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EXIT HISTORY:
The Social Club
1/9/1988 - 2/13/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Artists: Ida Applebroog, Robert Colescott, Leon Golub, Jerry Kearns,
Komar & Melamid, Juan Sanchez, Nancy Spero, May Stevens,
Anton van Dalen, and Martin Wong
Exhibition: A group show of painters whose lives and work deal
with socially concerned issues. The exhibition examined the co-existence
between the cultural and political, between the social and the
geographic, between the personal and the communal.
Nachume Miller: Paintings and Drawings 1984-1988
2/20/1988 - 3/19/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Exhibition: A comprehensive exhibition of major works and drawing
studies by this mid-career artist. The show traced the development
of Miller’s large-scale gestural abstract landscapes with
references to turbulent skies and oceans in the traditions of
Da Vinci and Goya.
Publication: Catalog with an essay by Donald Kuspit, B&W photographs
of the work in the show and featuring the reproduction of a commissioned
drawing as the cover.
Ursula Von Rydingsvard
3/22/1988 - 4/30/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Exhibition: An exhibition of this sculptor's large-scale wooden
sculpture for indoor spaces from 1986 to1988. Previously, attention
on this artist had focused mainly on her outdoor site-specific
installations, while the indoor work, also of cedar, represented
an important development in her work.
Publication: Catalog with essay by John Yau, B&W photographs
of the works in the exhibition and extensive biographical information.
Time Code
4/9/1988 - 4/9/1988
Video Program: New York premiere of this hour-long international
co-production among television stations, artists, and independent
producers in Canada, France, the Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom,
United States, and West Germany.
Videospain: Recent Videos from Spain, 1984-1987
4/21/1988 - 4/23/1988
Curator(s): Eugeni Bonet, Jordi Torrent
Artists: Xavier F. Villaverde, Raul Rodriguez, Jose Ramon da Cruz,
Antonio Cano and Pedro Garhel, Gerardo Armesto, Isabel Herguera,
Joan Pueyo, A.R. Reixa, Inigo Salaberria, Julian Alvarez, Carles
Comas, Joan Mallarch
Exhibition: Following the death of Franco and the entrance of
Spain into the common market, there had been a tremendous amount
of video activity in the country. For the first time in North America,
Videospain offered three nights of video screenings providing an
overview of the diverse work that was produced by video artists
all over Spain at that time.
Publication: Catalog documenting the screenings. Essay by Eugeni
Bonet on the history of video in Spain, Introduction by Jordi
Torrent, with program notes, B&W images and biographical information
on each of the 12 artists.
1988 International Forum of Super 8
5/2/1988 - 5/16/1988
Curator(s): Jurgen Bruning, Mario Piazza, Steve Cummins, Saumen
Guha, Manuel Palacio, Art van Barnevald, Yann Beauvais, Carlos
Castillo, Roger Garcia, Toni Treadway, Nick Deocampo, Kino Garcia,
Robert Malengreau, Tatsu Aoki and Image Forum, Christine Schlegel,
Moira Sweeney, Felix Schaad, Valie Export, Jean Hamel and Denis
Laplante, Jonnie Dobele and Hannelore Kober
Artists: Brigitte Buhler and Dieter Hormel, Rainer Grams, C. Heuwinkel
and M. Muller, Doris Kuhn, Schmelz Dahin, Katarina Peters, A. Wildfang,
Christoph Doering, Uli Versum, Li-san Tibodo, Michael Brintrup,
Norberto Lipchak, Carlos Mandrini, Eduardo Newark, Jose Luis Garcia,
Tito Gutierrez Paez, Mario Piazza, Gustavo Postiglione, Emmanuel
Gasparinatos, Lional Doolan, Andrew Frost, Benay Ellison, Rhonda
Harley, Ross Harley, Stephen Stockwell and Paul Scott, Gary Warner,
Stephen Cummins, Potential Films, Catherine Lowing, Kathy Smith,
Michael Hill, Suniti Kumar Manna and Tapan Sharma, Partha Pratim
Moitra, Saumen Guha, El Eritreo Convulso, Orgullo Latino, Jordi
Teixido, martin Grootenboer and Roeland Rutten, Hans Baron, Jos
Schut, Peter Ooteman Judith Lithorst, Annet Bult, anneke Mulder,
Ansuya Blom, Collectif Mohammed, Stephane Rizzi, Scott Hammen,
Vivian Ostrovsky, Miles McKane, Gerard Courant, Marcelle Thirache,
Jakobois, Augusto Prdelli, Victor Cadet, Glenda Montes Zuniga,
Gabriel Szetesi, Sara Robins, Victor Rodriguez, Sanjiban, Bob Bartow,
Peggy Ahwesh, Anthony Chase, Paul Balderes/Lois Divilio, Julie
Murray, Michon Boston, James Elaine, Albert Bigrin, Ross McLaren,
Steve Barry, Roger Garcia, Jim Shum, Comyn Mo, Carlos Castillo,
Diego Risquez, Branda Miller, Jem Cohen, Charles Jevremovic and
Lisa Montrose, Bill Seaman, Bill Stamets, Matthew Harrison, T.E.
Disla, Joe Gibbons, Bill Creston, Nick Deocampo, Ted Arago, Joey
Agbayani, Raymond Layumas, Raymond Red, Poli Marichal, Kino Garcia,
Film Collective La Guancha, Eduardo Canovas, Waldo Sanchez, Kino
Garcia and Taller Creative del Toa, Steffan and Christian Pierce,
David Korb, Michel Lombet, Norbert Brenich, Robert Malengreau and
Jean Claude Bromckarp, Gilbert Ducarine, Luc Hermant and Louis
Savari, Jean Claude Woupers, Keita Kurosaka, Haruka Doi, Kazuko
Kinoshita, Kazuhiro Sekiguchi, Ippei Harada, Yukio Hiruma, Hanisch-Palitza,
C.M.P. Schleine, Christine Schlegel, Steffen Reck, Helge Leiberg,
Hanczik Janos, Francis Boyle, Alan Finlayson, Ceri MaCabe, Moira
Sweeney, George Saxtobn, Michael Maziere, Derek Jarman, Joan Kane,
Andrea Kirsch, Joseph Grossberg, Angie Chew, Erotic Psyche, Lawrence
F. Bross, Mike Westphal, Janet Callahan, Mark LaPore and Lois Divilio,
Paige Snell, nina Fornoroff, Peter Herwitz, Jim Hubbard, Roxlee,
Doris Berger, Giovanni Saraceno and Sebastian Dellers, Rolf Waeber,
Penelope Wehrli, Chrisoph Balsiger, Dideir Bufflier Hungerstrike-Isolation,
Ruedi Bind, Urs Brenner, Philipp Gasser, Michel Favre, Ma Schellenberg,
Hon Alan Stout, Jeff McMahon, Penelope Wherli, Kurt Scearce, Robert
Britt, J.R. Holstetler Oniera, Joel Katz, Jerry Orr, Attanssio,
Garty Adlestein Miseu Albertis, Stephen Holman, Derek Jarman, Ursula
Purrer/Angela Scheirl, Dietmar Brehm, Peter Tscherkassly, Herwig
Kempminger, Perdita Chan, Linda Christanell, Lisl Ponger, Gotthard
Wagner, Markus Binder, Wolfgang Hofman, Wolfgang Capellari, Robert
Quitta, Simon Goulet, Denis-Noel Mostert, Marie brazeau, Pierre
Jodoin, Ollivier Dyens, Denis Laplante, Christine Ares, Denis,
Jeanne Crepeau and Stephen Fortin, Eric Pauwels, Manuel Gomez,
Jo Schafer, Hannelore Kober and Jonnie Dobele, Schmelz Dahin, Detective
F, Maija-Lene Rettig, Bjorn Melhus, Mathias Muller, Maija-Lene
Rettig, Mathias Muller and Christiane Heuywinkel
Film Program: An international festival of Super 8 films with
works from India, Germany, the Philippines, Poland, Hungary, France,
England, Italy, Japan, Venezuela, Argentina, Spain, Puerto Rico,
Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, and others. Two weeks of
screenings, workshops, and lectures examined the international
state of contemporary Super 8 filmmaking. Over 225 films were presented
including curated programs from twenty-two countries, a jury-selected
program of forty-four films from the U.S., and programs on the
use of Super 8 in video transfers, documentary, and feature length
films. Two filmmaking workshops were conducted and roundtable discussions
were held with the international curators who came to New York
to introduce their programs.
Publication: Documentary catalog with commissioned essays by leading
U.S. film critics and curators, reports from each of the international
curators, statements from the U.S. jurors, B&W images and
a complete program listing.
The Debt
6/4/1988 - 7/9/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Artists: Rudolph Baranik, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Judite Dos Santos,
Catalina Parra, Leon Ferrari, Christy Rupp, Jaime Davidovich, Cecilia
Vicuna, Betty Beaumont, Marcus Margall, Cildo Meireles, Edgar Heap
of Birds, Richard Armigo, Marta Minujin, Ilona Granet, Juan Downey,
John Strauss, John Fekner, Regina Vater, Luis Camnitzer.
Exhibition: An invitational `challenge' exhibition that focused
on the South American and Third World debt. Twenty artists from
North and South America were invited to create new works reflecting
their understanding of this crisis with global effects.
Anton Van Dalen: The Memory Cabinet, 1950-1988
9/12/1988 - 10/29/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Exhibition: A comprehensive overview of this artist's work. The
exhibition brought together for the first time all the components
of his art that are integral to understanding him as an artist.
His themes of nature, the automobile, and the relation of our natural
and manmade environment were traced through sketchbooks, toys,
stencils, shadow boxes, graphics, and large-scale installations.
Publication: Comprehensive catalog with 25 B&W reproductions,
critical essay by Carlo McCormick an interview with the artist
and Jeanette Ingberman, extensive biography and bibliography
and photo-documentation of 30 years of work.
Travel: Cleveland State University Art Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Martin Wong
11/5/1988 - 12/23/1988
Curator(s): Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
Exhibition: An overview of the recent paintings by Martin Wong.
Wong's paintings depict scenes, characters, incidents, and stories
inspired by his friends in his Lower East Side neighborhood. His
works display a unique sensitivity to his subjects, which records
the cultural life of his neighborhood and the city.
Publication: Catalog with essay by John Yau, an introduction by
Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman and documentation of works in
the show.
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