Artists Using YouTube
May 13, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
512 W 19th St
On Tuesday, May 13,
The Kitchen presents Artists Using YouTube, an
evening curated and moderated by Rachel Greene. The program will feature
Sue de Beer,
Matthew Higgs and
Matthew Ronay sharing their favorite YouTube clips, most of which provide indirect fodder for the artists’
practices. Presentations will be followed by a question and answer session with Greene and the artists. Artists
Using YouTube will take place at 7:00 P.M. at
The Kitchen (512 West 19th Street). Tickets are $5.
Despite constantly appearing in the media as an analog to television, movies, music videos and even political
campaigns, YouTube has become a significant phenomenon in the art world—steadily and often invisibly.
Artists Using YouTube seeks to reveal how YouTube serves as a source of inspiration and distraction for many
of today’s contemporary artists.
Rachel Greene is a partner in the art consulting and art production agency Art and Advisory. Her clients
include individual collectors as well as bands and businesses needing artwork or artist collaborations. In 1999-
2000, Rachel was a Helena Rubinstein Fellow at the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program. Her
Whitney Program thesis was published in Artforum magazine (2000), and later turned into a book, Internet Art
published in Thames and Hudson’s prestigious World of Art series in 2004. Also that year, Greene served as a
curatorial consultant and catalogue essayist for the Whitney Biennial. More recent projects include exhibitions
Rules of Crime and Contagious Media at the New Museum of Contemporary Art and I Smell Pregnant, a show
of Ryan Trecartin's at QED in Los Angeles in the Spring of 2006. Other affiliations include Rhizome.org, and
Participant, Inc, an alternative space on the Lower East Side of New York where she is a founding board
member.
Sue de Beer is an artist who uses video, photographs and performance to explore the connections between
media and cultural phenomena. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally in such venues as the
New Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Deitch Projects, Postmasters
Gallery and Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, the Reina Sofia in
Madrid, the Kunst Werke and the Kunsthalle Shirn in Germany, and the Neue Gallerie am Landes Museum
Joanneum in Austria, and solo exhibitions at Marianne Boesky Gallery and the Bangkok Biennial, in February
2007. De Beer’s work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New
Museum for Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Goetz Collection. She received her M.F.A.
from Columbia University in 1998.
Matthew Higgs (b.1964 Wakefield, England) has exhibited internationally since 1992. His work was most
recently included in the 2007 exhibitions EX LIBRIS:
Matthew Higgs and Peter Wuethrich, University Gallery
Umass, Amherst, MA; and Are You Happy, The Apartment, Vancouver, BC, Canada; as well as the 2008
exhibition A New High In Getting Low, John Connelly Presents, New York, NY. Higgs is a widely published
writer and a regular contributor to Artforum magazine whose recent and forthcoming contributions to
publications for Kay Rosen, Ken Price, John McCracken, Oliver Payne and Nick Relph, Marilyn Minter,
Elizabeth Peyton, and Peter Doig, amongst others. As a curator he has organized more than 150 exhibitions and
projects in Europe, the United States and Canada. Since November 2004 Higgs has been the director and chief
curator of White Columns, New York, where he has organized numerous individual exhibitions and projects.
Matthew Ronay was born in 1976 in Louisville, Kentucky. He graduated from the Maryland Institute College
of Art in 1998 and earned an MFA from Yale University in 2000. He currently lives and works in New York.
Matthew recently had a solo show at Andrea Rosen Gallery in February 2008. In 2006 Parasol Unit Foundation
for Contemporary Art, London, hosted a major one-man presentation of the artist’s work, Goin’ Down, Down,
Down. Ronay has recently been included in several notable group exhibitions, including Phantasmania, at the
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, and the traveling exhibition Uncertain States of America:
American Art in the 3rd Millennium, which originated at the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo,
Norway.
Matthew Ronay and Nathan Carter make up the sporadically performing band The Final Run iNs.
They last appeared at the Vizcaya Gardens in Miami, FL for The Ball of Artists in conjunction with Art Basel
Miami Beach. Other recent shows include Dirty Burt’s Bubble Spa and Blue Bazaar performed in Los Angeles,
CA, at the Mandrake, and Hong Kong Restaurant all ages show in New York, NY, at Taxter and Spengemann.
Their next show will be as Esther Schipper Galerie, Berlin in May 2008.
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