For Immediate Release - June 22, 2011
Artists Meeting Presents:
Being and Event - A Free Night of Performance - Live at Postmasters Gallery
459 West 19th Street, New York NY
Sunday June 26th - starting at 8pm.
Artists Meeting and Postmasters Gallery invite you to attend the collectives latest multimedia showcase investigating the borders of performance art. Being and Event refers to the book of the same title by philosopher Alain Badiou. With special guest MC Al Lupiani, Artists Meeting loosely addresses his theories in two types of performances. The overarching questions are, what constitutes being and what constitutes an event in the 21st Century. On the being side are performances by Maria Joao Salema, Don Edler, Paulina V. Ahlstrom and Abigail Weg. On the event side are performances by Sofy Yuditskaya, Olga Lysenko & Fernando Sanabria, Lee Wells, Douglas Kelley, GH Hovagimyan, Raphaele Shirley, the Nsumi Collective with Dungeon Master and surprise special guests.
This will be Artists Meeting's fourth multi-media performance event at Postmasters and follow up to the 1st YouTube Slam, Triptych Party, Weirder The Better, and A-List Cannibal Cage Match.
Being and Event – Program
Being - 8-9pm
Don Edler - Drinking about the Universe
Inviting the audience for free beer at his portable minibar and encouraged to talk about their views of the universe.
Maria Joao Salema - The Moving Still Life
A projected video of an endlessly collapsing still life
Paulina V. Ahlstrom - This Moment
Upon entering the audience will be givin slips of paper with the words “this moment” written on them and record participants thoughts throughout the evening.
Abigail Weg - Interactive Face Painting
will be conducting an interactive installation using projected imagery to paint portraits of the audience.
Event – 9 -11pm
Sofy Yudiskayana - Differences in Duration of the Eternal Return
Objects are captured and reprojected onto their original site of occurrence quantized sound and objects in interactive performance.
Olga Lysenko & Fernando Sanabria - The Wino
Compositions performed on a full-scale wine-bottle-glass piano in an attempt to create a moment of magic.
Lee Wells - Artistic Survival Techniques for the End of the World and Beyond
A multi-media event within an event, briefly touching on a wide range of new topics with special guests including:
• Douglas Kelley - Revenge of Art History
A discussion on Artists Survival Technigues that reference to Francis Fukuyama’s, The End of History and the Last Man.
• Victor Sheely - Myth Thunder Standings
On hind legs, King Coyote Butterfly floats a stinging bee blessing ceremony of the evening's proceedings.
• David Henry Brown Jr - The Thinker
Will present a performance about survival in a future where the state and private thought are ever merging.
GH Hovagimyan - Boxing Rants
An interactive shadow-boxing rant performance using a hacked Kinect Camera.
Raphaele Shirley - Red line, cigarette, running man, spinning circle
A minimal performance act and multimedia visual landscape that morphs into a full scale kinetic sculpture in the spirit of Nam June Paik’s fluxus performances.
NSUMI Collective with Dungeon Master - The First International Speed Metal Drumming and Arts Education Symposium
Ashort discussion with five one-minute speed metal drum performances, concluding with a five-minute discussion about feelings experienced by drummers as they perform.
For more detailed information please see www.artistsmeeting.org
Note:
For more information contact: artistsmeeting@nujus.net or Postmasters Gallery
459 West 19th Street, New York NY 10011, 1-212-727-3323
Postmasters Gallery opened in East Village in December 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in September 1998 the gallery relocated again to a large ground floor space in Chelsea. During its 25 years Postmasters has shown young and established artists of all media, actively seeking new forms of creative expression and show them in a context of painting, sculpture and photography. The artworks are generally content oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time.
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