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>Subject: Nomads + Residents Oct 7th @ PS1
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>NOMADS & RESIDENTS
>A forum for visitors in the arts: making connections, supporting networks,
>setting up meetings
>
>"Aestheticization of war"
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>Participants: Emily Jacir, Leon Golub, Nancy Spero, Ivo Skoric, Thomas
>Keenan, Walid Raad, Martha Rosler, Trebor Scholz
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>Oct 7th, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave. At the intersection
>of 46th Ave in Long Island City (studio Wing - 2nd floor; entrance at south
>corner of PS1, on 46th Rd., in front of the Amoco gas station)
>
>PROGRAM
>5 - 6.30 pm: presentations
>6.30: coffee break
>6.45: presentations and round table discussion moderated by Trebor Scholz.
>
>The evening will discuss issues around the representation of recent
>politically motivated violence and acts of war. What are the problems
>inherent in aestheticizing political conflicts through different media? What
>are the strategies used to shift the focus away from macrostructures of
>international politics to the microstructures of individual tragedies?
>
>TREBOR SCHOLZ is an artist and curator born in East Germany, currently
>teaching Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Arizona.
>He will present 'Kosov@: Carnival in the Eye of the Storm', a project
>organized in response to the war in Kosovo that consisted of an exhibition
>on view at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon (April
>2000), a film and video program, an international conference, and a website.
>http://projects.pnca.edu/kosovo
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>LEON GOLUB, New York based artist. Since 1950, through painting and large
>scale installations, Golub has focused on stress, violence and war; and most
>recently on a sardonic "pseudo metaphysical" look at current "realities." in
>our schizoid media saturated contemporaneity.
>
>THOMAS KEENAN is Visiting Assoc Professor of Comaparitive Literature at Bard
>College. He is author of "Fables of Responsibility" (Stanford, 1997) and is
>currently finishing a book on humanitarianism, media, and post-Cold war
>conflicts called "Live Feed". He will present the Human Rights Project.
>
>MARTHA ROSLER, New York based artist, works with photography, video and
>installation. She teaches photography and media at Rutger University, and
>just had an exhibition at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York.
>
>NANCY SPERO's art spans four decades across several media. Spero challenges
>assumptions about the nature of women's power and presence by culling images
>of women victims of war and rape, goddesses from ancient history and
>mythology as well as current media images of roller skaters, athletes,
>dancers, old women, etc. Her most recent installation was at the 7th Cairo
>Biennial where Spero was the American representative.
>
>WALID RAAD is a Lebanese artist currently living and working in the US. His
>works include textual analysis, video, performance and photography projects
>that concentrate on the Lebanese civil wars. Raad is an Assistant Professor
>of Media and Cultural Studies at Queens College (CUNY) and is also Executive
>Director of The Atlas Group (Beirut/New York). He will be showing documents
>(notebooks and videotapes) form the Atlas Archive.
>
>EMILY JACIR is a New York based artist.. Her work incorporates a variety of
>media and has dealt with issues of exile and the Palestinian/Israeli
>conflict.
>
>IVO SKORIC is a New York based journalist writing for the on-line mailing
>list "Net time". He will talk about the use of digital vs. analog electronic
>media during the Kosovo war
>
>NOMADS & RESIDENTS makes connections with people who live here and with
>people who visit, by setting up an active network of collaborators, and
>creating and organizing public events in a variety of places. NOMADS &
>RESIDENTS invites artists, guests, curators, critics, activists, travelers
>and passers-by to present insight into their practice, their ideas,
>histories, and drives.The curatorial and organizing group of NOMADS &
>RESIDENTS consists of New York based and temporary residents. They actively
>seek out information about who is coming to New York and when, they invite
>guests to present their ideas and solicit the involvement of spaces where
>these presentations can take place. They welcome advice, ideas and the
>support of others. The events will be partly informal and casual, and will
>focus on exchanging ideas, initiating new projects and networks. They will
>also include short presentations, lectures, talks, sideshows, small
>exhibitions, performances, discussions. Priority will be given to proposals
>that could become projects that will be shared among the participants, to a
>practice that can make resources and ideas available for common use.
>
>Liesbeth Bik (artist, The Netherlands), Catherine Cruello
>(curator/organizer, New York), Andrea Geyer (New York based artist), Gordon
>Knox (New York based initiator and organizer), Jan Kopp (artist, France),
>John Menick (New York based artist), Phill Niblock (New York based artist),
>Olu Oguibe (New York based artist/curator), Cesare Pietroiusti (artist,
>Italy), Jos van der Pol (artist, the Netherlands), Annette Schindler
>(curator, Switzerland), Shelly Silver (New York based artist).
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>For more information or suggestions for the program, please contact us at
>nomadsresidents@hotmail.com
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