CLOSED: Thomas Ruff 08/03/12-21/04/12 Gagosian, London

Thomas Ruff, Nudes, at Davies Street and Mars, at Britannia Street

Ruff talks about his jpeg series at Aperture Foundation, 2010

Part 1

https://vimeo.com/9742840

Part 2

https://vimeo.com/9732488

Part 3

https://vimeo.com/9737701

Part 4

https://vimeo.com/9740777

Thomas Ruff at the What's Next conference at Foam, Amsterdam, 2011

Is Photograpy Over? Conference at SFMOMA, 2010

Day 1, Part 1

Day 1, Part 2

Day 2, Part 1

Day 2, Part 2

Day 2, Part 3

CLOSED: Artist Talk, Daniel Eatock 15/05/12 Spike Island, Bristol

Artist Talk, Daniel Eatock

PRESS RELEASE

London-based artist and designer Daniel Eatock is "interested in connections between image and language, titles, punch lines, miscommunication, subversions, open systems, contributions from others, seriality, collections, discovery and inventing."

Eatock's work features in The Artists’ Postcard Show, and in this talk he will introduce his work which includes commissions for Channel 4 as well as projects such as his ongoing attempts to draw the perfect freehand circle and choreographing a set of dances to accompany car alarms.

Eatock balances on a chair and gives a talk at the Walker Art Centre, 2009

Car Alarm Dance, 2007

Car Alarm Dance 3, 2007 

Car Alarm Dance 4, 2007

Read what Eatock has to ay on the Car Alarm Dance series over at his site here

Eatock is currently showing One + One (through – 31/3/12 at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston Upon Thames. 

You can read an interview with him about the show at Dazed Digital

CLOSED: Frieze Art Fair Talks Program 04/05/12-07/05/12 New York

FRIEZE PRESS RELEASE

Frieze Talks is a daily program of presentations, panel discussions and conversations that will take place at Frieze New York. Featuring leading artists, writers and cultural commentators, the talks program is presented by Frieze Art Inc. and programmed by Cecilia Alemani. Participants include: Okwui Enwezor (Director, Haus der Kunst, Munich), Glenn D. Lowry (Director, The Museum of Modern Art, New York), Saskia Sassen (Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology Columbia University, New York) and Sheena Wagstaff(Chairman, Modern and Contemporary Art Department, Metropolitan Museum, New York).

In its inaugural year, Frieze Talks takes as inspiration the unique location of the fair: the geographical, social and cultural neighborhoods of Randall’s Island. This year’s program is organized thematically, focusing on the notion of the atlas, it will investigate different ways of mapping, describing and exploring. From geo-political maps to fictional sites; geographical explorations to mental states, Frieze Talks will consider the means by which art and artists have tried to represent and organize the world.

Frieze Talks will open with ‘Mapping the World of Art: André Malraux and hisMusée Imaginaire‘, a’ keynote lecture by acclaimed French philosopher and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman, who has spent more than twenty years of studying the history and theory of images.

Critic and curator Robert Storr will analyze the work of Gerhard Richter and his influential ‘Atlas’, the ongoing archive of photographs, sketches and materials the acclaimed artist has been collecting since 1962. Also presented will be a conversation between artist Zoe Leonard and art historian Rhea Anastas; as well as lectures by artists Allan Sekula and Taryn Simon.

Frieze Talks will also present four panel discussions on current debates in contemporary art and theory. Topics include: ‘Expanding Museums’ in which three directors of major New York museums discuss the role of contemporary art institutions in the way we experience our cities; ‘New Geographies’, considering issues of new ethics and relativism; ‘On Land Occupation’, focusing on new ways to re-imagine borders and geographies; and ‘Collection Cartographies’ on private art collections that are geographically focused.

Cecilia Alemani commented: ‘Frieze Talks is an exciting platform where artists, critics, curators and writers will exchange ideas and create a fruitful dialogue. I look forward to welcoming a diverse group of speakers who will bring their own unique visions and perspectives on this year’s topic – the atlas.


CLOSED: Barbara Hammer 24/02/12 Tate Modern, London

Programme 16, Breaking The Law 

Screening of the below films followed by a panel discussion with Barbara Hammer, William E Jones, Elisabeth Lebovici and Stuart Comer.

Blue Film No. 6 or Love Is Where you Find It
Barbara Hammer, 1998, Super 8 transferred to video, 3 min

Film Montages (For Peter Roehr)
William E. Jones, US 2006, video, 11 min

Lesbian Bar Raid
Anonymous, date unknown, Peru, video, 3 min

Mansfield 1962
William E Jones, US 2006, video, silent, 9 min

History Lessons
Barbara Hammer, US 2000, video, 66 min

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BARBARA HAMMER

Film, Creativity and Process Guest Lecture, Barbara Hammer at EGS, 2004

Hammer on Feminist Film

Nitrate Kisses by Barbara Hammer (2009?) 

WILLIAM E JONES

The Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography by William E Jones, 1998

Best of Art Basel Miami Beach 2011, William E Jones

Otis MFA Fine Arts Guest Lecture: William E Jones, 2011