoured music and soundscapes. https://soundcloud.com/david-gryn

More info: https://www.artbasel.com/en/Miami-Beach

See the Art Basel Salon talks featuring:

Paul Goodwin in conversation with Rashaad Newsome

and

David Gryn in conversation with Dara Birnbaum. https://www.artbasel.com/en/Miami-Beach/About-the-Show/Talks/Salon

Technical support by Andy Moss at Spike Island http://www.spikeisland.org.uk

CONTACT

David Gryn

Curator Film Art Basel and Artprojx

+447711127848

david@artprojx.com

http://www.artprojx.com/

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