Sara Ludy’s performance at the Public Functionary.

“Sara Ludy has a way with creating a highly distilled atmosphere with images of spaces that slip memory and the virtual into the form of a hendiadys, each reforming the other endlessly.”

–Quote by artist and curator Ajay Kurian’s

“If the digital means anything for visual art, it is the need to take stock of this orientation and to question art’s most treasured assumptions.”

Claire Bishop, “Digital Divide” (2012)

Art critics, academics, philosophers, and researchers have called attention to the increasing impact of the Digital on the production of art for years now. CUNY professor and art critic Bishop argues that up until 2012, she had not observed a significant shift from the analogue to the digital with regards to artistic production but, in fact, the opposite, a focus and celebration of the archive: 16 mm films, old photographs etc. Only a few exceptions successfully emerged in the otherwise digitalphobic art world (Ryan Trecartin i.e.). She urges contemporary artists to acknowledge the possibilities of the Digital and warns that “at its most utopian, the digital revolution opens up a new dematerialized, deauthored, and unmarketable reality of collective culture; at its worst, it signals the impending obsolescence of visual art itself.”

https://vimeo.com/157762240

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FD13 presents: Films by Xavier Tavera. Thursday, 11 December 2015, 6.30pm.

C/o James Cahn & Jeremy Collatz

Films by Minneapolis-based artist Xavier Tavera will be screened throughout the evening.

After moving from Mexico City to the United States, Xavier Tavera learned what it felt like to be part of a subculture- the immigrant community. Subjected to alienation has transformed the focus of his photographs to share the lives of those who are marginalized. Images have offered insight into the diversity of numerous communities and given a voice to those who are often invisible. Tavera has shown his work extensively in the Twin Cities, nationally and internationally including Chile, Uruguay and China. His work is part of the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Plaines Art Museum, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minnesota History Center and the Weisman Art Museum. He is a recipient of the McKnight fellowship, Jerome Travel award, State Arts Board, and Bronica scholarship.

Snacks, refreshments provided by yum!
Home-made artist-designed cookies by Isa Gagarin, Anne Labovitz, Sarah Petersen and many others.

Ballhaus Berlin, 16mm, 2015.

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Ballhaus Grünau, 16 mm, 2015.

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Minneapolis Skyway system. Our Skyway.

The Minneapolis Skyway System is an 8-mile interlinked collection of enclosed climate-controlled pedestrian footbridges that connects various buildings in 69 full city blocks over 11 miles (18 km) of Downtown Minneapolis. It is the longest skyway stystem in the world. The skyways are owned by individual buildings in Minneapolis, and as such they do not have uniform opening and closing times.

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Adam Linder at The White Page.

In dialogue with Judd (“buffing Judd”), talking about his practice and his approach, and presenting an insight into his past & future choreographic research and his interest in language.

During his residency in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Linder looked at scripts and librettos as part of his larger research into the notion of the abstract and the genre of the operetta.

https://vimeo.com/144024204

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KINO HOLLY*OOD feat. Sam Hoolihan & John Marks’ City 3.

https://vimeo.com/131487421

City 3 is an improvised expanded cinema performance by Sam Hoolihan and John Marks that focuses on the transportation systems, pedestrian life, green spaces, and industrial textures of Minneapolis, MN, incorporating a triptych of original, artist-processed 16mm films with an original live electroacoustic sound accompaniment by John Marks.