Archive for October 29th, 2007

Erica Eyres & David Ostrowski — Double—Solo Show

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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ball-point pen on paper, 26 x 25.5 inches. Right image, David Ostrowski, Untitled, 2007, oil on cotton, 31.5 x 23.6 inches.

Shut Up Shut Up Shut Up Shut Up
Erica Eyres

How to Look at Homegrown Terror
David Ostrowski

November 2 - December 22, 2007.
Opening Reception | Friday, November 2, 2007, 6-9 pm.
Both artists will be present.

fette’s gallery
http://www.fette-gallery.com
contact@fette-gallery.com
+001 310 559-7733
4255 Baldwin Ave.
Culver City, CA 90232

fette’s gallery is delighted to present the double-solo show of Erica Eyres (ca/uk) and David Ostrowski (de).

Born 1980 in Winnipeg, Canada, Erica Eyres received her BFA with honors from the University of Manitoba in 2002. In 2004 she completed her MFA at the Glasgow School of Art.
Her recent solo exhibitions include Erica Eyres at Rokeby, London, I Love You But I Hate You at The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow and most recently, Erica Eyres at the Kunsthaus Erfurt in Germany. Her video work has been screened internationally and has most recently been featured during Cinematique, Winnipeg, Birdo Flugas in Japan, the Festival International du Film sur l’Art, Montreal, the Media Waves Film Festival, Akureyri in Iceland, and the Media Waves Film Festival, Gyor, Hungary.

David Ostrowski was born 1981 in Cologne, Germany. In 2003 along with artist Ali Khashaei he founded the artists collective We Are Porn which features european based artists discussing the aesthetics of pornography. Since 2004, he has been studying at the Academy of Fine Art, Düsserldorf, Germany.
Ostrowski has been shown prominently all throughout Germany. His recent solo exhibitions include 15 Minuten at Alexa Jansen Galerie, Cologne which published a catalogue for the occasion and Hulk vs. Hulk at Acapulco, Düsseldorf, with Max Frintrop. His work was featured at the 2007 Auction of the Neuer Aachener Kunstberein in Aachen, Art Rotterdam and Art Brussel.

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LABoral Centro de Arte presents EMERGENTES

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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LABoral Centro de Arte

Mariela Yeregui (Argentina) Proxemia, 2005
Interactive Robotic Installation

EMERGENTES
10 projects by Latin American artists / Works in progress
Opening date: 16.11.07
LABoral Centro de Arte y
Creación Industrial
Los Prados, 121
33394 Gijón (Asturias) Spain
Tel: +34 985 185 577
info@laboralcentrodearte.org
Wednesday to Monday, 12 noon - 8 pm

http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org

CONCEPT : EMERGENTES explores cultural developments using science and technology with a view to creating a new kind of socio-cultural interaction. The works focus on the work-in-progress and research associated with scientific and technological issues with an impact on society. EMERGENTES endeavours to offer a new approach to Latin American media art through a wide range of critical perspectives, both established and incipient.

CURATOR: José-Carlos Mariátegui

PROJECT COORDINATOR: Victoria Messi

ARTISTS: Lucas Bambozzi (Brazil), Mariana Rondón (Venezuela), Rejane Cantoni & Daniela Kutschat / OP_ERA (Brazil), Rodrigo Derteano (Peru/Switzerland), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Mexico/Canada), José Carlos Martinat & Enrique Mayorga (Peru), Fernando David Orellana (El Salvador/USA), Santiago Ortiz / Bestiario (Colombia/Spain), Mariano Sardón (Argentina) and Mariela Yeregui (Argentina).

DATE: 16.11.2007 / 12.05.2008

EXHIBITION DESIGN: Fernando Muñoz y Sergio Sebastián arquitectos

A Coproduction by LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial and Fundación Telefónica

RELATED ACTIVITIES

Design of content and cultural extension: Victoria Messi

16.11.2007 - 5:30 to 6:30 pm
GUIDED VISIT OF EXHIBITION. José-Carlos Mariátegui, curator of exhibition, will explain the show’s concept and give a guided tour of the works on view.
Venue: Hall of LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón
Free entrance (limited capacity)

CONFERENCES
Venue: Paraninfo of Universidad Laboral, Gijón
Free entrance (limited capacity)
17.11.2007
INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS
Speaker: Daniela Kutschat
YOU CAME WITH THE BREEZE
Speaker: Mariana Rondón

WORKSHOPS
Venue: Laboratories of LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón
Participants: max. 15 persons
Courtesy registration
Registration: labworkshops@laboralcentrodearte.org
17-18.11.2007
INTELLIGENT ENVIRONMENTS
Led by Rejane Cantoni
01-02.12.2007
BIO-COLLAGE CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP
Led by Santiago Ortiz and Belén Adamo
09-10.02.2008
RECOMPUTING SPACE
Led by Rodrigo Derteano

LABoral PROGRAMME

EXHIBITIONS

Gameworld Expansion Pack: PLAYWARE

CURATORIUM: Ars Electronica Linz & Museum of the Moving Image (New York)

WORKS AND ARTISTS
Multiplayer Installations: Bump; Freqtric Project; Iamascope; Jam-O-Drum CircleMaze; metaField Maze; Perfect Time; PingPongPlus; Reactable; Small Fish; Tug of War
Art Games: Armadillo Run; Electroplankton; flow; Golf?; Line Rider; LocoRoco; Mono; Neon; Ökami; Rez; Shift; Toribash; vib-ribbon

DATE: From 21.09.2007 / 21.03. 2008

WORKSHOPS

Streaming with free software
Concept: Hangar
Organised by: LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial
Dates: 3rd-7th December 2007
15 participants, age +18, selected by CV and cover letter
Fees apply
Registration: http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org

LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial is a space for artistic exchange. It is set up with the purpose of establishing an effective alliance between art, design, culture, industry and economic progress and the goal of becoming a space for interaction and dialogue between art, new technologies and industrial creation. It throws a special spotlight on production, creation and research into art concepts still being defined

Benefit Art Auction at The Kitchen

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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The Kitchen

Garth Weiser, Jose Alvarez, Doug Aitken, and AdamPendleton

The Kitchen’s Benefit Art Auction
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
The Kitchen
512 West 19th Street
New York, NY 10011
http://www.thekitchen.org

7:00 - 9:00pm Cocktails and Silent Auction
8pm Live Auction with Eliza Osborne of Sotheby’s

To purchase tickets or to view all 70+ artworks, please visit: http://www.thekitchen.org/auction2007

To place a proxy bid or to charge tickets by phone, please contact Kerry at 212.255.5793 ext. 20 or kerry@thekitchen.org

Participating Artists Include:

Doug Aitken, Jose Alvarez, Tauba Auerbach, Walead Beshty, Carol Bove, Cecily Brown, Jessica Craig-Martin, Roe Ethridge, Luis Gispert, Karl Haendel, Adam Helms, Jim Hodges, Christian Jankowski, Karen Kilimnik, David Kramer, Kalup Linzy, Nate Lowman, Andrew Moore, Elizabeth Neel, Adam Pendleton, Michael Phelan, Jack Pierson, Robert A. Pruitt, Walid Raad, Jessica Rankin, Matthew Ritchie, Sterling Ruby, Dana Schutz, Marc Swanson, Kelley Walker, Garth Weiser, James Welling, Jonas Wood.

and many, many more.

About The Kitchen

The Kitchen is one of New York City’s oldest multidisciplinary, nonprofit performance and exhibition spaces, showing experimental work by innovative artists, both emerging and established. Programs range from dance, music, and theatrical performances to video, film, and digital art installations to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series. Since its inception in 1971, it has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country and has helped launch the careers of many artists who have gone on to worldwide prominence.

This event is sponsored by Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo and Sotheby’s.

Catering by Taste Caterers
Special thanks to Rhum Clement, Dumante Verdenoce, Charbay Vodka, St. Germain, and Francis Ford Coppola Winery

Circa Issue 121 Out Now

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Circa Art Magazine

front cover: Kevin Cosgrove: Survey, 2007,
Oil on canvas, 120 x 145 cm.
From National College of Art and Design Degree Show; courtesy the artist

Circa Issue 121, Autumn 2007
Circa Art Magazine
43 / 44 Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Ireland
Phone: +353 1 67 97 388
editor@recirca.com
http://www.recirca.com

subscriptions / purchase / PDFs:
http://www.recirca.com/subscribe

The autumn issue of Ireland’s journal of record for contemporary visual art is now on sale. The 120 full-colour pages include news, feature articles, reviews, a host of images, and advertising from Ireland’s main art spaces.

Feature articles

Degree shows: Critics’ choices - Circa asked a number of writers to pick out specific artists from this year’s round of degree shows | I am a monster: The indefinite and the malleable in contemporary female self-portraiture - on the use of transgressive (self-) images by artists such as Janine Antoni, Jenny Saville and Catherine Opie Loren Erdrich | Not saying no: Perverts, melancholics and Bartleby - How do you protest through art? Tim Stott | Paint and politics: Between Argentina and Northern Ireland - A look at the work of Rita Duffy and Daniel García, two artists who have addressed violence in their own countries Vikki Bell | To the waters and the wild: The Burren College of Art - A look at a remarkable third-level college in an unlikely location Eimear McKeith |

Reviews

Belfast The Birth exchange project Slavka Sverakova | Cork Colin Crotty / Megan Eustace / Sibyl Montague Treasa O’Brien | Derry Cathy Wilkes Pádraig Timoney | Dublin Follow the light Eimear McKeith | Art 2007 Gemma Tipton | The Important thing is that tomorrow is not the same as yesterday Chris Fite-Wassilak | Galway Vivienne Dick: The True centre is always new Michaële Cutaya | Eilís Murphy: Work of the devil / Ciara Healy: Stories of displacement Katherine Waugh | Kilkenny Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones: Tactically yours Brian Hand | Limerick The Colour of surprise Karen Normoyle-Haugh | Portadown Nick Stewart: no-one’s not from everywhere David Hughes | Venice Willie Doherty / Gerard Byrne Judith Wilkinson | Cinema spaces and structures at the 52nd Venice Biennale Maeve Connolly | Waterford Titled/untitled Gemma Tipton | (Magazine) Sarah Browne: Sweet futures Charlotte Bonham-Carter |

Project

Gathered light Tony McAteer