

GRUPPO SINESTETICO (Albertin , Sassu , Scordo) it is present:
Come Out & Play 6 days of projects organized by Azeb Worku Sibane, Vicky Shick, Daniel Seiple, Sheree Rose, Radhika Subramaniam, and Shelly Silver
Come Out & Play 6 days of projects organized by Azeb Worku Sibane, Vicky Shick, Daniel Seiple, Sheree Rose, Radhika Subramaniam, and Shelly Silver
Supermasochist
Organized by Sheree Rose
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
291 Church Street (between Walker and White) New York, NY 10013 USA
http://www.apexart.org/exhibitions/comeout/rose.htm
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11am to 6pm
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
291 Church Street (between Walker and White) New York, NY 10013 USA
http://www.apexart.org/exhibitions/comeout/rose.htm
download press release pdf
11am to 6pm
Film screenings from apexart’s open call for short performance videos on the topic of exhibitionism and sado-masochism. All submitted works will be screened.
Artists include Heide Hatry, Richard Dinter, Magdalena Dziurlikowska, IVARAD, Rachel Marie Fick, Joe Nanashe, I-Hua Lee, Kathleen Cllahan, Willamain Somma, Mariya Dimov, Steve Hines, Eric Siu, Eleanor Dubinsky, Dina Ropele, Holly Lester, Holly Lester, Sheilah Wilson, Meghann Snow, Naoimi Leibovitz, Flavia Mueller, Cai Nyahoe, Alex Straiger, Dario Neira, Marianna & Daniel O'Reilly, Irina Birger, Corinne Mynatt, Alexander Conner, Tad Beck, Lana Citowsky, Paris Tselios, Elana Mann, Kader Muzaqi, Angeliki Tsotsoni, Kevin Regan, Myra Brooklyn, Skip Blumberg, Jen Urso, Einat Amir, Leah B. Aron, Jay Critchley, Park McArthur, Loredana Hernandez, Elizabeth DiGiovanni, RISHA, Gruppo Sinestetico, Marcy B. Freedman, Amir Fattal, Cortney Andrews, Habby Osk, Tony Gault, Klas Eriksson, Elizabeth Leister, Magsammen + Hillerbrand, Kirirani Saeri, Laura Kloss, Fassih Keiso, Audrey Ward, Joshua Balgos, Chris Kaspar, Joseph S. Valle, Kim Harmon, Ann Oren, Sarah E, E. Young, Ryan Roa, Darren Jones, A. Jacob Galle, Kellie Wells, and Jørgen van Eijk.
6:30 to 8pm
Discussing S&M: A painless conversation with Sheree Rose, collaborator and dominatrix of Bob Flanagan.Sheree Rose will show excerpts from the award-winning documentary "Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist," along with seldom-seen short videos. Not for the prude, humor-less or squeamish!
Sheree Rose is widow and collaborator of Bob Flanagan. She has given lectures and participated in various art activities internationally at The Tate Modern in Liverpool and the Big Site exhibit in Tokyo, Japan, where she shocked audiences with her 20-foot vinyl replica of Bob Flanagan. Sheree and Bob were no strangers to controversy, as their S&M imagery seemed to touch a nerve in everyone who viewed it.
wed, june 11: 11am-6pm and 6:30-8pmSupermasochistSheree Rose, companion and dominatrix of Bob Flanagan shows unseen segments of and talks about Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist. Preceded by daytime film screenings.Click here for details.
291 Church Street (between Walker and White) New York, NY 10013 USA
tel. +212 431 5270StaffSteven Rand, Executive Director and FounderKerri Schlottman, Director of OperationsAbigail Santner, Residency/Programs DirectorBenjamin Miller, AssistantHeather Kouris, Special Projects Director
wed, june 11: 11am-6pm and 6:30-8pmSupermasochistSheree Rose, companion and dominatrix of Bob Flanagan shows unseen segments of and talks about Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist. Preceded by daytime film screenings.Click here for details.
291 Church Street (between Walker and White) New York, NY 10013 USA
tel. +212 431 5270StaffSteven Rand, Executive Director and FounderKerri Schlottman, Director of OperationsAbigail Santner, Residency/Programs DirectorBenjamin Miller, AssistantHeather Kouris, Special Projects Director
apexart's exhibitions and public programs are supported in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Edith C. Blum Foundation, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.
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