
"Live" (2003), installation view,
San Francisco Art Institute
News
A new piece, When
We Were Here (2007), will be on display July 28, 2007,
at Artists
Go Lightly,
the innaugural exhibition of the Temporary
Autonomous Museum(s), a new organization based in San
Francisco created to promote art-related events in alternative
venues. TAM board members include poet Bill Berkson,
gallerist Lisa Dent, and San Francisco City Arts Commissioner
Jeannene Pryzyblyski. UPDATE: I am pleased to report that
When We Were Here, a device to measure absence that
was entirely assembled by the exhibition's organizers based
on the artist's
emailed instructions, was among the pieces sold to benefit
the San Francisco Tenants Union.(posted
7/31/07)
My work Easy
to Be Hard will be shown Wednesday, May 23, 2007,
at The
Lab in San Francisco as part
of a screening of dance-related videos curated by Heike
Liss and Nomi Talisman. The screening also will be shown
at the Fluctuating
Images Gallery in Stuttgart, Germany. (posted
5/20/07)
Congratulations
to the San Francisco Art Institute's MFA
class of 2007 for another excellent showing at the Fort Mason's
Herbst Pavilion. The master's thesis exhibition continues
through May 26, 2007. For more information, visit the MFA
show website, where you can download a free pdf of the
catalog. (posted 5/20/07)
The Washington
Project for the Arts/Corcoran's Experimental
Media Series screened Adagio at
the Corcoran Gallery
of Art in Washinton, D.C.on September
2, 2006. The program was curated by Margaret Parsons,
head of film department at the National Gallery of
Art. (posted
9/16/06)

still from "SlaveCannibalGod" (2006),
video
Recent Exhibitions & Screenings
Artists
Go Lightly. July 28, 2007. The innaugural exhibition
by Temporary
Autonomous Museum(s) in San Francisco.
Bay Area
Dance/Music Videos 2007. Curated by
Heike Liss and Nomi Talisman. May 2007 at The
Lab in San Francisco, and July 2007
at the Fluctuating
Images Gallery in Stuttgart, Germany.
Divided
Attention. April 2007, Temple University, Philadelphia.
More or
Less 3,480 Seconds. So Goes the Nation. Curated
by Pablo Guardiola. November 10-21, 2006. Root Division,
San Francisco.
Experimental
Media Series. "Cowboys, Cliches, Codes, and
Conspiracies," curated by Margaret Parsons of the
National Gallery of Art, September 27, Washington Project
for the Arts/Corcoran, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington,
D.C.
Cream, From
the Top. July 15-August 27, 2006. Arts
Benicia, 991 Tyler, #114, Benicia, California.
Moving Images. May
and June, 2006. Curated by Charles Boone. Facultad de Artes,
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Cuernavaca, Mexico;
Suwon Science College, Suwan, Korea; and Seo Kyong University,
Seoul, Korea.
Flaherty
Film Seminar. "Divided Attention," presented
by Steve Seid of the Pacific Film Archive. June 17-24,
2006.
Vassar
College,
Poughkeepsie, New York.
San Francisco
Art Institute MFA Exhibition. May 19-27, 2006.
Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco.
Steven Wolf
Fine Arts. Selected Videos. April 2006,
49 Geary St., San Francisco, 415-263-3677.

Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, San
Francisco, May 2006, installation view

stills
from "Tell Me What to Do" (2006),three-channel video
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