![]() | Shipwreck (video still) (2005) DVD, glass vessel and master tape :39 loops continously Single Channel Video Loop Collection Julia Stoschek, Courtesy Oliver Kamm/5BE Gallery |
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| The Seventh Side of the Die at Alona Kagan Gallery | Mar 8, 2006 | - | Apr 29, 2006 |
| With the recent scandals in the literary world of writers faking their memoirs and even identities—to the point where we are not sure they ever existed— the concept of spinning stories has gone to a new level. From reality TV shows, talk shows and ov... | |||
| If You're Feeling Sinister at Alona Kagan Gallery | Sep 15, 2005 | - | Oct 15, 2005 |
| Alona Kagan Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition organized by Independent Curator Anat Ebgi titled “If You’re Feeling Sinister”. If You’re Feeling Sinister”, a song and album title by Scottish collaborative band Belle & Sebastian, is t... |
| 2008 | 1 lots (1 results, 100% unsold) |
| Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included. |
| Phillips De Pury, Under the Influence, New York, March 31, 2008 | ||||
| Lot: 343 | Meghan ca. 2005 | Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 | unsold/withdrawn | |
| Posted: 2006-11-15 | |
Printed Matter is pleased to present two book launches and signings as part of The New York Art Book Fair. John Lurie's Learn to Draw will be launched on November 18, 2006 at 3:00 PM and Jen DeNike's Seven Suns will be launched on November 19, 2006 at 3:00 PM.
The New York Art Book Fair is located at 548 West 22nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenue. Admission to the fair is free. Seven Suns is an artists' book by Jen DeNike in collaboration with Peter Coffin, Adam Helms, Amy Smith Stewart, Justin Lowe, Anat Ebgi, Aaron Young, and Mika Rottenberg. Inspired by Ed Ruscha's Nine Swimming Pools and A Broken Glass, Seven Suns is a meditation on vernacular, nostalgia, repetition, vacancy, and mortality. True to Ruscha's publication, Seven Suns proposes a structural format of images and blank pages, mirroring the same number of blank pages to images, from front to back, and in reverse, prompting a formal compositional rhythm. Jen DeNike is a video artist who lives and works in New York City. Her work has been shown internationally and she recently had her first European solo exhibition at KW Institute of Contemporary Art Berlin. Her work has also been shown at PS1 (Queens), Tensta Konsta (Stockholm), Oliver Kamm Gallery (New York), 404 Contemporari (Naples), and CAHM Houston. Seven Suns by Jen DeNike is a soft cover, 84 page book with color, black & white images and text by the artists, in a numbered edition of 1000. Published by the NewCenter for Contemporary Art, Louisville, designed by Art Design Office Los Angeles, California. Seven Suns retails for $25 For more information on The NY Art Book Fair, please visit www.nyartbookfair.com. | |
M*A*S*H New York | Posted: 2007-02-17 |
| M*A*S*H New York is an all-media group show taking place during The Armory Show and The Art Show, February 22-26, 2007. Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Amy Smith-Stewart, the exhibition will present a fresh look at the current state of the art world. M*A*S*H New York will be the second installment in a series of shows produced by Cottelston Advisors/Michael Sellinger. The exhibition will present a dynamic and diverse survey of work by early career artists. | |
KW | Posted: 2006-08-23 |
New Exhibitions at KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Opening: Saturday, September 2, 2006, 5 - 9 pm From September 3 to November 12, 2006, KW Institute for Contemporary Art presents the exhibition No Matter How Bright the Light, the Crossing Occurs at Night, an exhibtion in collaboration with the Berlin artists Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Judith Hopf/Deborah Schamoni, and Ines Schaber, curated by Anselm Franke. KW will also show photo and film works by the New York artists Jen DeNike, Mika Rottenberg and Aaron Young. We would like to cordially invite you to the opening on Saturday, September 2, 2006, 5 - 9 pm. JEN DENIKE 1st and 2nd floor Photographic and video-based works by the young American artist Jen DeNike will be presented from September 3 to November 12, 2006 at KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Jen DeNike's photos and videos are both portraits and stereotypes, addressing essential themes like individual and society, role models and social control, cult and obsession as well as their physical, sexual, and sometimes also aggressive forms of expression. In her most recent work the artist looks at stereotyped behaviours among American adolescents - at the typical and familiar rituals and power play, at the elements of theatricality, rivalry and aggression implicit in them and also at what lies behind, namely, the aesthetics, eroticism and occasional ruthlessness and cruelty of adolescent fantasy worlds. We would like to thank the Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, for their generous support. MIKA ROTTENBERG 3rd floor Like Jen DeNike and Aaron Young, Mika Rottenberg belongs to a young and vibrant New York art scene that is gaining increasing international attention. Her video installations reflect and comment on global themes like cultural identity, economy and work in the postindustrial, globalized age, all in a curious and absurd manner. Her most recent work Dough (2005/06) departs from film in real space and depicts a perpetual dough-making machine operated by a female workforce in beige uniforms who, through various physical idiosyncrasies and the incorporation of diverse body functions, become a direct part of the grotesque circle of production. A claustrophobic situation is produced, which acts like the center of an uncanny but terribly familiar universe. We would like to thank the Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, for their generous support. AARON YOUNG From September 2 on, KW will present a site-specific project by the young American artist Aaron Young. In his performances, videos, and sculptures, Young replicates social situations in public space, whose outcomes he himself often cannot control. For Berlin, he will realize a work entitled "IPO" (25 offerings) (2006). We would like to thank the Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, for their generous support. Opening: Saturday, September 2, 2006, 5 - 9 pm Dates: September 3 - November 12, 2006 Opening Hours: Tue - Sun 12 - 7 pm, Thur 12 - 9 pm KW Institute for Contemporary Art Auguststrasse 69 10117 Berlin http://www.kw-berlin.de Further information: Markus Müller l Maike Cruse Phone 0049 [30] 2434 59 42 presse@kw-berlin.de | |
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