MondaysOctober 06, 2003Friday Screening/Discussion (Vilnius) -- 10.03.03 -- Ayreen Anastas & Rene GabriFriday Screening/Discussion (Vilnius) -- 10.03.03 -- Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri Contents: http://www.16beavergroup.org/monday __________________________________________________ What: Screening + Discussion with AA and RG Many of the artists involved at 16Beaver continue to work on their own Ayreen Anastas will be screening her recent video "M* of Bethlehem" (shot Rather than create a thematic link in advance between the two works, we This will be the first time that the two works have been screened together. ________________________________________________________
Ayreen Anastas m* of Bethlehem is a video map of Bethlehem in January 2003, inspired *m = meaning also map
Rene Gabri In 2001, the Iranian born artist made his first journey through Armenia. Marked by a mass exodus of its population due in large part to the socio-economic fallout after the decline of the Soviet Union, and still devastated by the trauma of the earthquake in 1988 and the war with Azerbaijan, the people of Armenia have been facing what continues to be an untenable situation. As with most countries on the ‘losing’ side of capitalism, Armenia continues to be characterized as a nation in ‘transition’, ‘developing’, but more often it seems stalled, along a roadside, unable to move forward or backward, waiting interminably for the arrival of what is to come. The video, a kind of experimental road movie, interweaves extended tracking shots with interviews of road workers, wanderers and hitchhikers, and still sequences of half destroyed churches, half built buildings, empty apartments, cafes, and roadside kabob houses; all the while, tracing the movements of/through a people/country ‘in transition’ and in between (an end and a beginning).
Ayreen Anastas was born in Bethlehem Palestine. She relocated to Germany in 1989 for a DAAD scholarship where she studied architecture at the Technical University in Berlin until 1996. She is currently living in Brooklyn. She has taught architecture at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn since 1999 and is one of the primary organizers of the 16Beavergroup, an artist community that functions as a social and collaboration space on 16 Beaver street. Activities include: Organizing panel discussions, film series, artist talks, events calendar, radio recordings and reading groups. Her recent artistic projects and exhibitions include: ‘m* of Bethlehem’ (shown in Homeland: Whitney ISP exhibition at CUNY and Multiplex at Smackmellon in DUMBO), ‘The Library of Useful Knowledge’, an audiovisual archive at Inside Out Festival at the Bunker in Berlin. and collaborations with the artist Rene Gabri (Artistalk, RadioActive, United We Stand). Publications include ‘A Novel of Distractions’ together with Ella Klaschka and ‘Oxford English Dictionary – the Useful Edition’, which was published as an artist intervention in the magazine ‘Rethinking Marxism’. Volume 16, July 2004. United We Stand Homeland Security Cultural Bureau 16 Beaver Group Operation How, Now, Wow!
Rene Gabri, born in Tehran, moved to Athens, then Los Angeles, now based in New York. His solo projects, are largely based around the mediums of film, video, audio and text. He has been exploring a broad range of topics including cities, memory, confession, popular culture, television, music and issues related to in-between-ness and drifting in general. In addition, to his solo projects, he has been involved with and initiated a broad range of collaborative situations and frameworks. At the conclusion of the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program in 1999, Rene was involved in setting up 16Beaver (16beavergroup.org). Since that time he has been actively involved in maintaining an ongoing platform and space for independent critical, cultural, political inquiry and friendship. His projects with Ayreen Anastas have evolved a great deal through their work at 16Beaver. Their Radioactive Discussion series was a physical counterpart to their fictional Homeland Security Cultural Bureau (hscb.org) project. Together with Erin McGonigle and Heimo Lattner, he also works with the name e-Xplo (e-Xplo.org). Creating projects which often involve mapping, exploring, and developing a vocabulary for particular sites. Most recently he has taught at University of Architecture in Venice and the City University of New York in Staten Island. |