New Work from Greg Smith on View at Susan Inglett Gallery
April 30, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- Susan Inglett presents “Bearded”, new work from GREG SMITH in his third solo exhibition with the gallery from 30 April to 29 May 2010. A reception for the artist will be held Friday evening 30 April from 6 to 8 PM. The Universe is built from a simple form. That form is commonly understood to be an atom and the shape of that form is commonly understood to be a sphere. For my purposes, I would prefer [...]
Video Art Premiere by Internationally Acclaimed Cleveland Institute of Art Professor Kasumi
April 26, 2010 by All Art News
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CLEVELAND, OH.- The world debut of Quadrascope, a 21-minute video art piece created by Cleveland Institute of Art professor Kasumi was one of the major highlights in this year’s FusionFest. Quadrascope premiered in concert with Groundworks Dance Company and The Cleveland Orchestra on the Baxter Stage at The Cleveland Play House. Both visually stimulating and psychologically spellbinding, Kasumi’s work is full of highly charged commentary on world politics and social issues. Innovative, avant-garde work is coming out of Cleveland, and [...]
MoMA Exhibition Illuminates the Legacy of Visionary Experimental Filmmaker Maya
April 21, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- The legacy of Maya Deren, considered America’s first prominent avant-garde filmmaker, film theorist, and visionary of experimental cinema, is explored in the exhibition Maya Deren’s Legacy: Women and Experimental Film, a five-month film series and video installation in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters and lobby galleries, from May 14 through October 4, 2010. Deren’s innovations—performing in front of the camera, using semi-autobiographical content, and meshing literary, psychological, and ethnographic approaches with rigorous technique—laid the groundwork for [...]
Palais des Beaux-Arts Opens a Room for Spanish Contemporary Art
April 21, 2010 by All Art News
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BRUSSELS.- The exhibition El Ángel Exterminador (The Extermination Angel), presented at the Palais des Beaux-Arts BOZAR in Brussels, takes as a starting point Buñel’s movie in order to suggest later –leaving aside stylistic or trend logics– an encounter between artists from different positions and perspectives. As the curator, Fernando Castro, puts it, the exhibition would work as a “tableau vivant, a living picture in which the theatre dimension is vital, as well as the ability to reconfigure the world from [...]
Maya Lin Presents a Series of Four Videos About Mass Extinction
April 19, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- From April 15–30, Creative Time presents multidisciplinary artist Maya Lin’s What is Missing?, a series of four videos about mass extinction precipitated by the degradation of natural habitats At 44 1/2. There will be a special, expanded schedule of screenings on April 22 for Earth Day. Maya Lin is a participant in the Creative Time Global Residency Program, for which she has traveled to diverse parts of the world to connect with disappearing species for the What [...]
Lombard-Freid Projects Transforms Main Gallery Space into a Cinema
April 19, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- Lombard-Freid Projects presents the first solo exhibition of Amsterdam-based, American artist Nina Yuen. Yuen (b. 1981, Hawaii) approaches video as a tactile medium. Her seductively honest and visually striking narratives weave elements of her personal relationships with found stories and appropriated personae. For this show, the main gallery space has become a cinema showcasing a selection of Yuen’s recent videos in sequence. The artist states, “My work as a filmmaker engages with the production of false personal [...]
Fellini Legacy Lives on through Singapore Retrospective
April 17, 2010 by All Art News
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SINGAPORE.- Fifty years after the release of “La Dolce Vita,” Singapore’s National Museum marks the landmark film with a grand, nearly month-long retrospective of award-winning Italian film-maker Federico Fellini’s films. The tribute to the five-time Oscar winner Fellini kicks off on Friday at the National Museum with a special screening of his classic and about 20 other films ranging from “8 1/2″ and “La Strada” to “Roma” and “Nights of Cabiria.” It is Southeast Asia’s first such retrospective of Fellini, [...]
Gasworks Presents Two Feature-Length Films by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
April 15, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- Gasworks presents two feature-length films, both shown for the first time in a gallery setting: I Want to See (2008) by Lebanese artists and filmmakers Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, and Struggle in Jerash (2009) by London-based artists Eileen Simpson and Ben White. Set in Jordan in 1957 (Struggle in Jerash) and in Lebanon in 2006 (I Want to See), both films lay strong emphasis on the potential of cinema to create new ways of confronting the [...]
Tribute to Malaysian Director Yasmin Ahmad Includes the Acclaimed Orked Trilogy
April 13, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- “Filmmaker in Focus: Yasmin Ahmad”, a tribute to the late Malaysian filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad (1958–2009), presents her critically acclaimed Orked trilogy in its entirety, and a weeklong run of Ahmed’s final film, Talentime (2009), from May 5 through 12, in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters. It is organized by Jytte Jensen, Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, and William Phuan, independent curator. Ahmed, who was a discovery in MoMA’s ongoing ContemporAsian film series [...]
“On Stellar Rays” Presents Two New Videos by NY-Based Artist Alix Pearlstein
April 12, 2010 by All Art News
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NEW YORK, NY.- On Stellar Rays presents two new videos by NY-based artist Alix Pearlstein, “Talent” and “Finale”. Together the works explore the perimeters of the performance score, related shifts in subjective and objective perception, and the subtle difference between being, acting and performing. Both videos share the same set, a dance studio which doubles as a performance venue, and the same cast, comprised of 10 professional actors. “Talent” consists of a sharply structured and edited sequence of acts, actions [...]