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The Pawning of Latin America, 1998
By Lotty Rosenfeld
June 12 - July 5, 2008
In conjunction with the exhibition SaLon at WHITE BOX
.U.K.'s FUTURE GREATS in N.Y.
ARCHIVE: (VideoBox)
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Just Drink It
Continuous loop
By Yasha Kazhdan
March 13 - May 31, 2008
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PART I:
RED CABINET, 2005
Video, 2:00 min. +
Part II:
BLACK CHAIR AND WHITE OBJECTS, 2007
Video, Color and Sound, 5:00 min
By KyungWoo Han
*Video is part of an installation of same title, previously shown at White Box. January 22 – February 22, 2008
In conjunction with the exhibition BEYOND BAR CODES
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If I Wasn't Muslim, 2004
Video, color with sound, 7:08 min.
January 8 – January 19, 2008
By Damir Niksic
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One Letter From Sol LeWitt, 2004
Video, color with sound, 8:30 min.
November 30, 2007 – January 5, 2008
By João Leonardo
In conjunction with the exhibition STREAM
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Tunnel Vision, 2006
Color with sound, 4 min.
October 30-November 1, 2007
& November 9-29, 2007
Video by Janene Higgins
Music by Elliott Sharp
In conjunction with the exhibition White Noise II
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NA_loop, 2003
digital camera clips with sound,
45 min.
raw sourcings from a North American road trip
November 1- November 9, 2007
By Michael Northam
In conjunction with the exhibition White Noise II
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Say Anything (or how they stole the
box but not the boom), 2007
Color, DVD with Sound, 15 seconds
September 27 – October 27, 2007
By William Cordova
In conjunction with the exhibition Rock n’ Roll Fantasy
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Courtesy of the Artist and Cottelston Advisors
Intermission, 2007
HDVD, color with sound, 12:00 min
August 29– Septembert 22, 2007
By Lindsay Seers
In conjunction with the exhibition Foreign Body(ies)
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Hidden Hands, 2007
Mini DV, color with sound, 8:00 min.
August 14 – August 24, 2007
By John Larocca
In conjunction with the exhibition Night Shift II: Hidden Hands
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Courtesy of the Artists and Foxy Production
Part I:
Dancing With Men, 2003
Mini DV, color with sound, 5:00 min.
July 24 - August 11, 2007
By Oreet Ashery
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Part II:
Sugar and Oil, 2007
DVD, 3:00 min.
July 24 – August 11, 2007
By Kadar Attia
In conjunction with the exhibition Theater of Cruelty
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Courtesy of the Artists and Yukiko Kawase
Part I:
(performance with Rubens) Silencia, 2006
Digital video with sound, 4:16 min.
July 10 - July 21, 2007
By Billeneeve
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Part II:
Beast Beach, 2006
Digital video with sound, 8:00 min.
July 10 - July 21, 2007
By Andres Laracuente
In conjunction with the exhibition Fresh Illusions
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Cueca Chora, 2007
Digital video with sound, 3:35 min
June 1 - June 30, 2007
By Francisca Benitez
In conjunction with the exhibition Daniel Lopez
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Winning, 1979, Super-8 on DVD, 41:12
February 20 – March 3, 2007
By Ross McClaren
In conjunction with the exhibition Impulse Archaeology
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art is: Speaking Portraits
(in the performative indicative),
Version 1.3 – Vol. I, 64 Min
February 13-17, 2007
By George Quasha
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An Environmental Disaster Opera
December 19-31, 2006
By Mary Mattingly
24-Hour Live-Feed of Installation and
Performance-Opera inside of White Box
In conjunction with Fore Cast
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Water Voids, 2005
November 17-December 16, 2006
By Annie Ratti
In conjunction with the exhibition Evaporated Sea
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Nicaragua and Its Diaspora, 2005
DVD, audio, 1:42
October 25 - November 7, 2006
By Ricardo Miranda Zuniga
In conjunction with What War?
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Mary Lucier, Arabesque
Christina Battle, Buffalo Stills
September 21-October 21, 2006
In conjunction with The Searchers
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The First and Last Time I Play Guitar, 2006
August 30-September 16, 2006
By Robb Jamieson
In conjunction with Goldsmith’s MFA Exhibition
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Paul Piers for CHANEL, A Documentary
August 17-26, 2006
By Duke Riley
In conjunction with Six Feet Under:
Duke Riley Presents Paul Piers for CHANEL Show
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Performance Video
August 10-16, 2006
By Ryan Humphrey
In conjunction with Six Feet Under-Ryan Humphrey Show
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Scenes from The Ring:
May 5-May 27, 2006
By Lutz Bacher
In conjunction with Six Feet Under-Scenes from the Ring By Simon Ore
In conjunction with In Hoc Signo Voices
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The Faraway Nearby
March 30-April 22, 2006
Maria Duncker, Branches, 2004 2:05 min.
Minna Suoniemi, Monster, 2004
Antti Laitinen, Snowman, 2005
Curated by Irmeli Kokko, in conjunction with The Faraway Nearby
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The Soundtrack to War
March 17-March 25, 2006
By George Gitteos
In conjunction with Alexey Kallima: Dead Calm, Chechnya
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Anonymous, 2006
February 03-March 04, 2006
By Jesus Segura
In conjunction with Peripheries of the Body
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Lap-Horse, 2003
December 8-January 18, 2006
By the Blue Noses
In conjunction with Russia 2: Bad News from Russia
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Philip Pavia speaking about the 8th Street Artist’s club
November 29, 2005
Philip Pavia Memorial
In conjunction with Philip Pavia Memorial Art Exhibition
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PERFORMA 05 Show
November 2-November 23, 2005
Week One: Live Feed of Space
Week Two: Jim O’Rourke
Week Three: Bruce McClure Live Feed
In conjunction with WHITE NOISE
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No Comments, 2001
August 15-September 10, 2005
Nebojsa Seric-Shoba
In conjunction with Another Expo: Beyond the Nation-State
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Watching Porn, 1999
July 26-August 9, 2005
By John Larocca
In conjunction with Nightshift
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AHL Foundation Korean – American Young Artists
July 7-July 20, 2005
Artwork of the artists in the show including Sung Ho Choi, Jung Su Han, Ran Hwang, Seok Hee Jung, Jeong Han Kim, Hyun Jean Lee, Aegi Changsuk Park, Jaye Rhee
In conjunction with AHL Foundation Exhibition
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A Version of: Singing in the Rain, 2003
June 2-July 2, 2005
By Domingo Sanchez Blanco
In conjunction with Posthumous Choreographies & Other Optical Labyrinths
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A film documenting the Miss Liberty Mosaic work in progress in Israel
May 3-May 28, 2005
In conjunction with Miss Liberty:
A Monumental Mosaic
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Under Your Skin
March 22-April 23, 2005
Veli Grano, Kirsti, 2002 4:00, My Baby was taken to Sirius C, 2002 4:00
Pia Lindman, Untitled, 2004-2005, 4:00
Roi Vaara, An American Trilogy
In conjunction with Under Your Skin
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Patriot Act, 2004 Part of the Xanadu Series Color / B & W video, 4:30
November 19-December 11, 2004
By Robert Boyd
In conjunction with Democracy Was Fun
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Democracy is Fun?
October 21-November 6, 2004
Anne-Marie Schleiner, Documentation from Out, 2004
Joshua Kinberg & Yury Gitman, Documentation from Bikes Against Bush, 2004
Hug & Magnan, Join the Resistance, 2004
Melanie Crean, Election, 2004
In conjunction with Democracy is Fun?
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Launching of [VideoBox]
March 31, 2004
The inaugural exhibition series was curated by Ingrid Chu and Louky Keijsers. It consisted of a series of programs that featured artists working in the areas of video and film. To date the longest lasting series, the program took place from March 19 – June 5, 2004 in a small sidewalk outdoor window adjacent to White Box this new initiative had purpose a new alternative ‘exhibition space’ and served at the same time as the first project that launched RED-I, an organization dedicated to assisting the creation of new public art works.
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Program 1: The Unscene
March 19 – April 17, 2004
All the artists in the first series, being acutely aware of their surroundings, made “map and paths” throughout the city that exposed unseen elements of urban experience. Walking, skateboarding, or just standing still, the artists used the city’s often omnipresent and psychological limits as a backdrop upon which their experiences were recorded. Organized as part of White Box exhibition: Finnish Tango, a small series titled Finland Station, curated by Victor Zamudio-Taylor, showed Tero Malinen The Trial, 2003 and Sari Tervaniemi: The Vanishing Scheme, 2003.
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Program 2: Still, Moving Still
April 28 – May 8, 2004
This series examined the transition between the still and the moving image. Conscious to a heightened sense of time, the artists probed the mechanics behind image making in works that deliberately altered how time is constructed and thus perceived. |
Program 3: Music Box
May 11 – June 5, 2004
Artists selected for this series incorporated music in works that played up how images are experienced temporarily, visually, and audibly. The influence of entertainment as a strategy was also apparent in the often self-conscious presentation of the artists. Programmed to mimic the pace of music videos as they are broadcast on television stations like MTV, the works in Music Box stood in stark contrast to the lack of interpersonal relations found in the presentation of their commercial counterparts.
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CURATORS
Ingrid Chu (MA, Curatorial Studies 2003, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College , New York ) is a New York-based curator and critic and the Director/Curator of RED-I Projects, an organization dedicated to assisting artists in the creation of new work in the public realm. She has curated exhibitions including If only for today, perhaps tomorrow… ( New York , 2005) and pretty, please ( Toronto , 2000). Of her numerous projects located in public spaces, Re: location included works commissioned for Motor Oil, a shopping center, and Zsa Zsa, a storefront gallery (Toronto, 1999). Subscribe: Recent Art in Print involved artists commissions in such New York-based art periodicals as Artkrush.com, Cabinet, and Time Out New York ( New York , 2003). Her writing appears in such publications as Cross, frieze, and Parachute. Currently, Chu is Cultural Affairs & Development Associate at the Americas Society, New York.
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Louky Keijsers (MA, Art History and Cultural Studies, 2001, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is a New York-based curator and art consultant, whose video and film programs include Paradigms an exhibition and screening at Longwood Arts (New York, 2003), and The Dialogue at Thomas Erben Gallery (New York, 2002, 2003). Keijsers also organized the exhibitions Engaging the Speculum at the Bannister Gallery (New York, 2004); YWEML at The Luxemburg House (New York, 2004); Salad Days at Artists Space (New York, 2004); and Identity and Intimacy at the Hoffman Gallery (Paris, 2000). Contributions for publications include New York Arts Magazine (2002) and Ecce…and Nietzsche (1998). Currently, Keijsers is Director of LMAKprojects, an art agency dedicated to supporting and developing artists’ careers, founded in 2004.
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Acknowledgments
RED-I Projects thanks the artists first and foremost for their participation. Special thanks to Esa Nickle, Juan Puntes, Carla Stellweg, Raul Zamudio, and White Box Interns for their ongoing assistance during the series, as well as Jeffrey Chiedo of Capsule, Leslie Cohan and Andrew Leslie of Cohan and Leslie, and Stephanie Daniel and Muriel Quanard, formerly of Yvon Lambert New York, for serving as host venues for the “Video Window Box” exhibition. RED-I Projects would also like to acknowledge Bellwether, Galerie Rene’ Blouin, Greener Pastures Contemporary Art, Anna Helwing Gallery, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Andrew Kreps Gallery, LMAKprojects, Murray Guy, Roebling Hall, SOUTHFIRST, and the Donald Young Gallery for lending works. RED-I Projects is grateful to the FRAME/Finnish Fund for Art Exchange, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, and the Consulate General of Sweden for supporting the programs and publication; to Gabriela Monroy and Reginald Mullin for their design work; to Brian Boucher and Michael Brogan for their editorial assistance; and to Robert Blackson, Bree Edwards, Deborah Smith, and Eileen Sommerman for their help in facilitating the inclusion of works and images as part of this series.
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