Arts and Entertainment
September 23, 2023
From: Microscope GalleryAyanna Dozier
Touch Me On The Inside And Call Me By My Name
August 30 - October 11, 2023
Platform Center & WNDX Festival
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
From the show's press release:
"The first Canadian solo show of Brooklyn-based artist, filmmaker, and writer Ayanna Dozier, Touch Me On The Inside And Call Me By My Name brings together new and recent film, text, and installation work that builds on Dozier’s practice of locating the body as an oft-contested site of pleasure, labour, and care."
More information HERE
Jeanne Liotta
The Machine That Kills Bad People:
In der Dämmerstunde – Berlin + Observando el Cielo
Wednesday September 20th, 6:45pm
ICA London, UK
From the show's press release:
This screening, programmed by The Machine That Kills Bad People, features Jeanne Liotta’s short film Observando el Cielo (Observing the Sky) (2007) and Annik Leroy’s In der Dämmerstunde – Berlin (From Dawn to Night – Berlin) (1980).
Jeanne Liotta’s Observando el Cielo is an exploration of the cosmos. Liotta investigates the cosmic landscape at the intersection of art, science and philosophy. Through seven years of celestial observations captured on 16mm film, she reveals a world that is mysterious and profound.
More info HERE
Faith Holland
"FEMBOT"
Curated by Kathy Grayson, Charlotte Grussing, Jessica Gallucci, Laura O'Reilly and May Andersen
September 6th - October 22nd, 2023
The Hole Bowery, New York
From the show's press release:
"Fembot explores the intersection of technology and the female form, surveying the conceptual and aesthetic renderings of gender in the digital realm. With screens, sculpture, new media, mixed media and everything in between the representations of the female body are almost as vast as the internet, from futuristic robots to porous, sweaty flesh."
More information HERE
Ezra Wube
"Ezra Wube: Five Animations"
Curated by Max Warsh
September 21 - December 9, 2023
Yeh Art Gallery, St. John’s University, New York
From the show's press release:
"Wube’s animations utilize painting, drawing and assemblage to tell stories that traverse places and cultures “in a continuous dialogue negotiating ‘Here’ and ‘There.’” From a poetic recollection of his daily commute in New York City to an interpretation of Ethiopian folktales and an investigation into issues of environmental sustainability in Ethiopia, Wube fluidly weaves together vivid imagery that stems from a confluence of collective storytelling, knowledge-gathering, and his own personal lived experiences."
More information HERE
Tenzin Phuntsog
Whole Grain: Four Films by Tenzin Phuntsog
Monday October 16, 6pm
Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, New York
From the show's press release:
"Join us Monday, October 16, at 6 pm, for a Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video screening of four films by Tenzin Phuntsog, whose work is on view in Forms of Awakening: Selections from the Jack Shear Collection of Himalayan Art. Watch his film work in advance of his Dunkerley Dialogue on Thursday, October 19."
More info HERE
"Tenzin Phuntsog: Heeding (Land) / Roaming (Heart) / Grasping (Language)"
Monday November 13, 8pm
REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA
From the show's press release:
"In Tenzin Phuntsog’s film and videos, he and his camera roam seemingly endless landscapes. The quietness of these landscapes are deafeningly loud. What are the hills saying? What guidance are they screaming to impart? What should we heed? But Phuntsog’s work also asks other questions: What happens when we abandon the act of roaming for the act of loving, the act of caring? Sitting still and deciding to extend grace to our parents? What should we heed when we listen to the achingly desperate beating of elders’ hearts? What do we do then? How do we respond? Digging deep into his personal history, Phuntsog makes films that, instead of leading with prescribed artistic or cinematic languages, lead with yearning and a journey to heeding knowledge beyond our immediate grasp."
More information HERE