Franklin Furnace’s Goings On
June 15, 2004
CONTENTS:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga, FF Future of the Present 2003 recipient, presents Public Broadcast Cart performances June 16, June 26 and July 14, 2003
2. Printed Matter, artists’ bookstore, announces new website, www.printedmatter.org
3. Carole Sun, FF Alumn, artist talk at Asian American Arts Center, June 19, 5:30 pm
4. Koosil-ja, FF Alumn, at Nest, Brooklyn, June 23-26, 8 pm
5. Rev. Billy, FF Alumn, at Angel Orensanz Foundation, June 23, 7:30 pm
6. Andy Warhol, FF Alumn, at Pace/MacGill and Feldman Galleries, NY
7. Andrea Fraser, FF Alumn, in NY Times Magazine, June 13, 2004
8. R. Sikoryak, Kriota Wilberg, FF Alumns, at Dixon Place, June 22, and more
9. Catherine Porter, FF Alumn, at Merchants’ Square Bldg., NY, thru June 27
10. David Medalla, FF Alumn, ongoing exhibitions and performances
11. Sol LeWitt, Mary Lum, Ann Hamilton, Paul Henry Ramirez, FF Alumns, exhibiting at the grand reopening of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield CT
12. John Fleck, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, June 18, 10, 7:30 pm
13. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, benefit event, June 20, Kimos, San Francisco, 9 pm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TOP
1. Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga, FF Future of the Present 2003 recipient, Public Broadcast Cart performances June 16, June 26 and July 14, 2004
Public Broadcast Cart
On Wednesday June 16th 11am-2pm;
Saturday June 26th, noon to 3pm, and
July 14th, 11am -2pm
The Public Broadcast Cart will be pushed from Exit Art (at 36th Street and 10th Avenue) to NIKOLA TESLA corner at (40th Street and Avenue of the Americas). The cart will be stationed near the TESLA corner in Bryant Square Park as a temporary public broadcasting radio station online via http://radio.thing.net/ (or tune your mp3 player to: http://audio.thing.net:8000) and miniFM in the immediate area. These radio walks are part of the exhibition public.exe: Public Execution presented by Exit Art.
http://www.ambriente.com/wifi/
The June 16th walk will begin with street announcements of the Critical Art Ensemble being subpoenaed in USA Patriot Act Case. Regardless of how the subpoenae may turn out, people must know of the invasiveness of this act. The announcement will be followed by discussions with artist Andrea Polli and two artists visiting from China – Gao Brothers.
http://www.caedefensefund.org/
http://www.andreapolli.com/
http://www.artnet.com/ag/fineartthumbnails.asp?G=9&aid=6720
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2. Printed Matter, artists’ bookstore, announces new website, www.printedmatter.org
Printed Matter Has A New Web Site!
Printed Matter Inc. is extremely pleased to announce the launch of the new Printed Matter website. Come visit us at www.printedmatter.org
and see how we’ve made the world’s most comprehensive web site dedicated to artists’ books bigger, better, and more user friendly
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3. Carole Sun, FF Alumn, artist talk at Asian American Arts Center, June 19, 5:30 pm
Saturday, June 19th at 5:30 pm
Artist Talk
Carol Sun will discuss her recent installation,
SHANGHAI TANGO
Refreshments will be served
Asian American Arts Center
26 Bowery, NYC
Phone 212 233 2154
The center is located 2 blocks south of Canal Street, above the McDonald’s.
For further information please contact
Carol Sun 347-581-7550 / ratchet@jps.net
Chee at Asian American Arts Center 212-33-2154
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4. Koosil-ja, FF Alumn, at Nest, Brooklyn, June 23-26, 8 pm
élan at NEST presents
deadmandancing EXCESS
work in progress
a new dance + mixed media project by Koosil-ja
with Geoff Matters (video and sound), Liminal Projects: Omar Khan, Laura Garofalo, Jose Chang, Carlos Rodriguez, Jon Rule (architecture), and Tara Webb (live video )
Dates: Wed-Sat, June 23-26
Time: 8pm
Location: élan at NEST, 88 Front St. at Washington St., DUMBO, Brooklyn
Tickets: $10. Press and Box Office: (212) 375-0186
deadmandancing EXCESS is created with generous funds from Altria Group, Inc., the Jerome Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation MAP Fund, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Experimental Television Center, and Material for the Arts, and generous contributions from friends and peers.
élan is a part of the residency program designed by NEST in DUMBO, Brooklyn, NYC.
directions by subway: élan is located at 88 Front St, corner of Washington St, in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Take
A or C to High St., walk down Cadman Plaza West under Brooklyn Bridge;
F to York St., walk down York St., turn right on Washington St.;
2 or 3 to Clark St., walk down Henry St. to Old Fulton, take a left, and go under the BQE.
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
5. Rev. Billy, FF Alumn, at Angel Orensanz Foundation, June 23, 7:30 pm
The 14th Street Y in collaboration with the Federation of East Village Artists and thesticknyc.org present The Rabbi, The Reverend and The Renegade: A Conversation with Arthur Waskow, Director of the Shalom Center, The Reverend Billy Talen, FF Alumn, Leader of the Church of Stop Shopping and Larry Harvey, Founder and Director of Burning Man. Wednesday Jun 23rd, 7:30 pm, at the Angel Orensanz Foundation, 172 Norfolk Street. 212-78-0-0800 x 221.
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6. Andy Warhol, FF Alumn, at Pace/MacGill and Feldman Galleries, NY
“Takes and Outtakes” celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Warhol Museum and the publication of Andy Warhol: 365 Takes (Abrams) will be at Pace MacGill Gallery, 32 E. 57th Street through June 19th.212-759-7999. Works by Andy Warhol, FF Alumn, selected from the Warhol Museum will be shown at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, 31 Mercer Street, through July 30th. 212-226-3232.
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
7. Andrea Fraser, FF Alumn, in NY Times Magazine, June 13, 2004
A discussion of Andrea Fraser’s 2003 videotape, “Untitled” by Guy Trebay appeared in the New York Times Magazine, June 13, 2004 on pages 20-22. The article also mentions Carolee Schneeman, Karen Finley, Annie Sprinkle, Hannah Wilke, Vito Acconci, all FF Alumns. She has exhibitions now on view at Friedrich Petzl Gallery, 535 W. 22, NYC 212-680-9467 and at American Fine Art Company, 530 W. 22nd Street, 212-727-7366
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8. R. Sikoryak, Kriota Wilberg, FF Alumns, at Dixon Place, June 22, and more
Dixon Place presents
SEANCE
Choreographer Kriota Willberg, musician Brian Dewan and cartoonist R. Sikoryak. These three artist excavate
the past to present an evening of songs, dances-in-progress, and cartoon slide shows, all made to look and sound as if they were at least fifty years old.
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
@Dixon Place, 258 Bowery
(between Prince and Houston)
8:00 pm
$12 or TDF, $10 Students/Seniors
(212) 219-0736 for reservations
www.dixonplace.org
With: Julie Anderson, Julie Betts, M. Sweeney Lawless, Denise Murphy, Judith Shray, Beth Simons, James Urbaniak, and Katya Vasilaky. Additional music: Bob Goldberg
and
The Amazing Knee!
AN INNOVATIVE ANATOMY WORKSHOP
with KRIOTA WILLBERG
In this workshop we will use washable markers to trace the fundamental components of the knee and then perform asanas to move the knee through it’s amazing range of motion and see how it is affected by Yoga! Emphasis will be placed on injury prevention and alignment ~ all levels welcome!
DHYANA YOGA, 1212 Walnut St, 2nd Fl., Philadelphia, PA
Sat. June 26th, 1-4pm
$50 (pre-registration required)
To Reserve Your Space Now, Contact DHYANA
215.378.6784 or dhyanamail@hotmail.com
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9. Catherine Porter, FF Alumn, at Merchants’ Square Bldg., NY, thru June 27
IN PRAISE OF FOLLY: the Don Quixote Project
A one-of-a-kind journey through 17 multi-disciplinary, multi-site, multi-lingual performances, bringing 17th century Spain right in 21st century NYC .
Thursday through Sunday
June 10-27, 2004
Thurs & Fri at 7pm; Sat & Sun at 5pm and 7pm
$25 ADMISSION
Run time: 3hrs 15 min., includes tapas & sangria
The Merchants Square Building
40 Worth Street, 13th Floor
(between Church & West Broadway, Lower Manhattan)
Reservations required 212.529.3626, ext. 1 (for building security)
www.peculiarworks.org for more information
Made possible in part with generous support from Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc.; Instituto Cervantes; Hispanic Society of America; and Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Catherine Porter
Co-Artistic Director
Peculiar Works Project
595 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012-3222
phone/fax: 212-529-3626
email: cporter@peculiarworks.org
url: www.peculiarworks.org
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
10. David Medalla, FF Alumn, ongoing exhibitions and performances
David Medalla, FF Alumn, will be performing with Australian artist Adam Nankervis at Wharf Centre d’Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie, 7 Passage de la Poste, BP 59, F – 14200 Herouville St. Claire, Caen, France, on Saturday, June 19, 2004, at 6: 30 p.m. The concept of the performance, entitled “Prelude to ‘Bahag’Hari’, no. 2”, was inspired by the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud. The performance will celebrate the “finissage” of the exhibition by French artist Cyril Lepetit entitled “Fidelite Respecteuse”. “Bahag-Hari” is Tagalog (Filipino) for “Rainbow”. The first “Prelude” in the series was performed by Adam Nankervis and David Medalla at the opening recently of the “Hidden Histories” exhibition, curated by Michael Petry, at the New Gallery in Walsall, England. Adam Nankervis, director of the Museum MAN Berlin, is currently showing “Precipitations” (New York London Biennale “Pollinations”), curated by Koan Jeff Baysa and Matt Stemper, at the Lab Gallery in the Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington Avenue corner East 47th street, New York City. Adam Nankervis will participate in the forthcoming Liverpool Biennial. David Medalla, who directs the London Biennale, is being featured in the historical exhibition “This Was Tomorrow: Art of the Sixties”, curated by Chris Stephens, at the Tate Britain, Millbank, London, which opens on June 30 and ends in early October. David Medalla will be showing “Cloud Canyons”, his celebrated ensemble of bubble machines, the first works of auto-creative sculptures, first created in 1963. Photographs of “Cloud Canyons” will appear in the forthcoming book “Art Since 1900” by Rosalind Krauss, Benjamin Buchloh and Yve-Alain Bois.
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11. Sol LeWitt, Mary Lum, Ann Hamilton, Paul Henry Ramirez, FF Alumns, exhibiting at the grand reopening of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield CT
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Grand Reopening
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
258 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Tel 203.438.4519
Museum hours:
Tuesday through Sunday, 12 noon to 5 pm
Information at http://www.aldrichart.org
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to announce the grand reopening of the Museum on June 13, 2004, after a fourteen-month-long, $9 million renovation and expansion project that doubled the Museum’s previous size. Designed by Charles Mark Hay of Boston-based Tappe Associates, the plan incorporates the restoration of the Museum’s historic 1783 building and the construction of a new white clapboard and Connecticut granite building. Founded in 1964 by art collector and fashion designer Larry Aldrich, The Aldrich has been a leader in the exhibition of cutting-edge art for forty years. Aldrich exhibitions such as Art at the Edge of the Law, The Nude in Contemporary Art, and Family, as well as solo exhibitions by Janine Antoni, Mark Dion, Robert Gober, and Ann Hamilton, have garnered international attention. Just an hour’s drive from New York and a scenic trip from Boston, The Aldrich is located in the colonial New England town of Ridgefield, Connecticut. The juxtaposition of the art of today with the Museum’s historic setting has long been an Aldrich trademark. The opening of the new Aldrich continues this tradition.
The Aldrich’s 25,000 square feet of new and redesigned space accommodates twelve new galleries, including a screening room, a sound gallery, a 22-foot-high project space, a 100-seat performance space, a state-of-the art education center, and improved visitor amenities, such as a Museum store. The Cornish Family Sculpture Garden is a redesigned two-acre outdoor exhibition space.
“Every aspect of The Aldrich’s programs will be enhanced by our new 25,000-square-foot facility. The screening room and sound gallery will let us do more with video, film and multi-media installations, and our new galleries will help us showcase the art of today and tomorrow,” said Aldrich director Harry Philbrick. “The Aldrich is often thought of as a place for artists to experiment and push boundaries without the limitations of an envelope, creative or administrative. We finally have the proper architectural envelope.”
EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS
Five exhibitions will be on view at The Aldrich from June 13 through September 1, 2004. Into My World: Recent British Sculpture is a group exhibition of nine emerging and mid-career British sculptors; The Drawn Page is an exhibition of works on paper by twenty-six contemporary artists; Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #1123, Planes with Broken Bands of Color, covers over 1,800 square feet of the over-sized project gallery; Passing By is a project by Ann Lislegaard that guides viewers through the Museum’s construction using sound only; and Paint Pours, an installation by Paul Henry Ramirez, has been specially created for the Museum store.
The Aldrich’s inaugural outdoor installations will include Jon Conner: Self-Sufficient Barnyard (The annual amount of livestock needed to feed a family of four); Nina Levy’s Big Baby; Jason Middlebrook’s The Beginning of the End; and a collaborative project with artist Mary Lum titled Interchange, created with students from the Museum’s Art Lab program.
To fund the expansion, a $9 million capital campaign is well under way, with almost $7 million already committed. The Kresge Foundation recently awarded a $500,000 challenge grant to the Museum to support the capital campaign. Fourteen months after the groundbreaking, the Museum’s interior galleries will open to the public on June 13, with the landscaping and Cornish Family Sculpture Garden slated for completion in September 2004. The entire project and capital campaign will be completed by December 31, 2004, to coincide with the Museum’s fortieth anniversary.
Museum hours:
Tuesday through Sunday, 12 noon to 5 pm
http://www.aldrichart.org
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
12. John Fleck, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, June 18, 10, 7:30 pm
Fleck performs in YANKaDoodleDANDY at Dixon Place, 258 Bowery (between Houston & Prince) Tickets $12 or $10 for students/seniors. Reservations 212-219-0736
YANKaDoodleDANDY: A Weapon of Mass Construction plays Fri & Sat June 18 & 19th at 7:30pm. YANKaDoodle is an evolving fantasia on American themes as Fleck conducts his personal strip search through the scorched terrain of the national psyche.
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
13. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, benefit event, June 20, Kimos, San Francisco, 9 pm
Sunday, June 20, 2004 (Father’s Day)
MAKE ROOM FOR BIG DADDY
A BENEFIT FOR THE FRANK MOORE DEFENSE FUND
Frank Moore’s Cherotic All-Star Band
other bands TBA
Kimo’s
1351 Polk Street (at Pine)
San Francisco
9pm
$5
For more info:
510-526-7858
fmoore@eroplay.com
www.eroplay.com
Download the poster at
www.eroplay.com/events.html
TOP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~end~~
Goings On are compiled weekly by Harley Spiller
Click http://www.franklinfurnace.org/goings_on.html
to visit ‘This Month’s World Wide Events’.
—————————————–
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for information
send an email to info@franklinfurnace.org
—————————————–
Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.
45 John Street, #611
New York, NY 10038-3706
T212.766.2606
F212.766.2740
http://www.franklinfurnace.org
mail@franklinfurnace.org
Martha Wilson, Founding Director
Michael Katchen, Senior Archivist
Harley Spiller, Administrator
Dolores Zorreguieta, Program Coordinator