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SUMMARY:個展：Chris Fiore「This Mortal Apparatus — Photographs of Flowers & Cityscapes」
DESCRIPTION:CRSでは、映像作家、ライター、そして写真家でもあるChris Fiore による、枯れゆく花と都市の風景をテーマにした展覧会「 This Mortal Apparatus 」を開催いたします。様々な色や白黒をベースにした作品のすべては、デジタル加工により色を調整し、写真芸術の美を強調しています。作品は主に朽ちかけているオブジェなどで見られる美しさ、つい見過ごしてしまう優美さ、自然の美、人の手による芸術に焦点を当てています。また、わたしたちの心がいかに儚いいのちの中に永遠を求め、新たな意味を生み出しているかを伝えます。人が思考によって、目にするすべてを作り変えていることを考えさせられる作品の数々をご覧にぜひお越しください。 \n展覧会は9月14日（木）~ 11月30日（木）です。オープニングレセプションは、9月22日午後6時半〜8時半です。 \n開催期間中、Chris Fiore による無料の映画上映会も下記の通り開かれます。どうぞご参加ください。 \n10月13日（金）午後7時半〜10時  “Goodman” and “The Red Umbrella Diaries”\n11月10日（金）午後7時半〜10時  ワールドプレミア “The Ken Stones:  Miami” and A(DE)SCENT” \nいずれも席に限りがございます。ご到着いただいた順にお席を確保させていただきますが、ロビーのスペースが限られているため、7時15分より前のご到着はご遠慮ください。 \nArtist Statement\nThe camera is my favorite machine. To me\, the camera has transcended its nature as a mechanical device and has become something verging on a magic instrument. Capable of capturing the fleeting and the ephemeral\, of freezing light and stopping time\, of making the intimate public\, of telling profound truths and fascinating lies\, of imbuing meaning into the mundane and transforming the precious into the mechanical\, the camera is a collective third eye that has shaped the perceptions of a species.\nArtist Profile:\nFilmmaker\, writer\, and artist Chris Fiore\, born 1959 in Norfolk\, Virginia\, received his BFA from Antioch College in 1984. In the late 80’s he was one of the founders of the Zone\, a artist collective occupying an abandoned warehouse at 104 South 4th St\, in Williamsburg\, Brooklyn. Fiore showed at the East Village’s KOAP gallery in the early 90’s and in 1995 directed the underground documentary Trip and Go Naked\, winner of the Excellence in Sexual Theater award at Arlene’s Grocery Picture Show. He went on to direct the feature documentary Backstage for Miramax\, a behind the scenes look at Jay Z’s Hard Knock Life Tour. The film had a profitable run in theaters and is still occasionally in rotation on the Showtime network 17 years after it was made. Fiore has also directed documentaries on the making of the Victoria’s Secret Christmas Catalog\, the band Paramore\, as well as two prime time specials for Fox Television. His most recent documentary\, Goodwoman\, tells the story of Debra Goodman\, an activist brutally arrested for filming the NYPD. Featured in several film festivals\, Goodwoman won the Grand Jury Award at the 2016 LA Film Invasion film festival. He’s currently directing a documentary and web series on artist Ken Hiratsuka.\nFiore’s first feature film script\, The Utopia Virus\, finished in the top ten of the 2005 Final Draft Big Break screenwriting contest. He also wrote the Wassup Obama ad\, described by Salon.com as one of the most creative of the 2008 presidential campaign and winner of a Cannes Lion. He’s currently working on a series of film treatments for a Beijing based production company.\nFiore’s film work has directly influenced his art over the years\, in his use of appropriated imagery\, presentation of sequential images\, and in the cinematically dynamic composition of his mosaic photography. Fiore is represented by the Ethan Pettit Gallery.\nWebsites:\nchrisfiore.nyc\ngoodwomanmovie.com\nthekenstones.com\nabillionbeautifuldays.com\nArt Resume\nEducation:\nBachelor of Fine Arts\, Antioch College\, Yellow Springs\, Ohio\, 1984.\nOne Person Show\n1991 Space Case Gallery\, P.S. 122: NYC\nGuest Artist:\n2017 Nobuko Tsuruta\, 12 Years\, Tenri Gallery\, NYC\nGroup Shows :\n2015 Spring Salon\, Ethan Pettit Gallery\, Brooklyn\n2015 Morphopolis\, Ethan Pettit Gallery\, Brooklyn\n2007 Sun Pictures to Megapixels\, WAH Art Center\, Brooklyn\n2004 Projekt30 : Juried online group show\n1999 triad: an observation of artist/friendship triangles\, Vibrant Gallery\, NYC\n1999 CG ART\, KOAP Gallery\, NYC\n1997 Trip\, Gallery T.Y.K-Two\, Tokyo\, Japan\n1997 Future in 3D\, KOAP Gallery\, NYC\n1996 Cupid\, KOAP Gallery\, NYC\n1995 Blood in the Heart\, KOAP Gallery\, NYC\n1990 Possible Photography\, Ward Nasse Gallery\, NYC\n1990 Epoche Sex Salon\, Epoche Gallery\, Williamsburg\, Brooklyn\n1989 The Gridlock Exhibit\, Minor Injury Gallery\, Williamsburg\, Brooklyn\n1988 CyberFunk\, The Zone\, Williamsburg\, Brooklyn\n1987 The Zone Show\, The Zone\, Williamsburg\, Brooklyn\n+ GOOGLE CALENDAR
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Action Theater Improv Performance
DESCRIPTION:CRS presents an evening of Action Theater Improvisation by former CRS teachers and longtime performance collaborators Heather Harpham and Cassie Tunick. Their improvisations play in a highly physical realm and incorporate vocalization and speech to conjure surreal yet utterly immediate worlds. Evoking humor and pathos\, Harpham and Tunick masterfully explore human experience through relationship and metaphoric image. \nThe performance will take place on Saturday\, October 21\, 2017 at 7:30 pm in the CRS Studio. Tickets are $20 and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621) and at CRS. There will be no late seating at this performance. \nAction Theater is a training system in physical theater improvisation that builds vocal\, verbal\, and physical performance skills\, hones awareness and increases expressive range. Created by Ruth Zaporah\, Action Theater uses embodied presence as a doorway into the agility of a vast imagination\, the inhabiting of mercurial energies\, and a way of relaxing into the active nature of time and change with eloquence\, precision\, and passion.  http://www.actiontheater.com. \nHeather Harpham has written six solo plays\, including Happiness and BURNING which toured nationally. Her fiction\, essays and reviews have appeared in Slate\, Parents\, MORE Magazine and Water~Stone Review. Harpham is the recipient of the Brenda Ueland Prose Prize\, a Marin Arts Council Independent Artist Grant and a grant from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund for Women. She has taught as a guest artist in physical theater and solo performance in colleges and universities throughout the US and currently teaches at SUNY Purchase. In August of 2017\, Holt released her memoir\, Happiness. It has been Heather’s joy to improvise with Cassie since they were ten. http://heatherharpham.com \nCassie Tunick is a performer\, writer\, and teacher. Her physical theater works have played on stages across the U.S. and abroad. She is a Senior Teacher of Action Theater\, co-founder of the company Second Nature (with Danny Tunick and Heather Harpham)\, and currently teaches at Emerson College. Collaborations: film work with David Finkelstein (Suggestive Gestures); experimental music and performance with Keren Rosenbaum; and dance theater works with Abby Bender.  An ongoing fascination with the nature of being continues within the daily body as a vehicle for the mind and imagination to express itself visibly. http://www.cassieterman.com \nDanny Tunick is a veteran of an array of musical scenes in New York City and beyond. From many varieties of rock (Jowe Head\, Dan Kaufman’s Euro-literary-underground band Barbez\, Rebecca Moore’s Prevention of Blindness\, New Zealand cult legends The Clean) to classical (he has conducted music by Pierre Boulez\, Charles Wuorinen\, and Sam Hillmer\, among others\, and performed in countless premieres as percussionist)\, to music falling between any convenient category (Alvin Lucier\, Arnold Dreyblatt’s Orchestra of Excited Strings\, Elliott Sharp’s Orchestra Carbon\, Christian Dautreme’s indescribable Sugarlife\, the pagan Civil War rituals of Flaming Fire\, David First’s The Western Enisphere). He has worked closely with many dance/theater companies\, including Juliette Mapp\, Armitage Gone! Dance\, John Jesurun and Rinde Eckert. His performances can be heard on over 30 record labels.
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