From: Nyartsmaga-AT-aol.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 00:25:45 EST Subject: NYArts Newsletter for Dec. 21 from NYArts Magazine NEWSLETTER for December 21, 1999 ***Interactive CD-ROMs, including "Immemory" by French filmmaker Chris Marker; "Anarchive #1: Muntadas: Media, Architecture, Installations," and "Where Where There There ThereWhere" by Zoe Beloff and the Wooster Group.Three newly restored audio works by Vito Acconci. New videotapes include works by Phyllis Baldino, Klaus vom Bruch, Cheryl Donegan, Dan Graham, Ursula Hodel, Tom Kalin, Shigeko Kubota, Kristin Lucas, Tony Oursler, Michael Smith, and Julie Zando, among others. Work from the 1960s and 70s are available by artists including Martha Rosler, Juan Downey, Bruce Nauman, and Muntadas. Rare historical tapes by Nam June Paik & Jud Yalkut, Joan Jonas, Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Mary Lucier, and Fluxus artist Larry Miller, among others, are also newly available.Electronic Arts Intermix 212 337 0680 **Leonardo Art/Science Network under Legal Attack for Use of the Word "Leonardo" For further information, contact: Roger Mal ina: leo-AT-mitpress.mit.edu or see NYArtsmagazine.com (chat room) **Sol Lewitt -AT- Paula Cooper 212 255 1105 ***"Portraits By Ingres:Image of An Epoch" through Jan. 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art 212 535 7710 *"Kelengi:African Art from The Baress Family Collection" -AT-Neuberger Museum 914 251 6100 **"Thunder at the Cathedral" with Chakaia Booker, Al Loving, Howerdena Pindell and many others -AT-Rush art gallery 212 691 9552 *The Architecture, Planning and Design Programs of the New York State Council on the Arts announces the availability of project grants for architects, designers and scholars through its Independent Projects category. 212 387 7157 *OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS- New York Region and Long Island With the celebration of Christopher Columbus' "discovery" of the Americas, we recognize that generations of immigrants from all over the world have made their own discoveries here. They have brought with them languages, ideas and cultures that have influenced this country in profound and subtle ways. We are looking for artists, who are exploring issues of ethnic and cultural heritage, to exhibit their work in a juried exhibit to be held during the month of October 2000. Work may be in any media. The Maurice N. Flecker Memorial Gallery. There is no entry fee. For further information call 516 451-4784 ***Studio Museum in Harlem, "Passages: Contemporary Art in Transition" 212 864 4500 *Julio Galan and Ray Smith, leading Mexican Painters -AT-Galerie Ramis Barquet tel. 644 9090 ***Richard Serra -AT- Gagosian (741-1111) Openings: Dec. 21 Markham Murray Gallery 6-8pm Monique Goldstrom Gallery 6-8pm *of interest **suggested ***recommended ****highly recommended For more Info. go to www.nyartsmagazine.com --- from list avant-garde-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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