Screen Spaces
'Screen Spaces, a geography of moving image' is an exhibition and lecture program within the 'For the Record' series from 1 to 7 December 2018 in New York.
1 December 2018 09:00 - 7 December 2018 20:00
Het Nieuwe Instituut launches the exhibition and lecture series Screen Spaces, a geography of moving image in New York. The program explores video and time-based media, including net art, set-design, animation, video, reportage, music videos, television, CCTV, and social media channels, as sites of reality production and circulation. By examining the material, spatial and political dimensions of the space of the screen and the territories it mediates, Screen Spaces aims to unveil the identities, ideologies and imaginaries that inform video culture today.
Exhibition opening schedule
Responding to the relationship between video and the construction of the public sphere, Screen Spaces presents ten site-specific installations in Lower Manhattan. Free and open to the public, the program transforms its sites into temporal, urban viewing, recording and broadcasting stations, and nodes in a scrolling geography across the city. On December 1, 2018, the participating exhibtion sites open consecutively.
14.30 - 15.15 Constant Dullaart at 199 E 3rd St.
15.15 - 15.30 Naïmé Perrette at Spring Mart Bodega
15.30 - 16.00 Analisa Teachworth at Baxter St. at The Camera Club of New York
16.00 - 16.45 JODI at Rhizome at Wallplay's ON CANAL
16.45 - 17.30 Live Archiving at Are.na
17.30 - 18.50 Devin Kenny, Rites Network, Angus Tarnawsky and Jan Bot with exhibition design by Koos Breen and Jeannette Slütter
18.15 - 18.30 Sean Monahan at Bamboo Garden
18.30 - 18.45 Manolis Lemos at Seward Educational Campus
18.45 - 19.00 Tayyib Ali at Whooden Collective
19.00 - 20.00 Shigeko Kubota, with exhibition design by Marlous Borm Co-curated by Agustin Schang at Emily Harvey Foundation
Clich here for a program hand out and a map of all exhibtion sites.
199 E. 3rd St.
December 1-7, 2018
Constant Dullaart
Are.na
244 Canal St, 4th floor
December 1, 2018
Live Archiving
The Bamboo Garden
5 Essex St.
December 1-2, 2018
Sean Monahan
Baxter St. at The Camera Club of New York
126 Baxter St.
December 1-7, 2018
Analisa Teachworth
Emily Harvey Foundation
537 Broadway #2
December 1-7, 2018
Shigeko Kubota, with exhibition design by Marlous Borm Co-curated by Agustin Schang
MATHEW NYC
46 Canal St.
December 1-7, 2018
Devin Kenny, Rites Network, Angus Tarnawsky and Jan Bot with exhibition design by Koos Breen and Jeannette Slütter
Rhizome at Wallplay's ON CANAL
322B Canal St.
December 1-7, 2018
JODI
Seward Park Educational Center
350 Grand St.
December 1, 2018
Manolis Lemos
Spring Mart Bodega
202 Mott St.
December 1-2, 2018
Naïmé Perrette
Whooden Collective
119a Hester St.
December 1-2, 2018
Tayyib Ali
Public Program 1 December
To celebrate the opening of Screen Spaces, a public program at Anthology Film Archives on 1 December will convene a group of cultural visionaries in the field of media, technology, design and video. Speakers will discuss the ways in which the production of reality is mediated by the architecture of the screen. The conversation will be documented and broadcasted by research and technology partner Are.na.
For the Record
_Screen Spaces _is part of _For the Record_, a live-research and exhibition project on the politics of contemporary video culture, launched by Het Nieuwe Instituut in 2018. The project will manifest in an exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam in 2020.