Goings On | 3/8/2006

Franklin Furnace’s Goings On
March 8, 2006

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1, Michael Katchen, FF Archivist, at The New School, NY, March 9, 6:30 pm
2. Alien Comic, Eric Bogosian, Toni Dove, Koosil Ja, FF Alumns, at Tonic, March 20
3. Anita Ponton, FF Alumn, in Edgy Women Festival, Montreal, March 6-30
4. Duston Spear, FF Alumn, at NURTUREart, Brooklyn, March 11-May 7
5. Judith Hoffberg, FF Alumn, at Centre Pompidou, Paris, opening TONITE
6. Nicolás Dumit Estévez, FF Alumn, in Art Lies, online.
7. Andrea Fraser, Louise Lawler, Adrian Piper, FF Alumns, at Orchard 47, NY, opening March 12, 6-8 pm
8. Feral Childe, FF Alumn, at Scope NY, March 10-13
9. Barbara Carrellas, Koosil-ja Hwang, Linda Montano, Vernita N’Cognita, Annie Sprinkle, Martha Wilson, FF Alumns, at SVA, March 17, 7 pm
10. Dale Goodson, Bob Sikoryak, FF Alumns, at Dixon Place, March 9, 8 pm
11. Nicole Eisenman, Eileen Myles, Carrie Moyer, Laura Parnes, FF Alumn, at Participant, NY, opening March 10, 7-9 pm
12. William Wegman, FF Alumn, retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, March 10 thru May 28
13. Irina Danilova, FF Alumn, in Portland, Maine, thru March 24, and more
14. Coco Fusco, FF Alumn, at MC, Los Angeles, opening March 18, 6-8 pm
15. Max Gimblett, FF Alumn, at Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, opening March 14, 5-7 pm, and more.
16. Phillip Warnell, FF Alumn, at Woburn Square, London, March 17, 9 am-7 pm
17. Raul Zamudio, FF Alumn, at DIVA Digital & Video Fair, NY, March 9
18. Sonya Rapoport, FF Alumn,featured in LEONARDO, Vol.39:2, MIT Press.
19. Doug Skinner, FF Alumn, in “Fortean Times”
20. Carol Jacobsen, FF Alumn, at Denise Bibro Fine Art, NY, opening April 27
21. Eleanor Antin, Martha Rosler, FF Alumns, at New Langton Arts, opening March 16
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1. Michael Katchen, FF Archivist, at The New School, NY, March 9, 6:30 pm

The New School and the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture present the second in a series on practical, technical and legal issues for artists.

“Archiving and Documenting Your Work”
a discussion with Michael Katchen, Senior Archivist, Franklin Furnace
and artist Stephanie Diamond
Thursday, March 9, 2006, 6:30 PM

The New School
66 West 12th Street
Malcolm Klein Room #510
New York City

Because of space limitations, admission is by reservation only.
Priority will be given to Skowhegan alum and New School students. Call the Skowhegan office at 212/529-0505.

The next session in the series will be “LEGAL ISSUES FOR ARTISTS – Rights & Contracts”
on Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 6:30 PM at The New School.

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2. Alien Comic, Eric Bogosian, Toni Dove, Koosil Ja, FF Alumns, at Tonic, March 20

david linton’s new york 5.0

a 50-year celebration and benefit monday march 20 2006

@ tonic/subtonic (2 floors!)
107 Norfolk St. (bet. Delancey & Rivington St.), NYC
tonicnyc.com or 212-358-7503
get adv. tix at Tonic’s box office, or at Other Music, 15 E. 4th St., NYC: 212-477-8150?cash only!
detailed info>> http://unitygain.org/benefit

Partners in Time (8-11 pm @Tonic, upstairs)

Master of Ceremonies: John Gernand, The Alien Comic, Hahn Rowe / Raz Mesinai , Koosil-Ja, Charles Atlas, Shelley Hirsch / David Weinstein, Kate Valk (of the Wooster Group), Matthew Ostrowski, Eric Bogosian, Lee Ranaldo, Christian Marclay / Ikue Mori / Anthony Coleman, Diamanda Galas, Closing Remarks by Sally Rand (Toni Dove)

UnityGain: Infinite Regress (11 pm – 2 am @Tonic, upstairs)
Nought for Naught (9 pm – late @subtonic, downstairs)
admission:
$30 – for the entire evening: “Partners in Time”, “UnityGain: Infinite Regress” & “Nought for Naught”
$10 – Subtonic “Nought for Naught” and “UnityGain: Infinite Regress” only

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3. Anita Ponton, FF Alumn, in Edgy Women Festival, Montreal, March 6-30

Anita Ponton, FF Alumn, is participating in the Edgy Women Festival, Studio 303, Montreal, Canada. March 6-30th 2006. Performance and artist talk on Sat 12 th March. For details see www.studio303.ca

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4. Duston Spear, FF Alumn, at NURTUREart, Brooklyn, March 11-May 7

Well Read , curated by Christopher Howard
March 11-May 7, 2006
NURTUREart Gallery
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York
http://www.nurtureart.org

Through an expanded concept of reading, Well Read examines the cognition and understanding of visual signs, the aesthetic role of language, the negotiation between authors and readers, and the expression and confounding of meaning. Although language appears in some works by the ten included artists, the exhibition aims to transcend the traditional text/image dichotomy, investigating how art conveys information through a variety of means, and how viewers receive and understand this information.
 
Featured artists are: Stephanie Brooks, Beth Campbell, Cui Fei, Gabriel Fowler, Vandana Jain, Nicholas Knight, Heidi Neilson, Matt Siber, Duston Spear, and Molly Springfield.

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5. Judith Hoffberg, FF Alumn, at Centre Pompidou, Paris, opening TONITE

Umbrella will be on exhibit in the Resources Room of the exhibition, ” Los
Angeles”, at Centre Pompidou in Paris opening on 8 March.

Judith A. Hoffberg
Editor & Publisher

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6. Nicolás Dumit Estévez, FF Alumn, in Art Lies, online

Dear All:
I wanted to share with you “Demographic Extensions or Simply Homeland
Insecurity,” an essay written by Thomas Galssford for Art Lies. In the
article there is a photograph of “USA Paradisiaca.”
http://www.artlies.org/article.php?id=1271&issue=48&s=0

Nicolás Dumit Estévez

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7. Andrea Fraser, Louise Lawler, Adrian Piper, FF Alumns, at Orchard 47, NY, opening March 12, 6-8 pm

HEARD NOT SEEN

Fareed Armaly/Christian Philipp Müller, Judith Barry, Wolfgang Berkowski, Marcel Broodthaers, Andrea Fraser, Roberto Jacoby, Fabio Kacero, Louise Lawler, Ulrike Müller, Adrian Piper, Gertrude Stein and Ana Tiscornia

March 10 – April 9, 2006 opening reception Sunday, March 12, 2006, 6-8pm

Orchard 47 Orchard Street (between Hester and Grand) Thursday-Sunday, 1-6pm

Orchard is pleased to present HEARD NOT SEEN, an exhibition of audio works organized by Andrea Fraser, Christian Philipp Müller, Rebecca Quaytman, and Karin Schneider.

The exhibition includes Fareed Armaly and Christian Philipp Müller’s Auftakt(1990), Judith Barry’s Untitled (1975), Wolfgang Berkowski’s 5”15’(Story) (2005), Marcel Broodthaers’ Interview with a Cat (1970), Andrea Fraser’s Untitled (Audio) (2003/2004), Roberto Jacoby’s Automatic Circuit (1967/1968)(Part of Orchard’s Historical Reconstruction Program), Fabio Kacero’s Oh really?… oh wow! how does the country survive?! (2005), Louise Lawler’s Birdcalls (1972/1981), Ulrike Müller’s New York Times (February 22-28, 2003)(2003), Adrian Piper’s Aspects of the Liberal Dilemma (1978) on loan from the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, Gertrude Stein’s An Early Portrait of Henri Matisse (1911/1934-5), and Ana Tiscornia’s Tuning, ( 2006).

Orchard
47 Orchard St.
NYC , NY 10002
(212) 219-1061
contact@orchard47.org

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8. Feral Childe, FF Alumn, at Scope NY, March 10-13

Dear Friends,
Please visit Feral Childe at Scope New York! We will be there everyday. Join us for surprise daily musical performances by Taigaa!

Scope New York
636 Eleventh Avenue between 46th & 47th
Friday 3/10 through Monday 3/13
11 AM – 8 PM
Tickets: $10

Look for us at “Winner Take All” curated by David Hunt.

For more on ~Scope:
http://www.scope-art.com/main.php

FERAL CHILDE
http://www.feralchilde.com

FERAL CHILDE has been selected to participate in Scope as a part of WINNER TAKE ALL, curated by David Hunt. FERAL CHILDE invites you to experience our world, where everything is for sale, including the installation and fixtures. Select from Feral Childe’s one-of-a-kinds featured in past performances, limited editions, samples and accessories. Shop the new Spring 06:T Time collection as well as Fall/Winter 06:Homunculii (six months before it hits the retail floor!). Check out our looks in leather, lamé and neoprene. Other treats include Feral Childe original origami paper, dingo stickpins, CDs by Jenahk for Feral Childe, furry nunchuks and other weaponry.

For your pleasure, FERAL CHILDE has also invited TAIGAA! for daily musical performances. TAIGAA! is the latest musical venture by frequent Feral Childe contributors. Lyrics from TAIGAA! single “Don’t Cry Husky” inspired Feral Childe to create the individually-cast resin “black diamond” buttons featured throughout the latest collection.

FAQs:

What is SCOPE?
Scope hunts down that most endangered of species: the emerging artist. Both moving target and elusive chameleon, Scope’s 75 participants capture this exotic breed in their roving crosshairs. Challenging passive viewing with 30,000 square feet of open-range, Scope New York exposes visitors to a real-time survey of the contemporary art world available nowhere else.

What is WINNER TAKE ALL ?
Under the stewardship of David Hunt and Franklin Sirmans, a consortium of independent curators will pass the curatorial baton, only to square off moments later in a bare-knuckle showdown. The anchorman becomes the lead-off man becomes the man who knew too much. Rolodexes are purged as relationship-arbitrage witnesses heavy trading.

What is TAIGAA! ?
TAIGAA! is explosive music for your ears, wild and uncleared with a myriad of visuals to feast on. A dark and marshy terrain of operatic vocals, tufts of melancholy broken-hearted violin melodies, robotic stretches of keyboard sounds, and uproaring heat waved drum beats. Taigaa! will make you scream and dance! Taigaa! are Jena Kim, Jee Young Sim, Mindy Abovitz, and Suska Lovestar.

TAIGAA!
http://www.taigaa.com

SCOPE
http://www.scope-art.com

FERAL CHILDE
http://www.feralchilde.com

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9. Barbara Carrellas, Koosil-ja Hwang, Linda Montano, Vernita N’Cognita, Annie Sprinkle, Martha Wilson, FF Alumns, at SVA, March 17, 7 pm

March 17th, 2006, 7pm

School of Visual Arts (SVA)
209 East 23rd Street, NYC
in the Amphitheater

Performance: aLive Art
An Evening of Performance & discussion

An evening of live, digital & virtual performances with video, recorder music, butoh, mysterious props, movement, stillness, costumes, nudity, no sex, sex, voice, text, tinfoil, crying, singing, love, noise, sound, silence and so forth.

The theme of the evening? (though not the performances) to be performance art in general & the 7 Years of Living Art in particular; how it came to be & what it means to our work.

Moderators: Vernita N’Cognita, artist, director of Viridian Artists, art-lifer
Linda Montano, artist, creator 7 Years of Living Art, founder Art/Life Institute, art-lifer
Participants: Martha Wilson, founder of Franklin Furnace
Michelle Bush, performance artist
Koosil-ja Hwang, performance artist
Scott Durkin, performance artist, art-lifer
Barbara Carrellas, performance artist, art-lifer
Esther Smith, performance artist, art-lifer, founder EK Smith Museum
Annie Sprinkle & Elizabeth Stephens, performance artists, art-lifers, creators of Loveartlab project will appear virtually.

$7 General Admission
$3 Students and Seniors with ID
Passholders FREE

best
v
www.ncognita.com

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10. Dale Goodson, Bob Sikoryak, FF Alumns, at Dixon Place, March 9, 8 pm

Dixon Place presents
“CAROUSEL”
Cartoon slide shows & other projected pictures, presented by a glittering array of artists, performers, graphic novelists, & other characters. Curated & hosted by R. Sikoryak
In this episode:
Dale Goodson
Julie Klausner
Michael Kupperman
Jim Torok
Lauren R. Weinstein & Patrick Hambrecht
and RS
(and more!)
Thursday, March 9
Show at 8 pm (door opens at 7:30 pm)
Dixon Place, 258 Bowery, 2nd Fl, between Houston & Prince, NYC
Tickets $12 or TDF, $10 Students and Seniors
More info (212) 219-0736
This event is part of the Dixon Place Under Construction Series

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11. Nicole Eisenman, Eileen Myles, Carrie Moyer, Laura Parnes, FF Alumn, at Participant, NY, opening March 10, 7-9 pm

Ridykeulous
Curated by A.L. Steiner and Nicole Eisenman

March 10 – April 2, 2006
Opening Reception: Friday, March 10, 7-9pm

Works by misandrists:

Mari Araki
Lutz Bacher
Kevin Blechdom
Keith Boadwee
Daniel Bozhkov
Lindsay Brant
Kathe Burkhart
AK Burns
Chicks on Speed
L.M. Childs
Shawna Dempsey & Lorri Millan
Nicole Eisenman
Daphne Fitzpatrick
Eve Fowler
Gelitin
Paige Gratland
K8 Hardy
Rachel Harrison
Lisa Kirk
Christian Lemmerz
Ellen Lesperance & Jeanine Oleson
Miranda Lichtenstein
Catherine Lord
Rachel Lowther
Keith Mayerson
Carrie Moyer
Ulrike Müller
Eileen Myles
Laura Parnes
Lisi Raskin
Ashley Reid
Lisa Sanditz
Emily Sartor
Lara Schnitger
Lori E. Seid
Amy Sillman
Gwen Smith
Brian St. Cyr
A.L. Steiner
The Third Leg
Nicola Tyson
Claude Wampler
Laurie Weeks
Goody-B. Wiseman
Suzanne Wright

From March 10 through April 2, 2006, PARTICIPANT INC will present Ridykeulous. Curated by Nicole Eisenman and A.L. Steiner, the exhibition is based on their publication of the same name. Ridykeulous is a collaborative effort on the part of the two curators to subvert the languages, both theoretical and visual, which are commonly used to define Feminist or Lesbian art. By exploiting the style of a periodical and borrowing heavily from the aesthetic sensibilities of ‘zine culture, concert promo-flyers, and counter-culture manifestos, Ridykeulous purports to distill a cultural moment or tap into the blood and guts of an underground movement. However, using as a starting point cultural stereotypes about Lesbian art as some sort of “alternative” genre or movement, Ridykeulous seeks the erosion of such conceits and the attendant limitations placed on a culture forced to operate as an alternative, rather than a viable contributor to the conversation at large. Ridykeulous constructs a counter-narrative that no longer adheres to the rules and definitions of either approach.

Multiple works included in the exhibition engage with both the traditional art-historical position of the female subject and the modern commodification of female artists and their work. Ridykeulous proposes an inquiry into how these relationships are reversed, inverted, or made obsolete, utilizing a conscientious play with modes of representation present in pop culture, advertising, and the visual arts.

As Eisenman and Steiner have noted about their publication:

Ridykeulous will tell you everything and nothing and plunge you into an abyss of fury. It is not nice. It is foolhardy. Ridykeulous is a confrontational mélange of recipes, poems, celebrity interviews, facts, fictions, accusations, jokes, sex, advice, merchandise, violence, puzzles, and luxurious artworks available and unavailable for your home. It is a publication with which to fulfill all of your lifestyle needs and decorate your communities. If you are one of those people questioning what is happening on planet earth, the womyn of Ridykeulous and a few of their male enemies purport to have the answer. We will meet your requirements and surpass your expectations, allowing us to serve you better.

Nicole Eisenman is an artist living in New York City. She has had recent solo exhibitions at Barbara Weiss Gallery in Berlin, Van Horn in Düsseldorf, Leo Koenig in New York, and the Museo de Carrillo Gil in Mexico City. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions including Goetz meets Falckenberg at Kulturstiftung Phoenix Art, Hamburg, Identity: The Logic of Appearance at Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, The Seventh Wave at the John Hansard Gallery, South Hampton, England, Bad Girls at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London, and the 1995 Whitney Biennial.

A.L. Steiner lives in New York City. Her photographic and video work was exhibited recently at Levine Gallery in Los Angeles, Starship in Berlin, and New Langton Arts in San Francisco. In 2006, her work will be featured at John Connelly Presents in New York, The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, and RICX in Riga. Steiner is a collective member of Chicks on Speed and teaches at the School of Visual Arts. Her work is featured in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum of Art. 

This exhibition is organized in conjunction with the publication, Ridykeulous, edited by A.L. Steiner and Nicole Eisenman. Publication created entirely by the power of intelligent design and Leo Koenig Gallery,

PARTICIPANT INC’s exhibitions are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

PARTICIPANT INC has received generous support from the Harriett Ames Charitable Trust, Bloomberg, The MAT Charitable Foundation, Peter Norton Family Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and numerous individuals.

PARTICIPANT INC is located at 95 Rivington Street, between Ludlow and Orchard Streets on the Lower East Side.
Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, noon-7pm. www.participantinc.org

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12. William Wegman, FF Alumn, retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, March 10 thru May 28

The Brooklyn Museum is the first venue of William Wegman: Funney/Strange, an exhibition exploring forty years of Wegman’s work in all media. The first retrospective of this artist’s work in more than fifteen years, the exhibition is on view from March 10 through May 28. Included are more than 200 works, among them the signature 20 x 24 Polaroids, as well as early black-and-white and altered photographs, as well as paintings, drawings, collages, artists books, videos, and film.

The exhibition has been organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and curated by the independent curator Trevor Fairbrother. After its premiere at Brooklyn, Funney/Strange will travel to the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.; the Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach; and the Addison Gallery. An extensive catalogue, written by scholar and critic Joan Simon and published by Yale University Press in association with the Addison Gallery of American Art, will accompany the exhibition.

Beloved by the general public and held in critical esteem, Wegman fascinates both audiences for much the same reason: a smart, gently subversive humor that destabilizes the familiar to reveal life’s essential oddity. Throughout his career, he has moved seamlessly among various media, from conceptual works to commissioned magazine shots, from video work to television segments made for Sesame Street and Saturday Night Live; from artist’s books to children’s books, from photographic “landscapes” employing his dogs to his most recent series of paintings that incorporate scenic postcards with drawing, collage, and paint. This exhibition will bring together classic Wegman images with rarely exhibited material and surprising new work.

Generous support for this exhibition and publication was provided by The Henry Luce Foundation.

The exhibition is sponsored at the Brooklyn Museum by Commerce Bank.

Additional support is provided by the Brooklyn Museum’s Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Exhibition Fund.

AM New Yorkis media sponsor.

Contact: Sally Williams, Public Information Officer (718) 501-6330 sally.williams@brooklynmuseum.org

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13. Irina Danilova, FF Alumn, in Portland, Maine, thru March 24, and more

59 Seconds Festival is part of the Plugged In III biennial in Maine at Space Gallery in Portland through March 24 and at the Center for Mane Contemporary Arts in Rockport, thru March 12. On March 22 there will be a screening at Duke and Irina Danilova, FF Alumn, will present a visiting artist lecture.

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14. Coco Fusco, FF Alumn, at MC, Los Angeles, opening March 18, 6-8 pm

COCO FUSCO
Operation Atropos*
*the fate who cuts the thread of life
March 18 – May 13, 2006
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 18, 6-8pm

MC is pleased to present Operation Atropos, a new video work by Coco Fusco and her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. Known for her decisive contribution to performance art and her investigation of intercultural perception and gendered experiences of the global economy, Fusco has performed, exhibited, curated and lectured throughout the world, and is the author of English is Broken Here and The Bodies That Were Not Ours and Other Writings.

In Operation Atropos, Fusco explores a particular shift in the role of women in the era of global warfare. The 59-minute video follow the artist and six women enrolled in a training workshop led by Team Delta, a group of retired US military interrogators, and designed for people in the private sector who want to learn from them various techniques for extracting information. In a one-day immersion in a simulated reality the women are introduced to interrogation from the point of view of the prisoner: the group is ambushed, captured and subjected to harsh treatment from ex-military personnel playing guards and hostile interrogators. The video shows how interrogators combine theatrical tricks with physical and mental stress to extract information from their prisoner. The digital photos document Fusco’s street performance in Sao Paolo in the fall of 2005. Inspired by her own experiences as a prisoner with Team Delta, she assumed the role of a military policewoman and staged a scene in front of the US consulate together with 50 drama students acting as her prisoners.

In conjunction with the exhibition, MC will publish a limited edition illustrated book by Fusco, a field guide for female interrogators that draws on materials from actual instruction manuals issued by the CIA and the US military.

Check out my t-shirt designs for babies and kids at: http://www.thing.net/~cocofusco/

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15. Max Gimblett, FF Alumn, at Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, opening March 14, 5-7 pm, and more

max gimblett banquet
preview : tuesday 14th march 5 – 7pm  
exhibition: 15th march – 8th april 2006

Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets
Auckland , New Zealand
P: +64 9 303 4290
info@gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz
www.gowlangsfordgallery.com

We invite you to visit this one person exhibition, open 24/7, at 222 E. 41st Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues in New York City.

Kind regards,
Max Gimblett
231A Bowery, 3rd Fl
New York, NY 10002-1218
t: 212/674-5746  f: 212/254-7885
m: 917/903-0769
NZ mobile: 021-546-373
gimblett@maxgimblett.com
www.maxgimblett.com

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16. Phillip Warnell, FF Alumn, at Woburn Square, London, March 17, 9 am-7 pm

Interval(2) confluence
Schedule (subject to change)
WOBURN SQUARE . Friday March 17th, 9am – 7pm
Room # 3 Confluence Room
9.00am coffee and introduction
10am Intervening in Reality
Nicole Hewitt (The Slade) 20
Foreign grammar – looking at the familiar in a different language
Stephen Connolly 15
The Whale (screening)
Michael Goddard ( Lodz) 20
Irrational Intervals in Rolf de Heer’s “The Tracker” 
Henry VIII’s Wives 20
Mr. Hysteria – trailing phenomena
Firoza Elavia ( York University, Canada)
Drifting at Time’s Edge: Claire Denis’ L’Intrus 20

20 mins Q&A

Moderator: Gareth Evans

12.15 LUNCH

1.00 pm Contemporary Images and the Gap
David Rodowick (Harvard) 55
Interval: The Two Cosmogonies of Contemporary Images
Alan Rhodes ( York University, Toronto) 10
video essay: Metonymy & the Irrational Interval in Multi-channel
Sophia Kosmaoglou (Goldsmiths) 20
Playing Dead (loop plus presentation)
Dr. Maria Walsh (University of the Arts London, Chelsea) 20
The Irrational Interval and Film Installation

20 mins Q&A

Moderator: Penny Florence

3.00pm Coffee

3.30pm – 4.30 pm Keynote: Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller (incl. a screening of The Berlin Files )

4.30pm Between screen, world and mind
Rob Grose 20
Irrational Thought and Political Aesthetics
Steven Eastwood (The Slade, DMS Buffalo) 10
Panic recordings / The Film We Didn’t Make
Hilary Koob Sassen 20
The Elaboration of Culture in Time is Towards Multiple Transnational
Infrastructure Economies: A tour of the landscape
Dr Duncan Reekie (Exploding Cinema) 15
Invisible Shrine Film/video essay

20 mins Q&A

Moderator: Ian White

6pm – 7pm Q & A: What next for the Moving Image?

Confluence installations and screenings:

Room # 1
Mr Hysteria (Henry VIII’s Wives) x3 monitors
The Waltz and In Between Time (Nicole Hewitt) monitor and headphones

Room # 2
Vid proj 1
Like All Bad Men He Looks Attractive (Michelle Smith)
Vid proj 2
The Space Between (Karen Mirza & Brad Butler)
monitor
Inferno Remix (Nicola Woodham)

Room #4
Coffee reception area
Plus Francis Summers, on monitor

Room #5
Resonance FM (Mick Shaw)

X2 Monitors with headphones:
Road Race (Clio Barnard)
Shock (Phillip Warnell, FF Alumn)

X1 monitor
The Posers and Playing Dead (Sophia Kosmaglou)
Les Evanescents (Cedric Noel)

Office
X1 Monitor
Relative Time Management (Jamie O’Neil / Kurt Weibers)

Interval(2) Saturday screening
March 18th
Cine Lumiere – Institut-Francais
Queensbury Place, London SW7 2DT
(nearest tube South Kensington)

12.00 – 1.45pm Cinema: screening #1
Holiday (Chris Ernst) 14
Outer Space (Peter Tscherkassky) 11
Metronome (Daniel Cockburn) 10
Video by Stefani Bardin
Relative Time Management (Jamie O’Neil/Kurt Weibers) 8
Resident of Earth or Re-animator (Paul Tarrago) 14
Suspicious Activity (Katherin McInnis) 5
Towards a Common Understanding (Doug Fishbone) 13
Down There (Ben Callaway) 5
10th Lesson (Joanna Raczynska) 6
Block (Emily Richardson) 12
100 minutes

Petite Salle Seminar Room:
2.00 – 4.00pm
Lunch and plenary discussion

Mark Aerial Waller – La Societe des Amis de Jude X1 (screening/installation/live performance)

4.00 – 5.45pm Cinema: screening #2
Projector Obscura (Peter Miller) 10
Like a House on Fire (Steven Eastwood) 15
Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine (Peter Tscherkassky) 17
Desi’re (Romeo Grunfelder) 4
Dinner with the Stranger (Natalie Frigo) 5
Paraculture / Future Garden State ( Hilary Koob Sassen) 15
Birthday (Victoria Fu) 5
Atlas (Chris Ernst) 3
Fred Ward
Errata, A Compendium of Errors (Alexander Stewart) 6
The Berlin Files (Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller) 12
90 minutes

Programme subject to change
7 UKP / 5 UKP per screening
To book tickets, call 0207 073 1350

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17. Raul Zamudio, FF Alumn, at DIVA Digital & Video Fair, NY, March 9

Raul Zamudio hosts Art After Dark LIVE @ DIVA, Digital and Video Art Fair, March 9, 7:00-11:00pm, rm 408 Embassy Suites, 100 North End Avenue, Downtown Manhattan 

Art After Dark is a talk show that speaks many languages, both literally and metaphorically. Part Charlie Rose meets Graham Norton by way of the analyst’s couch, Andy Warhol’s TV (1982) and Lucio Fontana’s Television Manifesto of the Spatial Movement (1952), Art After Dark serves more than a platform for exchange between host and guests and interviewer and interviewees. As hosted by independent curator Raul Zamudio, Art After Dark is an exhibition of sorts in real time that appropriates the talk show format. It inverts the traditional function of the exhibition as repository of art objects in which a narrative is conveyed through curatorial selection, placement and so forth. For if the art object is an extension of the artist then the inverse must be as true as well: now the artwork manifests through the artist. Thus, Art After Dark reconfigures the interview genre as performance art in which dialogue, communication and interaction are framed symbiotically as artistic enunciations.

Raul Zamudio is curator-in-residence at The Artist Network and has been a visiting critic/curator at Royal College of Art, London; Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea; Szamzie Space, Seoul, South Korea; Tampere Polytechnic, Tampere, Finland, and FRAME, Helsinki, Finland, and Quetzalli and the Oaxaca Museum of Contemporary Art, Oaxaca, Mexico. This summer Raul will be critic/curator-in-residence at Art Omi International Artists Colony, Ghent New York . As a writer, Raul has published extensively on contemporary art in books and museum and gallery exhibition catalogs and is corresponding editor for Art Nexus; correspondent for Flash Art; and contributor to Contemporary. Other publications have appeared in PARTZingmagazine, TRANS, EstiloJournal of the WestTema CelesteArt/Culture Seoul, Art Notes, Bridge and Framework: the Finnish Art Review. As a curator, Raul held the position of Curatorial Director at White Box, NY, NY from 2003-2005 where he curated solo exhibitions on Dennis Oppenheim, Javier Tellez, Miguel Angel Rios, Bik van der Pol, the group show on Finnish art titled Under Your Skin and was co-curator of BQE and Democracy Was Fun. As an independent he has also curated numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally. His most recent project abroad was as co-curator of an official 2005 Venice Biennial Collateral Event titled Poles Apart, Poles Together.

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18. Sonya Rapoport, FF Alumn,featured in LEONARDO, Vol.39:2, MIT Press.

On the cover of the latest issue of LEONARDO JOURNAL,is Sonya Rapoport’s image from her inside article, DIGITIZING THE GOLEM: From Earth to Outer-space. In the article, covering five decades of her art production,she provides a personal history in a scientific context that leads her from painting and abstract expressionism to computer assisted interactive installations and webworks. The Golem, her self-described avatar, is used as a means to question and explain the autobiographical evolution of her iconography, choice of media, and style. Her journey includes the influences on her interdisciplinary art expressions which are intermittently treated parodically, humorously, and mystically.

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19. Doug Skinner, FF Alumn, in “Fortean Times”

I make another appearance in that fine British magazine, the “Fortean Times,” with an article on the unusual friendship between Charles Fort and Theodore Dreiser, complementing some rare photos of Fort and his wife from Dreiser’s papers. It’s the issue with Fuseli’s “Nightmare” on the cover. Happy reading!

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20. Carol Jacobsen, FF Alumn, at Denise Bibro Fine Art, NY, opening April 27

Carol Jacobsen
Conviction
Video Installation and Photography
April 20-June 3, 2006
Opening reception, Thursday April 27, 6-8 pm
Panel discussion: Tuesday May 9, 5-6:30 pm
Denise Bibro Fine Art, Inc.
529 W. 20 th St., 4 th Floor
NYC 120011
212-647-7030

Exhibition co-sponsored by Amnesty International USA; Women’s Human Rights, Sheila Dauer, Director; The University of Michigan Office of the Vice President for Research and School of Art and Design.

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21. Eleanor Antin, Martha Rosler, FF Alumns, at New Langton Arts, opening March 16

Elusive Materials, a group exhibition featuring the work of Eleanor Antin and Martha Rosler, FF Alumns, and others, will be on view from March 16 thru April 22, 2006 at New Langton Arts, 1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco. 415-626-5416 www.newlangtonarts.org

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