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15 February 2007 by nathaniel

NCAD, Joburg art, media art calls

Sorry for the lack of postings lately, but as promised before the move to Dublin, that’s just how it’s gonna be (until such time as Bronwyn and Rat do the regular blogging they tentatively offered here; like most Joburgers, they’re busy with more than a handful of things, so…).

OK, catch-up spanning (and doing little justice to) about 4 weeks of "stuff," beginning with a talk I gave at Ireland’s National College of Art and Design on 18 Jan. A bit of an enlightening experience for me in terms of crowd response — I guess I’m used to the very animated audience that Joburg and greater South Africa offer, so when people listened without expression, I ended about 30 minutes into the presentation, thinking I had completely bombed (all the more disappointing, since it was a crowd of about 70 – 100 people, a good turnout, IMNSHO – In My Not So Humble Opinion). But alas! A great discussion persisted for another 45 minutes beyond my early end! Mostly very generous questions which led to great dialogue, a few compliments, and one very provocative accusation; I have to say I’m excited to be starting off with a discussion in this community, and hope my leaving the country a few days after the talk didn’t put a potential speed bump on what began there…. NCADers – let’s hang?

a-beeld.jpg

I won’t cover my own exhibition since both Bronwyn and I already mentioned it, but there was a nice piece in beeld that was more like a profile of me just before leaving, and I think Robyn Sassen may be writing a short text in the Jewish Report. I did manage to go see GordArt’s new space, with several good shows (am new to Zach’s work – nice), lots of red stickers and the usual enthusiasm and support every art scene needs. Gordon Froud should be thanked over and over again by emerging and established artists alike, for his ongoing contributions.

Also caught the last of the Parking Gallery (at least in its initial Joburg incarnation) collaborations, this one between Simon Gush and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt at the Drill Hall. It was a very funny performance piece called 3-point turn, where they hired Sam Metentji to go, the wrong way, down a one-way street in downtown Jozi during rush hour. Many debates ensued, but mostly laughs and good byes: Simon has since left for a 2-year residency at the prestigious HISK in Belgium; see you there in July, buddy.


 
all photos taken on my crappy cell phone

Sad to say I missed most of all the other goings-on in the art world, catching up on my own crap, but I hear the Guy Tillim show at Goodman was divine, and there’ve been a few workshops at the Bag Factory worth checking out.

And finally, a few calls:
You have til Monday to nominate yourself or a friend for the iCommons Artist In Residence in Croatia (use the Wiki).
Rhizome has its annual call for net.art commissions.
Turbulence has, probably, the most interesting net.art call I’ve ever seen: a collaboration with Art Interactive and Ars Virtua.
Ars Electronica Prix has been launched, with a few new categories.
Not new media (tho my proposal will be, if I get into the second round) there’s the Sasol Wax Art Award for South African mid-career artists.

I’m sure there are others, too. These are just the ones I’m currently working on or thinking about working on ;)

Hmm, that wasn’t really catch up so much as a few little things I’d been meaning to mention, but there you are. TFN (Ta For Now).

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06 February 2007 by nathaniel

welcoming (art on paper opening)

Sorry for the lack of posts whilst in SA. Just been too hektik on this visit home. It’s been so great, and I miss this place immensely… Old friends and colleagues… great art and passionate community builders… yadda yadda.

Sitting in 44 Stanley making a quick post. Here’s a great photoset of images from the opening, with credited images by Christo Doherty and Franci Cronje. My favorite is of course the one of William Kentridge looking on to satin, a hand-made print (carborundum, etching and engraving) inspired by the image on the invite (see below post).

william kentridge looking on to sating

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29 January 2007 by bronwyn lace

‘3 Point Turn’ / ‘Call and Response’

This past weekend has been a really great art weekend, with Simon Gush and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s performance ‘3 Point Turn’  at the Drill Hall’s Point Blank Gallery on Friday night and Nathaniel Stern’s ‘Call and Response’ at Art on Paper in 44 Stanley on Saturday afternoon.              

3 point turn  3 Point Turn

Here are some images from the performance in which Sam Matenji got into Simon’s pimped out bakkie, which Sam chose to name Thashi Lemohlophe, meaning white horse and, under instruction from Simon and Dorothee drove out onto Twist Street (possibly inner city Joburg’s most taxi congested street during rush hour) and executed a three-point turn, meaning that he was then forced to drive back down Twist the wrong way. It was completely nerve racking to watch, and I was sure at one point that someone was going to climb out of a taxi and belt him. Sam has nerves of steel and even though the first attempt took longer than I had anticipated he finally managed it, and then managed to repeat the stunt another three times. This is the first time that a performance has had my adrenalin pumping to the point that I experienced nausea when it was finally over.  
Nathaniel’s show was far more civilized, with a really impressive turn out. It was a treat to see all the prints together, and this new work has a beautifully rich quality to it, so if for what ever reason you missed the opening I really recommend that you go along and take a peek.
Also check out this months SAartsEmerging feature written by Rat Western on Zach Taljaard.  
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19 January 2007 by nathaniel

Call and Response: Nathaniel Stern at Art on Paper Gallery

You are invited to the opening of
 
Call and Response
performative prints and iterations

On Saturday 27 January 2007 at 15:00
Art on Paper Gallery, 44 Stanley Avenue
Johannesburg South Africa


satin bed, lambda print, 220x600mm

To be opened by Professor Jane Taylor
Preview by appointment

Walkabout with the artist, Saturday 3 February at 15:00
The exhibition closes 24 February 2007

http://callandresponse.co.za for information, catalogue and images


satin bed II, aquatint, 195x245mm (455x370mm support)

Art on Paper Gallery
44 Stanley Avenue  Braamfontein Werf (Milpark)
PO Box 91476  Auckland Park 2006  Johannesburg
+27 11 726 2234     +27 11 482 7995
info@artonpaper.co.za www.artonpaper.co.za
Tues to Sat 10:00 – 17:00


Compressionism is a "digital performance and analog archive.” I traverse bodies, spaces and objects with my scanner face, while its head is in motion. After being Compressed into digital images the size of a small sheet of paper, the files are then stretched, cropped and colored by hand, then printed as editioned, archival works. The latest pieces in the series further transform details of these prints into hand-made art objects: etchings, engravings, aquatints, planographs, carborundum, monotype and more.

 Compressionism is an exploration of media and perception, a transfiguration in time and seeing.


And, opening on the morning of the same day @ the David Krut Print Workshop (also in Joburg), a group show of Recent Work.


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31 December 2006 by nathaniel

happy new year

I’m exhausted. I know, I’ve been on holiday for the last couple of weeks (but that was visiting family, so it’s not really "restful"), and I mostly just took the last two months "off" to move to Dublin. But a new baby, moving continents, catalogue production, many shows, starting a PhD, quitting my three jobs (after working them all year), two new print series (having never been a printmaker) – this has been a big one, and I’ve got another one coming. I was hoping to spend at least a little bit of time during this li’l trip to NYC re-connecting with some old contacts, maybe making some new ones, but it never happens that way when you go "home". I always just spend time with my wonderful family and friends (no complaining here). I’ll have to make a secret trip to NYC one day if I ever want to actually show or make work here… I’d love to actually do that in the city of my birth at some point :)

We had a nice time in Florida (Sarasota with my aunt/uncle, sister/bro-in-law) – some pix with my family are up on flickr, and more are forthcoming. We’ll be spending New Year’s with Sid’s Godmother and her boyfriend, as well as Sean Slemon and Amy Kaufman in Brooklyn – a quiet evening with friends.

I did have one day to zoot about; didn’t get to see much art, but learned that – if you can believe it – Paddy Johnson of AFC is even cooler in person than her web site lets on. PJ: I’m down for some of the potential colab stuff we talked about, and hope you had a good time with your bro…  I also had a nice chat with Kate at David Krut’s NYC gallery – am hoping we work together some time, cuz she’s a super cool but down to earth art persona… Thanks for boosting my AND Paddy’s egos while we were in your gallery, Kate.

The next few weeks, I’m hoping to dive right in and work my ass off on research for the dissertation, maybe look for some potential conferences or festivals to be on for ’07 and ’08. So, you may not be hearing from me too much… If you are reading this in Joburg, please oh please join me for my opening at Art on Paper Gallery @ 44 Stanley on 27 January, 3PM. I’ve put a lot of work into this series, which has been highlighted on various sites and in several magazines despite its not really being seen, so please come out and see; it’s my first solo catalogue, and I am oh so happy with it.

Alright, enough self promo.

I’m not really a top ten list kind of guy, but please enjoy Edward Winkleman’s Top Ten List of Top Ten Lists as much as I did. Cheers!

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05 December 2006 by nathaniel

Compressionist Dublin


e-Bayed myself another of my favorite scanners for performing images last week, built another battery pack, and hit Autumn in Donnybrook. Only caught the end of the season, but am so glad I did! It’s not only the leaf colors and interesting shades of damp that astonish me – the sky here, and how it’s captured by the beam of the scanner, creates a completely different ambience to that of Johannesburg. More soon, I hope….

http://compressionism.net

untitled
Autumnal Dublin, size will be somewhere in the vein of 1.5 meters wide, at this ratio w/h

http://compressionism.net

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