New York

Tonight: Open Cover Before Striking Confounding Expectations Panel Discussion

This should be interesting. Especially in light of the all the technology talk I have been having - it will be interesting to here these artist's perspective.

Open Cover Before Striking
Confounding Expectations. Panel Discussion


Thursday, April 8, 2010
7:00 pm

FREE

The New School
Tishman Auditorium

66 West 12th Street
New York, New York

Aperture and the photography department in the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School present a panel discussion with artists Roe Ethridge, Collier Schorr, and James Hoff & Miriam Katzeff of Primary Information, to discuss the pressing question: As print faces the encroachment of digital technology and the mainstreaming of online culture, what is the viability of the printed and published form of photography—monographic, serial, underground, or otherwise—as a means of artistic production? This panel discussion will be moderated by Gil Blank, artist and founding editor of Influence magazine.

Roe Ethridge received a BFA in photography at the College of Art in Atlanta. Ethridge's images emanate from his direct experience of the world. His focus is multiple and restless as he works to capture the vivid and intimate details of his various locales. In so doing, he moves freely among the classic genres of the photographic medium—portrait, landscape, and still life. Ethridge's work has recently been exhibited at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York: MOCA, Los Angeles: ICA, Boston and gallery exhibitions at Barbara Gladstone, Brussels and Rathole, Tokyo. His work has been featured in Vice magazine, Blind Spot, A magazine and i-D. Recent monographs include Rockaway, NY (2008) and Farewell Horse (2009). Ethridge will be included in the exhibition "New Photography 2010" at MOMA, New York.

Collier Schorr attended the School of the Visual Arts, New York. Best known for her portraits of adolescent men and women, Schorr's pictures often blend photographic realism with elements of fiction and youthful fantasy. Schorr's work was featured in the 2002 Whitney Biennial and the 2003 International Center for Photography Triennial. Schorr has exhibited her work at venues such as the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Le Consortium, Dijon, France; Villa Romana; Florance, Italy, Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, CO, and Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany. Working with SteidlMack, Schorr has published the monographs Jens F., Neighbors, There I Was, and Blumen. In June 2010 Schorr's work will be the subject of a retrospective exhibition titled "German Face" at the Museu Coleccao Berardo, Lisbon Portugal in conjunction with this summer's PhotoEspana, and will travel to CoCA Kronika in Bytom, Poland for the Ars Cameralis Festival in November 2010.

Primary Information is a non-profit organization formed in 2006 by James Hoff and Miriam Katzeff with the mission to publish and distribute artists' books and artists' writings. It is the firm belief of the founders that publications are essential to contemporary and historic artistic practice as they are more accessible than the conventional museum or gallery exhibition, which can only reach a finite number of people.

Gil Blank is a photographer and a frequent writer on the social, political, and historical contexts of current photographic practices. He has served as a contributing editor of photographic criticism for Art On Paper, Issue, and Whitewall magazines, and was a founding editor of Influence, an independently published magazine devoted to contemporary image-making. His writing regularly appears in monographs, including Freischwimmer, by Wolfgang Tillmans (2005), and White Planet, Black Heart, by Torbjorn Rodland (2006), as well as in surveys such as In Numbers: Serial Artist Editions, 1955–2008 (2009) and Words Without Pictures, commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Aperture, 2010).

New York Armory Week 2010, Day 3 - PULSE and a Swimming Cities fundraiser.


The entrance to the PULSE Contemporary Art Fair 2010.

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair 2010.

Pulse was small and bite sized compared with the Armory. Much easier to take in but the overall complexity of the work wasn't up to the same level. Still an enjoyable experience.


Dionisio Gonzalez, "Halong IX," 2009 at ftc gallery, Berlin, Germany.


Frank Breuer, "Untitled," 2009 at ftc gallery, Berlin, Germany.
This sculptural layout of well shot photography would have had a better impact if the wall wasn't made so poorly with no attention to details.


Geissler & Sann, "The real estate #12," (left) and "The real estate #13," (right) both 2009 at ftc gallery, Berlin, Germany.
These "real estate" images are a nice echo on the current state of the economy.


Johannes Girardoni, "Exposed Icon #5," 2009 at Lukas Feichtner gallery, Vienna, Austria.


Barry Frydlender, at Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, NY.


Sangbin IM, "Armory 2008," 2008 at Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY.


Carlo Van der Roer, From top row right to left: "Christelle Imperial de Castro," 2008. "Taika Waititi," 2008. "Yoko Okutsu," 2008. "Aurel Schmidt 2," 2009. "Sara Rossein," 2009. "Terence Koh," 2008. at M+B gallery, Los Angles, CA.


Carlos and Jason Sanchez, "The Baptism," 2003 (left) and "Masked," 2007 (right) at Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY.
I am quite curious how a show of Jason and Carlos Sanchez would look since many of their images are strong and don't fit together in a traditional way.


Carlos and Jason Sanchez, "Atomic Bomb Dome Hiroshima," 2010 at Nicholas Metivier Gallery


Jeremy Dean, "CEO Stagecoach (Black)," (from the series Futurama Mini) 2009 at CTS creative thriftshop.


Kiel Johnson, "POLAROID," and other cameras, 2010 Davidson Contemporary, New York, NY.

THE SWIMMING CITIES OF THE OCEAN OF BLOOD - silent auction and fundraiser.

The SWIMMING CITIES art collective is held a art auction fundraiser for their upcoming sculptural boat and performance project on the Ganges River, in India, 2010. The event was hosted at WALKER STAGE at 56 Walker St. in Tribeca. The event will include the unveiling of the first finished boat prototype, an 18′x8′ hand-crafted stainless steel catamaran, powered by a motorcycle driven paddle wheel. Music will be provided by eclectic NYC underground DJ’s Small Change, Matt Shadetek, and DJ 2melo.

The auction will included 100+ works, all members or friends of Swimming Cities including: Swoon, Thomas Beale, ImminentDisaster, Ben Mortimer, Ero, Tod Seeley, Ben Wolfe, Pork, Tony Bones, Jeff Stark, Isaac Aden, Ariel Campos, Gregg Henderson, Leslie Stem, Lopi, Katelan Foisey, Iris Stvn Lason, Spy, Sarah Aller, Matt Curtis, Petric Seeley, Zev David Deans, Elizabeth Bentley, Hannah Mishin, Orien McNeill, Ksenjiya, Angie Kang, Ben Devoe, Czack Tucker, Heather Jones, Noah Sparks, Porter Fox, Tim Treason, Ayen Tran, Dan Sabau, Virginia Reath, Clair Huntington, and Kara Blosom.


Someone bidding on a work by SWOON


Revving up the boat prototype.


Revving up the boat prototype.

Lay Flat 02: Meta / Release Party and Signing at ICP, New York

I'm looking forward to this event tonight. Hope to see everyone there.

Lay Flat and the International Center of Photography invite you to celebrate the release of Lay Flat 02: Meta.

Friday, March 26th from 6-7:30pm
FREE and open to the public!

ICP Museum Store
International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
t: 212-857-9725

The editors and various contributors will be in attendance and available to sign copies of the publication.

For more information or to purchase visit www.layflat.org

* RSVP is not required but you can do so on the Facebook event page.