Simon Gush
at Moving Image New York.
03.03.2011 — 06.03.2011at Moving Image New York.
Simon Gush
at Moving Image New York.
03.03.2011 — 06.03.2011at Moving Image New York.
Simon Gush, In the Company Of. Single channel video, ten channel audio, 2008. (Click on the picture for a preview)
Moving Image, an art fair of contemporary video art, will take place March 3-6, 2011, during the Armory Show in New York and within walking distance of Independent. Located in the the Waterfront Tunnel event space between 27th and 28th Streets with an entrance on 11th Avenue in Chelsea, Moving Image will be free to the public and open Thursday - Saturday, March 3-5, 11-8 PM and on Sunday, March 6, 11-3 PM. An opening reception for Moving Image will take place Thursday, March 3, 6-8 PM.
The Moving Image curatorial advisory committee has invited a selection of international commercial galleries and non-profit institutions to present single-channel videos, video sculptures, and other larger video installations. Moving Image has been conceived to offer viewers a unique viewing experience, providing a rich program of time-based work from around the globe by today's most important and exciting new artists.
Said Atabekov / Impronte Contemporary Art (Milan, Italy)
Sophie Lisa Beresford / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Janet Biggs / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge / Invisible-Exports (New York, NY)
Melanie Bonajo / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Jim Campbell / Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York, NY)
Martin Soto Climent / Karma International (Zurich, Switzerland)
Stefan Constantinescu / lokal_30 (Warsaw, Poland)
Yves Coussement / Galerie Tatjana Pieters (Ghent, Belgium)
Oskar Dawicki / Postmasters (New York, NY)
Jakup Ferri / Weingrüll, (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Glen Fogel / Callicoon Fine Arts (Callicoon, NY)
Participant, Inc (New York, NY)
Maider Fortune / Galerie Martine Aboucaya (Paris, France)
Simon Gush / West (Den Haag, the Netherlands)
Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev / Winkleman Gallery (NY)
Martin Kohout / The Future Gallery (Berlin, Germany)
Andres Laracuente / Galerie Yukiko Kawase (Paris, France)
Miranda Lichtenstein / Elizabeth Dee Gallery (New York, NY)
Alex Mirutziu / SABOT Gallery (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Adrien Missika / Rotwand Gallery (Zurich, Switzerland)
Shana Moulton / Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zurich, Switzerland)
Miguel Angel Rios / AKINCI (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
RKDB / Krowswork (Oakland, CA)
Michal Rovner / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)
Hiraki Sawa / James Cohan Gallery (New York, NY / Shanghai, China)
Carolee Schneemann / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Paul Mpagi Sepuya / Envoy Enterprises (New York)
Cecilia Stenbom / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Leslie Thornton / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Johanna Unzueta / Christinger De Mayo (Zurich, Switzerland)
Corban Walker / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)
Jeff Whetstone / Julie Saul Gallery (New York, NY)
Hannah Wilke / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts (New York)
David Wojnarowicz / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
The Moving Image curatorial advisory committee has invited a selection of international commercial galleries and non-profit institutions to present single-channel videos, video sculptures, and other larger video installations. Moving Image has been conceived to offer viewers a unique viewing experience, providing a rich program of time-based work from around the globe by today's most important and exciting new artists.
Said Atabekov / Impronte Contemporary Art (Milan, Italy)
Sophie Lisa Beresford / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Janet Biggs / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge / Invisible-Exports (New York, NY)
Melanie Bonajo / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Jim Campbell / Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York, NY)
Martin Soto Climent / Karma International (Zurich, Switzerland)
Stefan Constantinescu / lokal_30 (Warsaw, Poland)
Yves Coussement / Galerie Tatjana Pieters (Ghent, Belgium)
Oskar Dawicki / Postmasters (New York, NY)
Jakup Ferri / Weingrüll, (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Glen Fogel / Callicoon Fine Arts (Callicoon, NY)
Participant, Inc (New York, NY)
Maider Fortune / Galerie Martine Aboucaya (Paris, France)
Simon Gush / West (Den Haag, the Netherlands)
Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev / Winkleman Gallery (NY)
Martin Kohout / The Future Gallery (Berlin, Germany)
Andres Laracuente / Galerie Yukiko Kawase (Paris, France)
Miranda Lichtenstein / Elizabeth Dee Gallery (New York, NY)
Alex Mirutziu / SABOT Gallery (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Adrien Missika / Rotwand Gallery (Zurich, Switzerland)
Shana Moulton / Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zurich, Switzerland)
Miguel Angel Rios / AKINCI (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
RKDB / Krowswork (Oakland, CA)
Michal Rovner / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)
Hiraki Sawa / James Cohan Gallery (New York, NY / Shanghai, China)
Carolee Schneemann / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)
Paul Mpagi Sepuya / Envoy Enterprises (New York)
Cecilia Stenbom / Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, UK)
Leslie Thornton / Winkleman Gallery (New York, NY)
Johanna Unzueta / Christinger De Mayo (Zurich, Switzerland)
Corban Walker / The Pace Gallery (New York, NY / Beijing, China)
Jeff Whetstone / Julie Saul Gallery (New York, NY)
Hannah Wilke / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts (New York)
David Wojnarowicz / PPOW Gallery (New York, NY)