My Little / Membrane
May 9th - June 15th, 2008
Reception: Friday, May 9th, 7-9 PM
My Little / Membrane, curated by Zeljka Himbele-Kozul and William Heath, opens at NURTUREart Gallery at 910 Grand Street in Williamsburg on May 9th. Featured artists include Michele Beck and Jorge Calvo, Thomas Doyle, Bethany Jean Fancher, Vlatka Horvat, Yuliya Lanina, Janell Olah, Jihyun Park, Anna Stein, David McQueen, Alejandro Almanza Pereda, and Traci Tullius.
A unique curatorial collaboration, My Little / Membrane presents 12 fantastic artists in a gallery-stretching exhibition. Heath and Himbele-Kozul have created fascinating new ways to think about the subjectivity of art and the ever-changing role of the curator in the art world.
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[PAM] Best of the Next
Featuring: Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli, Bethany Fancher, Tim Folland, G.H. Hovagimyan,
Patrick Lichty, Michael Lisnet & Sophie Sindahl Ivernesse, Andrew Logan,
Francesco Sambo, Molly Schwartz, Lucien Samaha, Tor Jorgen van Eijk, Alison
Williams, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, [dNASAb], and more.
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TELECULTURE
November 13 - December 14, 2007
note: school and exhibition closed Nov 21 - 23 for Thanksgiving
Artwork by Chris Borkowski, Bethany Fancher, Gerald Förster, Taras Hrabowsky,
Jennifer Jacobs, Eric Payson, Second Front, Mark Tribe, and [dNASAb]
Curated by Lee Wells
Artists Talk - Tuesday November 13, 3-5pm
2nd Floor, 163 William Street
Opening Reception - Tuesday November 13, 5-7pm
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“Nothing – including ourselves – can be defined intrinsically;
we are all in some sense extrinsic and relational achievements, conflations
of body, culture, environment, technology. Moreover, the predominance of televisual
and imaging technologies in contemporary technoculture has meant that our visual
tools become inseparable from what we might discern as our own perceptual and
bodily boundaries as ‘access’ to the world.”
Ingrid Richardson, Telebodies & Televisions: Corporeality and Agency in
Technoculture, 2003
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TELECULTURE is a survey that brings together a diverse group of new media artists,
whose work - ranging from photography to online virtual reality - embodies,
a cross section of thought that investigates perceptions of identity in the
early 21st century. Information and images, now heavily filtered through advanced
technology, the internet, and mass media, have also granted new empirical freedoms
to the artist to re-contextualize the spectacle of contemporary life. This allows
them to address this spectacle on their terms through these new tools and rapid
means of communication.
The artworks all possess a strongly imbued socio-political agenda that oscillates
between reality and simulation (hyperreality), creating a hybrid narrative that
attempts to translate an understanding of the present in order to make sense
of an uncertain future.
Pace Digital Gallery offers a unique and challenging public environment, where
as, through the sheer verticality of the space, the selected artworks combine
to visually communicate a sense of claustrophobic post-millennial anxiety mixed
with an undefinable euphoria, liberation, and freedom.
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Eden Amelia Biewald
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CVB Space
Venue: Carrozzini
von Buhler Gallery, 407 West 13th Street , New York , 10014
Open:
Jan 16th to 31st, 2007 on Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat between 10 am-6 pm.
Red Saw
Invitational
October12 - October 26, 2006
Reception for the artists, Friday October 20, 6-9 pm
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Opening Reception: Sunday, September 10th, 2006
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| 17 Mar 2005 to 16 Apr 2005 Art+Community Gallery at the Lower Eastside Girls Club |
511 West 25th Street, Suite 301 - NY, NY 10001 - 212.255.6651
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 6pm |
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By Bethany Jean Fancher 2003 , music by Luis Peralta |