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SUMMARY:Public Fiction: Dylan Mira & Sarah Rara
DESCRIPTION:Three-part poems by artists / writers Dylan Mira and Sarah Rara will inhabit opposing sides of a double-sided marquee—the illuminated exterior sign from Public Fiction’s former storefront location in Highland Park (2010—2015)—permanently removed from its original location\, now briefly installed inside HRLA’s main gallery. Each day\, a new section of text will replace the previous one\, stepping through each poem part-by-part. On view continuously from noon on Thursday April 4th until noon on Sunday April 7th\, the gallery doors will remain open around-the-clock for the duration of the exhibition.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/public-fiction-dylan-mira-sarah-rara/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190411T200000
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SUMMARY:Redactions (In Progress)
DESCRIPTION:This is a new way to think of oneself\, [ ] a body composite. No firm boundaries\, not a me with space around. But one of those games\, [ ] [ ] magnet shards that pull [ ] apart at a suggestion\, seem whole but disperse into their millions. Think of yourself that way\, a toy of many\, host\, hosting\, little bugs\, [ ] gathered for a feast\, a jam\, a quorum\, a minion. [ ] Body doesn’t do a dance\, it is one. \nA performance by Abigail Levine and Paula Matthusen. \nAbigail Levine is an artist working between New York and Los Angeles. Rooted in dance but moving across media—performance\, text\, drawing\, sound—Levine focuses on the poetics of our body’s work\, how we record and value it. Her latest work\, the Restagings series\, has been presented at Fridman Gallery\, Vox Populi and The Knockdown Center\, supported by Foundation for Contemporary Arts\, New Music USA\, and residencies at The MacDowell Colony\, Center for Performance Research\, Brooklyn Arts Exchange and Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Past works have been presented throughout the US\, in Cuba\, Canada\, Brazil\, Mexico\, Venezuela\, Greece and Taiwan. Levine performed with both Marina Abramovic (2010) and Yvonne Rainer (2018) in their retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art. \nPaula Matthusen is a composer who writes both electroacoustic and acoustic music and realizes sound installations. She has written for diverse instrumentations\, such as “run-on sentence of the pavement” for piano\, ping-pong balls\, and electronics\, which Alex Ross of The New Yorker called “entrancing.” Her work often considers discrepancies in musical space—real\, imagined\, and remembered. Awards include the Walter Hinrichsen Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, a Fulbright Grant\, two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers’ Awards\, and the 2014 – 2015 Elliott Carter Rome Prize. Matthusen is currently Associate Professor of Music at Wesleyan University. \nDoors 7:30\, show 8
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/redactions-in-progress/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
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SUMMARY:3rd International Global Karaoke World Championships with Kim Jong Un
DESCRIPTION:Friday and Saturday\, April 12 and 13\nDoors at 7pm\nPerformance at 8pm \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Fresh from his nation’s supreme victory at Hanoi—Supreme Leader of the DPRK—The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un (Seung-Min Lee) will make an appearance on the Pacific Rim of Los Angeles\, California\, USA at Human Resources LA to host The 3rd International Global Karaoke World Championships. Presented here will be the greatest innovation to International Relations: Karaoke Diplomacy. On a mission to share the DPRK’s national ideals of unilateralism\, peace\, and friendship in unity with the progressive peoples of the world through the magic of song\, he will be accompanied on keyboard by Comrade Sameer Kapoor. \nSeung-Min Lee (b. Seoul\, Korea) is an artist based in New York. She has an MFA from Hunter College and BA from Harvard University. She has performed most recently at the NYU Skirball Center\, The Kitchen\, Performance Space New York\, MoMA PS1\, and Luxembourg and Dayan. She will next be doing a series of performances at Human Resources LA April 12-14 during the LA Art Book Fair. \nwww.seungminlee.com
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/3rd-international-global-karaoke-world-championships-with-kim-jong-un/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190417T210000
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SUMMARY:Leather Bath (Greh Holger/John Wiese) • Noise Nomads • Joseph Hammer • Sarah Brady
DESCRIPTION:UPEND presents \nLEATHER BATH (Greh Holger/John Wiese)\nNoise Nomads\nJoseph Hammer\nSarah Brady \ndonate 8\ndoors at 9\nsound at 10 \nFacebook Event Page \nLEATHER BATH\nholger and wiese convene their end-of-the-world sound duo in L.A. for the first time in six years \nNOISE NOMADS\nprimal electro-acoustics and bonescrape anti-thetics. first show from jeff hartford as an angeleno \nJOSEPH HAMMER\nthe master of survey and delay; coaxing fragments of occluded origin into sound. looped tapes and a gloved hand. #LAFMS \nSARAH BRADY\ncoding sound in real time\, unleashing cascades of uncodifiables\, harsh and sheer \nFlyer by John Wiese
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/leather-bath-greh-holger-john-wiese-%e2%80%a2-noise-nomads-%e2%80%a2-joseph-hammer-%e2%80%a2-sarah-brady/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T203000
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CREATED:20190415T051958Z
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SUMMARY:Guionnet & Khouri • Chen & Sadja • Guionnet & Kennedy & Hutson
DESCRIPTION:The Unwrinkled Ear Presents \nJean-Luc Guionnet and Lotus Edde Khouri – saxophone and dance \nAFTERBURNER: Audrey Chen and Doron Sadja – voice\, electronics and light \nJean-Luc Guionnet and William Hutson and Jeremy Kennedy – saxophone and electronics and drums \nDoors 8:30/ Music 9 \nJean-Luc Guionnet returns to Los Angeles after two years\, bringing with him a new dance collaboration with Lotus Edde Khouri\, and a new trio that has been incipient in his mind since his last foray in our fair city featuring locals Jeremy Kennedy and William Hutson. \nBerlin-based AFTERBURNER is the collaborative project of vocalist Audrey Chen and audiovisual artist Doron Sadja. A live collaboration for hyper-extended voice\, electronic noise and light\, the group weaves together Chen’s idiosyncratic vocal growls and chirps with Sadja’s dense synthetic noise\, often blurring the line between human- and electronically-generated sound. \nDoron Sadja is an American artist\, composer\, and curator whose work explores modes of perception and the experience of sound\, light\, and space. Often using multichannel or motorized speaker systems and high intensity fog and light\, Sadja crafts immersive performance and installation works that are both playful and transportive. Sadja has published music on 12k and Shinkoyo records\, and has performed/exhibited at PS1 MoMa\, Atonal Festival\, STEIM\, Norberg Festival\, Cleveland Museum of Art\, and Issue Project Room amongst others. \nAudrey Chen has created an uncompromising and idiosyncratic music\, tightly disciplined yet acoustically wild and heavy with implication.Her ultra-verbal vocalising\, often reminiscent of the visceral and emotionally charged sound poetry of François Dufréne or Henri Chopin\, exposes physiological aspects of utterance that are concealed within standardised articulation and day to day speech. Fleshy\, breath-driven and flecked with spittle\, Chen’s voice emanates not just from her mouth but from an ensemble of upper body surfaces\, channels\, passages and cavities. – Julien Cowley THE WIRE \nBrought to you with support from Black Editions
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LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190427
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SUMMARY:Echo Park Film Center
DESCRIPTION:On view daily from 2-7 pm\nClosing potluck party: Thursday\, April 25\, 7-10 pm\, with performances at 8:30 \nEcho Park Film Center takes over HRLA’s galleries for three days and nights—with media installations\, performances\, and programs of films and videos made by the Film Center’s Co-op\, as well as artists who have participated in their artist-in-residency program. \nWe’ll have multi-channel video installations\, slide projections\, sculpture/video hybrids\, sound work\, and paintings by artists Nesanet Abegaze\, Dicky Bahto\, Marco Braunschweiler\, Madison Brookshire\, Tuni Chatterji\, Brenda Contreras\, Paolo Davanzo\, Kate Lain\, Alima Lee\, Lisa Marr\, Beaux Mingus\, Alee Peoples\, and Mike Stoltz. \nThroughout the space there will be looping programs of films and videos by artists Kate Brown\, Emett Casey\, Caitlin Díaz\, Kate Dollenmayer\, Karissa Hahn & Andrew Kim\, Gemma Jimenez\, Gelare Khoshgozaran\, Sandra de la Loza\, Nerve Macaspac\, Gina Napolitan\, Will O’Loughlen\, Alee Peoples\, Anna Luisa Petrisko\, Chloe Reyes\, Adee Roberson\, Troyese Robinson\, Jennifer Saparzadeh\, Cosmo Segurson\, Carly Short\, Sharmaine Starks\, Nicole Ucedo\, and Penelope Uribe-Abee. \nFinally\, we will have a potluck closing party the night of Thursday\, April 25 from 7-10 pm\, with performances at 8:30 by Jennifer Saparzadeh\, Eve LaFountain and Jonathan Almaraz\, and other surprises.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/echo-park-film-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T200000
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SUMMARY:Greg Kelley/Jessika Kenney • Rob Noyes • Wilson Shook
DESCRIPTION:UPEND presents \nGREG KELLEY / JESSIKA KENNEY DUO\nROB NOYES\nWILSON SHOOK \ndonate 8\ndoors at 8\nsound at 9 \nFacebook Event Page\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1203512939823489/ \nGREG KELLEY / JESSIKA KENNEY \nFirst time meeting of a surely astounding duo of two key figures in sound: Trumpet player Greg Kelley – on tour from Seattle – and Jessika Kenney – a whose multivalent voice thankfully spectralizes here in Los Angeles – as it will Friday night with a light touch of electronic accompaniment. Acquainted from their years proximate in Seattle\, and having found a rapport collaborating in a larger group context\, they choose to join together on the occasion of the L.A. stop on Greg Kelley’s (and Rob Noyes’) Spring tour of the West Coast.\n\nDeep listeners have witnessed Greg Kelley deconstruct the trumpet’s timbre down to the thinnest splinter; He’s blown a lexicon of clicks and whispers in radical ‘micro’ projects nmperign and The BSC. The heaviest of heads have heard his horn push thresholds amidst seas of guitar squall in Heathen Shame. Hep jazzies have long dug his flourishes of freedom alongside such figures as Joe McPhee\, Chris Corsano\, and Paul Flaherty\, and Bill Nace.  Greg can extend to the fullest to be sure\, and – quite literally – brings a bag of tricks to each set. As a collaborator\, he ever explores dialogue and dynamics\, is at ease abstracting in delicate sound fields\, and resilient at full throttle.\nWhether singing amidst gamelan tones\, classical Persian music\, the heaviest metal\, or the noisiest fuzz\, Jessika Kenney keenly considers the play of frequencies\, and how song acts as a conduit for words and meaning. Her solo works – as well as projects with her core collaborator Eyvind Kang – offer an audio syncretism that draws from established forms while conjuring new expressions. Her sense of the spectral has been heard in the ensemble of Persian ney master Hossein Omoumi\, as well as at the helm of the Austrian Choir on Sunn O)))’s Monoliths and Dimensions. Though her practice includes many a studied approach\, she finds a continued freedom in musics of rebellion; her brushes with the Indonesian punk scene resonate. \nROB NOYES \nFirst solo Los Angeles performance from Rob Noyes a standout 12-string acoustic player from Boston. Rob certainly fits in the recommended-if-you-like Robbie Basho or John Fahey category\, but so simple a move would belie the creative depths he plums weaving a tapestry of sound only possible in the present day\, and only possible where the weaver is an astute listener of records (and practicer of playing) and mad creative. Byron Coley describes his debut LP The Feudal Spirit on the rarefied Poon Village label thusly: “On the way to developing his own compositional/performance approach\, Noyes sometimes seems to have absorbed an almost infinite reservoir of influences… Mr. Noyes hits a vast array of sub-genres on this album\, and he hits them all pretty damn hard. Rob’s playing carries the weight of many possibly-imaginary forebears\, but the way he smears them all together shows a holistic mastery of touch and imagination…” \nhttps://poonvillage.bandcamp.com/album/the-feudal-spirit \nWILSON SHOOK \nWith a range of avant-moves Saxophonist Wilson Shook plays free and fluid. Whether blipping and bursting\, laying out textural feels\, or blowing asymmetries circular and smooth\, Shook averts the obvious – his heightened-awareness flows direct attention to the very now of sound\, and whet anticipation for what’s next. After more than a decade in Seattle as an improvisor and activist\, he’s now home in Los Angeles where his playing has already gripped a few lucky rooms\, and hopefully many more. Heads\, ears – perk! \nhttps://otherghosts.net/
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/greg-kelley-jessika-kenney-%e2%80%a2-rob-noyes-%e2%80%a2-wilson-shook/
LOCATION:Human Resources LA\, 410 Cottage Home\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
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