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Now Showing: After Paradjanov 1st April - 16th April 2010 This April tank.tv will be showcasing recent work in film & video from Georgia. Curated specially for the tank.tv platform by Sophio Medoidze this exhibition is a response to the BFI’s recen…
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Jacco Olivier 22nd July - 11th August 2009 on www.tank.tv tank.tv is pleased to present nine of Jacco Olivier’s animated works online at www.tank.tv from the 22nd July - 11th August 2009. The show will include work made between 2003 and 2009: 'BMK'…
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Ken Jacobs on www.tank.tv 1st October - 30th November 2008

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Ken Jacobs
Curated by Mark Webber
1st October - 30th November 2008

Ken Jacobs (b.1933) has been active as a filmmaker, performer and teacher for the past five decades. Rigorous and dedicated, his work is characterised by a keen eye for formal composition and a fierce political consciousness.

As a central figure of the generation that defined independent filmmaking during the post-War era, Jacobs contributed to the liberation of cinema from technical and ideological conventions. Beginning in the 1950s, he developed an 'urban guerrilla cinema' out of poverty and desperation, shooting improvised routines on city streets. The early works 'Star Spangled to Death', 'Little Stabs at Happiness' and 'Blonde Cobra' feature a nascent Jack Smith, years before the renegade artist produced his own films.

Having lived in New York all his life, the changing character of t he city has been a strong presence throughout Jacobs' work, from his manipulation of vintage street scenes in 'New York Ghetto Fishmarket 1903', through to the diaristic video 'Circling Zero: We See Absence', which observes the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Center, a few blocks away from Jacobs' home. 'The Sky Socialist' was shot in a deserted neighbourhood (long since decommissioned) below the Brooklyn Bridge in the 1960s, and 'Perfect Film' uses raw television news reports on the assassination of Malcolm X.

Found or archival footage is a source for much of Jacobs' work. In 'Star Spangled to Death', entire appropriated films contribute to an accumulative denunciation of American politics, religion, war and racism, whereas an analytical approach to reclaiming cinema's past was originated in 'Tom, Tom the Pipers' Son' by re-filming selected details of a theatrical production dating from 1905. This same footage has lately been digitally excavated in 'Return to the Scene of the Crime'.

The technique of unlocking aspects of film material that would otherwise pass unnoticed is the essence of the live Nervous System pieces that Jacobs has performed with two adapted projectors since the mid-1970s. Repetition and pulsing flicker teases frozen images into impossible depth and perpetual motion (demonstrated in New York Street Trolleys 1900), a process further developed by the Eternalism system of editing used in many recent videos. The previously ephemeral live performances 'Ontic Antics Starring Laurel and Hardy; Bye Molly! ' and 'Two Wrenching Departures' are amongst the works that take on new life in their digital form.

A contemporary of Stan Brakhage, Bruce Conner and Jonas Mekas, Ken Jacobs is one of the true innovators of the moving image, who continues his radical practice in the present. Though his images frequently depict bygone eras, the works are resolutely contemporary, displaying a vitality and ingenuity that is rarely matched.

The exhibition at tank.tv presents a portfolio of 20 works covering 50 years of Ken Jacobs' artistic production from 1957 to the present day.
Curated by Mark Webber.

Programme on www.tank.tv

The Whirled, 1956-63
Star Spangled To Death, 1957-59/2004
Little Stabs At Happiness, 1958-63
Blonde Cobra, 1959-63
The Sky Socialist, 1964-65
Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son, 1969-71
The Doctor's Dream, 1978
Perfect Film, 1985
Flo Rounds A Corner, 1999
New York Street Trolleys 1900, 1999
Circling Zero: We See Absence, 2002
Krypton Is Doomed, 2005
Let There Be Whistleblowers, 2005
Ontic Antics Starring Laurel And Hardy; Bye, Molly!, 2005
The Surging Sea Of Humanity, 2006
Capitalism: Child Labor, 2006
New York Ghetto Fishmarket 1903, 2006
Two Wrenching Departures, 2006
Razzle Dazzle: The Lost World, 2006
Return To The Scene Of The Crime, 2008

Ask Ken!
For the duration of the online show, tank.tv offers a unique opportunity for discussion with Ken Jacobs in an extended Q+A session. Email your questions to the artist at ken@tank.tv. A regularly updated transcript of the dialogue will be online at www.tank.tv/askken

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tank.tv Now Showing: 'After Paradjanov', recent film & video from Georgia.

Now Showing: After Paradjanov
1st April - 16th April 2010

This April tank.tv will be showcasing recent work in film & video from Georgia. Curated specially for the tank.tv platform by Sophio Medoidze this exhibition is a response to the BFI’s recent Sergei Paradjanov season.

Artists and filmmakers include Koka Ramishvili, Mamuka Japharidze, Maya Sumbadze, Tolia Astali+Heike Gallmeier, Sophio Medoidze & Alexander Kviria.

This exhibition is held in conjunction with a screening at Pushki… Continue

Posted on April 6, 2010 at 7:42pm —

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Forthcoming on tank.tv: Aurélien Froment, from March 1st - 31st

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Aurélien Froment
1st - 31st March 2010

This March tank.tv will be exhibiting a selection of nine videos made between 2001 and 2009 by the artist Aurélien Froment.

Without reducing Froment’s work to ineffectual buzzwords it is safe to say that both process and situation both have central roles within his oeuvre. Working through the thematic prisms of play, theatre and architecture Froment allows himself to take a magpie approach to the specifics of a… Continue

Posted on February 16, 2010 at 6:20pm —

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Jacco Olivier on www.tank.tv

Jacco Olivier
22nd July - 11th August 2009
on www.tank.tv

tank.tv is pleased to present nine of Jacco Olivier’s animated works online at www.tank.tv from the 22nd July - 11th August 2009. The show will include work made between 2003 and 2009: 'BMK', 'Birds', 'Submerge', 'Sleep', 'Transit', 'Wood', 'Return', 'Run' and 'Almost'.

“The images he (Olivier) makes are obviously painterly, their brushwork bold and narrative, their colour-sense superb. Yet the point of painting is that it is framed, th… Continue

Posted on July 24, 2009 at 9:13pm —

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www.tank.tv : Lisa Oppenheim 1st - 21st July 2009

Lisa Oppenheim’s work constitutes an archaeology of visual culture. She brings the hidden, under-appreciated and repressed into view, and in the process reveals an ordering of things that goes beyond our commonplace responses. Her work ranges from damaged negatives from early 20th century news stories, personal photographs posted on ‘Flicker’ by soldiers serving in Iraq through to the constellation of the day and location of famous historical media stories.
Press Release from ‘The Making of A
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Posted on June 30, 2009 at 3:22pm —

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www.tank.tv / Thomas Hirschhorn / 8th - 30th June

Now Showing: Thomas Hirschhorn
8th - 30th June 2009


tank.tv is extremely pleased to collaborate with Thomas Hirschhorn on his ‘Bijlmer Spinoza Festival’.
New videos from the festival, created by Thomas Hirschhorn and the Bijilmer community, will be uploaded daily to www.tank.tv.

This is an art-project in complete exaggeration, in overcapacity but also in love : in the love for art, the love for philosophy and the love for working for a “non-exclusive audience”.
Thomas Hirschhorn

See th… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 5:56pm —

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At 5:58pm on January 22, 2009, Ajit Vahadane said…
Dear Artists friends/art galleries OUTSIDE INDIA

You are invited to join us in our catalogues.

This year we have changed our policy and have decided to include brilliant artists/art collectors and art galleries( non- Indians) from ANY COUNTRY in our catalogues. Actual exhibition will be only for Indian artists.

We can arrange a separate group exhibitions of artists from various countries in Jakarta if they wish.

Quality of work is the only criterion for selection for exhibition as well as catalogues. Every year we reject hundreds of artists who are ready to pay contributions. All types of artworks will be included in catalogues
1) Paintings
2) Graphic prints
3) Sculptures
4) Ceramic artists
5) Mix media artworks
6) Photography
7) Installations
8) Any other creative new art forms

We are planning to print a A-4 size high quality catalogue this year for our Indian art exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia. We shall be printing 1000 catalogues and they will be distributed free of charge to 100 major art galleries in India and Indonesia along with all artists in India. Everything depends on how many artists get selected and pay for the contribution for printing.

Artists who are selected for actual exhibition will be featured free of charge in the catalogues. They need not pay for the catalogues.


You can have one fullA-4 size page for you where your one of the best artwork will be printed along with full contact details of each artists so that anyone can easily contact artists directly to buy their art.

Korean art buyers have bought more than 80 paintings by contacting artists from our catalogues in 2007 .Many artists just participated in catalogues and were not part of exhibition. Catalogues will be printed only if there are enough paid entries.

Contribution per page per artists per artwork is just 200 USD.You will be sent one copy of catalogue to your contacts/friends in India. If you wish us to send us catalogues outside India, you will have to pay the air courier charges.

Selection of artists for catalogues will be done by end of April 2009 and selected artists will have to send their high resolution images on CD or by Email along with their full contact details. Contribution will have to be sent to our account which will be informed to selected artists.

For selection process, artists should send at least 5 images ( web resolution jpeg images) along with resume in word file.

Thanking you and expecting a warm reply

Ajit Vahadane
Organiser,
Indian artistsNetwork
www.indianfinearts.com
admin@indianfinearts.com
Mobile- +91-9821656016
At 7:46am on December 14, 2008, Ajit Vahadane said…
Hi! How r u? Thanks for joining Indian artists community.We have successfully arranged 11 exhibitions in Indonesia,Singapore and Malaysia in last 5 year.Now we are ready to offer the same for any artist/artists from ANY country around the world to exhibit their excellent art in Jakata which is 4th largest country and has a vibrant art market.Please send us email to admin@indianfinearts.com and see our website www.indianfinearts.com
At 10:43pm on November 17, 2008, lalit said…
happy to see you here, i have some videos on my channal on youtube 'lalitanul'
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At 2:57pm on October 15, 2008, Satadru sovan Banduri said…
u r very interesting....cool keep in touch
 
 
 

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