fish + braids = fishwithbraids

fish + braids = fishwithbraids
the experience of art thrives at the top of the bell curve in a place of speculation (and not consensus), hypotheses (and not conclusions) and belief (not knowledge).
To stay at the top of the bell curve, as Buergel and Noack might say,
the best art must make us not understand,
which corresponds to a state of sustained curiosity that provokes us to change something about ourselves in an effort to understand.
anthony huberman
Showing posts with label performance art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance art. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Happening art action Eve splashing balloons every day

      ACTION  ART  HAPPENING
      april 4 2013,     8pm - midnight at Fish with Braids


German artist Eva Moll, based in Frankfurt and New York with her Performance-Happening Eve Splashing Balloons Everyday:
canvas, color, performers, balloons, audience relations and participation as a medium.

Eva Moll defines artistic intent  beyond artistic creation and exhibition making with the interactive participatory process.
Through her art and art-figure EVE she explores and expresses the structures and processes of the cultural activities she works in.
Her Ĺ’uvre ties autobiographical themes to contemporary phenomena and positions it in the dynamics of popular culture and art history.

With exhibitions, happenings and performances in Europe and the United States for more than a decade – including P.S.1 MoMA, La Mama Gallery, The Armory Show New York, Art Forum Berlin, Slot Zeist Utrecht, Kunstverein Familie Montez in Frankfurt am Main, the Dokumenta (13) in Kassel and the Fountain Artfair At The Armory New York 2013 – she has been receiving critical acclaim.

Since 2012 Moll holds chair at the Academy of Interdisciplinary Processes in research and instruction. In 2012 Eva Moll received an award of the "maecenia frankfurt – foundation for woman in science and arts" for her achievements with art, in Frankfurt Germany.
Moll continues to bridge the boundaries of the transcultural.
www.evamoll.net





INTOXICATED
Hector Canonge
The excess of our culture prompts me to reflect on the influence of media, our sentiments and how we have learned to reach to human interaction. Passivity is not encouraged, shyness is not understood, aggressiveness could be rewarded. All in one, and all in a continuous live action performance that promises to give you a frantic rush you never experienced before. 

Hector Canonge is an interdisciplinary artist whose work incorporates the use of media technologies, physical environments, cinematic and performative narratives.  He explores and treats issues related to construction of identity, gender roles, and the politics of migration.  Challenging the white box settings of a gallery or a museum, or intervening directly in public spaces his performances mediate movement, endurance, and ritualistic processes.  Some of his actions and carefully choreographed performances involve collaborating with other artists and interacting with audiences. His work has been presented in museums, galleries and art spaces in the USA, Latin America, Asia and Europe.

From June to December 2012, Canonge lived in South America exhibiting, performing, and giving workshops in Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. In 2013, he participated in the Encuentros 2013 of the Hemispheric Institute for Performance & Politics in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He has recently returned to the United States to start working on his new project, LABORAL, as part of his Franklin Furnace Award 2013, and he will be participating in the Month of Performance Art in Berlin to present his controversial public performance “SUD.AKA” at Alexanderplatz, and “Besame Mucho” at ACUD Kunstverein-Serendipity Gallery.

Canonge curates and organizes the monthly artists’ program A-LAB Forum at Crossing Art Gallery, directs the monthly independent film series CINEMAROSA, and organizes the annual city wide Performance Art Festival, ITINERANT. His work has been reviewed by The New York Times, ART FORUM, New York Daily News, Manhattan Times, by major networks ABC, NBC, CNN, CBS, UNIVISION, etc., and by online art publications such as Art Experience NYC, NYRemezcla, Turbulence, ART CARDS Review, NYFA Newsletter, and Hyperallergenic among others.  

www.hectorcanonge.net
photo Allison Wwonderland

MoonFire Tower/ Bryce LeVan Cushing,
a NYC performance artist and sculptor will play a set of his new punk rock musical   
Camp Squirt
The piece is co-written by playwright Justin Sayre and explores MoonFire's childhood growing up queer in rural Montana.
MoonFire Tower's Queer Expression Performances grew alongside Joey Arias, 
Sherry Vine, Enya Buttox, Raven-O, K-Tel in New York
over the past 20 years.
His figural mosaic sculpts are on display.
www.brycelevancushing.com



Shapes on Location
Erin Parsch dancer and performance artist introduce the viewer to  Shapes on Location. Staged with a wide roll of thick white vellum, the work gradually encompasses the dancers until they are entirely concealed, from which one or the other emerges like a primordial hatchling from what has become a cocoon. An embryonic life form, not yet able to walk but still a statement of rebellion against her de-humanizing environment. The sequence of dance and performance seemed an abstract re-enactment of a birth and re-birth ritual. There’s harmony, there’s menace.  The inanimate cover takes on a life of its own as the base substance comes alive to the dance.
www.erinparsch.com

City Language
Kevin Marcell displays his  Urban depiction of New York City and its boroughs,
printed on maps, newspapers and found objects with silkscreen prints of his photographs of the City, Murals and added Graffiti paint 

Venezuelan born Brooklynite Kevin Marcell presents his vision on an unorthodox canvas: New York City's recycled and repurposed subway and cycling maps ("re-cycling maps")
With a variety of techniques such as silkscreen prints, stencil spray paint and free hand aerosol paint-draw Marcell depicts the Urban portrait with the mood of the City.



Suzanne by Leonard Cohen
Donald Gallagher, performance art.
A longtime performer with the radical fairies, The Reverend Billy Church-of-no-shopping,
artist extraordinaire, master of colors, Jersey City resident
He is performing with Peter Moffit



livingapainting
Caridad Rivera,
live bodypainting action and performance
The body becomes the canvas for Caridad's visual expressions  combined with
physical motion, the energy of the human body responding to sound and
instruments.
She choreographs with her team of performers and musicans.
Caridad is a Cuban American, dancer, choreographer, painter, action artist
 


weapons of mass seduction
Messias Schneider
brings a bold statement for peace and the power of the female
in color and shape
Fashion photographer, former fashion model,
Sao Paolo Brazil, currently resident in NYC

Romelio Rivera
visual confessions
abstract expressionism,

Romelio was born in Havana, Cuba and lived in Europe as a child.   With a child’s understanding that he would be leaving behind his world for ever, he wrestled with the concept of finality and at the same time the allure of the adventure ahead of him.  These elements set him up for a lifetime of dualities and contradictions that still haunt him today.   The absence of normalcy served as a catalyst for obsessions involving control and unmasking of hidden things.





got armor?
Uta Brauser offers a proposal for civilian response to an unnecessarily armed US population.
Activism expressed through  fashion and a series of drawings with the hope for
continued dialog in regards to gun regulations in the US.
Uta Brauser, multidisciplinary artist, visionary, curator, art activist
organizer of Creative Grove artist & designer market, a public platform for social interaction
through art in the community. Also owner of Fish with Braids Gallery

Uta Brausers large body of work with drawings, sculptures, art dolls,
installations and curated exhibits developed between Germany, Italy and the united States over 30 years.
New York resident since 1993, now in Jersey City

Friday, November 16, 2012

Moon Fire Tower art salon



Sculptor Bryce LeVan Cushing brings the largest collection of his work to date to Jersey City, New Jersey on Thursday November 29, 2012.  Cushing is known for his modern figural mosaic sculptures that are part Schnabel and part Gaudi.  He has shown extensively in Europe including last year’s 20th Anniversary of the Barcelona Arts Association show, The Barcelona International Art Fair, and the Drap Art Festival.

In the United States Bryce LeVan has shown coast to coast many times and currently is focused on shows in the New York City market.  As a performer under the moniker MoonFire Tower the artist's career stretches 20 years to the beginning of the Earl Dax phenomenon, when the pair performed together in the mid 90's at MFT's Camp Squirt.  Guests on that show which toured venues in the East Coast were:  Joey Arias, Sherry Vine, Enya Buttox, Raven O, K-Tel and the Dumsta' Players, and many others.

MoonFire Tower Art Happenings are traditionally rich with multimedia and this installation at Fish With Braids (190 Columbus Blvd, Jersey City, NJ.) is no exception.  The Joey Arias inspired MFT collage drip painting series will be on display for the first time.  Also being debuted are Cushing's Rock River Rings from Vermont.  These chunky semi-precious sterling rings are being designed for Camp Squirt alumni.

Jersey City Art Star Uta Brauser will show her fashion as she teams up with MFT for this epic event which will be hosted by Pussy Faggot regular Needles Jones.  Needles and MoonFire go back 20 years and the evening is sure to be a throwback to the mid 90's Don Hill culture.  MFT will be rocking a set of performance art written by NYC playwright Justin Sayre.  The untitled piece is a collaboration exploring Cushing's troubled childhood full of sexual abuse in the Christian church.  This will be the world premiere of the punk rock mini musical.


Bryce LeVan Cushing is dedicated to reviving  the energy of an earlier age inspired by Hoffman and Warhol.  During the 90's MFT mentored with Hunt Slonem and Christopher Makos and is directly influenced by the factory sensibility.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Eve painting the town

a performance art installation in various locations around NYC.
Curated by Eva Moll (Germany)
participating artists: Eva Moll "Eve", Uta Brauser "foliage from paradise" and body art, Christoph Von Loew, video and photography

Eva Moll's iconic character Eve, who after years of Eve and the Big Apple, Eve and the garden of paradise, evolved to Eve committing suicide.
The painting comes alive with this performance piece, the process of embodying the painting through body art, costumes and props, involving the attending public in each step and location.
Eva Moll is using the public space as her canvas, the performance piece as her paint.
Her own appearance accompanied by the green foliage of paradise (talking leaves, since Uta Brauser will never shut up) are leaving splashes of color in the memories of who had the opportunity to witness.
March 3rd, 3-5 pm at Armory Show Pier 94,
March 4, 4 pm at MoMa, 53rd street
5 pm at PS1, LIC
March 5, 5 pm Bedford Ave x Ltrain stop N 7th street
March 6, 6 pm at The New Museum, Bowery



















photography shown here by Uta Brauser and Sally Schmidt