Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Weekend Preview

The IMA and iMOCA are both kicking off events this week that should be worth checking out. At the IMA, we shall see local artist Emily Kennerk's first solo show in a museum. All I can tell you about it at this time is that it is big, minimal, and will make you look at things a bit differently. I will be conducting an interview/conversation with her later tonight and hope to have it posted by Friday. For those of you interested in more information on her thoughts and ideas, should be sure to go to her talk tomorrow. Also, don't miss the Sam Easterson videos before they leave.

iMOCA will be reopening this week with a video show after being closed for some renovations and fund raising. From what I have read, the work being shown by Robert Boyd should be quite interesting. I have been looking forward to it for a couple months now. Also of note, Form + Function will unveil a gift shop with exciting new items at iMOCA. Under the direction of Form + Function, the gift shop at iMOCA, will feature cool, attractive and functional housewares, gifts and lighting. Form + Function specializes in modern classics in contemporary European furniture and lighting. The proceeds will benefit the museum.


Thursday, July 12

Suburban Nation Preview Party

7:00 pm
Suburban Nation: An Artist's Talk
Emily Kennerk discusses her work
Free

8:00 pm-11:00 pm
Check out the exhibition – open until 9:00 pm – and then join everyone outside for a classic suburban cookout. Play yard games, enjoy some tasty potato salad and sip spiked lemonade from the cash bar while listening to Indy’s own Bigger Than Elvis.

IMA members free / students with ID $5 / public $10
Tickets will be available at the door.
To RSVP to the party or for more information call 317-920-2651.

11:00 pm
The party doesn’t end here. Let’s caravan in our Airstreams to an after party location at The Upper Room in Broad Ripple where Mandy Marie and the Cool Hand Lukes will perform.


Friday, July 13th

Emily Kennerk: SuburbanNation,
Contemporary galleries, third floor, and IMA grounds
Free

Details:
This first solo exhibition from Indianapolis-based artist Kennerk will include a series of four installations influenced by the American suburban landscape: High Density, Untitled: Porches, and Welcome Home will be installed in the Forefront galleries. These works will use mass-produced materials such as vinyl siding, decking, and other home building materials in order to formalize the prefabricated dwellings that blanket the American horizon. Extracting these forms from their primary setting, reinterpreting them, and reintroducing them in a museum context will allow for a fresh examination of the public's relationship to these suburban icons. The fourth installation, Boundaries, will be created on the museum's front lawn. An evocative earth work, the project will use traditional lawn striping techniques to reiterate the patterns of subdivision plots.

XANADU
6pm - 10pm at IMOCA
A reception for Boyd will occur during the grand re-opening celebration at iMOCA. The reception will also feature music by some of the city’s favorite DJs, food from the Jazz Kitchen, specialty drinks by Stellar Gin and other surprises.

This event is FREE for members and just $5 for non-members.

iMOCA and the Emelie Building are located at 340 North Senate Avenue



Saturday, July 14th
Coffee and Conversation
12pm at iMOCA,
An informal conversation with Robert Boyd. Sponsored by Bear Creek Coffee.
XANADU: Armageddon is set to a disco beat in Robert Boyd's four-part video installation Xanadu, which kicks off the grand re-opening of iMOCA. Boyd, a New York-based artist, used rapid editing to combine images from vintage documentary films, TV and Internet clips, and cartoons into a history of apocalyptic thought--presented as a series of MTV-style music videos in a disco-like setting.


Sunday, July 15th

Seeing Shadows: A One-Day Film Series
Sunday, July 15 / 2:00 pm
DeBoest Lecture Hall, IMA
FREE

Selected by video artist Sam Easterson as influential to his artistic career, these films range from the experimental to classic television nature programs. Be sure to visit Easterson’s exhibition Nature Holds My Camera now through July 15!

Gulls and Buoys (1972, dir. Robert Breer, 6 min.)
Mothlight (1963, dir. Stan Brakhage, 3 min.)
Wacky Babies (1982, dir. Marty Stouffer, 60 min.)
Global Groove (1973, dir. Nam June Paik and John Godfrey, 30 min.)

2 Responses to “Weekend Preview”

Anonymous said...
July 14, 2007 at 1:04 PM

Here's a note about what's going on at iMOCA from the Urban Times:

http://www.brookspublications.com/files/IMOCA.pdf


Scott said...
July 14, 2007 at 1:45 PM

Thanks Dude.


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