Friday, May 04, 2007

"Meeting 2 of my favorite artists_BillViola & Tim Hawkinson"




What an amazing week of openings,on back to back nights I had the rare privilege to meet 2 of my favorite artists. On Wednesday May 2nd 07. at the NYEhaus gallery in Grammercy Park I got to meet Tim Hawkinson. I had the opportunity to tell him that in 1996,I was visiting NYC deciding to move to the city,and saw his solo show at the ACE gallery in Tribeca. It was a quintessential and defining moment of the trip to experience this show.The monumental scale, clever use of materials,and distinctly unique style of low-tech engineering for the purposes of art were awe-inspiring to me, and drove home the fact that without living here I would continually miss shows of such magnitude, I've lived in NY ever since.Although he did mention "but I am from L.A",which i found interesting. Moving from Florida to LA just wasn't a drastic enough change of lifestyle, but being bi-coastal now sounds fabulous,watch out Tim we might be interfacing more often in the future.
On Thursday May 3rd, at the James Cohan gallery opening for the "Works of the TRISTAN project" by Bill Viola I was excited to have the opportunity to meet Bill Viola. Thanks to artist/curator/PAM founder Lee Wells[pictured left w B.Viola], Chris Borkowski and I got a direct introduction to Bill. He was an incredibly sincere and warm man, it was instantly known he would rather have dialog with some artists than to be in dialog with the myriad of dealers circling him. He told us an interesting anectdote of an interface with Michael Snow, whom he had greatly admired,whilst installing a video piece with drips of water in the Kitchen when he was in his early to mid twenties. Bill Viola has a true talent of being able to add the spiritual properties of humanity to his video works. When I saw his piece where the dying mother is reflected on the screen of the newborn daughter, I was amazed. Television screens inherently have such a sterile quality,but Bill made them poignant, human,and conceptual_ dealing with the very nature of existence,life and death. In all the Hollywood graphic violence and death scenes on television and movies, not one of them compares even closely to the emotional effect this semi-low tech installation held within. Bill Viola truely shows us through the medium of video art, an artists ability to create works that transcend the medium and drive home important messages of sheer existence. I sincerely hope that in the future I will have time to have more in-depth dialog with Bill and maybe even collaborate on a work of art one day.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Sunday, March 11, 2007

"Random Access Poetics" opens at vertexList on Mar.16th 2007"


VertexList space has the pleasure to present “Random Access Poetics”
featuring new media projects by [dNASAb], Ernesto Klar, Prize Budget for Boys and Lance Wakeling.

“Random Access Poetics” focuses on the processor-based new media work dealing with exposing invisible aspect of information. This exhibition brings together young Brooklyn new media artists and the Harlem/Toronto based collective Prize Budget for Boys.

The reception will take place on Friday, March 16th 2007, 7pm - 10pm.

In conjunction with the reception party Ms. PacMondrian will perform "Trance Dance Seance" at 8.30pm

The exhibition will be on display until Sunday, April 22 04th 2007.
http://www.vertexlist.net/randomaccess.html
vertexList -- 138 Bayard St Brooklyn NY 11222 *
Tel/Fax: 646 258 3792 * email:info@vertexlist.net
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Reuters News Interview about [dNASAb] iPod sculptures


Feb. 27 - Pop artist [dNASAb] is incorporating iPod's into his high tech sculptures, creating a new perspective on the device.

The iPod Ecosystems were displayed at the SCOPE NewYork Art Fair.

The artist considers iPods a symbol of the fetishism that modern consumers have for modern devices, and uses them as raw material for his audio visual sculptures.

http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=14657


Friday, February 23, 2007

LIVE Marc de Puechredon at Supreme Trading

LIVE at SUPREME TRADING WILLIAMSBURG
Curated by
Elizabeth M Grady
Whitney Museum

Opening Reception
Tuesday February 20th 2007

LAURENT AJINA
ANTHONY AUERBACH
BEATRICE VALENTINE AMRHEIN
[dNASAb]
ANDREAS HAGENBACH
MARLENE HARING
JURGEN MESSENSEE
MITCH MILLER
IRIS NEMECEK
LETA PEER
WILL RYMAN
RAPHAELE SHIRLEY
UWE WALTHER
MARGRET WEBER-UNGER

Supreme Trading
213 N. 8th Street
Williamsburg,Brooklyn
www.supremetradingny.com

SCOPEny at Lincoln Center Feb. 22-26th 2007



Sunday, January 28, 2007

"I POD sculptures exhibited @ ART L.A"

[dNASAb] and the Spinello Gallery collaborate in exhibiting a series of I Pod sculptures,and video sculptures at The New LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR,ART L.A January 25-28th 2007_Santa Monica Civic Auditorium


Monday, December 04, 2006

[dNASAb] @ scopeMIAMI ,Dec 6th-Dec 10th


MARCdePUECHREDON and [dNASAb] @ scopeMIAMI, December 6-10, Miami Design District
scopeMIAMI, the International Contemporary Art Fair, which runs from December 6th-10th.
The fair will take place in an artist-designed 40,000 square-foot pavilion, located in Roberto Clemente Park, the heart of Miami`s Wynwood Art District (the so called Design District).

Marc dePuechredon is exhibiting several I-Pod sculptures and several new large scale photographs of [dNASAb].Please visit us at booth #88.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

"Marc de Puechredon Interview VernissageTV,ShowOffParis"

Thanks to Marc de Puechredon and Alexander Giese of the Marc de Puechredon Gallery Basel Switzerland for their representation,professionality and enthusiasm at ShowOffParis. Please view their interview on VernissageTV .

Monday, October 30, 2006

"Un designer des échanges informels"A designer of the abstract exchanges

  • Christian Gattinoni, 19.10.2006
Sous le pseudonyme à vocation spatiale qui lui tient lieu de signature dNASAb mène une quête passionnante de la biochimie des flux technicistes. Si son esthétique très contemporaine pourrait être identifiée au premier regard comme une pure création logicielle il n'utilise en fait que des techniques analogiques et des matériaux afférents, dont la plus moderne est la vidéo 3D. Il traverse ainsi toute l'histoire récente de l'image fabriquée, même si le résultat en semble proche des pionniers de l'art numérique comme Vera Molnar ou Miguel Chevalier.

View entire "LaCritique" review in English here...

View entire "LaCritique" review in French here..

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Friday, October 20, 2006

"Land-Tracking-Land" opens at Rochester Contemporary


Land-Tracking-Land

Organized by Aaron Miller and Monica Duncan

A collection of work that examines artists' interpretations of cityscape, landscape and architecture. Featuring: Kim Beck, Peer Bode, Arne Borgan, Terry Conrad, Andrew Deutsch, [dNASAb], Monica Duncan, Marius von der Fehr, Aaron Miller, Are Mokkelbost, Endre Tveitan, Matthew Underwood, Stephen Vitiello, Necole Zayatz, and Rachel Ziegler-Sheridan

October 20 - November 19, 2006
Rochester Contemporary
137 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604
(585) 461-2222
www.rochestercontemporary.org

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

"The Opening of the North American Exhibition of Paper and Plastic Arts"



The first I-pod sculpture to be exhibited opens at "The North American Exhibition of Paper and Plastic Arts" in Terra Haute, Indiana.Exhibition runs from October 13th-December 30th,2006
"Sixteen contemporary artists from throughout the United States and Canada that exhibit innovative works created in the medium of paper or plastic"

Sheldon Swope Art Museum
25 South 7th St.
Terra Haute,IN 47807
www.swope.org

Saturday, September 30, 2006