Goings On: posted week of January 28, 2019
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Jonas Mekas, FF Alumn, In Memoriam
1. Franklin Furnace’s SEQ ART KIDS program receives 2019 Art and Social Justice Grant from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation , Franklin Furnace’s SEQ ART KIDS program receives 2019 Art and Social Justice Grant from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
2. Franc Palaia, Jane Dickson, Christy Rupp, Robin Winters, FF Alumns, at River House Arts, Toledo, OH, thru March 22
3. Ann Rosen, FF Alumn, at Salmagundi Club, Manhattan, Feb. 4-16
4. Alice Eve Cohen, FF Alumn, nominated for The New School Distinguished University Teaching Award, and more
5. Cecilia Vicuña, FF Alumn, receives United States Artists grant 2019
6. Charles Bernstein, FF Alumn, receives Bollingen Prize 2019
7. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, receives Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant 2019
8. Jim Johnson, FF Alumn, now online at discopie.com
9. Christopher Wool, FF Alumn, at Art Omi, Ghent, NY, thru Dec. 31, 2019
10. Joseph Keckler, Portia Munson, Cori Spencer, FF Alumns, receive MacDowell Colony Fellowships 2019
11. Barbara Rosenthal, FF Alumn, at Vuatolo Cultural Center, Helsinki, Finland, Jan. 28 and more
12. Marilyn R. Rosenberg, FF Alumn, new publication now online
13. Valerie Tevere & Angel Nevarez, FF Alumns, at UC San Diego, CA, Jan. 28 and more
14. Suzanne Lacy, FF Alumn, at San Francisco MoMA and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CA, opening April 20
15. Robbin Ami Silverberg, FF Alumn, at 7th CODEX International Artist Book Fair, Richmond, CA, Feb. 3-6
16. James Romberger, Anton van Dalen, Martin Wong, FF Alumns, at James Fuentes, Manhattan, thru Feb. 17
17. Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, FF Alumn, at Dedalus Foundation, Brooklyn, Feb. 2
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Jonas Mekas, FF Alumn, In Memoriam
Please visit this link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/23/obituaries/jonas-mekas-dead.html
thank you.
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1. Franklin Furnace’s SEQ ART KIDS program receives 2019 Art and Social Justice Grant from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
Franklin Furnace is delighted to announce that our SEQ ART KIDS education program has received a 2019 Art and Social Justice Grant in the amount of $20,000 from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation. We look forward to another year of sending avant-garde teaching artists into public elementary school in Brooklyn and Queens and working with their students and communities. Please visit these links:
Thank you.
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2. Franc Palaia, Jane Dickson, Christy Rupp, Robin Winters, FF Alumns, at River House Arts, Toledo, OH, thru March 22
FRANC PALAIA, FF Alum: Palaia has a large free standing sculpture included in the show,”Zeitgeist, The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat”. curated by Carlo McCormick, Sara Driver, Mary Ann Monforton and Howl Happening. The show is traveling to the River House Arts/ Contemporary Art Toledo in Toledo Ohio, from January 25 – March 22, 2019. The group show started at Howl Gallery in NYC, traveled to the Maier Museum in Virginia. Artists include: Lee Quinones, Brett DePalma, Charlie Ahearn, Basquiat, Bobby G., Jim Jarmusch, Richard Hambleton, Fab 5 Freddy, Becky Howland, Colleen Fitzgibbon, Robin Winters, Christy Rupp, Jane Dickson, Henry Chalfant, Justen Ladda, Al Diaz, Alexis Adler, Ted Barron, Kenny Scharf, Nan Goldin and Bob Gruen. Museum located at River House Arts, 425 Jefferson, Toledo, Ohio, 419-441-4025 riverhousearts.com
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3. Ann Rosen, FF Alumn, at Salmagundi Club, Manhattan, Feb. 4-16
Glimpses of Our World
February 4-16, 2019
Salmagundi Club
47 5th Avenue
New York, NY
Exhibition presented by Professional Women Photographers
Best,
Ann Rosen
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4. Alice Eve Cohen, FF Alumn, nominated for The New School Distinguished University Teaching Award, and more
Alice Eve Cohen is nominated for The New School’s Distinguished University Teaching Award! Cohen says, “The university is celebrating its centennial this year. I haven’t been teaching there quite that long, but I’m proud to have been on The New School faculty since 1999, the year I received my MFA from The New School Creative Writing Program.”
From The New School website: “Since it opened its doors in 1919 and through every succeeding era, The New School has challenged convention, promoted social justice, and has been a beacon for those fleeing oppression. The university has always been a dynamic center for scholars, artists, and activists. Now as the university’s centennial officially begins, there will be a yearlong celebration honoring its legacy of academic freedom, tolerance, and free intellectual exchange, as it looks ahead to the next century.”
and
Alice Eve Cohen’s play, WHAT I THOUGHT I KNEW, was recently produced by the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company in Minneapolis, where it was nominated for three regional Broadway World Awards: Best Play, Best Actress in a Play, and Best Director of a Play.
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5. Cecilia Vicuña, FF Alumn, receives United States Artists grant 2019
Please visit this link:
https://www.unitedstatesartists.org/fellow/cecilia-vicuna/
thank you.
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6. Charles Bernstein, FF Alumn, receives Bollingen Prize 2019
Please visit this link:
https://news.yale.edu/2019/01/22/charles-bernstein-awarded-yales-prestigious-bollingen-prize
thank you.
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7. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, receives Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant 2019
The New York-based nonprofit Foundation for Contemporary Arts has named the 18 artists who will receive unrestricted grants of $40,000 in its 2019 grant cycle.
The annual Grants to Artists program was established in 1993, and recipients are chosen by the foundation’s board of directors through a confidential nomination and selection process. The board includes artists Cecily Brown, Anne Collier, Jasper Johns, Jennie C. Jones, Julian Lethbridge, Glenn Ligon, Dean Moss, James Welling, and T. J. Wilcox. The board’s non-artist members are Anthony B. Creamer III, Anne Dias, and Agnes Gund.
Brown told ARTnews that the 2019 grant nominations were more geographically diverse and less “New York-centric” than in previous years, saying, “the net is spreading wider than it perhaps used to.”
“It’s always an overwhelming but fantastic experience seeing how much amazing stuff is out there that you might not otherwise know about,” she said. “One big thing is that [receiving a grant] is a sign of respect from your peers, and hopefully it can really help someone to not do their day job for a while and buy the time to really put into one’s own work. Even just being able to focus on one’s work full-time is a huge difference.”
This year, the board was joined in its selection process by Danspace Project executive director and chief curator Judy Hussie-Taylor; musician Jenny Lin; MoMA associate curator Yasmil Raymond; and director, playwright, poet, and performer Fiona Templeton. Poet Renee Gladman and artist Trevor Winkfield advised the committee for the poetry category.
The list of grantees follows in full below.
Dance
Darrell Jones, Chicago
Mina Nishimura, Brooklyn
taisha paggett, Los Angeles and Riverside, California (The Merce Cunningham Award)
Music/Sound
Camae Ayewa, Philadelphia
Sarah Hennies, Ithaca, New York
Roberto Carlos Lange, Brooklyn
Tomeka Reid, Queens and Chicago
C. Spencer Yeh, Queens
Performance Art/Theater
Tania Bruguera, New York (The Robert Rauschenberg Award)
Julie Tolentino, Joshua Tree, California
Poetry
Amy Gerstler, Los Angeles (The C.D. Wright Award for Poetry)
Douglas Kearney, Maple Grove, Minnesota (The Cy Twombly Award for Poetry)
Stacy Szymaszek, Missoula, Montana
Visual Arts
Trisha Donnelly, New York (The Dorothea Tanning Award)
Joseph Grigely, Chicago
Andy Robert, Brooklyn (The Roy Lichtenstein Award)
Mika Tajima, New York (This award is supported by the FCA Friends)
Clarissa Tossin, Los Angeles
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8. Jim Johnson, FF Alumn, now online at discopie.com
Drawings • http://discopie.com/Drawings/Drawings1.html
Constructions • http://discopie.com/Constructions/Constructions.html
Gouaches • http://discopie.com/Gouaches/Gouaches.html
If you haven’t checked out my Instagram feed, please do. There’s a lot of other artist’s work there too. On your phone or tablet you can find it at: coaster_break.
Or online at: https://www.instagram.com/coaster_break/
Wishing you all well. Breathe.
Jim Johnson
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9. Christopher Wool, FF Alumn, at Art Omi, Ghent, NY, thru Dec. 31, 2019
Christopher Wool, Untitled, is now on view in The Fields.
Untitled is a large-scale bronze and copper plated steel sculpture, exhibited outdoors for the first time at Art Omi. In the past few years, Wool has cultivated a sculptural practice that intersects with his more widely known two-dimensional body of work. The sculptures demonstrate his penchant for appropriating existing forms, deriving their structure from ranching wire found around his property in Texas. The structures are uniquely defined by their coiled and twisted lines, evoking the silk-screened and spray painted contours found in the artist’s earlier two-dimensional work. The work will be on view at Art Omi through at least the end of 2019.
Christopher Wool is primarily known as a painter, his photographs, sculptures, artist books, and prints are also integral to his practice. Wool’s work has been presented at institutions around the world, including solo exhibitions at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1989); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, and Kunsthalle Bern (1991); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998), Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (1998-99), and Kunsthalle Basel (1999); Institut Valencià d’Art Modern and Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain, Strasbourg (2006); Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto (2008-09), and Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2009); Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (2012); and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Art Institute of Chicago (2013-2014). Wool currently lives and works in New York City and Marfa, Texas.
Artists in The Fields 2019 exhibition program include: Katherine Bernhardt, Sarah Braman, Francesca DiMattio, Matthew Geller, Virginia Overton, Tschabalala Self, David Shrigley, Brian Tolle, Christopher Wool, and others to be announced.
Save the date: Fields Opening Day 2019 is May 25! With a reception and events commemorating the exhibition of all new additions to the park. Full details will be announced early spring.
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10. Joseph Keckler, Portia Munson, Cori Spencer, FF Alumns, receive MacDowell Colony Fellowships 2019
Please visit this link:
https://www.artforum.com/news/macdowell-colony-awards-fellowships-to-eighty-six-artists-78392
thank you.
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11. Barbara Rosenthal, FF Alumn, at Vuatolo Cultural Center, Helsinki, Finland, Jan. 28 and more
2 different shows in HELSINKI Jan 28 at Vuatalo Cultural Center and Jan 29 at the Lava Klub
Barbara Rosenthal
Mon, Jan. 28 VUOTALO CULTURAL CENTER
HELSINKI, FINLAND
90min Performance, Video and Discussion
***Mon, Jan 28, 2019, (on stage 6-7:30pm).***
As part of Barbara Rosenthal’s year-long SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY INTERNATIONAL RETROSPECTIVE, she has been honored with the inaugural of the curatorial organization MUU (which means “Other” in Finnish. http://www.muu.fi. She will speak about her 55 years as an artist, showing projections of her important works, such as HOMO FUTURUS WALL WORK, discuss her practice, and screen an hour of performance/text/photo-based videos 1976-2019.
This event, and several more mini-events around Helsinki, has been made possible by Charlie Morrow, an international sound artist who has contributed audio for several of her projects, and curators and facilitators Petri Kuljuntausta, Timo Soppela and Rita Leppiniemi.
Videos will include:
Lighted Match, The Secret of Life, Shadow Box, Hands and Feet, Breaking Glass, American Denominations, Colors and Auras, Daddy: Spider Story, World View, Nonsense Conversation, Dog Recognition, Fly Bus to Finland, How Much Does the Monkey Count, Push Me, Transitionals Morphing Two, and Toil of Three Cities.
LOCATION:
VUOTALO CULTURAL CENTER and LIBRARY
Mosaiikkitori 2, 00980 Helsinki, Finland
Phone: +358 9 31012000
free
and
Tues, Jan. 29 LAVA KLUB
THE LAVA KLUB
HELSINKI, FINLAND
“Existential Ultraviolet Photo-Run 2019”
“I’m Growing Up”
and Various Improvisations” during
an Evening with Barbara Rosenthal, Charlie Morrow and Friends
***Tuesday, January 29, 2019, (all evening).***
Barbara Rosenthal will perform Existential Ultraviolet Photo-Run 2019, her blindfold-clothingscreen-photoprojection-videomorph action piece, Identity Theft Mask Morph / I’m Growing Up, her multi-self mask projection video endurance piece,
and various improvisations and Mediated Performances with sound, text and interactions with audio-artist Charlie Morrow and other artists from Finland.
LOCATION:
THE LAVA KLUB (LAVAKLUBI)
LĀNTINEN TEATTERIKUJA
HELSINKI, 00100 FINLAND
Phone: +358 9 31012000
free
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12. Marilyn R. Rosenberg, FF Alumn, new publication now online
Available Now @ Amazon! FALSE FICTION FRACTURED FACT ALTERED by Marilyn R. Rosenberg
More about the publisher and the book and sample pages 5 and 8-
http://postasemicpress.blogspot.com/2019/01/false-fiction-fractured-fact-altered-by.html
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13. Valerie Tevere & Angel Nevarez, FF Alumns, at UC San Diego, CA, Jan. 28 and more
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Sending well wishes to all. We’d like to share with you our current and upcoming exhibitions and events.
Valerie & Angel
Monday, January 28, 2019
Visiting Artists Lecture – UC San Diego Visual Arts
6PM
SME 149, Structural and Materials Engineering Building
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
and
February 2 – April 14, 2019
Solo Exhibition
Layers of the City
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 2, 7-10pm
Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701
and
Monday, February 4, 2019
Visiting Artists Lecture – UC Irvine School of the Arts
Department of Art, Claire Trevor School of the Arts
University of California, Irvine
and
January 10 – February 10, 2019
PODCAST Kunst & Radio
Kunstraum München
Holzstraße 10 Rgb. 80469
Munich, Germany
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Re-Stating the Union
International Center of Photography
New York, New York
6:30 – 8pm
Angel Nevarez & Valerie Tevere
www.nevareztevere.info
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14. Suzanne Lacy, FF Alumn, at San Francisco MoMA and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CA, opening April 20
SUZANNE LACY: WE ARE HERE
Opening Saturday, April 20th, 2019
Panels Sunday April 21st, 2019
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
+ Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Co-organized by YBCA and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Suzanne Lacy: We Are Here is the first full retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. At SFMOMA, visitors can explore Lacy’s entire career, from her earliest feminist work to her latest immersive video installations. Several projects on view honor the voices and contributions of women to public life.
The YBCA presentation offers a new, experimental approach to authorship and participation, inspired by Lacy’s own commitment to collaborative creation. YBCA will celebrate the rich legacy of youth work in the Bay Area through an in-depth focus on The Oakland Projects (1991-2001), a series on youth empowerment, media education, and policy, presented alongside works by contemporary artists, and youth arts and activist organizations. Both venues will host live activations in the galleries and a vibrant range of public programs.
The exhibition is jointly curated by SFMOMA Curator of Media Arts Rudolf Frieling, YBCA Curator-at-Large Lucía Sanromán, and Director of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University and former Curator of Education and Public Practice at SFMOMA Dominic Willsdon.
Please join us opening day, Saturday, April 20th for a Curatorial Walkthrough, A Conversation with Suzanne and Lucy Lippard, and an Opening Reception; and on Sunday, April 21st, SFMOMA Education & Public Practice will host two panels on the exhibition.
On view from April 20 – August 4, 2019.
EXHIBITIONS
Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance, Act 1
Oct 27, 2018 – Jan 27, 2019
Nottingham Contemporary
Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance, Act 2
February 9 – May 27, 2019
De La Warr Pavillion
Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collection
August 31, 2018 – March 31, 2019
Brooklyn Museum
Copyright (c) 2019 Suzanne Lacy Artworks, All rights reserved.
Our mailing address is:
Suzanne Lacy Artworks
28 Privateer
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
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15. Robbin Ami Silverberg, FF Alumn, at 7th CODEX International Artist Book Fair, Richmond, CA, Feb. 3-6
Dear friends & colleagues:
The 7th CODEX International Artist Book Fair will take place at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, California, February 3 – 6, 2017
For more information see www.codexfoundation.org
Dobbin Mill / Dobbin Books will be at table #34, with some new & older books, along with a couple of guest books (from Johannesburg, South Africa) – so please come visit me if you can attend this extraordinary artist book event!
Hope to see you… Robbin Ami Silverberg
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16. James Romberger, Anton van Dalen, Martin Wong, FF Alumns, at James Fuentes, Manhattan, thru Feb. 17
James Romberger, Anton van Dalen, and Martin Wong
January 23 – February 17, 2019
James Fuentes is pleased to present works by James Romberger, Anton van Dalen, and Martin Wong. The exhibition is presented alongside Jane Dickson, All That Is Solid Melts Into Air.
This exhibition brings together multifaceted portraits of a complex city. Romberger, van Dalen, and Wong were each close observers and keen documenters of life in New York City during the 1980s, a tumultuous and violent period. Their works are saturated with the brilliance and energy of the communities that surrounded them. Together, they offer a certain mythology of their lives in the city. Wong and van Dalen appear courtesy of PPOW Gallery, New York.
Martin Wong (1946-1999) was a prolific painter of New York City’s gritty, textured cityscapes. His works stand as semi-autobiographical registers of the Lower East Side and Chinatown in the 1980s and ’90s, merging details of his life with a rich and poetic imagination. The New York Times describes Wong as “the self-dramatist; the mythologist; the existential tourist; and the virtuoso realist.” Oftentimes he employed trompe l’oeil effects, mimicking the characteristics of his surroundings in combination with other recurring motifs-constellations, billows of smoke, shuttered storefronts-that give these scenes an apparation-like quality. Wong moved to New York in 1978 and soon became friends with artists also moving into the East Village, including Charlie Ahearn, Jane Dickson, Julie Ault, and Keith Haring. He became close with poet and playwright Miguel Piñero, who often appears in his paintings. Poetry and text were also important to Wong, whether borrowing Piñero’s words or found within his ongoing series of works “for the hearing impaired.”
Anton van Dalen **(b. 1938) was born in the Netherlands, emigrating with his family to Toronto in 1954, then moving to Rivington Street in 1966. Van Dalen recalls arriving to an East Village that resembled the second world war that he left behind, riddled by urban flight, poverty, and drugs. He also describes an environment that was rich with crossing cultures, sharing space and life on the sidewalk. Van Dalen has lived in the East Village since this time. His paintings of the city contain abundant color and movement, often drafted from a semi-aerial perspective. Birds-specifically, carrier pigeons-appear frequently in van Dalen’s works. “The birds have really been my life since I was a child,” he explains. “Some people might call it an escape; I think of it as a parallel universe.” In a broader sense, they also stand a symbol of unity, carrying messages between vast divides.
James Romberger (b. 1958) is known for his pastel drawings and comic-strip work describing the city’s downtown in motion. Romberger often draws from memory, placing details from recollected scenes into the corners, rooftops, and alleyways of larger compositions. Living in the East Village since the 1980s, his works are at once dismal and exuberant, approaching an almost hallucinatory manner. In 1984 Romberger and Marguerite Van Cook opened the Ground Zero Gallery in the East Village, presenting multimedia installations and performance events. The pair also began publishing the comic strip Ground Zero, a semi- autobiographical, science-fiction collaboration drawing on their lives in the neighborhood. Around the same time, Romberger, Van Cook, and David Wojnarowicz began collaborating on the comic book 7 Miles a Second, based on Wojnarowicz’s autobiographical writings and illustrated by Romberger.
For further inquiries, please contact Katrin or James at info@jamesfuentes.com.
(c)2019 James Fuentes | 55 Delancey St, New York, NY
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17. Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, FF Alumn, at Dedalus Foundation, Brooklyn, Feb. 2
CELEBRATE TOGETHER!
February 2, 2019
12 – 4pm
F R E E E V E N T F O R A L L A G E S
Celebrate Lunar New Year
Hands-on art activities, Performances, Artist
Presentations, Raffle and Piñatas
Snacks will be provided!
Dedalus Foundation
254 36th Street, Suite 2-BE Sunset Park, Brooklyn
新年快乐!
PERFORMANCES by
Tatlo – Sara Jimenez & Jade Yumang
Sto Len
Maya Jeffereis
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow
Kyoung Eun Kang
Tommy Nguyen
HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES by
Natalia Nakazawa, Xin Song, Heejung Cho, Cecile Chong
SLIDE SLAM
Xin Song
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow
Maria Stabio
Vivian Chiu
Kyoung Eun Kang
Rachelle Dang
Joyce Yu-Jean Lee
Jang soon Im
Ginny Huo
Tommy Nguyen
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