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[Nettime-bold] SELZER PANTS | Film and Video program |
SMART Project Space | 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, Amsterdam presents the launch of our new film and video theater with the inaugural program SELZER PANTS | Kevin Brosnan & Joseph Cassan, Jubal Brown, Sarah Conaway, Jeremy Drummond, Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby, Miranda July, Kwabena P. Slaughter, Eddo Stern | Curated by Steve Reinke Saturday June 16, 22.00-24.00 hours | After opening party with deejay Arnold. Selzer Pants is the first of weekly changing programs of Art cinema and video art. Screenings from Tuesday through Sunday at 22.00 hours SELZER PANTS | Is everything a performance? Do we perform our identities? Is the construction of subjectivity a performance? Old questions, I know, but here are some newer ones: Does every performance end in applause? Who, exactly, is applauding? And why, and for whom? I'm writing these notes, a little bit drunk, in the back of a paperback edition of Saul Bellow's "Ravelstein." The front of the book, first paragraph, page one: Odd that mankind's benefactors should be amusing people. In America at least this is often the case. Anyone who wants to govern the country has to entertain it. During the Civil War people complained about Lincoln's funny stories. Perhaps he sensed that strict seriousness was far more dangerous than any joke. But his critics said that he was frivolous and his own Secretary of War referred to him as an ape. The videos in this program are mostly by young American and quasi-American (Canadian) artists. The most cutting thing that is said about contemporary art, particularly video, is that it is often a hollow pastiche of 70's conceptualism. A re-performance of performances that once meant something, or mean something now but only in hind-sight, in historical context. As if we were all the bastard children of Valie Export and Vito Acconci, doomed to our nostalgic, mocking imitations. But there is no reason to accept these easy dismissals. Here is one reason not: This work has a complex and profound conception of audience, of reception. If it is a truism that in this postmodern, postcolonial world we cannot rely on a hegemonic Dear Reader, cannot be sure that our audience is one of us, one of them, or one of anything - it still remains to establish a rhetoric for a heterogeneous, shifting, unfathomable audience. Implied audiences are constructed around bodies of shared knowledge and values. One strategy that many of these tapes employ is to construct multiple specific implied audiences from which the artists' - both as performers and implied authors - maintain a sceptical distance. Artist as performer as clown as ape. Not really a circus, but a vaudeville stage: the implied audience may be urban, Jewish, entrepreneurial, Catskill-vacationing, but the schtick works just as well with the hicks in Spokane. So: A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants. Kevin Brosnan and Joseph Cassan, Spring Succeeds, 2001, 4 min Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby, Being Fucked Up, 2001, 10 min Kwabena P. Slaughter, 5 is Transformation, 2001, 1 min Sarah Conaway, Maroon Mission, 2000, 7 min Jeremy Drummond, Stallworks Act I, 1999, 1 min Eddo Stern, Sheik Attack, 1999, 16 min Sarah Conaway, Siblings, 2001, 1 min Jeremy Drummond, Stallworks Act III, 1999, 3 min Sarah Conaway, Two Dogs and a Ball, 2001, 3 min Jeremy Drummond, Spit, 2000, 3 min Kwabena P. Slaughter, Yo Tengo Un Suena Hoy, 2000, 4 min Jeremy Drummond, Untitled, 2001, 5 min Sarah Conaway, Riddle, 2001, 1 min Miranda July, Nest of Tens, 1999, 27 min Selzer Pants is sponsored by: Gemeente Amsterdam, Mondriaan Stichting, Mentrum, Brand Bier, Beam Systems SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net Exhibition Space: 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20 Office: Keizersgracht 720, NL-1017 EW Amsterdam Mail to: P.O.Box 15004, NL-1001 MA Amsterdam Phone: +31 20 427.5951 / 427.5952 Phone/fax.: +31 20 420.6028 Email: info@smartprojectspace.net If this e-mail was forwarded to you by way of someone other then SMART Project Space, and you would appreciate to receive further mailings announcing exhibitions at SMART Project Space, you can send mail to info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of your email message: "subscribe e-mailing SPS" If you would want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of your email message: "unsubscribe e-mailing SPS" _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold