MY WEBSITE IS BACK. shanamoultonweb.com and shanamoulton.com are no longer my websites, someone else bought them after I accidentlally let the domain names expire. --one is a female band member blog?--- one is a fake website for me!?
SHOWS - CURRENT - RECENT
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Whispering Pines 10
The New Museum Theater
January 8th and 9th, 2011
4 PM
http://www.newmuseum.org/events/507
Whispering Pines 10 is presented by the Rhizome New Silent series, with additional support from the Experimental Television Center and Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center.
Watch the trailer to Whispering Pines 10.
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Tracks
ARTE TV
December, 30 2010 at 00:15
Airing in EuropeL'art du soap
A brief program on artists influenced by reality TV, soap operas and tele-shopping: Olaf Breuning, Shana Moulton and Kalup Linzy.http://www.arte.tv/fr/semaine/244,broadcastingNum=1181938,day=6,week=52,year=2010.html
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Playlist
Postmaster Gallery
December 9 – December 23, 2010
opening reception: Thursday December 9 6-8 pm
organized by PADDY JOHNSON (Art Fag City) with STEVEN STERN
A response to “Play”, the Guggenheim’s recent YouTube exhibition and exercise in co-branding, “Playlist” is about how people actually use online video today. It’s a peek at the “favorites” of a select group of artists, writers, and musicians; an exercise in sharing, taking place in the old-fashioned realm of actual public space. It doesn’t add anything new to the world--instead, it looks at the strange archival richness that’s already there on the Net.
Contributors include WILL BRAND, DANIEL DAVIDSON, TRICIA KEIGHTLEY, ANNA MCCARTHY, MOMUS, JAVIER MORALES, SHANA MOULTON, JEAN-MICHEL REED, AMY YAO and OLA VASILJEVA.
http://www.postmastersart.com/
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Performance in London as part of:
Physical Center
January 20th, 6:30 pm
Guest Projects, 1 Andrew’s Rd., London, E8
Physical Center is a free, two-month program promoting new concepts in physicality through emerging performance art, bio-science lectures and film screenings; concluding with an international exhibition of contemporary video, photography and sculpture.
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Whispering Pines by Shana Moulton
Oporto
Lisbon, Portugal (solo screening)
Tuesday, December 07, 2010, 11 pm
For the last few years Shana Moulton has been creating a persona, named Cynthia, halfway between the mute Monsieur Hulot, from Jacques Tati's film "Play Time", and the hypochondriac Carol White, the suburban homemaker from Todd Haynes' "Safe". In Tatis' film, Hulot clumsily drifts in a modern world surrounded by modern incomprehensible stuff. Cynthia is also surrounded by a puzzling set of postmodern home kitsch and TV-Shop paraphernalia, to which she connects emotionally barely knowing their use. As Carol, Cynthia seeks, for a safe place, an escape for a healing dimension, a transcendental gateway that she finds hidden it in each object.
Oporto is now presenting from the series "Whispering Pines" some key chapters of Cynthia's domestic "walkabout".
http://oportolisboa.blogspot.com/2010/12/oporto-apresenta-21.html
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Acting Out
December 03 – January 08
Bronx River Art CenterOpening Reception: Friday, December 3, 6-9pm. Opening night performances by: Shana Moulton, Danielle Abrams, and Karina Aquilera Skvirsky
Temporary Exhibition Location: 305 E 140th St #1A, Bronx, NY 10454
An exhibition featuring Danielle Abrams, Shana Moulton, Jill Pangallo, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, and Maya Suess.
There is an extensive history of museum, not-for-profit, and gallery exhibitions devoted to video and performance by women artists especially in recent years when feminist art is once again at the forefront of contemporary art discussion. Acting Out is positioned within this history to further the discussion of feminist art.
Guest curated by Erin Riley-Lopez
http://www.bronxriverart.org/gallery-upcoming.cfm
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New Panorama
November 25 - January 11
Pianissimo, Milan, IT
Pianissimo is delighted to announce the opening of 'New Panorama', the first exhibition in our new base in via Ventura 6. Bringing together all the artists we represent, the exhibition presents a self-portrait of the gallery through a selection of their most recent works.
Steve Bishop, Valerio Carrubba, Tobias Collier, Alessandro Dal Pont, Ingo Gerken, Shana Moulton, Naama Tsabar, Lucia Uni
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Un-home-ly
27 November 2010 - 20 February 2011
Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens & at Centennial Square,
Oakville, ON, Canada
Lucy Gunning, Mako Idemitsu, Suzy Lake, Liz Magor, Luanne Martineau, Shana Moulton, Valérie Mréjen, Paulette Phillips, Pipilotti Rist, Martha Rosler, Nicola Tyson, Jin-me Yoon.
Curated by Matthew Hyland
This winter, Oakville Galleries is pleased to present Un-home-ly, a group exhibition that considers the currency of the uncanny in contemporary feminist art practice.
http://www.oakvillegalleries.com/1051.htm
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NY ART BOOK FAIR
Oct 5 - 7I have a new book from my project at Art in General--The Undiscovered Antique--at their booth:
http://www.artingeneral.org/events/1035
and a new DVD from Electronic Arts Intermix at their booth:
http://www.eai.org/pressreleases/11_10_nyabf_pr.html
Both are being launched at the NY ART BOOK FAIR.
Also at the book fair:EAI VIDEO PROJECT SPACE: STAGED DIRECTIONS
EAI's project space, installed in MoMA PS1's basement vault, will feature STAGED DIRECTIONS, a special ongoing program of early and recent videos by artists, including rarely seen works drawn from EAI's extensive archive. STAGED DIRECTIONS features conceptual videos that involve rules, instructions, or tasks, incorporating the script or the instruction manual into the action and placing the artist's directions on stage and in front of the camera. The screening program includes works by Vito Acconci, Cory Arcangel, John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Dara Birnbaum, VALIE EXPORT, Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson, Joan Jonas, Mike Kelley, Kristin Lucas, Kalup Linzy, Shana Moulton, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Seth Price, Anthony Ramos, Martha Rosler, Carolee Schneemann, Stuart Sherman and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
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SOLO SHOW
The Castle of Secrets
October 23 - November 20, 2010
Galerie Fons Welters
Amsterdam, NL
http://www.fonswelters.nl/exhibitions/exhibition.php?id_exhibition=1552
http://www.kunstbeeld.nl/00/kb/nl/469/nieuws/14648/Shana_Moulton_@_Fons_Welters.html
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Violet Against Women: Confronting Notions of the Feminine
October 29th
Murphy Recital Hall, Loyola Marymount University
-Curated by Ellina Kevorkian
With: Nancy Buchanan, HEATHER CASSILS, Angela Ellsworth, Micol Hebron, Mary Reid Kelley, Elana Mann, Angela Marzullo, Shana Moulton, Jeanine Oleson, Juliana Snapper, Marnie Weber.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a studio through LMCC's workspace program!
http://www.lmcc.net/artists/workspace/shana_moulton1
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Image Essay on artfagcity blog:
[IMG MGMT] Squiggles, Trees, Ribbons and Spirals: My Collection of Women’s Health, Beauty and Support Group Logos as the Stages of Life in Semi-Particular Order
http://jezebel.com/tag/shanamoutlon/
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/lady-logos-why-are-they-all-alike-2394499#photoViewer=1
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At Sector Focus, Art Forum Berlin with Galleria Pianissimo
October 7 - 11, 2010
Berlin, DE
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Group Show
Inaugural Exhibition
September 18 - November 6, 2010
Galerie Gregor Staiger
Zurich, CH
Galerie Gregor Staiger is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition with Spartacus Chetwynd, Anne-Lise Coste, Gianni Motti, Shana Moulton, Jon Pylypchuk, and Anne-Julie Raccoursier. This first exhibition introduces the interests and ambitions of the gallery and presents artistic practices that played a significant role in its conception. These encompass various media, narrative strategies and aesthetic propositions: Chetwynd’s socio-cultural reworking in epic and theatrical bricolage, Coste’s urgent, gestural protest, Motti’s caustic interventions, Moulton’s surreal new age fantasies, Pylypchuk’s dystopian scrap-collage figures and landscapes, or Raccoursier’s subtle, formally precise observations.
http://www.gregorstaiger.com/index.php?/exhibitions/current/2/
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