Central Booking welcomes Katarzyna Bazarnik and Zenon Fajfer on their first U.S. tour introducing Liberature, a new literary genre that integrates text and the material form of the book into a meaningful whole. Bazarnik and Fajfer, writers and theorists of the movement, present a series of videos about liberatic books and the electronic poem ‘Primum Mobile’ from Zenon’s poetry volume ‘Ten Letters.’
Visual Art
Brooklyn Love Exchange
Local artist Iviva Olenick wants to hear your Brooklyn-based love stories! In conjunction with her project, The Brooklyn Love Exchange – funded primarily by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council – Iviva will interview you on-site and create impromptu embroidery.
Box Engraving: EIDA House Studio
In the EIDIA House Studio, Pia Linz created the whole room drawing by sitting on a table in the center of a room, within the polyhedron structure and drawing everything in her view onto the plexi-glass sides of the polyhedron.
The Center for Photography at Woodstock
2011 Benefit Auction Preview of Contemporary and Classic Photographs.
For Those Who Wait
An audio-visual installation which traps you in a small room filled with 24 video mapped clocks. At certain moments time appears to stand still while at others the entire room is filled with a cacophony of ticking and kinetic motion.
Long Story Bit by Bit: Liberia Retold
Tim Hetherington spent eight years living and working in West Africa, focusing four of those years on the civil war in Liberia. ‘Long Story Bit by Bit’ is an exhibition of Hethrington’s characters involved and effected by the war – from presidents to warlords, environmental activists to traditional hunters, political hustlers to democratic visionaries.
Radioactive Parks and Bettery Powered Greenhouses
Found object archive and sculptural installation utilizing the model to investigate possible futures.
Arm Wrestling Table and other selected works
Davey’s work is seated in struggle: the struggle of the material, of the artist, and of the viewer. As one person fights to subdue another, we witness their energy transfer; there is powerful swell of victory, and the deflated beauty of defeat. Come test your strength at the Arm Wrestling Table and you may go home with a trophy.
The Mobile Tea Garden
‘The Mobile Tea Garden’ is an installation of an indoor ‘tea ceremony’ that stimulates the participant’s five senses. The elements of painting, tactile sculpture, live music, responsive projection, physical performance & the action of making and drinking tea correspond to the ancient Chinese philosophies of Wu Xing, or the five elements – earth, fire, water, metal and wood.
Charlotte Rush Bailey: Photographs
Journey is pleased to present photographer Charlotte Rush Bailey who has traveled to more than 90 countries capturing the beauty found in many nooks and crannies of our planet.
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