Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Group 1 Interview - How did we get here?
Participants: Anna Miller, Genevieve Goffman, Anne Wu
Moderator: Tung Chau - Third year Ph.D. candidate, History of Art. Her research looks at the legacies of mid-century national formations, anticolonial struggles, and the global Cold War in the practice of contemporary artists

Interview Synopsis -
Tung Chau leads the conversation with Genevieve Goffman, Anna Miller, and Anne Wu on the origins of their works currently on view. Together, they discuss the ways in which culture, mythology, and life experience metabolize into objects of varying scale, rhythm, and tenor. Elements of meaning-making, nostalgia, and storytelling are considered as spaces for particularity and agency.

TRT: 01:12:44

Group Interview series part 1

Group 1 Interview - How did we get here?
Preview - machine question
TRT:10:03


Saturday, 15 August 2020

David Roy performance
Red Planet, 2020
A film made in collaboration with Vanessa Haddad and Adam Gundersheimer
TRT: 58:54

Filmed live from Grice Bench, Los Angeles and streamed via M 2 3, New York on Saturday, 15 August 2020 at sundown.


Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Group 2 interview - Living things
Participants: Alex Zak, Karinne Smith, Lauren Lee, Randi Renate
Moderator: Alex Fialho - art historian, curator, and graduate student at Yale University’s Combined Ph.D. Program in the History of Art and African American Studies. He previously worked for five years as Programs Director at Visual AIDS.

Alex Fialho leads a conversation with Lauren Lee, Karinne Smith, Randi Renate, and Alex Zak about their works currently on view. Through experimentation, trompe l’oeil, taxidermy, and scientific research, these artists discuss their interests in the lived and living as expanded forms of objecthood; Living and dead material, perception, language that creates life, systems of transformation, act as connective tissue and points of divergence.

TRT: 1:13:59

Group Interview series part 2

Group 2 interview - Living things
Preview
TRT: 0:00:30


Saturday, 22 August 2020

Alex Zak performance
Cool Down (Up in Smoke)

With the frame of the video stream in mind, Alex will be positioning and moving fans throughout a basement space until they fill the frame. Like the seasonal Yule log, a tool of comfort is mediated through a screen

TRT: 0:33:34

(Streamed/recorded live Saturday, 22 August 2020)


Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Group 3 interview - Vanishing point
Participants: Sam Shoemaker, David Roy, Peyton Peyton, Efrat Lipkin
Moderator: Marina Molarsky-Beck - an art historian, curator, and doctoral student in Yale's History of Art department, where she focuses on selfhood and subjectivity in nineteenth-century painting. She has worked on exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Harvard Art Museums, the Museum of Modern Art, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, and SLEEPCENTER, New York

Marina Molarsky-Beck leads a conversation with Sam Shoemaker, David Roy, Peyton Peyton, and Efrat Lipkin about their works currently on view. The artists contemplate the range of a material’s reach into physical and metaphorical vanishing points, the features that ground them, trajectories formed, orientation and reorientation. Space is where intentions are made real; a moment to claim, digest, or adapt; the beginning and end of travel.

TRT: 01:09:08

Group Interview series part 3

Group 3 interview - Vanishing Point
Preview
TRT: 0:01:26


Wednesday, 02 September 2020

Peyton Peyton performance
Worms in my mouth again, 2020

Worms in my mouth again is a performance, an embodied disassociation, an exploration of polyvagal theory, an oscillation of bodily states, a cyclical experience of fighting, flighting, and freezing- an outward initiation, a coping mechanism for being in a body, an emotional bowel obstruction, and an incantation for good digestion.

TRT: 0:14:51

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