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Art for Humans

[Paul McLean]

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øKtuber @GFS

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 GOOD FAITH SPACE PRESENTS ØKTUBER WEEKEND AT STANDARD TOYKRAFT

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Art for Humans [AFH] + Standard ToyKraft [STK] are pleased to present øKTuber Weekend at Good Faith Space [GFS], October 26th and 27th, 2013. The shows will include amazing live musical performance, exhibition and screening by NYC artists Wilson Novitzki, Shane Kennedy and Eric Leiser, plus friends. The program will kick off Saturday, October 26, 6-9PM, with the first installment of the GFS music showcase The Maintenance Series, hosted by Wilson Novitzki and featuring special guests, including Matt Nelson on sax. On Sunday, October 27th, 6-9PM, GFS/STK holds an opening reception for "Something About Encryption," Shane Kennedy's iconic wall paintings, in the GFS project room, and, in the STK theater, screens "Elementals," experimental short films and animations by Eric Leiser. Good Faith Space is located at 722 Metropolitan in Williamsburg/Brooklyn, on the 3rd Floor, at Standard ToyKraft.

BY SUBWAY: L Train to Graham Avenue, G to Lorimer Street

CONTACT: AFH/GFS Lead Artist Paul McLean [artforhumans@gmail.com or (c)615.491.7285] or GFS Director Lauren Guardalabene McLean [lguardalabene@hotmail.com or (c)916.206.6564]

URL: www.goodfaithspace.com

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 MORE INFORMATION

ABOUT THE MAINTENANCE SERIES [TMS] AND WILSON NOVITZKI

Good Faith Space [GFS] is pleased to showcase The Maintenance Series of improvised musical performances. The Series will be recorded and posted to an ongoing collection of improvised music on the Good Faith Space website. Wilson Novitzki is the Lead Artist for The Maintenance Series. Wilson is a guitarist and pianist in Brooklyn, NY. He focuses primarily on improvised music. He currently tours in the band of iconoclastic legend R. Stevie Moore. 

ABOUT TMS FEATURED GUEST MUSICIAN MATT NELSON

Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Matt has been playing the saxophone since his days at El Carmelo Elementary School. He left the sunshine of California for the flurries and wintry mix of Northeastern Ohio, where he attended Oberlin College and Consuuhhvatry to study with Gary Bartz and Paul Cohen, among others. After graduating he moved back to the Bay Area and became an active member of the experimental/jazz/noise/whatever scene in Oakland and San Francisco. He's had the pleasure of performing and recording with a lot of different musicians and bands like Timosaurus, Arts & Sciences, Beep!, Graham Connah, Weasel Walter, Peter Evans, Ben Goldberg, genevbaker, 8 Legged Monster, The Jazz Mafia, Zion I, nd tUnE-yArDs. He is now spending a good portion of his time living in Brooklyn, with recurrent trips back to Oakland.

WEBSITE: www.mattnelsonsax.com

 ABOUT SHANE KENNEDY

Shane Kennedy is a New York based artist who originally hails from middle Tennessee. Shane is proficient in a wide array of binary, electronic, dimensional and analog media. An active member of The Society for the Prevention of Creative Obsolescence, Shane works hard to keep it real so you don't have to. He is a graduate of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and a counselor at the Art for Humans Camp for Young Men. 

 ABOUT ERIC LEISER

Eric Leiser is an award-winning artist, filmmaker, animator, puppeteer, writer, holographer working in the New York and California. A graduate from CalArt’s Experimental Animation program, he creates animated and live action feature films and shorts as well as works integrating animation, puppetry, painting, holography, live performance and installation. Leiser is interested in how animation transforms perception when it is combined with live action space, creating a fantastical, spiritual and surrealistic quality.    His animated/live action films have been shown at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Istanbul Modern Museum of Art, MoMA, New Museum, The MIT Museum, The Ruben H. Fleet Space Museum, Thessaloniki Contemporary Art Museum, Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas Museum de Buenos Aires, MASS MoCA,(BFI) British Film Institute, Four-Dimensions Space Art Museum, Beijing, CAFA Beijing, Aster Arts Plaza Hiroshima, Anthology Film Archives, Los Angeles Filmforum, REDCAT, the San Francisco Film Society, Goldsmiths College London, California Institute of the Arts and the School of the Art Institute in Chicago among others.  His films have screened at film festivals worldwide such as the Annecy International Film Festival, Hiroshima International Animation Film Festival, The Istanbul International Animated Film Festival, The San Francisco International Animated Film Festival, EXIS Experimental Film Festival, Seoul, Korea, Fringe Festival, Edinburgh, among many others.  

He has made 35 short films, eight of which appear in the DVD release Eclectic Shorts by Eric Leiser, and three features: Faustbook, released April 25, 2006 by Vanguard Cinema International, and "Imagination", released theatrically in the US and Internationally in summer 2007 and February 2008 on DVD by Vanguard Cinema International. "Imagination" was featured in the May 2008 issue of Animation Magazine. "Glitch in the Grid" Eric's third live action/animated feature film was released theatrically in the US and Internationally on October 2011 and February 2012 on DVD/VOD through Vanguard Cinema International. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Festival in Annecy, France and the Hiroshima International Animation Festival in Hiroshima, Japan, the two most prestigious and respected animation festivals in the world. The film premiered nationally as the opening night film at the San Francisco International Animation Festival and went to win awards at various smaller international and national film festivals. The film has a fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was reviewed by Variety, The Huffington Post, The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle among many others and featured on Apple Trailers and Itunes. He is a founding member of Albino Fawn Productions along with his brother and collaborator musician Jeffrey Leiser. Eric is an alumni of CalArt's Experimental Animation program. For updates www.albinofawn.com

ERIC LEISER: FILMOGRAPHY

Dreamer (2000) Waking a Dream (2000) Autumn (2001) Prelude (2001) Terra Incognita (2002) Psalms (2004) Iceland (2004) Young Faustus (2004) Faustbook (feature) (2005) Lot in Sodom (2005)   Ephemera (2005)  Beyond the Forest (2006) Imagination (feature) (2007) Forest (2007) Dream One (2007) Earthquake (2008) Town on Skull Rock (2008) Irrational Numbers (2008) Tir Na Nog  (2008) Regeneration (2009) Maelstrom (2010) Hastings Conqueror (2010) Glitch in the Grid (feature) (2011) LAND (2011) Norsk Folksang (2011) Into the Forest (2011) The Boy who went after the North Wind (2011) Broken Dream (2012) Living Waters (2012) If i was (2013) Little Band of Sailors (2013) automata (2013) *additional works made for galleries not listed

 

ABOUT GOOD FAITH SPACE

GOOD FAITH SPACE [GFS] currently inhabits the Project Room of Standard ToyKraft in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC. The mission of GFS is to platform Dimensionist Art projects and multidisciplinary collaborations by accomplished and emerging creative practitioners, and to serve as a nexus for 4D discourse in NYC. Paul McLean is Lead artist of GFS. GFS is sponsored by Kellogg LTD.

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tags: Wilson Novitzki, Shane Kennedy, eric leiser, matt nelson
categories: AFH Projects, Good Faith Space, music, Solo Exhibition, SftPoCO, screening
Wednesday 10.16.13
Posted by Paul McLean
 

30June @AFHstudioBK [BFP411]

Today at Brooklyn Fire Proof Studio #411, AFH and the Society for the Prevention of Creative Obsolescence are hosting a Cake Social + Art Kill. We are celebrating Shane Kennedy's powerful wall painting array & our exodus from this iteration of AFHstudioBK. A selection of Paul McLean's DIM TIM series [SLAG Overflow] will be on view. The company, art and cake will be great. We will have beverages, but you can bring supplementals. There will be fans, open windows and A/C.

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tags: Shane Kennedy, afh studio at BFP, paul mclean, cake
categories: AFH Projects, Celebration, Community, SftPoCO, Painting
Sunday 06.30.13
Posted by Paul McLean
 

[23June]: Graphics for this week's AFH events

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tags: Shane Kennedy, isham christie
categories: AFH Projects, Good Faith Space, SftPoCO
Monday 06.24.13
Posted by Paul McLean
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AFH Update 5/2013 [Part1]

ART FOR HUMANS is moving forward on multiple fronts.

AFH and The Society for the Prevention of Creative Obsolescence have been excited to host the wall painting by Shane Kennedy at AFHStudioBK2013 (@Brooklyn Fire Proof). Shane continues through June, refining the painting. A vernissage~closing is in the works [TBA]. We want to do something before the end of the month, when this iteration of AFHSBK is completed. Also, Shane is preparing to venture again on the Hippo - destination Romania - and the departure date is fast approaching. 

Will this be the SftPoCO logo? 

Will this be the SftPoCO logo? 

From Bold Jez

From Bold Jez

Bold, Jez continues to generate a cornucopia of ana-culture. Above is a teaser for a proposed exhibit at Good Faith Space [details TBD]. Here's a quote from the transmission/proposal:

“Reality in Philosophy. The traditional role of Reality in philosophy is to ground knowledge. It is Reality that philosopher have sought to understand, and Reality is what our ideas and concepts attempt to approximate or encapsulate. Insofar as philosophy’s task is the understanding of Reality it is reactionary, passive, and subordinate to the status quo. To be precise, to understand reality, even at its most passive, is to change reality. Heisenberg, Ethnography, and reality television recognize the subjective influence on the object of analysis. In a similar vein, the approximation to an understanding of reality inevitably changes the way in which the individual relates to the world. This level of intervention is most bare and inescapable level that understanding has on human activity. Because such a level of intervention occurs in understanding reality this does not mean that the proper role of philosophy is in such purely descriptive analysis of reality. Marx’s injunction in the 9th Thesis on Feuerbach still holds. The task of philosophy ought to be the active intervention in Reality; the negation of the existing order; the transvaluation of all values.”
— Isham Christie

Here's a sampler of Isham's images:

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Perhaps a little art world context would be valuable here. The Venice Biennale, Art Basel, Documenta - the arTroika or arTrifecta - are all on for summer of 2013. Here in Bushwick, BOS2013* earlier in June conclusively proved that at the moment this is the premier production of its type in the world.

To dimensionally situate GFS and SftPoCO in the overarching art-schema is to discern the topology as concurrent macro- and micro-phenomena unfolding IRL. It is to recognize that autonomous quality of artist-borne action relative to institutional flows or currents. It encourages analysis of creative possibility, and/or probability. The qualities of inertia, momentum, as framed in negative or positive terms, can be applied to gauge value of the particular, and the general meaning of contemporary art, as long as we have plenty of data for our assessments. Then, there is the perceptual, and there is the social, which amount to ephemera, conjectures, avoiding concrete determination. Even absent hard facts in the ethereal arena (of ideas, of sense, of feeling, of taste), we must be aware of the legitimizing nature of such markers, as experiential color. 

We can see that at points the macro- and micro-worlds converge. The resulting events may be confusing, even violent and seemingly unexpected or unexplainable, within the provisional narratives established directionally (e.g., top-down, or bottom-up) by the players. Dimensional perspective often renders the befuddled reaction moot. 

AFH is networked into nodal processes that include production, concept development, research, prototyping, progressive discourse, as a systematic 4D program. Presently, we are engaged in numerous instances of each form of application. GFS, SftPoCO and OAS derive from and build on one another. Sub-programs, such as The Book, our Reading, Performance and Screening Series, Artist Talks, Actions, Expos, Publications (virtual and actual) could be thought of as a continuum. It is not sufficient to characterize the modality of artistic realization we embrace, describe and demo simultaneously as a "practice," to use the stylized term often employed in the domain (incorrectly, in our case). Our methodology is better defined as function+utility, or with an exotic influence, we might call it the 4D Way. 

New campaign image for j3p2013 [Bold, Jez]

New campaign image for j3p2013 [Bold, Jez]

Given an even more expansive context for collective and individual creative undertaking(s), which in a 4D production must be acknowledged, in order to establish a real platform, we discover an infinite set of content from which to draw. It should be obvious why a dimensional artist like Eric Leiser is so valuable at this stage of our 4D[®]evolution. Holography is probably the best object-based instructional device available to us for illuminating ourselves as a phenomenal occurrence, as such. Where-it-is and where-it-isn't for the purposes of effect hardly matter to the perceptual complex. We can "SEE" a matrix that moves. Virtual means provide some measure of instrumentation along these lines, but until that instrumentality migrates into the material aspect, we have stronger illustrational options.

NOVAD Alex Carvalho in the streets of Brazil, summer 2013

NOVAD Alex Carvalho in the streets of Brazil, summer 2013

It might seem to a casual viewer or analyst, as though the constellations of phenomena unfold in an irrational movement. Actually, the rational is not enough to comprehend the thing. With apologies for and to Spinoza, linear and finite mathematics are facing their own obsolescence, as the emergence of dimensional number systems (all-directional) materialize in the perceptual complex, in the general awareness. This is what is happening to every such recursive, static and minimal set system, institution, complex, anyway. There is no stopping it, but that won't prevent some from trying. Those with the most to lose in the new arrangements will fight the hardest against the emergence of 4D existence. Those with the least to lose (or most to gain) will be readiest to accept the dimensionally ordered/disordered/reordering world. Neither bunch has the power to control or command it. While it's premature, if not delusional, to declare extraction and exploitation regimes "a thing of the past," technically it's true. Then, one might ask, what's next, and the other one might answer all-at-once. 

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tags: Shane Kennedy, bold jez, isham
categories: Good Faith Space, AFH Projects, SftPoCO
Wednesday 06.19.13
Posted by Paul McLean