1. Dexter Sinister: True Mirror Microfiche

    Title: Dexter Sinister: True Mirror Microfiche
    Location: ICA
    Description: Dexter Sinister present True Mirror Microfiche, a lecture with overhead projection that will be performed by a 20-strong cast.
    Start Time: 19:00
    Date: 2009-05-30

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    Dexter Sinister is a New York-based collaboration founded by Stuart Bailey and David Reinfurt which ‘publishes’ work exploring the intersection of design, editing, publishing and distribution. For Talk Show Dexter Sinister presents True Mirror Microfiche, a lecture with overhead projection that will be performed by a 20-strong cast, and which itself replicates, revises and recasts two previous performances staged in New York at The Kitchen and the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2008.

    Free. Tickets must be collected 30 minutes before the event starts, or they will be released.

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  2. Talk Show ICA

    Title: Talk Show ICA
    Location: ICA
    Description: Talk Show: A month-long season of artworks and live events addressing that central feature of human life - the act of speech
    Start Time: 19:00
    Date: 2009-05-19

    This event brings together live performances by four figures who experiment with sound poetry and musical structure, tracing a lineage from Dada and Fluxus. Poet Ann-James Chaton and guitarist Andy Moor have collaborated frequently, most recently on an album which tells the story of a journalist through his articles and broadcasts. The Australian sound poet Chris Mann moved to New York in the 1980s, and is known for performances which involve the reading of dense texts at great speed. They are joined by the composer, musician and curator Alex Waterman, whose work explores experimental music and its relationship to language.

    Received an email from Will Holder describing the event a bit longer:

    We’re into the third week of Talk show at the ICA, and I thought I’d write to tell you about what should be one of my favourite evenings on the programme: I DO understand that you might be less familiar with these names than others, but nevertheless:

    Alex Waterman
    Chris Mann
    Anne-James Chaton + Andy Moor

    Alex is a musician and writer, and my collaborator on a few publications, and as you may know we’re working together on Robert Ashley’s biography. Alex will perform a solo (”Night Driver”).
    Chris is an Australian friend of ours from NY, who Ashley dedicated “Yes, but is it Edible” to (published in F.R.DAVID “Stuff and Nonsense”). Chris just described tomorrow night as “animated Beckett” and “wanting, but unable to be phone sex”.
    Ann-James performed at my first celebration of Marcel Duchamp’s birthday, after I first saw him (with Alex) at The Ex’s 25th birthday in Amsterdam. The Ex was a punk band who’ve got older and are now easily called ‘improvisers’. Andy Moor is their guitarist. Together Ann-James and Andy will perform “Le journaliste”.

    Tuesday May 19th, at 7pm.
    Free
    (Booking required. Please call the Box Office on 020 7930 3647. Tickets must be collected 30 minutes before the event starts, or they will be released.)

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  3. The Collection: Dance and Artworks

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    Title: The Collection: Dance and Artworks
    Location: Siobhan Davies Dance Studios and Victoria Miro Gallery

    Description: This spring Siobhan Davies collaborates with leading London gallerist Victoria Miro to present The Collection.For nearly three weeks, performers and artists present specially commissioned dance and artworks at Victoria Miro Gallery in North London and Siobhan Davies Studios in South London.

    Tues 24 March - Thurs 9 April 2009
    Admission free, no booking required
    Date: 2009-03-24

    Form / Content

    The Collection is a series of ambitious collaborations that look at the interfaces of contemporary art and dance, where these worlds intersect and how they might inform one another. At the heart of The Collection is a mutual curiosity for potential exchanges across both art forms, and an exploration of the connections and disconnections within them.

    Architecture / Space

    The Collection will open two different but equally interesting architectural spaces to the public. Sitting atop a refurbished Victorian building, Victoria Miro 14 affords sweeping views of the city, with its minimalist sculptural form and soaring interior spaces. Climbing to the top of the building visitors will encounter a new work by Siobhan Davies Dance.

    Dance / Art

    For The Collection, Siobhan Davies creates a new work with Catherine Bennett, Matteo Fargion, Henry Montes, Deborah Saxon and Matthias Sperling. Presented as a series of succinct pieces of movement, physical imagery and sound in a white cube the work is performed continuously for six hours each day. The dance is juxtaposed with Doldrum by the artist Anri Sala, which comprises a drum programmed to produce its own rhythm. Located in Victoria Miro 14, visitors can move freely around the space to create their own time frame and perspective of the work.

    Art / Dance

    Located at Victoria Miro 16 is a group exhibition of works that allude to movement, repetition or a physical engagement with space. The artists presented here work across diverse media, from film and photography, to dance, painting, sculpture and sound. There are several new works on view, including Lying in Wait, an exciting collaboration by Idris Khan and Sarah Warsop, and commissions by Alex Hartley and Susan Philipsz. Works by Francis Alÿs, Yayoi Kusama, Cildo Meireles, Roman Signer and Sarah Sze offer varied and often subtle introductions to ideas around movement in visual artistic practice.

    Futher information regarding dates and location

    http://www.siobhandavies.com/thecollection/details.php


  4. Small But Perfectly Formed

    Title: Small But Perfectly Formed
    Location: Café Oto
    Description: a night of free-form improvised music with:

    PORTABLE, Rhodri Davies (harp & electronics), Benedict Drew (computer), Louisa Martin (computer), Patrick Farmer (tbc), John Wall (computer), John Edwards (double bass), Mark Sanders (percussion)

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    picture © smabpf on http://www.flickr.com/

    Start Time: 20:00
    Date: 2008-09-08


  5. Showtime Performances + Discussion

    Title: Showtime Performances + Discussion
    Location: Gasworks
    Description: Gasworks’ third annual open submission programme Showtime continues with the presentation of the four selected works by artists Laura Gannon, Flávia Müller Medeiros, Ruth Proctor and choreographer Nicholas Quinn.
    Start Time: 19:00
    Date: 2008-08-07
    End Time: 21:00


  6. Ryan Gander & Viktor

    Title: Ryan Gander & Viktor
    Location: ICA
    Description: Ryan Gander gives a talk, accompanied by Viktor
    a recent history of drawing, by Juerg Lehni and Alex Rich.
    Start Time: 19:00:00
    Date: 2008-07-24
    More: Institue of Contemporary Art exhibition page