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Scope - New York Opens
NEW YORK.- Scope art fair Inc. is pleased to announce that -scope-New York will take place through Monday, March 14, 2005, at the Flatotel Hotel, 135 West 52nd Street (between 6th and 7th avenues). The Flatotel is located around the corner from The Museum of Modern Art, 57th Street galleries, major subways and is walking distance from The Armory Show (shuttle bus service between -scope and The Armory Show). 75 exhibitors from around the world (see back) are open daily from 12pm to 8pm. Admission is $10 and catalogs are $5 each.

-scopeSound: Live music in the glass atrium, featuring the emerging intensity of: Lycaon Pictus, Morricone Youth and Rare Bird Rumba Ranch, along with a gunslingers duel between DJ Count Porkchopula and DJ Zebra Blood.

Performance-scope: JOY– Pleasure In The Street, curated by artist Lilah Freedland, features the bicycle jousting street ethics of Black Label, and the intense secret projects of Madagascar Institute. Keep an eye on the ceiling! Don’t miss RATBOY in his VIP bathroom lair and Jordan Seiler’s roving project which addresses the feelings of depravity and isolation imposed on the public by advertising on a daily basis.

Cinema-scope: Blurring the classic expectation of video and film, Natalie Kovacs presents two exceptional projects, SEED, supported by the Canadian Consulate and The Canadian Film Center, which allows audience members, using their cell phones, to plant ‘seeds’ that are grown into a virtual forest on site and True Love, in conjunction with collective 640 480, which embroiders a video narrating loss and abandonment into the traditional medium and visual history of tapestry.

From Norway, Tor Jørgen presents “The Good Selection”, a medley of Scandanavian film/video, which includes Liminal Inception (Norway), Waterboy (Sweden) and Stella (Iceland), among others. In addition, Tor curates Cinema-scope’s continued featured programming of exhibitor submitted work while Natalie contributes a video program titled “t.b.d.”

Awards and Grants: The recipient of the Independent Curator Award for -scopeNew York 2005 is Lisa Kirk whose curatorial project in the lobby which explores themes of nature. The Emerging Artist Grant has been awarded to Kyung Jeon.



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Fred Tomaselli Opens at Irish Museum of Modern Art

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Georgia O'Keeffe at Boise Art Museum

Beyond East and West: Seven Transnational Artists

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Ti Voglio Bene - From Italy With Love

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March 8, 2005

Dürer. Masterpieces from the Albertina Opens in Madrid

Three Works by Edvard Munch Recovered

Diane Arbus Celebrated at Metropolitan Museum

Pinakothek Der Moderne Presents Passion for Art

John Baldessari - Life's Balance at Kunsthaus Graz

Maria Altman Mediates Works With Austrian Government

Contemporary Ceramics Installation by Richard Cleaver

Kiarostami forest at the V&A

Guillermo Kuitca at Hauser & Wirth London

Five Buildings Proposed For Listing

White Space Presents Bloc

March 7, 2005

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Presents It's all Dalí

Doug Aitken: interiors at Henry Art Gallery

G. Richter at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

Thomas Hirschhorn - at Pinakothek der Moderne

Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, Environments

Goetz Collection Presents Richard Prince

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Touch Me - Contemporary Space at the V&A

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