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aiw:a - Artists' International Workshop: Aley 2008 - Exhibit

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aiw:a - Artists' International Workshop: Aley 2008 - Exhibit
When: August 31, 2008; 3-7pm
Where: Aley, Lebanon; Hey il Gharby, opposite Mar Jirjis Greek Orthodox Church

aiw:a - Artists' International Workshop: Aley 2008 - Exhibit, Lebanon, opening August 31, 2008

After a two week art residency in Aley, Lebanon - a city just outside of Beirut, I will be participating in aiw:a - Artists' International Workshop: Aley 2008 - Exhibit. Please come to the reception on August 31, 2008 3-7pm

For the duration of two weeks, over 20 artists from across the world, Lebanon, and the region will be joining forces in Aley to exchange ideas and practices in their field.

Starting August 17, the residency organized by Artists International Workshop: Aley (AIW:A), coordinated by Ghassan Maasri and Lina Hakim, aims to bring together artists from different backgrounds, countries and disciplines to one another, as well as introduce them to alternative means of production and practice.

Through the Municipality of Aley, AIWA invited the 5 international artists to work with 7 artists from Lebanon and 5 from the region.

The AIW:A residency program follows the Triangle Arts Trust Workshops Model, which was initiated in 1982 by Robert Loder and Anthony Caro, and is now established in over 18 countries, including Lebanon.

Building on the success of the 2005’s experience in Lebanon, AIW:A will offer artists an opportunity to exchange ideas and know-how in an environment geographically and conceptually different from their own.

After the two-week period, an open day will take place in Aley on the 31st of August in which critics, artists, curators and the public will be invited. This feature is designed to encourage community involvement and introduce audiences to a wide variety of international artistic practice and the process of making art in a creative space, protected by privacy unattainable in the city.

A catalog featuring essays and reproductions of artworks will be produced to coincide with this exhibition.


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Sunday 08.31.08
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Harth in "Urban Guerrilla Protest"

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Harth featured in the book Urban Guerrilla Protest

“Urban Guerrilla Protest”
By Ake Rudol
Page Count: 134, Size: 8 x 10 inches
Format: Casebound
Publication Date: July 2008, $ 27.95
ISBN: 978-0-9790486-9-2
Published by Mark Batty Publisher

My work, I AM NOT TERRORIZED is featured in the new publication Urban Guerrilla Protest by Ake Rudolf, published by Mark Batty Publisher.

Urban Guerrilla Protest showcases the ways and means of individual, subversive protest actions. Featuring over 90 artists and initiatives from around the world, the book provides insights into the resources that are being used to place activist messages in the heart of the everyday, documenting the rise of the media-guerrilla during the decade spanning 1995-2005. All over the world, activists have disseminated their messages using an array of methods targeted to grab the attention of the public, as well as the perpetrators of the actions that have instigated the protestors.

Berlin-based graphic designer Ake Rudolf has compiled an international collection of successful and poignant actions; its design and bilingual English/German layout is an homage to the Do It Yourself attitude that all of the examples champion in the name of questioning corporate hegemony. Examinations of Reverend Billy, the Yes Men, The Institute for Applied Autonomy, The Billboard Liberation Front, The Ruckus Society, Yomango, Surveillance Camera Players and more than 90 other examples from all over the US, UK, Australia, China, Argentina and elsewhere illuminate how these messages are heard, and in many cases incite change.

In the words of Rudolf: “Subversive communication practices mediate disobedience and visual subordination. They create new meaning, providing the public with new perspectives for how they view the world, which all too often differs from how huge corporations want the public to view the world.”

Available for purchase on Amazon.


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tags: 2008
Monday 06.09.08
Posted by David Harth
 

Thinkway Limited Edition Print Available

Thinkway #080225203000

I have a new Thinkway Limited Edition Print Available in an edition of 25. This is a copper etching on RIVES BFK Paper.

Edition: 25 + 1 Artists Proof, 2 Printers Proof, 2 Trial Proofs

All signed, dated, numbered, and titled - in pencil by the artist.

Please contact me as soon as possible if you are interested in acquiring this print because some of the prints have been sold already.

If you wish to see a larger image, you can view at the link below. If you would like to make an appointment to visit my studio to see the print in person, please contact me.

Thinkway #080225203000
Copper Etching, Aqua Ink on RIVES BFK Paper
Paper: 381mm x 431.8mm / 15” x 17”
Image: 203.2mm x 254mm / 8” x 10”
2008
New York, New York
08.02.25.20:30:00@LESPNYC
Edition: 25 + 1 Artists Proof, 2 Printers Proof, 2 Trial Proofs
All signed, dated, numbered, and titled - in pencil by the artist.

Want one?
You can purchase one, limited availability.


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tags: 2008
Sunday 06.01.08
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Harth in Beirut's "The Daily Star"

Scan of newspaper featuring photograph of the performance work.

Harth in Beirut’s The Daily Star

“Ephemeral art takes root in the ruins above Beirut”
By Jim Quilty
September 8, 2008
Number 12,706; Pg. 10
Copyright 2008 The Daily Star
Beirut, Lebanon
08.09.08:00:00@Beirut

After a two week art residency in Lebanon, Harth is featured in Beirut’s The Daily Star in the article “Ephemeral art takes root in the ruins above Beirut.”

Jim Quilty writes about the exciting art that was created by 18 international artists. The article also contains a photograph from Harth’s performance work “Middle Struggle.”

Read the article.


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tags: 2008
Tuesday 04.08.08
Posted by David Harth
 

Love Actually

Postcard invitation

Love Actually: Short Films about Love, Sex & Romance
I will be screening my video art work “What Ate That Black Man” at the Love Actually screening event. Lazy Limabean Film Magazine invites you to come sample some of NYC's up & coming filmmakers as they showcase short films about love, sex & romance at Millennium Theater.

When:
February 14, 2008 7:15pm

Where:
Millennium Theater, 66 E 4ST, New York, New York
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Thursday 02.14.08
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