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ARTPROJX CINEMA SERIES TWO

16-17-18 October 2004 / Prince Charles Cinema

This programme of international artists film and video will add a new dimension to the work shown by galleries at the Frieze Art Fair. Galleries and artists have the opportunity to show their work at the Prince Charles Cinema in the heart of London's Leicester Square. This is a rare chance to comprehensively survey international contemporary film and video art.

Saturday 16th October
4-6pm e-flux presents: e-flux video rental, staff picks

6-8pm Lisson Gallery presents: Video/Film by Gallery Artists

Sunday 17th October
4-6pm Gyonata Bonvicini and David Gryn select: Video/Film Artists from International Galleries at the Frieze Art Fair (Volume 1)

6-8pm Cabinet, London presents Hotel Sub Rosa

Monday 18th October
4-6pm Gyonata Bonvicini and David Gryn select: Video/Film Artists from International Galleries at the Frieze Art Fair (Volume 2)

6-8pm Greene Naftali Gallery, NY presents: Video/Film by Gallery Artists

Prince Charles Cinema
7 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, London WC2.
Cinema Box Office 020 7494 3654 (open for telephone bookings 1.30-8pm daily)

SINGLE TICKET (1 EVENT) £7.50 / TWO EVENTS (SAME DAY) £13.50 / ACCESS ALL (6 EVENTS) £35

All galleries featuring in this series are exhibiting at the Frieze Art Fair, Regents Park 15-18 Oct 2004

Press tickets/information contact Artprojx: events@artprojx.com

Student and Artist Discounts visit www.artupdate.com/london

Series Producer: David Gryn - Artprojx

t 077 111 27 848 e david@artprojx.com url www.artprojx.com/future.html


Saturday 16th October 4-6pm


e-flux presents:
e-flux video rental, staff picks


Lawrence Weiner selected by Pierre Huyghe
Mircea Cantor selected by Natasa Petresin
Alexandra Mir selected by Francesca Grassi
Markus Schinwald selected by Adam Budak
Cameron Jamie selected by Jens Hoffmann
Diego Perrone selected by Massimiliano Gioni
Miriam Bäckström selected by Anders Kruger
Nevin Alada selected by Vasif Kortun
Clemens von Wedemeyer selected by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Nick Relph & Oliver Payne selected by Ali Subotnick
Michel Auder selected by e-flux

With e-flux director, Anton Vidokle, in conversation with participating artists.


Saturday 16th October 6-8pm

Lisson Gallery presents: Video/Film by Gallery Artists:

Francis Alys, Rodney Graham, Jane & Louise Wilson, Douglas Gordon, Graham Gussin, Ceal Floyer, Christian Jankowski, Pierre Bismuth, Tony Oursler


Sunday 17th October 4-6pm

Gyonata Bonvicini and David Gryn select:
Video/Film Artists from International Galleries (Volume 1):


Frith Street Gallery, London (UK)
Fiona Tan, Jaki Irvine

Gallery Foundation Foksal, Warsaw (POL)
Artur Zmijewski

Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco (USA)
Euan McDonald, Frank Haines, Will Rogan

Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo (JAP)
Yuki Kimura

Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna (AUT)
Asta Groeting, Ene-Liis Semper, Adriana Czernin, Jun Yang

Galleria Francesca Kaufmann, Milano (IT)
Yoshua Okon, Candice Breitz, Adrian Paci

Galerie Klosterfelde, Berlin (GER)
Christian Jankowski - Hollywood Snow

Yvon Lambert, Paris (FRA)Alice Anderson


Gio' Marconi, Milano (IT)
Vibeke Tandberg


Sunday 17th October 6-8pm


Cabinet, London presents

Hotel Sub Rosa


Life and Death in Hull by Ian Macmillan, 2003 (52 mins)

Table Tableaux by Marc Camille Chaimowicz, 1976 (5 mins)

and

Shades of Destructors, Mark Leckey / Jack 2 Jack (40 mins)


Monday 18th October 4-6pm


Gyonata Bonvicini and David Gryn select:
Video/Film Artists from International Galleries (Volume 2):

Massimo Minini, Brescia (IT)
Paolo Chiasera, Deborah Ligorio, Eva Marisaldi

Parker's Box, New York (USA)
Samuel Rousseau, Patrick Martinez, Tere Recarens, Caroline McCarthy, Jason Glasser, Tim Laun, Steve Brower, Conrad Carpenter, Simon Faithfull

Daniel Reich, New York (USA)
Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, Black Leotard Front

Salon 94, New York (USA)
Aida Ruilova, Alix Pearlstein, Malerie Marder

Transmission Gallery, Glasgow (UK)
Stephen Sutcliffe, Matthew Noel-Tod, Torsten Lauschmann, Duncan Campbell

Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen (DEN)
Peter Land - The Lake

Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin (GER)
Laura Horelli

Donald Young Gallery, Chicago (USA)
Rodney Graham - A Reverie Interrupted by the Police, 2003


Monday 18th October 6-8pm

Greene Naftali Gallery, NY presents: Video/Film by Gallery Artists:


Julie Becker - Leda & the Swan, 1993/2004, (7 mins)/World Premiere
Paul Chan - Now Praise American Leftists, 2001 (3 mins)
Paul Chan - Happiness (Finally) After 35,000 Years of Civilization - after Henry Darger & Charles Fournier (18 mins)
Morgan Fisher - The Wilkinson Household Fire Alarm, 1973 (1 mins 15 secs)
Harun Farocki - Eye Machine III, 2003 (15 mins)
Ara Peterson - UV (Ultra-Violence), 2003 (16 mins)

and

David Zink-Yi


ARTPROJX CINEMA SERIES TWO
16-17-18 October 2004

Artprojx Cinema Series Two offers another approach to the fruition of video art – a new format and a different framework. Working in partnership with the galleries and public art spaces, Artprojx provides an innovative outreach for their art video/film projects, specifically in the context of the cinema, considered an open platform and an established setting to view and scrutinise artists’ moving-image based output.

The Cinema Series Two combines art fair with exhibition – with three models:

1. Established galleries presenting their own artists.

2. A non-profit art organisation inviting a group of curators to select artists.

3. A presentation based on the criteria of the galleries selection of artists, in order to give a different vision of the international art production.

This series presents a heterogeneous selection of artworks organised by alphabetical order, not attempting to create any kind of narratives. The outcome is a snap-shot inventory of the current status of international art video/film, not exhaustive but with enough variety to represent a valid investigation point.

The significance of the video works is altered as it becomes apparent that in this framework and sequence, they stand not only for themselves but also represent the galleries and the international artistic context related to them.

(c) David Gryn and Gyonata Bonvicini 2004

 


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