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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                          February 25, 2011

 

 

 

ALEX MIRUTZIU

Runway spill #2, 2011

HD video

2:30 minutes

Courtesy SABOT Gallery, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

 

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HANNAH WILKE

Intercourse with..., 1978

Black & white video

27 minutes

Copyright The Scharlatt Family

Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York

 

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GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE

Blood Sacrifice, 2011

Single channel high-definition video

Courtesy of Invisible-Exports, New York

 

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CORBAN WALKER

TV Man, 2010

LCD monitor 65", computer and video file

61-1/8" x 36-3/8" x 4"

Courtesy of The Pace Gallery, New York, Beijing

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GLEN FOGEL

With Me...You, 2011

Five-channel video installation

Photo courtesy of the artist.

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CONSTANTINESCU STEFAN
Troleibuzul 92, 2009
HD / DVD
8 minutes
Courtesy of lokal_30, Warsaw, Poland

 

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HIRAKI SAWA
Dwelling, 2002
9 minutes 20 seconds video on DVD

edition of 8
Courtesy of James Cohan Gallery, New York / Shanghai

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JAKUP FERRI
Three Virgins, 2003
Single-channel video
6:20 minutes
Courtesy of WEINGRÜLL, Karlsruhe, Germany

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LESLIE THORNTON

Binocular (Black Parrot), 2010
HD video loop
3:40 minutes
Courtesy of Winkleman Gallery, New York

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DAVID WOJNAROWICZ

Heroin, 1981
b/w silent film
Courtesy of the Estate of David Wojnarowicz and PPOW Gallery, New York

 

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: MOVING IMAGE WILL OPEN EARLY TO THE PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 3, AT 10:00 AM
 

Moving Image

An Art Fair of Contemporary Video Art

New York, NY | March 3-6, 2011

 

Moving Image is very pleased to announce the list of participating artists and galleries for its inaugural exhibition, including 36 artists represented by 30 galleries from the US and Europe. Presenting 30 single-channel videos and 6 larger scale video sculpture/installations, Moving Image has been conceived to offer a unique viewing experience, providing a rich program of time-based work from around the globe by today's most important and exciting new artists.

 

Highlights of the program include historical works by David Wojnarowicz (1954 –1992) and by Hannah Wilke (1940 - 1993).  Presented by New York's PPOW Gallery, Wojnarowicz's 1981 silent work Heroin is one of the few films the artist completed. Transfered to video from its original 16mm format, it depicts the adverse use of heroin in New York City in the early 1980's. Ronald Feldman Fine Arts is presenting Wilke's 1978 video Intercourse with..., which has been described as "a haunting performance" in which the viewer "'eavesdrops" on a on a series of phone messages intended for Wilke, recorded from her answering machine." Also presented is an earlier video by Hiraki Sawa (who currently has an exhibition at James Cohan Gallery's New York location). Sawa's highly acclaimed video Dwelling (2002) was filmed entirely in his London apartment and yet seems to follow the chaotic flight patterns of  jets and planes (shot with miniatures); the work has been described as "closer to masterful cinema than to experimental video."

 

New work debuting at Moving Image includes Blood Sacrifice (2011), a video by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge presented by New York's Invisible-Exports. Blood Sacrifice is a valentine to a love both lost and enduring. The video, of two Chanel No. 5 perfume bottles filled with blood, is presented in three views. One bottle slowly crumbles and leaks its contents onto the bandage-like muslin below. The liquid slowly spreads, eventually reaching over and encircling the intact bottle. The blood in each bottle is real. The intact bottle contains that of Lady Jaye Breyer, the first gift given to Genesis P-Orridge as their courtship began. The second bottle contains Genesis’ blood from her breast implant, given to Lady Jaye a few years later. Also making its debut is Alex Mirutziu's Runway spills #2 (2011), presented by Cluj-Napoca, Romania's SABOT Gallery. In Mirutziu's video of fashion models, there is a diffusion of focus away from the garment and onto a situation that disrupts a specific convention (falling on the catwalk).
 

Among the installations presented will be Exploded View (2010) by Jim Campbell. Presented by New York's Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, Campbell's installation is a grid  made up of approximately 1152 LEDs. Campbell takes a traditional two-dimensional surface and pulls it apart into a three-dimensional grid.  Exploded View physically takes an image display apart, forcing the viewer to rely on perception and memory as a means to understand its logic. The Pace Gallery presents two installations, including TV Man (2010) by Corban Walker who will represent  Ireland at the 2011 Venice Biennale. Walker has described TV Man as "me watching you watching you watching me watching you watching you watching." Also presented by The Pace Gallery is Michal Rovner's June (2004) in which "calligraphy” images comprised of dozens of figures moving are projected from the top of a vitrine onto a notebook. Finally, Participant Inc, and Callicoon Fine Arts present Glen Fogel's monumental five-chanel video installation, With Me...You. Each of the five videos features a spectacular giant close-up of Fogel's family heirloom jewelry, creating an experience The New York Times called "at once cool and intensely personal."

 

We are very pleased to announce the full list of participating artists and galleries, as well as the schedule of events, for Moving Image 2011:

 

Artists / Participating Galleries

 

Said Atabekov / Impronte Contemporary Art (Milan, Italy)
Sophie Lisa Beresford / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Janet Biggs / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge / Invisible-Exports (New York, NY)
Melanie Bonajo / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Jim Campbell / Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York, NY)
Martin Soto Climent / Karma International (Zurich, Switzerland)
Stefan Constantinescu / lokal_30 (Warsaw, Poland)
Yves Coussement / Galerie Tatjana Pieters (Ghent, Belgium)

Eva Davidova / N2 Galería (Barcelona, Spain)
Oskar Dawicki / Postmasters (New York, NY)
Jakup Ferri / Weingrüll, (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Glen Fogel / Callicoon Fine Arts (Callicoon, NY) / Participant, Inc. (New York, NY)
Maider Fortune / Galerie Martine Aboucaya (Paris, France)
Simon Gush / West (Den Haag, the Netherlands)
Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Martin Kohout / The Future Gallery (Berlin, Germany)
Andres Laracuente / Galerie Yukiko Kawase (Paris, France)
Miranda Lichtenstein / Elizabeth Dee Gallery (New York, NY)
Alex Mirutziu / SABOT Gallery (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Adrien Missika / Rotwand Gallery (Zurich, Switzerland)
Shana Moulton / Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zurich, Switzerland)
Miguel Angel Rios / AKINCI (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
RKDB / Krowswork (Oakland, CA)

Michal Rovner / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)

Amparo Sard / N2 Galería (Barcelona, Spain)
Hiraki Sawa / James Cohan Gallery (New York, NY / Shanghai, China)
Carolee Schneemann / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Paul Mpagi Sepuya / Envoy Enterprises (New York)
Cecilia Stenbom / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Leslie Thornton / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Johanna Unzueta / Christinger De Mayo (Zurich, Switzerland)
Corban Walker / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)
Jeff Whetstone / Julie Saul Gallery (New York, NY)
Hannah Wilke / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts (New York)
David Wojnarowicz / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)

 

 

Schedule of Events

 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

11:00 AM- 8:00 PM
: Admission Is Free

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM : Opening Reception


 

Friday, March 4, 2011

11:00 AM- 8:00 PM :
Admission Is Free


Private tours available for groups. Email us at groups@moving-image.info to schedule.

 

Saturday, March 5, 2011


11:00 AM- 8:00 PM : Admission Is Free

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Spotlight Panel: Current Takes on Video

Moderated by Kevin McGarry (Director and Programmer of New York's Migrating Forms festival held at Anthology Film Archives) the Moving Image Spotlight Panel will include artists Leslie Thornton and Lucy Raven and curators Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York), Barbara London (Museum of Modern Art, New York), and Glenn Phillips (Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles). The discussion will focus on the state of moving image-based work, with an emphasis on how its recognition by institutions has evolved over time. There will be a Q&A with the panelists as part of the discussion.

 

Private tours available for groups. Email us at groups@moving-image.info to schedule.

 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

11:00 AM- 3:00 PM :
Admission Is Free

 

For updates on programming information, please visit our website  www.moving-image.info or contact Ed Winkleman at 212.643.3152 or contact@moving-image.info

 

Moving Image's Curatorial Advisory Committee

  • Zoe Butt, Co-Director and Curator of SanArt, (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
  • John Connelly, Director, The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation (New York, USA)
  • Elizabeth Dee, Principal, Elizabeth Dee Gallery (New York, USA)
  • Raphael Gygax, Curator / Art Historian, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst (Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Kevin McGarry, Director and Programmer, Migrating Forms  (Los Angeles, USA)

Moving Image was conceived by Edward Winkleman and Murat Orozobekov of New York's Winkleman Gallery and co-organized with Penny Pilkington and Wendy Olsoff of New York's P·P·O·W gallery.

 

Moving Image gratefully acknowledges the support of our Media Partners and Sponsors:

  • Art in America
  • The Art Newspaper
  • Culture Pundits
  • Artlog
  • Art Review
  • Flash Art International
  • NY Art Beat
  • The James Hotel, New York
  • Le Parker Meridien, New York
  • La Colombe Torrefaction
  • Rosaura Segura, Encanto Vineyards
  • NY Lounge Decor
  • Dazian Creative Fabric Environments
  • Liana Rae Catering
  • Amax Printing, Inc.
  • Safini Art Services
  • VideoArtWorld

 

Moving Image

March 3-6, 2011

Waterfront New York Tunnel

269 11th Avenue (between 27th and 28th Streets)

New York, NY 10001

 

T: (1) 212.643.3152

E: contact@moving-image.info

 

Hours

Thursday - Saturday, March 3-5, 2011: 11 am - 8 pm

Sunday, March 6, 2011: 11 am - 3 pm

 

www.moving-image.info

 

 

 

Moving Image, LLC

621 West 27th Street

New York, NY 10001

 

t: 212.643.3152

www.moving-image.info

 

 



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