NewsCOMMING IN 2009
ABSTRACTA 2009 International Abstract Cinema Exhibition, Rome, Italy
Roma, Isola Tiberina 25, 26, 27 August, 2009
I now have photography in the Pierogi Gallery flat file
Exquisite Corpse ProjectFriday, June 19, 2009 at 8:00pm
Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 10:00pm
KULTURPALAST WEDDING INTERNATIONAL
Freienwalder Str. 20
Berlin, Germany
June 6th and 7th, Open Studios
April 3rd Video Sreening at Envoy Gallery, Manhattan, NY
I will have a polaroid and video showing at
the Anarchist Art Show
Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair, March 14, 10am-6pm & March 15, 11am-5pm
sfbookfair.wordpress.com
My video Deep Black Incantation #9 is now being shown on Art Channel
http://www.artchannel.info/izlozba.html
I have a series of digital photos in the January issue of Ninja magazine, out of Paris, France.
These are long exposure shots of people at gallery openings in Chellsea, Manhattan, called 'Bodies into Light.'
March, Exquisite Corpse Project, Formverk, Eskilstuna, near Stockholm, SwedenFebuary, Exquisite Corpse Project, Formverk, Supermarket Art Fair, Stockholm, Sweden
January, Exquisite Corpse Project, The Lupa Art, Melbourne, Australia
I have a new video posted...
A group that I belong to has finished the latest in its series of video collaborations.
http://www.artreview.com/profile/EXCORPSE
EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT were composed by 35 artists from 16 countries.
In the Surrealist 'game', a paper is folded such that each contributor sees only a small portion of the previous contributor's work, and begins his own work from that small portion. When the last participant is finished, the sheet is unfolded to reveal a strangely divergent, yet contiguous form or figure.
These video versions were created by members of artreview.com, an online networking site for artists, galleries, and collectors, and was instigated and managed by Brazilian video-artist, Kika Nicolela. They were composed in the following manner: the final ten-seconds of an initial one-minute video is sent online to a second participant, who then integrates it into the beginning of her own minute-long video, and she, in turn, sends her final-ten-seconds to a third contributor, and so on, until the collected minutes are 'stitched' together in their order, creating a single piece.© Timothy R. Pickerill- All rights reserved