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SUMMARY:ODEYA NINI: A SOLO VOICE & SOUTHLAND ENDSEMBLE: INSTRUCTABLES
DESCRIPTION:May 1st\, 2015 – Doors at 8pm – $10 \nAn evening of contemporary and experimental music and performance. \nA Solo Voice by Odeya Nini is an investigation of extended vocal techniques\, resonance and pure expression\, exploring the relationship between mind and body and the various landscapes it can yield. The work is a series of malleable compositions and improvisations that include field recordings and theatrical elements\, aiming to dissociate the voice from its traditional attributes and create a new logic of song that is not only heard but seen through movement. Through multi-dimensionality that serves to both provoke and soothe in abstract communication\, the voice is presented in its spectrum of natures as it travels through cultures\, ages\, emotions and colors\, like photographs\, with tender intimacy and bold aberrance. \nMembers of Southland Ensemble present a set entitled INSTRUCTABLES\, a long form composition by Cassia Streb incorporating new work by Eric KM Clark alongside compositions by Taku Sugimoto and Manfred Werder.\nPerformers: Casey Anderson\, Eric KM Clark\, Orin Sie Hildestad\, Cassia Streb & Christine Tavolacci \nOdeya Nini is a Los Angeles based experimental vocalist and contemporary composer. At the locus of her interests are textural harmony\, gesture\, tonal animation\, and the illumination of minute sounds\, in works spanning chamber music to vocal pieces and collages of musique concrète. Her solo vocal work extends the dimension and expression of the voice and body\, creating a sonic and physical panorama of silence to noise and tenderness to grandeur. Odeya’s work has been presented at venues and festivals around the US and internationally from Los Angeles to Tel Aviv\, Odessa\, Mongolia and Vietnam. Odeya holds a BFA from the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music where she studied with Theo Bleckmann and Gerry Hemingway\, and an MFA in composition from California Institute of the Arts. Her debut album Vougheauxyice\, for solo voice\, was released in April of 2014. \nFormed in 2013\, the Southland Ensemble is a recent addition to the experimental music community.  The ensemble is flexible in size\, consisting of eight core members who possess a vast amount of experience within the experimental tradition\, particularly in the interpretation of graphic notation and text scores. Since its formation\, the Southland Ensemble has presented concerts featuring work by Christian Wolff\, Alvin Lucier\, Pauline Oliveros\, James Tenney\, with their most recent concert featuring the early works of Robert Ashley in April 2015.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/odeya-nini-dancemusic-performance/
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SUMMARY:Dirty Looks (screening)
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6PM\, Screening at 6:30PM; $8 suggested donation \nVanessa Roveto\, Excitability\, 32 min.\, 2013 \nMichael Robinson\, Light Is Waiting\, 11 min.\, 2007 \nMichael Robinson\, All Through The Night\, 4.20 min.\, 2008 \nMichael Robinson\, These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us\, 13min.\, 2010 \nMichael Robinson\, The Dark\, Krystle\, 9min.\, 2013 \nQueer pop cultures collide in the exciting video work of Vanessa Roveto and Michael Robinson. Collaging delusional gossip from freak encounters with lesbian icons\, or queering popular iconography through mechanical manipulation\, mashups or supercuts\, this evening of recent video works leave nothing sacred\, no text unturned. \nVanessa Roveto’s Excitability assembles the artist’s alleged encounters with paramours Kristen (“call me Kstew”) Stewart\, Lindsay Lohan\, Lilly Tomlin through homespun monologues. The hilarious recollections are thrown into question by the dystopic interstitial sequences or the artist struggling to adapt to a brutal consumerist culture. \nMichael Robinson’s Light is Waiting reinvisions as a very special episode of television’s Full House that devours itself from the inside out\, excavating a hypnotic nightmare of a culture lost at sea. Tropes of video art and family entertainment face off in a luminous orgy neither can survive. All Through the Night offers a charred visitation with an icy language of control: “there is no room for love”. Splinters of Nordic fairy tales and ecological disaster films are ground down into a prism of contradictions in this hopeful container for hopelessness. Tired of underworld and overworld alike\, Isis (Elizabeth Taylor) escorts her favorite son (Michael Jackson) on their final curtain call down the Nile\, leaving a neon wake of shattered tombs and sparkling sarcophagi\, in These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us. The Dark\, Krystle is supercut\, comprised of footage from the 1980s soap\, Dynasty. The cabin is on fire! Krystle can’t stop crying\, Alexis won’t stop drinking\, and the fabric of existence hangs in the balance\, again and again and again. \nVANESSA ROVETO is a writer and filmmaker. Her work has been screened at the Anthology Film Archives\, Redcat and Lincoln Center\, and her first book of poetry is forthcoming from the University of Iowa Press. She holds an MFA from from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, where she was a poetry fellow. \nMICHAEL ROBINSON (b.1981) is a film\, video and collage artist whose work explores the joys and dangers of mediated experience\, riding the fine lines between humor and terror\, nostalgia and contempt\, ecstasy and hysteria. His work has screened in both solo and group shows at a variety of festivals\, museums\, and galleries including The 2012 Whitney Biennial\, The International Film Festival Rotterdam\, The New York Film Festival\, The Walker Art Center\, MoMA P.S.1\, The London Film Festival\, REDCAT Los Angeles\, among others. He was the recipient of a 2012 Creative Capital grant\, a 2011-2012 Film/Video Residency Award from The Wexner Center for the Arts\, a 2012 Kazuko Trust Award\, a 2009 residency from The Headlands Center for the Arts\, and his films have received awards from numerous festivals. Michael was featured as one of the “Best 50 Filmmakers Under 50” by Cinema Scope magazine in 2012\, and listed as one of the top ten avant-garde filmmakers of the 2000’s by Film Comment magazine\, and his work has been discussed in publications such as Frieze\, Artforum\, Art Papers\, The Village Voice\, Time Out New York\, Dazed and Confused\, The Nation\, BOMBlog\, and The Brooklyn Rail. He has curated programs for San Francisco Cinematheque\, Whitechapel Gallery\, The Museum of Contemporary Photography\, Cornell Cinema\, and The State Contemporary Art Center in Moscow\, and served on the awards juries of The Ann Arbor Film Festival\, The Aurora Festival\, The Big Muddy Film Festival\, and Migrating Forms. Michael holds a BFA from Ithaca College\, an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)\, and has taught at Binghamton University and UIC.
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SUMMARY:SMEGMA + MSHR + HOWARDamb + GX JUPITTER LARSEN + DAMION ROMERO
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 9PM; $7 all ages \nlife is good \nThis article is about a secretion of mammalian genitals. For the substance that covers the skin of a baby at birth\, see Vernix caseosa. For the experimental noise band\, see Smegma (band). MSHR is beyond anything we have ever seen and heard… craftsmanship of alien proportions… intensity of biblical scope
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SUMMARY:benefit show for HRLA!!!
DESCRIPTION:2PM-2AM \nhelp us help you \ncome listen to new and exciting music\, eat some hot dogs\, drink some drinks in the evening part of the show… \nlife is good \ntwo shows in one… bring what you can and we’ll take care of the rest…. but remember this is a benefit and we need dough to pay rent and power and buy toilet paper and whatnot so be generous \nAFTERNOON BBQ BLOWOUT \n2-2:30 – SUNKEN LANDSCAPES moog synth bath\n2:30-3 – MATTHEW DOTSON and guests mystery sound\n3-3:30 – BELLY BELT who doesnt like pizza\n3:30-4 – DEADPANZIES a rose by any other name\n4-4:30 – PANTHAR rawk\n4:30-5 – Ghost Noise the young royals\n5–5:30 – EISENHOWER deep cuts from the past\n5:30 – 6 – CLARE KELLY + MARIA GARCIA motion concrete \n6- 6:30 – Gun/Her a most colourful darkness \nEVENING EXTRAVAGANZA\n8-8:30 – BLACK SUN SUTRA sight and sound\n8:30 – 9 – VIRONS re-circuiting your brain\n9–9:30 – COREY FOGEL drums and vids\n9:30- 10 – MOOMAW surf candle drone karaoke\n10-10:30 – SHE KHAN the voodoo they do\n10:30-11 – WITCHES OF MALIBU battery born acid rain\n11-11:30 – SADISTIC CANDLE groove from pluto\n11:30-12 – ACTUARY full frontal horror\n12-12:30 – CAT MUSEUM a gentle tapestry covering us\n12:30-1 – Period BOMB pervasive confrontation\n1-1:30 – ABJECTFAILUREXHRISTDCVR detroit trash
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SUMMARY:Jamie McMurray: Above Snakes
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 14 7PM-10PM \nExhibition Dates: May 13 – May 21\, 2015 \nPerformance: Thursday\, May 14 8PM sharp \nGallery Hours: Wed-Sun\, NOON-6PM (or by appointment) \nIn an extensive showing of installations and materials from his most recent conceptual art projects and performances\, JAMIE McMURRY (Los Angeles) brings his solo exhibit\, ABOVE SNAKES\, to Human Resources with a reception on Thursday\, May 14th from 7pm-10pm. There will also be a live performance entitled\, DOUBLE WIDE beginning promptly at 8:00pm. \nDocumentation and objects will be on display from the INTELLIGENT DESIGN series\, photos from several street actions called COLOR THEORY\, and the personal effects of deceased accident or homicide victims that McMurry has been collecting for a project entitled OBJECT WITNESS. \nJAMIE McMURRY has been an active organizer\, educator and artist in the fields of performance\, installation\, video and conceptual art for more than 20 years. Originally from Yakima\, Washington\, he currently resides in Los Angeles\, California. McMurry’s work has most recently been exhibited at the Buzzcut Festival\, Glasgow – 2015; MV Studio\, London – 2015; Defibrillator Gallery\, Chicago – 2014; University of Hildesheim\, Germany – 2013; Boston Center for the Arts – 2013 and 2014; Miami International Performance Art Festival – 2013; National Gallery of Art\, Sopot\, Poland – 2013; Existence Festival\, Brisbane – 2012. \nHe taught performance\, video and sound as a visiting artist faculty member at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston (2003-2005) and at Art Center College of Design\, Pasadena (2007-2009). Most recently he has conducted workshops and artist talks at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; National Review of Live Art\, Scotland; University of Hildesheim\, Germany; University of Vina del Mar\, Chile. He has recently presented and published writing at the College Art Association 2014\, in the Total Art Journal and for French art magazine DOCKS. In 2014 he was a Franklin Furnace Fund recipient. \nIntelligent Design was made possible in part by support from the Franklin Furnace Fund.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/jamie-mcmurray-installation/
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SUMMARY:Jamie McMurry: Double Wide
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SUMMARY:Chilean Miracle\, Milagro Chileno
DESCRIPTION:Chilean Miracle examines the transformations Chile witnessed since the 1970s\, following Augusto Pinochet’s brutal dictatorship and the arrival of neoliberalism’s no less ruthless global capitalism. \n\n\nUsing theorist\, curator\, and art historian Andrés Grillo’s and Angie Saiz’s curatorial texts as a jumping-off point\, artists Sergio Acevedo\, Mario Z\, Francisco Huichaqueo\, María José Rojas\, Hugo Leonello\, Angie Saiz and Alejandra Herrera respond to a phenomena still unfolding within the socio-political contexts in which they live\, while also interrogating the claims and conventions of the exhibition space. \n\n\nCurators Saiz and Grillo with Macarena Gomez Barris will address the scope and limitations of neoliberalism in relation to the works on view in an artists panel on June 1st. \nOpen Studios: FRI MAY 22- TUE MAY 26 \nReception: May 27th 7-10PM with a performance by Alejandra Herrera Silva \nConcert: Mario Z & The Museo Realmente Contemporáneo / Guest: Benjamin Wildenhaus: May 29th 7-10PM \nArtists Talk with Macarena Gomez Barris: Mon\, June 1st  7pm \nGallery Hours: Wed-Sun\, NOON-6PM or by appointment \nCURATORIAL TEXTS \nThe September 11th of 1973 marks a crucial date to Chile. That day a State’s coup headed by Augusto Pinochet gaves term to the three years of Salvador Allende’s marxist  and democratic government. Involved in the active discourse of the cold war\, the nationalism and the Chilean ultraright-wing saw in Pinochet the restoration of order and the country’s dignity contaminated before by the left. The followed history is already known: a brutal dictatorship\, world famous for the repression and atrocities imposed on the society. \nBehind of the repressive action\, however\, the creation of a new socio-economic model was brewing. A neo-liberal experiment that puts in action the thought of economist Milton Friedman and that would conduct a deep transformation\, creating a graft through the horror\, in an absolute detriment of the historical course of the country. \nWith that\, it would occur at the historic course\, an individual and collective split with all kinds of imbalances\, a mute and unable history to reconnect itself\, being then\, the neo-liberalism incapable of giving direction and coherence to a single speech. Islands of identity sense\, coated and reconnected by the apparatus grafted\, still in the diminishment of its original meaning. \nThe “Chilean miracle”\, the economic success of the country\, has shown an image of excellence that is legitimized in the idea of a society composed after the differences experienced since the 1970s\, which\, on the contrary\, have survived in the new model. \nIn this perspective\, it is of great value return to wonder which are the real scopes of this transformation?\, which the benefits and which disadvantages? And in the same way\, what is the possible visual story of that “miracle”? \nThe experience acquired is replicable anywhere in the world where extensive economic transformations are imposed to populations who are unable to react. The gained experience of split living in Chile as a natural\, determines a vision reflecting on the invited artists as critical exercise of a society that is increasingly alien to its history. \nANDRÉS GRILLO . December 2014 \nChilean Miracle: \nHistory is sometimes alien to its society; the broad transformations dilute the gap between the promise of a stable future and the anxiety of its actual outcome. \nThis is an exhibition project born from the innocent hope of a possibility / betting and putting effort towards the objective / when achievement is reached\, distrust and exaltation /thus… \nBy the rule of three\, percentage of success – possibility – impact\, where \nA is equal to the curatorial work (commendation) \n100 is equal to habitat (displacement) \nnº% is equal to the expected result \nX is equal to real visibility (Is\, To be) \nIn the equation: \nA      =      100 \nX                           nº% \nOnly if we define that: \nCuratorial \n1. Formulation and development of an exhibition project. 2. A theoretical creation\, fruit of lobby\, which brings personal rewards. 3. Also\, the sum of the efforts to achieve the grant to travel. \nAnnex Commendation: 1. Term of Roman origin; agreement by which an individual or customer of lower position is located under the protection of a superior. 2. Put under the protection of a higher authority as God or a saint. \nFactor: \n1. Element\, circumstance or influence that contributes to produce a result. 2. Amount multiplied by another to find the product. (Habitat\, referring to the influential socio-cultural agents in the context chosen) \nAnnex Displacement: 1. Shift or transfer of a person or thing from one place to another. 2. To remove a person from an office or staff position to put to another in his place. \nExpected Result: \n1. According to Fondart effect to achieve according to the objectives in a project\, determining the means of verifying them. 2. Arbitrary will conditioned to the multiplicity of unpredictable and random actions of the chosen context. \nAnnex Miracle: 1. Extraordinary and wonderful event that cannot be explained by the regular laws of nature and is attributed to the intervention of God or a supernatural being. 2. Extraordinary event that causes admiration or surprise. \nVisibility: \n1. According to Fondart\, a phenomenon to occur within the context chosen in relation to the reasons for the need of realizing the project. 2. What can be perceived by sight. 3. That which is clear and manifest. \nAnnex Is (To be): 1. Exist within reality. 2. To occur or take place. 3. To Serve or be destined for something specific. \nX Conclusion: \nThe impact % to occur is impossible to predict / the order of factors can affect the product / the results are not all quantifiable and provable\, because the past form cannot assure the future outcome and\, therefore\, the specific quantification of the present looses meaning beyond the distance between both contexts / sometimes\, miracles can happen. \nANGIE SAIZ\, April 2015. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nFrancisco Huichaqueo (1977) holds a degree in painting from the University of Chile with highest distinction\, also has studies in Documentary Film Film School Chile. He serves as academic in Experimental Video\, Digital Animation and Drawing and Color at the University of Chile and the Arcos Institute. It has cured three samples of video art\, animation and experimental film\, Plastic Videos\, Video Instances of Art and Lenguamadre presented at the Museum of Visual Arts in 2007\, 2008 and 2009 respectively. Additionally he has participated as in the events: XI Festival del Bosque Video and Film Festival Concepción. His work has been subject to analysis in various bodies including the 5th International Festival of Animation and Time FLIP 2009 TVN 25 and Via X. Besides that receives frequent invitations to discuss the process of their work in cultural centers and exhibition spaces Europeans in the context of the exhibition tour Warriache funded by the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. \nHugo Leonello (1977) He did his studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile. His work has been exhibited in Chile\, Mexico\, Ecuador\, Argentina\, Spain\, France and USA\, both individually and collectively. It has been benefited from scholarships\, as FOECA and FONCA\, State Fund and National for Culture and the Arts of Mexico (2009\, 2012)\, special support performing work abroad of To National Council for Culture and the Arts in conjunction with the Directorate General of International Affairs of Mexico (2012) and the Development Fund for the Arts and Cultural de Chile (2004). Among the awards outstanding selection for XV Biennial of Painting Rufino Tamayo\, Mexico 2011 (Hons)\, Arteamericas ninth edition\, USA (2011)\, V National Biennial of Visual Arts Yucatan (2012)\, IX Biennial FEMSA Monterrey Mexico 2009 (collection FEMSA)\, Fotografest\, Festival of Dance and Electronic Media Photography Video of Mexico (2008)\, Peripheral\, Art Base\, Meeting New Trends and Languages of Contemporary Art in Argentina (2006)\, the honorable Mention in Young Art\, Chile (2004)\, and the selection for the Biennial of Video and New Media\, Juan Downey de Chile (2003). \nMaría José Rojas (1974) is an artist Visual Artist Medial and Theatrical designer. Develops his work in the conjunction of these three disciplines media installation\, video and object construction. The themes that the artist addresses are born from a concern for pointing invisible or subtle aspects of reality\, making the viewer complicit in a space of contemplation and awareness of their perception. Finding situations the edge of perception and our sense of reality speaks of a spiritual motivation in their art. His work has been exhibited in Chile\, England\, Poland\, Iceland\, Switzerland and the United States. \nSergio Acevedo (1982)\, is a visual artist with a degree in Fine Arts from the University Uniacc and Diploma in Cultural Management at the same institution. His artistic production has developed in building projects in-situ and\, recently\, in the work of unique pieces outcome of the investigation of materiality and conceptual translation operations. Currently\, projects exhibitions both inside and outside the country\, which are part of a series of works designed under this last line. It also makes editing and production work in visual arts. Lives and works in Santiago de Chile. \nMario Z (1970)\, visual and sound artist. He studied percussion at the National Conservatory of Music of the University of Chile and graduated in Fine Arts in Painting mention Arcis University. His work has developed from painting\, installation\, sound and experimental music\, exerting media manipulation\, forming a transfer of meaning thereof thereby constructing new discourses and paradoxes. He has exhibited in major museums and galleries and abroad. Her work is in private and institutional collections. He won the “International Competition for the creation and audiovisual authorship Juan Downey” (2013) of the 11th Biennial Medial Arts at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago\, Chile and is nominated for “Altazor” award in the categories of installation and video art (2014). Lives and works in Santiago de Chile. \nAngie Saiz (1977) is visual artist producing work in painting\, photography\, public intervention and video installation. His work develops aesthetic problems from imaginary biographical and crossing and crises between new technologies and concepts of time\, limbo and ruin. He has exhibited at important venues in Chile\, including the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Museum of Visual Arts MAVI and Metropolitan Gallery. He has also participated in samples outside the country in areas such as YAKU in Quito Water Museum and Marta Traba Gallery in Sao Paulo. It also works as a producer in visual arts projects and performs editorial work in related publications. He currently lives and works in Santiago de Chile\, and performs exhibition projects inside and outside the country.\nAlejandra Herrera Silva (1978) received her BFA from Universidad de Chile and further studies in Valencia\, España and Belfast\, Ireland. She was co-founder of PERFOPUERTO (Independent Organization of Performance Art in Chile\, 2002-2007) and has received several grants from FONDART (National Fund for The Arts and Culture) and DIRAC (Department of Cultural Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs). Her work is installation and performance based. Her body becomes a site of exploration\, where issues of gender reference the inevitable biological implications that the body has as a social and political being. In recent years\, she has been working on the issue of maternity and domestic life. Her work has been presented in performance festivals such as: Trouble in Belgium\, Anti in Finland\, Staglinec in Croatia\, 7A11D in Canada; and other countries such as Germany\, Poland\, Japan\, Mexico\, Venezuela\, Argentina\, United States\, and Northern Ireland. Since 2007\, she lives in Los Angeles\, California. \nOrganized by: Alejandra Herrara Silva
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/chilean-artist-open-studio-alejandra-herra-silva-project/
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