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PANKABESTIA OPENING: SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA CREW SHOW FRIDAY 11/20/09

Much of the crew has created art pieces for this retrospective of the Swimming Cities of Serenissima journey. If you’re in NYC, please join us Friday or come see the show until January 1!
UPDATE: Just listed in Time Out NY, Please RSVP to rsvp@anonymousgallery.com
Keeping it militaristic, a ragtag band of punk soldiers invades Anonymous Gallery after successfully taking Venice. Pankabestia: Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities of Serenissima (169 Bowery between Broome and Delancey Sts; 646-238-9069, anonymousgallery.com; 6–9pm, free with mandatory R.S.V.P. to rsvp@anonymousgallery.com) is a retrospective of artist Swoon’s expedition across the Adriatic Sea. She sailed with 30 others on three DIY vessels from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, making a splash at the Venice Biennale.

PANKABESTIA
Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities
A retrospective of “Swimming Cities of Serenissima”

Anonymous Gallery 169 Bowery New York, NY
Opens Nov 20 6-9pm

As the 53rd Venice Biennale enters its last days and the world’s art community reflects, Anonymous Gallery, curator Spy Emerson and the artist SWOON provide a glimpse of what critic Jerry Saltz called “…The most moving moment I had at the Biennale…”

“Pankabestia: Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities of Serenissima,” is a retrospective of artist Swoon’s “Swimming Cities of Serenissima,” her recent invasion of the Venice Biennale. Traveling from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, Italy, Swoon and 30+ artists braved the waters of the Adriatic Sea and navigated a fleet of three intricately hand crafted vessels. Continue reading ‘PANKABESTIA OPENING: SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA CREW SHOW FRIDAY 11/20/09′

BENEFIT SILENT AUCTION FOR SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

Title: BENEFIT SILENT AUCTION FOR SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA
Location: Secret Project Robot 210 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at Metropolitan)
More info: Click here
Description:

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Press Inquiries contact A’yen Tran ayen@swimmingcities.org

BENEFIT SILENT AUCTION FOR SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA:
Secret Project Robot, March 14th, 2009

Secret Project Robot - 210 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at Metropolitan)
March 14th - Benefit Silent Auction 7:30pm - 10pm, Dance Party 9pm - 3am

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secretprojectrobot.org

New York (March 12, 2009)Secret Project Robot will host a silent auction to benefit SWOON’s latest nautical art project Swimming Cities of Serenissima. The benefit will take place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on March 14th. The bidding begins at 7:30pm and ends promptly at 10pm. Dancing and Djing by The Paw and Dirty Finger will follow the silent auction. This event was recently recommended by TimeOut NY (http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/own-this-city/72218/grand-street). Here is a selection of the participating artists:

  • SWOON
  • Blek Le Rat
  • The London Police
  • Faile
  • David Ellis
  • Maya Hayuk
  • Monica Canilao
  • Chris Stain
  • D*Face
  • Gaia
  • Tony Bones
  • Elbow-Toe
  • Brad Downey
  • Martha Cooper
  • Imminent Disaster
  • C. Damage
  • Cyclops
  • Michelle Handelman
  • Santiago Mostyn
  • Mike Houston & Martin Mazzora- Cannonball Press
  • D-Dock & 5003 of Hobby Horse
  • Matt Small
  • Dennis McNett

The Swimming Cities of Serenissima is a fleet of three intricately hand-crafted vessels that will navigate the Adriatic Sea from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, Italy in May of 2009.  Designed by the artist SWOON, the floating sculptures are descendants of the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea (Hudson River, 2008) and the Miss Rockaway Armada (Mississippi River, 2006 and 2007). The Swimming Cities of Serenissima are built from salvaged materials, including modified Mercedes car motors with long-tail propellers.  For Swimming Cities, SWOON will collaborate with 30 artists from the United States, including OBIE award-winning playwright Lisa D’Amour. As the Swimming Cities move toward Venice, the crew will collect and install keepsakes in an ark-like cabinet of wonders that will be on display on the boats when they arrive.  Once in Venice, the boats and crew will offer intimate performances that incorporate music, shadow puppetry, and story.  The project is produced with the assistance of Deitch Projects, Paper Monster and Black Rat Press.

Secret Project Robot is a not-for-profit space located in the forest of Monster Island and represents the Mighty Robot A/V squad, HappyFun art group and Sound Artists Robot Death Cult. It is a 2000 square foot performance, and installation centered experimental space founded upon the idea that art should be fun.

For information contact A’yen Tran ayen@swimmingcities.org. Secret Project Robot is located at 210 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11221 (at Metropolitan).

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BENEFIT EXHIBITION FOR SWIMMING CITIES HOSTED BY GLOWLAB THIS WEEK

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What: Fountain Art Fair Benefit Exhibition hosted by Glowlab
When: March 5-8
Where: Fountain Exhibition at Pier 66 at 26th St in Hudson River Park

Benefit Exhibition for SWOON’s Swimming Cities of Serenissima at Fountain NY

Dates: March 5-8; 11am–7pm
VIP/Press Preview: Thursday March 5, from 11am to 7pm
Reception for the Artists: Friday, March 6; 7pm–midnight

Location: Pier 66 at 26th St in Hudson River Park NYC
Admission: Suggested donation of $5 at the door for all weekend access

The Swimming Cities of Serenissima is a fleet of three intricately hand crafted vessels that will navigate the Adriatic Sea from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, Italy in May of 2009. Designed by the visual artist SWOON, the floating sculptures are descendants of the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea (Hudson River, 2008) and the Miss Rockaway Armada (Mississippi River, 2006 and 2007).

The benefit art show will take place in New York City during Armory Show week, March 05-08, as part of Glowlab’s exhibit space at Fountain, the alternative art exhibition known for presenting cutting-edge and independent art galleries.

Participating artists include:

- Swoon
- Faile
- David Ellis
- Maya Hayuk
- The London Police
- Ron English
- Martha Cooper
- Elbow Toe
- Chris Stain
- Monica Canilao
- Brad Downey
- Dennis McNett
- Imminent Disaster
- Josh MacPhee (Just Seeds)
- Mike Houston (Cannonball Press)
- Eric White
- Chris Uphues
- David Kesting
- Beka Goedde
- Alice Jarry
- Jason Cantoro
- Tod Seelie
- Molly Crabapple
- C. Damage
- Kristine Virsis
- Elisabeth Timpone
- Gilbert Oh
- Francesca Romeo
- Hardland/Heartland
- Laura Lee
- Ian Farrell
- Adrian Kondratowicz
- Denise DeSpirito
- Leslie Stem
- Public Discourse
and many more.

Glowlab Director Christina notes, “We’re thrilled to host this benefit for our long-time collaborator SWOON’s latest project, the Swimming Cities of Serenissima. It’s an ambitious project with an incredible creative spirit that, in the most physical way possible, engages contemporary art in the development of culture and community. I believe it’s critical to support projects like this, especially now, and we’re excited to help launch these beautiful boats in the spring.”

For additional information, contact Glowlab Gallery Director Christina Ray at info @ glowlab.com and visit:
glowlab.com
fountainexhibit.com

DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE HERE (PDF)

YOUR FRIDAY NIGHT! SWIMMING CITIES BENEFIT!

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THE SWILLING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA
present DOUBLE TROUBLE
“Aint nothin like a house party yall”
at
The Chicken Hut
(169 Spencer St at Willoughby in Brooklyn)
this Friday, February 20th at 9pm
fer 6 bucks you get-

2 grotesquely conjoined rooms of musical amplification!!!

–Dance!!Attack!! Pleasuredome–
( DJs )
J Stacher (Black Label)
Dirtyfinger (Dance!!Attack!!)
Mr. Andersonic (LIVE Booty-Bass set)
$mall Change (WFMU)

vs.

–The “fuck guitar hero, play a real instrument” Room–
( BANDs )
Parakeets
The Gamut
Toothache
Altaer
Carcinogenic Static Carnival

plus
Live silkscreening!!!

All you could ever want to know bout everything:
http://www.myspace.com/thetoothaches
http://www.myspace.com/he111 (parakeets)
http://www.myspace.com/thegamut
http://myspace.com/djdirtyfingers
http://www.myspace.com/mrandersonic
http://www.myspace.com/thestachemaster
http://djsmallchange.com/
_________________

Brought to you by The Swimming Cities of Serenissima
2 Shipping Containers of art & junk
+ 3 converted Mercedes car engines
_________________________________
= 3 boats that we will build in Slovenia and sail cross the Adriatic Sea to Venice
for some good reason.

http://swimmingcities.org/

You will get trashed
And we will build rafts from trash
Sounds like a haiku

FLIGHT AND FLURRY AT UNION POOL

Title: FLIGHT AND FLURRY AT UNION POOL
Location: Union Pool 484 Union Avenue Brooklyn
Link out: Click here
Description: featuring:

+fall harbor
( www.myspace.com/fallharbor )

+hannah marcus and tianna kennedy
( www.myspace.com/hannahmarcus )

+amelia jackie
( www.myspace.com/ameliamaryna )

+trapeze performances by natalie agee & c. ryder cooley ( www.natalieagee.com / www.carolynrydercooley.com)
Start Time: 21:00
Date: 2009-02-13

FLOOD THE MOVIE TEASER

Todd Chandler’s upcoming film FLOOD! It was shot aboard the Switchback rafts this summer


FLOOD TEASER from flood movie on Vimeo.

FLOOD is an experimental narrative journey. It begins on the water, on a fleet of hand crafted boats, pieced together from scrap and found materials . On water time twists and bends in mysterious ways. Some people aboard the rafts cannot remember a time before the water. Others are lost in their memories from a previous life on the land. Some remember the boats starting out as a summer project among friends. Others remember fleeing their homes. Still others remember that the way of living they used to know was no longer working, and that something had to give. As the flotilla creeps down the river the past, present, and future stories of the boats and their inhabitants becomes both clearer and more elusive.

A mash-up of genres, FLOOD blends narrative, cinema verité, musical, and improvised experimental film. The film was shot amidst the installation artist Swoon’s 2008 Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea project, in which seven homespun boats were built and crewed by an eclectic group of artists and performers. The boats floated down the Hudson River staging performances in towns along the way.

The film is loosely structured and largely improvised by non-actors playing themselves with fictionalized trajectories. The primary cast includes the bands Dark Dark Dark and Fall Harbor, members of which were actual crew on the boats. In addition to acting and performing in the film, the bands will be collaborating to write and record its musical score.

There will be two final versions of the film: one will be a stand-alone feature length film screened theatrically and at festivals, and another which will tour galleries, performance and community spaces in Spring 2010 with the musician/actors providing a live musical soundtrack.

For more information see: floodmovie.com

SWOON/SWITCHBACK IN SADIE MAG!

Check out this new article by Julie Fishkin.

JUSTSEEDS SHOW OPENING THURSDAY!

JUSTSEEDS
Political Print Show and Art Sale
December 4th, 6-9pm


The Brecht Forum
451 West St, NYC

(the West Side Highway, btw Bank & Bethune Sts.)
Directions

The show will be up from 12/04/08 to 01/23/09

Justseeds/Visual Resistance Artists’ Cooperative is a decentralized community of political artists who have banded together to support each other and social movements. We believe in the power of personal expression in concert with collective action to transform society.

This exhibition is an opportunity to view and purchase over 50 different handmade prints by more than a dozen artists. All art will be for sale, much of it for $25 and under. Perfect socially conscious holiday gifts for friends and family!

A NICE VIDEO ABOUT SWIMMING CITIES OF SWITCHBACK SEA

CAN YOU HELP US TOW THE RAFTS TO SAFE HARBOR?

Will you tow our art boats? - $1 (Long Island City, Queens)


Reply to: sale-881827243@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-10-16, 3:48PM EDT

We’re looking for someone willing to tow three art boats from the southern tip of Roosevelt Island in Queens about ten miles up the East River toward Long Island this coming Monday October 20. We can’t afford Sea Tow, but are willing to pay for your time and gas. You don’t need a tug, just a recreational powerboat with at least a 75hp engine. Can you help?

The boats’ dimensions are as follows: Alice 23′ x 22′ | Maria 28′ x 12′ | Althea 46′ x 8′| The boats were designed by artist SWOON and journeyed from Troy, NY around the Battery and up the East River this summer. You can read about it here: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/arts/design/18flot.html |

our website is here: http://www.switchbacksea.org

  • Location: Long Island City, Queens
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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ART MAKES EYE CONTACT! TONIGHT!

Art Makes Eye Contact Benefit Show

OPENS SATURDAY OCTOBER 11TH 4 UNTIL 9

HELP US REBUILD A COMMUNITY THROUGH ART WITH ART!!!

The art sale will feature artworks by Swoon, Barry Mcgee, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Paper Rad, Maya Hayuk, Faile, Kiki Smith, Steve Powers, Martha Cooper, Bill Daniel, and many more.

Events begin at 4pm on October 11th with Braddock, PA in Context, film screenings exploring the post-industrial city, followed by a barbeque/food transformation at 5pm and sale and raffles from 6pm-10pm.

A closing dance party will be held on October 18th from 9pm-2am.  Lectures and events examining the intersection of art and community in the post-industrial city will take place throughout the week.

Transformazium (www.transformazium.org) is an emerging arts organization whose mission is to use the creative process and locally identified resources to transform ideas into tangible social and economic benefits.

THURSDAY: SWOON TALKS WITH KIKI SMITH, ANN MESSNER AND CARLO MCCORMICK


DEITCH PROJECTS INVITES YOU
TO ATTEND A CONVERSATION WITH

ANN MESSNER
KIKI SMITH
SWOON

MODERATED BY CARLO MCCORMICK

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 7 - 9 PM

Selections from Todd Chandler’s upcoming film FLOOD, shot aboard the
Switchback Sea vessels, will begin at 7pm.

DEITCH STUDIOS
4-40 44TH DRIVE (ON THE EAST RIVER)
LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11101

(212) 343-7300
WWW.DEITCH.COM

It’s gonna be big!

The NYTIMES says:

ART

Après le Deluge

Missed Swoon’s floating art installation, “Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea”? Catch up with it tonight at Deitch gallery space in Long Island City, where the artist will talk with her artistic forebears Ann Messner and Kiki Smith. Portions of “Flood,” a documentary about the journey of Swoon’s seven art barges down the Hudson, will also be screened.

“A Floating City With Junkyard Roots,” by Julie Bloom

I LOVE YOU GUYS

photo from deitch.com

The crew of SWOON’s Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea at the opening.

SWITCHBACK ON ARTNET!

GOOD TIMES

That was fun!

THIS IS IT! LAST PERFORMANCE OF SWITCHBACK EVER! TONIGHT!

(it was fun!)
I can’t believe it, but this is the end of the journey. Tonight is the last performance of Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea, the Lisa D’Amour play that accompanies SWOON’s Swimming Cities art installation and raft project at Deitch.

Tonight! 8pm! Whoa!

Also, this awesome piece came out in Metropolis Mag today.

SWIMMING CITIES OF SWITCHBACK SEA
An installation by SWOON
with a performance written by Lisa D’Amour,
created with the crew
Music by Dark Dark Dark
3 Nights Only
Thurs-Sat, Sept 11-13
Long Island City, NYC
September 11, 2008, 8pm at Deitch Studios
4-40 44th Drive, Long Island City
7 train to Vernon Jackson (First stop in Queens)
www.deitch.com

THIS WEEKEND! LAST PERFORMANCES OF SWITCHBACK!

Doyle driving Alice

(Doyle driving Alice around the Battery)

From my friend Lisa:

Hello Friends.

We made it down the Hudson and around the Battery and up the East River.  The Fleet pulled into Deitch Projects in Long Island City last night to hundreds of onlookers and a live brass band.  There’s been one arrest, one hospitalization, one broken finger, 3 on-the-water citations by the NYPD, one Rosie O’Donnell drive-by beer delivery (she drove the speedboat) and 8 glorious performances on the banks of the Hudson in Troy, Albany, Saugerties, Kingston, Beacon, Croton-on-Hudson, Nyack and the 70th street pier in Manhattan.

And Beauty.  Lots and lots of Beauty.

THERE ARE THREE SHOWS LEFT FOR YOU TO SEE.  Part play, part dreamed documentary, part happening, part creaky river-soaked poem.   You will be on shore, at the dock at Deitch, with the boats anchored on the water in front of you:  a set.  The NYC skyline is the backdrop.  Performed by the crew who got the boats here, plus a few New York friends.  Live music by Dark Dark Dark.

The performance is FREE, first come, first served.  It lasts one hour.  Get there early for a good seat.  Also get there early to see the AMAZING AMAZING installation SWOON made in the warehouse to receive the boats.  You will leave ready to rock.

There are some great pictures in the slideshow here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/arts/design/18flot.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=swoon%20floating%20cities&st=cse&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

Performance details below.  I’m so proud of this one.  Come check it out.

All My Best,
Lisa

SWIMMING CITIES OF SWITCHBACK SEA
An installation by SWOON
with a performance written by Lisa D’Amour,
created with the crew
Music by Dark Dark Dark
3 Nights Only
Thurs-Sat, Sept 11-13
Long Island City, NYC
September 11, 2008, 8pm at Deitch Studios
4-40 44th Drive, Long Island City
7 train to Vernon Jackson (First stop in Queens)
www.deitch.com

BOATS, NYPD, SAFE LANDINGS

The ferry that called 911 on us.

photo: view from the rafts of the Staten Island Ferry aboard which a passenger freaked out and thought we were pirates

We made it through New York Harbor alive and well and didn’t miss a single show on our tour! This has been a crazy journey. Now I have a bone to pick with the NYPD. For the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea we painstakingly obtained a permit for a Marine Event through the US Coast Guard. We got Hull Identification Numbers, NY registration and all the necessary safety equipment for our boats. We made all of our captains take a NY State Boating Certification Course. The Coast Guard notified everyone on the water that we were coming with a repeated radio announcement AND inclusion in their publication ‘Local Notice to Mariners.’ Rather than pay attention to that, the NYPD pulled the fleet into the Navy Yard, delaying us dangerously while the current speed of the East River picked up. Here are some pics of us getting hauled in. On the water, the NYPD said “we may choose to terminate this voyage,” without letting us direct him to the appropriate officer in the USCG. When they realized we were legit they sheepishly apologized for the delay and after inspecting the vessels they let us go. Some of the tickets they issued were fair and completely our oversight: flares had been misplaced and were not aboard the proper vessel, someone left their registration at home, and their fire extinguisher was too small. Others were totally bogus: one boat was ticketed for not having a backfire flame arrestor when it was not required to have one.
Then on September 5, the 108th precinct of the NYPD actually woke up some of our crew members in the morning swearing and pointing a gun at a thirty-something press rep and mother of a young child from California. Something to the effect of “What the fuck do you think you’re doing? Get your fucking hands up!” Guns! Jeez! We’re a bunch of artists on junk rafts.
The Coast Guard has been nothing but professional and helpful and the NYPD has been nothing but aggressive and confused.

Here’s the brief NY Times note on the incident and here’s the funny Village Voice commentary.

Also, I have finally uploaded pics of the journey to flickr.

PORTRAIT OF SILVIA ELENA - SWOON OPENING THIS FRIDAY

So for the last while I’ve been working on this and that for the amazing artist Swoon. This Friday is an opening for a massive piece called A Portrait of Sylvia Elena. Sylvia Elena was a young woman who was killed in Juarez, Mexico. In this piece Swoon collaborates with Tennessee Jane Watson to tell her story and remember her. It’s amazing and the largest Swoon piece I have ever seen. I got to work on it a bit and it was quite an honor.

When I was in college I interned at VDAY for Eve Ensler. We went to Juarez to lead a massive protest against the feminicides in Juarez and bring international attention to the issue. While I was there I met some of the mothers who had lost their daughters. I guess that’s part of why helping with this piece was so amazing. Here’s some info on the situation in Juarez

Here are the details for the opening, please come!

Portrait of Sylvia Elena, a collaborative installation by Swoon & Tennessee Jane Watson at Honey Space, 148 11th Ave, betw 21st & 22nd, 6-8

More info form nonsensenyc.com :

Honey Space presents:

Portrait of Sylvia Elena

Honey Space is honored to present Portrait of Silvia Elena, a collaborative installation by Swoon and Tennessee Jane Watson. The exhibition — a memorial to Silvia Elena, a 17-year old girl who was murdered in Juarez, Mexico, in 1995 — combines text, sound, excavation, shrine elements, and one of Swoon’s most intricate paper cut-out/block prints to date. A different version of the installation is currently on view at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Portrait of Silvia Elena is a somber, emotional work that, beyond functioning as a powerful memorial, provides a window into the tragic and ongoing issue of femicide. Defined as a pattern of murder targeting women, to which authorities have often systematically turned a blind eye, femicide has haunted communities throughout the Americas. In Juarez, located just across the border from El Paso, the issue became pronounced in the 1990s when, following the passage of NAFTA, maquiladoras sprang up there as they did elsewhere along the Mexican-American border, to take advantage of cheap Mexican labor. Young women who worked long hours in the factories often disappeared as they walked home at night along dark and dangerous roads. To date, over 500 women and girls have been confirmed killed in Juarez, with at least as many more reported disappeared. Human rights organizations put the number of murders much higher- estimating they could surpass 4,000. Most of the victims are young, po
or, and have been sexually assaulted prior to their deaths.

Swoon and Tennessee Jane Watson traveled together to Juarez in 2008 to learn about this issue first-hand. There they met Ramona Morales Huerta, whose daughter was one of those killed. They went with Ramona to visit her daughter Silvia’s grave. They recorded interviews with Ramona, captured the sounds of the desert winds and streets of Juarez, and pored over pictures of Ramona’s lost daughter. From this experience, came this exhibition.

For their installation in Honey Space, Swoon and Tennessee have made use of a long-sealed sub-basement that has been revealed by a hole in the gallery floor. Entering the gallery, visitors encounter a near-empty ground floor space, with a shrine located near the back wall, dedicated to Silvia’s memory. From the hole in the floor, sounds of Ramona speaking about her daughter, clearing dirt from Silvia’s grave, and the desert winds emerge. Viewers are able to enter the hole, and descend rubble to this catacomb-like space, where Swoon’s piece- extending over the back wall, ceiling and floor- is pasted, and candle-lit.

Honey Space
148 11th Avenue, between 21st and 22nd streets, Manhattan
6-8p; $free
honey-space.com