Paul Chan & Jay Sanders

 
  photo: Blaise Adilon

Programmation vidéo

1 – Ei Arakawa/Sergei Tcherepnin
“Rhapsodie Grandiose”, 2008
12min 08s
Courtesy des artistes

2 – Richard Maxwell
“The Feud Other”, 2007
(“L’autre inimitié”)
23min 31s
Courtesy de l’artiste

3 – Ron Amstutz
Extrait: “Stairs”, 2007
3min 31s
Courtesy de l’artiste et Wallspace Gallery

4 – Ron Amstutz
Extrait: “Crutches”, 2007
3min 54s
Courtesy de l’artiste et Wallspace Gallery

5 – Jabari Hall-Smith
“Lil’ Big Hed”, 2006
(“p’tite grosse tête”)
5min 00s
Courtesy de l’artiste

6 – Stuart Sherman
“10th Spectacle (Portraits of Places)”, 1980
29min 33s
Courtesy Estate of Stuart Sherman

7 – Linda Montano
“Mitchell’s Death”, 1978
(“La mort de Mitchell”)

8 – Charles Atlas
“Hail the New Puritans”, 1985-86
(“Sus aux Nouveaux Puritains”)

9 – A.M. Baggs
“In My Language” 2007

10 – Leslie Thornton
“The Last Time I Saw Ron”, 1994
(“La dernière fois que j’ai vu Ron”)

 

11 – Richard Foreman
“Wake Up Mr. Sleepy:
Your Unconscious Mind is Dead”, 2007
(“Réveillez-vous M. Endormi : votre inconscient est
mort”)
1h 06min 13s
Courtesy de l’artiste

12 – Gregg Bordowitz
“Habit”, 2001

13 – Chris Marker
"2084: Video clip pour une réflexion syndicale
et pour le plaisir”, 1984

14 – Isa Genzken
“Chicago Drive”, 1992
16mm, couleur, son
25min
Camera: Ray Wang
Courtesy Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne

15 – Tony Conrad
“Door”, 1970 – 2007
4min 59s
Courtesy de l’artiste et Greene Naftali

16 – Tony Conrad
“Window”, 1970 – 2007
5min 04s
Courtesy de l’artiste et Greene Naftali

17 – Maurico Kagel
“Antithese”, 1965

18 – Wynne Greenwood & K8 Hardy
“New Report: Unknown Artist”, 2006
(“Nouveau rapport: Artiste inconnu”)
16min 30s
Courtesy des artistes et Reena Spaulings Fine Art

19 – Travis Wilkerson
“National Archive V. 1”, 2001
15min 00s
Courtesy de l’artiste


Avec le soutien de l’ISKRA

 

PAUL CHAN
born 1973 in Hong Kong lives and works in New York

JAY SANDERS
born 1975 in Ogden, Utah USA lives and works in New York
Paul Chan makes films and devises interactive digital applications that explore the social and political ramifications of the convergence of man and machine. A writer and curator, Jay Sanders is director of the Greene Naftalie Gallery in New York. For the Biennial Paul Chan and Jay Sanders are programming a series of films and videos.

 

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