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Laida Lertxundi: Publishes Chapter included on the Documenta Madrid 09

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Laida Lertxundi

VI International Documentary Film Festival of Madrid

May 1-10, 2009

Madrid, Spain

Laida Lertxundi, Visiting Faculty in the Media Program UCSD, will be publishing a chapter on humor in feminist and/or queer documentary and video art, "La Risa, El Fuego de mi Intelecto," (Laugh, The Fire of my Intellect) for the Documenta 09 Festival. The book, "La Risa Oblicua: Tangentes Paralelismos e Intersecciones entre lo Documental y el Humor," (The Oblique Laugh: Parallelisms Tangents and Intersections between Documental and Humor) is edited by Elena Oroz and Gonzalo de Pedro. For more information, please visit: www.documentamadrid.com/

Press Release: http://www.artshub.co.uk/uk/news.asp?sType=news&catId=1079&sc=1&sId=177299


Kim MacConnel and Alum Brian Dick: ''Discombobulated'' at the L Street Gallery - Apr 25-Jul 20 '09

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SD Art Prize 2009: Recognition of Excellence in the Visual Arts

Kim MacConnel and emerging artist Brian Dick

''Discombobulated''

Opening Reception on Saturday, April 25, 2009 | 7-9PM

Exhibition runs April 25 through July 15, 2009

Artist Talk with Brian Dick, Thursday, June 25th, 6:30-7:30

L Street Gallery, 628 L Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (Across from the Omni Hotel)

SD ART PRIZE, a cash prize with exhibition opportunities, spotlights three established San Diego artists and three emerging artists each season whose outstanding achievements in the field of Visual Arts merit the recognition.

Laida Lertxund: Farce Sensationelle! October 2009 - April 2011 - From Ecstasy to Rapture. A 50 Year Retrospective ...

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Laida Lertxundi

From Ecstasy to Rapture. A 50 Year Retrospective of Alternative Spanish Film /
Del Éxtasis al Arrebato: 50 Años del Otro Cine Español
October 2009 - April 2011

Farce Sensationelle!
Laida Lertxundi's 35mm
Australia | USA | Japan | Spain

January 2010
Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10003 – (212) 505-5181
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/

January-March 2010
National Gallery,National Mall between 3rd and 9th Streets at Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565 - (202) 737-4215
http://www.nga.gov/home.htm

January-February 2010
Bass Museum of Art of Miami, 2121 Park Avenue (between 21st and 22nd Streets), Miami Beach, Florida 33139 - 305.673.7530
http://www.bassmuseum.org/

(to view complete schedule please click on "read more" below)

Xcentric packs its bags. The CCCB’s film programme is setting out to travel the world with a cycle of Spanish experimental films.

“From Ecstasy to Rapture. 50 Years of Alternative Spanish Film” is the title of the programme of Spanish experimental film going on show as of October in cities such as Melbourne, New York, Washington, Miami, Tokyo, Madrid and London. It offers a retrospective of the experimental film made in Spain between the 1950s and the present day. “From Ecstasy to Rapture …” is the brainchild of Xcentric, the regular film programme at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona.

Professor Emeritus Eleanor Antin, Kim MacConnel, Jean Lowe & Alum Nina Katchadourian: POST-Card - SUSHI - Mar 21-Apr 21 '09

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Professor Emeritus Eleanor Antin, Kim MacConnel, Jean Lowe and Alum Nina Katchadourian

POST - Card
A Visual Arts Exhibit
- Curated by Brian Dick

Opening Reception and Performance on Saturday, March 21, 2009 | 7-10PM

In Transit II Performance @ 8:00 pm

Exhibition runs March 21 through April 21, 2009

S U S H I, Performance & Visual Art, 390 Eleventh Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101

“Postcards are purveyors of visual information. Often times the brief missive on the stamped side of the card references the image on the other side “Wish you were here!” or “X” marks the spot. It’s a short cut and a snap shot Postcards are, so to speak, the original “Text Message”; a way to say that you are thinking of someone; a friendly wave at a distance. At this point postcards may seem anachronistic; a vestigial tail on snail mail. But, like vinyl records, super-8 movies and V-8 engines, they have a resilient charm and poetic resonance that seems to resist the march of insistent progress.” Artists: Eleanor Antin, BULBO, Randall Christopher, Nina Katchadourian, Wendell Kling, Erik Knudsen with Kelly Coyne, Jean Lowe, Hugo Lugo, Kim MacConnel, Irma Sofia Poeter, Jamex & Einar de la Torre, Allison Wiese

Professor Emeritus Faith Ringgold: Works on Paper - Mt. Holyoke, MA

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Professor Emeritus Faith Ringgold

Works on Paper

Exhibition runs February 7 through May 31, 2009

Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Lower Lake Road, South Hadley, MA 01075-1499

How do our particular memories, histories and traditions inform us as individuals and shape the marks we leave on the world? For more than 40 years, Faith Ringgold has been formulating answers to this question in the paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and—perhaps most famously—quilts in which she documents her experiences as an African-American woman, mother, daughter, and artist.

Professor Emeritus Faith Ringgold: If I Didn't Care - The Park School - Baltimore

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Professor Emeritus Faith Ringgold

If I Didn’t Care:
Multigenerational Artists Discuss Cultural Histories

Exhibition runs until March 30, 2009

The Park School, 2425 Old Court Road, Baltimore MD 21208

“This all-media exhibition features women-of-color artists whose work focuses on cultural histories, race, gender, or social-political areas of thought. Artists featured in If I Didn’t Care: Multigenerational Artists Discuss Cultural History are at different stages of their career; their ages range from under 30 to over 90. This approach posits diverse artwork next to each other to facilitate a dialogue about history, change, and identity. A few of the participating artists will be coming to Park to meet with students during the exhibition.

David Antin, Eleanor Antin,Helen and Newton Harrison, Fred Lonidier, Phel Steinmetz: SD and the Origins of Conceptual Art in CA

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Professor Emeritus David Antin, Professor Emeritus Eleanor Antin, Professor Emeritus Helen and Newton Harrison, Professor Emeritus Allan Kaprow, Fred Lonidier, Phel Steinmetz

SD and the Origins of Conceptual Art in California

Exhibition runs February 24 through April 11, 2009

Cardwell Jimmerson, 8568 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

A group show of San Diego artists featuring period work from the 1970's. Participating artists include: David Antin, Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Russell W. Baldwin, Helen and Newton Harrison, Allan Kaprow, Fred Lonidier, George Nicolaides, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, and Phel Steinmetz

Ricardo Dominguez: Sound = Science Symposium, UCLA CA NanoSystems Inst Auditorium - Mar 5-6 '09

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Ricardo Dominguez

Sound + Science Symposium

March 5 & 6, 2009 | 10AM-7PM

UCLA California NanoSystems Institute Auditorium, 570 Westwood Plaza, Building 114, Los Angeles, CA 90095

The UCLA Art | Sci Center + Lab and the University of California Digital Arts Research Network (UCDARnet) proudly announces the Sound + Science Symposium - a trans-disciplinary exploration of scientific research and technological breakthroughs concerned with sound, hearing, and aurality. This two-day event will bring together leading figures to discuss the applications and implications of such research in relation to questions of culture, politics, history, environment, art, and music.

For more information contact: Tyler Adams tadams@ucla.edu
or visit http://artsci.ucla.edu/sound/

Anya Gallaccio at the Bluecoat, Liverpool, UK - Mar 6 thru May 10 '09

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Anya Gallaccio

4x4
four galleries, four exhibitions

March 6 through May 10, 2009

Artist Talk: Friday, 06 March 2009 | Noon-1PM

Free

Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX, England

4x4 is the first in an occasional series of simultaneous exhibitions exploring the unique features of the Bluecoat gallery spaces. Featuring Shana Moulton, Colin Darke & David Mabb, David Osbaldeston, and Anya Gallaccio.

Laida Lertxundi: Xperimenta 2009, Biennial Symposium - Feb 23-26th '09, Barcelona, Spain

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Laida Lertxundi

Xperimenta 2009, Biennial Symposium
contemporary glances at experimental cinema

February 26 to March 1, 2009

Free entrance, but there is a fee to attend workshops.

CCCB, Montalegre 5, Barcelona 08001, Spain

The biennial symposium Xperimenta, devoted to the discussion and debate of the current state of experimental cinema will hold its second edition next February 26th-March 1st in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). Titled 'Contemporary Glances at Experimental Cinema', the event will comprise several round tables and debates, screenings, and a performance and workshop on 16mm film directed by Bruce McClure.

Among the participants in the several events that will take place will be filmmakers as Peter Tscherkassky, Gunvor Nelson, Abigail Child, Lisl Ponger, Craig Baldwin and Claudio Caldini, Laida Lertxundi, Yann Beauvais, Eve Heller, Peter Thomas, Michael Zryd, Duncan Reekie

Xperimenta is a two-yearly proposal in which several experts from around the world (including teachers, cinema producers, programmers, distributors and archivists amongst others) gather in Barcelona to discuss current questions of experimental cinema. Three days to feel the pulse of generational, technological and epistemological changes of the last decades.

The full schedule is available at the Xperimenta '09 web page at:
http://www.expcinema.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=359%3Axperimenta-09&catid=1&Itemid=19&lang=en

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