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Al-Mahatta International Artist Workshop Palestine 2009 - Exhibit

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Al-Mahatta International Artist Workshop Palestine 2009 - Exhibit
When: October 20, 2011 - March 2012
Where: Brooklyn, NY.

When:
October 4, 2009; 4-9pm

Where:
E. S. National Convervatory of Music Building in Bir Zeit, Palestine

After a two week art residency in Bir Zeit, Palestine - a town just outside of Ramallah, I will be participating in the Al-Mahatta International Artist Workshop 2009 - Exhibit. Please come to the reception on October 4, 2009 4-9pm.

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Al-Mahatta International Workshop is an artist-initiated project proposed by Al-Mahatta Gallery.

The workshop is part of the Triangle Arts Trust Network of workshops currently active in 30 countries.

Al-Mahatta Gallery will exhibit the art works produced through the workshop during Riwaq Biennale events.

Poster Invitation

The workshop is running now in the town of Birzeit, about 12 kilometers away from the Ramallah City in E. S. National conservatory building. The residencies and work spaces are set in an old building that is situated between olive trees and is close to the historical town of Birzeit.

The workshop is process oriented, supports experimentation in all media and is targeted at emerging to mid-career artists in all fields; encouraging contemporary work in painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, performance and sound.

More than 20 international and Palestinian artists are practicing in a wide variety of media, to work among each other, and share ideas and methods for a period of two weeks in the serene town mountain of Birzeit.

At the end of the two weeks on Sunday 4th of October, the workshop will host an Open Day which will invite in the local public, artists, and critics to celebrate the developments and results of the workshop.

The workshop is conducted in cooperation with E. S. National conservatory and supported by Triangles Arts Trust and A.M. Qattan foundation.

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


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Sunday 10.04.09
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"Bite" Limited Edition Sculpture Available

Bite Edition

“Bite” Limited Edition Sculpture Available

Bite
Aluwax U-Shape Bite Wafer (Wax), Envelope, Ink
Wax Wafer: 57.15mm x 58.73mm x 4.76mm / 2.25" x 2.3125" x 0.1875"
Envelope: 92mm x 130mm / 3.625" x 5.125"
2009
Brooklyn, New York

Details:
I have a new Limited Edition “Bite” Sculpture Available. “Bite” is an edition released to coincide with my exhibit “Man Eating” at blank projects in Cape Town, South Africa 2009. Each “Bite” is an impression of my biting teeth in a U-shaped wax wafer. More information about the edition below. More information about the exhibit can be found at blank projects.

Edition: 25 + 3 Artists Proof, 6 Exhibition Proofs
Each "Bite" comes with an envelope.
Each envelope is signed and numbered in ink by the artist.
Each "Bite" has a number etched into it and is initialed by the artist. This number matches the corresponding envelope.

Editions 1-25 are priced at $125USD/R1000, plus shipping, handling and insurance. Please contact me as soon as possible if you are interested in acquiring one because some of them have been sold already.

You can purchase one here.

Two of the videos that were shown at the exhibition “Man Eating” can be viewed below:
What Ate That Black Man
Black Eating White


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Thursday 06.18.09
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Man Eating

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Man Eating
June 17, 2009 - July 24, 2009
One Person Exhibition

Man Eating

When:
June 17, 2009 - July 24, 2009

Where:
blank projects,
198 Buitengracht Street,
Bo- Kaap, Cape Town 8001 South Africa

http://www.blankprojects.com/

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, June 17, 6 - 9 pm

I will be having an art exhibit with new work at blank projects in Cape Town, South Africa. Please come to the opening reception on Wednesday, June 17, 6 - 9 pm. I will be there!

Visiting artist David Greg Harth presents two video works: "What Ate That Black Man" (2007) and "Black Eating White" (2009). In these works, the artist's interest in the tensions of race and sexuality come to the fore through the act of chewing. In the more recent of the two works, the intimacy is magnified - the video focuses on the "primitive movement of the mouth biting and gnawing at the flesh".

Phone: *27 72 1989221, *27 72 5075951
Exhibition on view through July 24, 2009


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Wednesday 06.17.09
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A New Deal, Art and Currency

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A New Deal, Art and Currency
When: January 21, 2009 - March 7, 2009
Opening Reception: Wednesday January 21, 2009, 7-9pm
Where: BRIC Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street between Pierrepont & Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn NY

More Information on BRIC Rotunda Gallery website

A New Deal, Art and Currency @ BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn NY, Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 21, 7 - 9 pm

I will be participating in BRIC Rotunda Gallery's exhibition "A New Deal, Art and Currency." Please come to the opening reception on Wednesday, January 21, 7 - 9 pm. I will be there!

New Deal, Art and Currency highlights relationships between American presidents and the economy, while observing how these relationships affect art-making. This exhibition takes its name from the social and economic reforms implemented by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s. For better or worse, each president affects the course and stability of the economy, and likewise, the changing economy affects the stability and reputation of each president. Artists in this exhibition play within the space of literal and imagined artifacts of currency and alternative methods of exchange to push social protest and reconsider material value.

Artists Include: Fundred Dollar Bill Project, Peter Simensky, Fine Art Adoption Network, David Greg Harth, Mark Wagner, Jesús Jiménez, Jon Kessler, Jonathan Herder, Anais Daly, and Anissa Mack.

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

BRIC Rotunda Gallery
33 Clinton Street between Pierrepont & Cadman Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11201

718.875.4047

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-6 pm

Exhibition on view through March 7, 2009

Located in Brooklyn Heights, BRIC Rotunda Gallery is a short walk from the 2,3; 4,5; M; or R trains at Court Street/Borough Hall; or the A, C trains at High Street.


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Wednesday 01.21.09
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