Thursday, October 24, 2013

THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN



**OPENING DAY MEMO**OPENING DAY MEMO**OPENING DAY MEMO**
Presents
THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN
Platform theatrical release beginning November 1st
***Belgium submission for the foreign-language film award at the 86th Academy Awards***
 
OPENS THEATRICALLY IN NEW YORK NOVEMBER 1, 2013
 
 



 
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
SUNSHINE CINEMA
143 East Houston Street
New York, NY 10002
**Opening weekend Q&As with director Felix Van Groeningen following the 7:10pm show on Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2**
 
NOVEMBER 8
LOS ANGELES
NUART
NOVEMBER 15
BOSTON 
KENDALL SQUARE
NOVEMBER 15
WASHINGTON
E STREET
NOVEMBER 15
PHILADELPHIA
RITZ BOURSE
NOVEMBER 15
IRVINE
UNIVERSITY 6
NOVEMBER 22
SAN FRANCISCO
CLAY THEATER
NOVEMBER 22
BEREKELY
SHATTUCK 10
NOVEMBER 22
SEATTLE
VARSITY (TBD)
NOVEMBER 22
MINNEAPOLIS
LAGOON (TBD)
NOVEMBER 22
SAN DIEGO
KEN CINEMA
DECEMBER 6
ATLANTA
MIDTOWN ART
DECEMBER 6
AUSTIN
ARBOR 8
DECEMBER 6
DALLAS
MAGNOLIA 5
DECEMBER 6
DENVER
CHEZ ARTISTE
DECEMBER 6
FORT WAYNE
CINEMA CENTER
DECEMBER 6
MONTEREY
OSIO CINEMAS
DECEMBER 6
PORTLAND
FOX TOWER
DECEMBER 6
SAN JOSE
CAMERA 3
DECEMBER 6
SANTA CRUZ
NICKELODEON
DECEMBER 6
SANTA FE
JEAN COCTEAU
DECEMBER 20
FT WORTH
MODERN ART MUSEUM
JANUARY 17
COLUMBUS
GATEWAY FILM CENTER
 
 
Director:
Felix Van Groeningen (The Misfortunates)
Writers:
Carl Joos, Felix Van Groeningen
Producer:
Dirk Impens
Featuring:
Veerle Baetens, Johan Heldenbergh
 
Elise (Veerle Baetens) and Didier (Johan Heldenbergh) fall in love at first sight. She has her own tattoo shop and he plays the banjo in a bluegrass band. They bond over their shared enthusiasm for American music and culture, and dive headfirst into a sweeping romance that plays out on and off stage — but when an unexpected tragedy hits their new family, everything they know and love is tested. An intensely moving portrait of a relationship from beginning to end, propelled by a soundtrack of foot-stomping bluegrass, The Broken Circle Breakdownis a romantic melodrama of the highest order. In Flemish w/ English subtitles
Festivals:
Premiered at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival
2013 Tribeca Film Festival
2013 Seattle International Film Festival
2013 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
 
Winner of:
Panorama Audience Award at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival
Best Screenplay for a narrative feature – 2013 Tribeca Film Festival
Best Actress in a narrative feature (Veerle Baetens) – 2013 Tribeca Film Festival
9 Ensor Awards of Flemish Cinema including for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Music)
 
New York Press Opportunities
with Director Felix Van Groeningen
Tuesday, October 29th
Wednesday, October 30th
Veerle Baetens, Johan Heldenbergh are also available for interviews
 
New York Screenings
Thursday, October 24th at 4:00 PM
Magno Screening Room, Review 2 - 729 Seventh Ave, 2nd Fl
RSVP to Allie Riggins – ariggins@id-pr.com
 
Running Time:  110 minutes                                                                                                        Rating: Not Rated
 
 
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Art Takes Miami




















Artists, Miami is Calling You

This December, exhibit your work at the premier showcase for international, contemporary art.

SCOPE Art Show, Artists Wanted and See // Exhibition invite you to submit your best work to Art Takes Miami for a chance at $10,000 and your own exhibition in an exclusive, featured booth at SCOPE Miami this December.

Register today: https://www.see.me/arttakesmiami/?f=atm2013_il2#awardsPop

More artists will be exhibited than ever before in the Miami Group Show Project, presenting select artists in a digital display at SCOPE Miami 2013.

Learn more: https://www.see.me/arttakesmiami/?f=atm2013_il2#awardsPop

Entries received before the standard deadline will be the first to be reviewed for future artist features published through our newsletter and social media pages.

From December 3-8, 2013 the Grand Prize artist and his/her work will be presented at SCOPE Art Show in Miami alongside top players in the art world. This is your chance to have your work showcased to galleries, buyers, critics and curators from all over the globe. Learn More >>

The Grand Prize Artist will be selected by Alexis Hubshman, Founder of SCOPE Art Show; and Daria Brit Greene, SCOPE Vice President. Category Award winners will be determined by: David McFadden, Chief Curator at Museum of Art and Design; Liz Thompson, Publicity Director at Phaidon; Evan Pricco, Editor in Chief at Juxtapoz; Sabrina Y. Smith, Curatorial Advisor at Ground Magazine.

More info: https://www.see.me/arttakesmiami/?f=atm2013_il2#judgesPop

Your Standard Entry Deadline is Thursday October 31, 2013

Presented by SCOPE Art Show and See.Me

more. https://www.see.me/arttakesmiami/?f=atm2013_il2#awardsPop  

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Sergey Rachmaninov
A CONCERT DEDICATED TO COMPOSER'S
140th Anniversary

Saturday, October 26th, 2013


6pm

Music for piano, voice and cello
The audience will bask in the atmosphere of Rachmaninov's musical world. The program includes works of the composer for solo piano and cello/piano as well as a music by Rachmaninov's contemporary A. Scriabin, which pieces will be performed in the evening and songs by Tchaikovsky which Rachmaninov liked accompanying himself.

Please join critically acclaimed mezzo-soprano Roza Bulat, mezzo-soprano Olga Shyp, cellist Dmitry Kouzov, and pianist Irina Nuzova.

Refreshments will be served
Admission is $20

Also audience will have a privilege to see art works of female artists from MORA collection and the works of artist Yelena Kimelblat


Presented by
HUDSON SOIREES
Literary & musical events on the Hudson
http://www.hudsonsoirees.org/

To reserve the tickets or for more information please call Olga
201-868-6505 or 732-668-5848

Space is limited so please RSVP to museumora@gmail.com or call:

201 868-6505

Дорогие друзья!

Количество мест в зале ограничено, подтвердите свое присутствие по электронной почте: museumora@gmail.com или по телефону: (201)868-6505,

The Museum is located in the historic district of Jersey City,
walking distance to the PATH train or the Battery Park ferry.
Minutes away from Manhattan.
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Fine Art Magazine & The Contemporary Art Fair NYC Today's Featured Artists :Stan Natchez, Steve Cerio, Steve Kauffman, Steve Kerner, Steve Lavaggi and Steve Zaluski


Fine Art Magazine & The Contemporary Art Fair NYC




Proud Sponsors of the Exhibition 

Artists For Peace and the Enviornment 

Todays featured artists: 
Stan Natchez
Steve Cerio
Steve Kauffman
Steve Kerner
Steve Lavaggi
Steve Zaluski
To see the entire exhibit please join us: 

Friday, October 25 Noon-7pm
Saturday, October 26 10am-7pm
Sunday, October 27 10am-4pm
Jacob Javits Center-North
11th Avenue & 39th Street
New York, NY 10014



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Steve Lavaggi

Steve Kerner








Steve Kauffman


Steve Cerio

Stan Natchez

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Film: Art Basel announces 2013 program

Film: Art Basel announces 2013 program 

From December 4 to December 8, 2013, Art Basel presents a premier program of films by and about artists, selected by David Gryn, Director of London's Artprojx, and Zurich collector This Brunner. Brunner’s feature film selection is the United States premiere of 'Nan Goldin – I Remember Your Face' (2013) by Sabine Lidl. Gryn's 2013 program presents over 70 film and video works drawn from the show's participating galleries, including works by Dara Birnbaum, Martin Creed, Rineke Dijkstra, Joan Jonas, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Mickalene Thomas and Kehinde Wiley. 

The United States premiere of 'Nan Goldin – I Remember Your Face' (2013) by Sabine Lidl will be screened in the presence of Nan Goldin and Sabine Lidl, and will be followed by a Q&A with the artist and film director. Along with an exemplary insight into the seminal American photographer’s life, the film offers viewers a candid, sensitive and at times humorous perspective on contemporary culture. The feature film has been selected by This Brunner, a curator of Art Basel's Film sector in Basel since 1992 and for the Miami Beach show since 2002. 'Nan Goldin – I Remember Your Face' (2013) will be shown at the Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach at 8.30 pm on Friday, December 6, 2013. Entry is free, but seating is limited.

The third edition of David Gryn’s selection for Art Basel's Miami Beach show, whose Lead Partner is UBS, explores the collaborative creative process via intersections between visual artists, composers, musicians, choreographers, dancers and animators. Framed within eight distinct screening programs, the program highlights an international selection of emerging and established artists. Alongside works by leading international artists such as Shezad Dawood, Rineke Dijkstra, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Joan Jonas, Karen Kilimnik and Shirin Neshat, highlights include the international premiere of Martin Creed's new film 'Work No. 1700' (2013), Kehinde Wiley’s 'World Stage: Jamaica' (2013), and a selection of works by Yinka Shonibare MBE exploring the interface between music and dance. Dara Birnbaum presents 'Arabesque' (2011/2013), specifically re-edited for the program. Art Basel's Salon program will see Dara Birnbaum in conversation with David Gryn on December 6 at 1pm. 
Outdoor screenings of the program take place at SoundScape Park on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center from December 4 to December 7. Admission to Film at SoundScape Park is free. Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs. A program that includes nine additional films will be presented within five viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Center. Access to the viewing pods is free with an entry ticket to the show. 


For the full gallery list for Film, please visit: artbasel.com/miamibeach/film.

DETAILED FILM PROGRAM BY DAVID GRYN 

Wednesday, December 4, 8pm at the New World Center 
Shuffle Notes – Beauty in Danger 
A selection of artists’ films with a view towards animation and perception. The total running time is approximately 57'. 
Liliana Sánchez, Gulana Dressed as a parrot, 2003, 2'36'', Casas Riegner 
David Shrigley, New Friends, 2006, 1', Stephen Friedman Gallery, Anton Kern Gallery, Yvon Lambert, Galleri Nicolai Wallner 
Brian Alfred, Beauty in Danger, 2013, 2'1'', SCAI The Bathhouse 
Marco Rios, At Loulou's door, 2013, 3', Simon Preston Gallery 
Alice Maher, Godchildren of Enantios, 2010, 6'41'', David Nolan Gallery 
Miljohn Ruperto & Suntek Chung, As Himself, 2006, 4'58'', Koenig & Clinton 
Shimabuku, Leaves Swim, 2011, 2'30'', Zero… 
Regina Silveira, Mil e um dias (1001 days), 2007, 11'16'', Alexander Gray Associates 
Oscar Muñoz, Hombre de Arena, 2006-2009, 3'40'', mor charpentier 
David Shrigley, Headless Drummer, 2012, 1', Stephen Friedman Gallery, Anton Kern Gallery, Yvon Lambert, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, BQ 
Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Deceiving Looks, 2011, 5'58'', Lisson Gallery 
David Austen, Smoking Moon, 2006, 13', Ingleby Gallery 
Wednesday, December 4, 9pm at the New World Center 
New Dream Machine and Other Films 
This program features four very different films, varying in rhythms and themes. Martin Creed's 'Work No. 1700' (2013) is presented as an international premiere. The total running time is approximately 58'. 
Mickalene Thomas, Happy Birthday to a Beautiful Woman, 2012, 23'07'', Lehmann Maupin 
Shezad Dawood, New Dream Machine Project, 2011, 15', Chemould Prescott Road 
Martin Creed, Work No. 1700, 2013, Gavin Brown's enterprise 
Shirin Neshat, Turbulent, 1998, 10', Gladstone Gallery 
Thursday, December 5, 9pm at the New World Center 
Tango at the Edge of the Fair 
The program focuses on works that incorporate elements of dance and look at movement as an abstract narrative. The total running time is approximately 59'. 
Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazyhouse (Nicky), 2009, 6'15'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Linder, The Ultimate Form, 2013, 31'19'', Blum & Poe 
Nevin Aladağ, Top View 29,53 ft, 2012, 2'48'', Wentrup 
Jeremy Shaw, Best Minds Part One (excerpt), 2007, 5'40'', Johann König 
Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazyhouse (Phillip), 2009, 10'06'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
William Kentridge with Philip Miller, Tango for Page Turning, 2013, 2'48'', Goodman Gallery 
Thursday, December 5, 10pm at the New World Center 
Arabesque and Reanimation: Dara Birnbaum and Joan Jonas 
Dara Birnbaum and Joan Jonas have transformed our way of seeing and responding to the world. Dara Birnbaum's 'Arabesque' (2011/2013) was specifically re-edited for the program. The total running time is approximately 52'. 
Dara Birnbaum, Arabesque, 2011/2013, 6'37'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Joan Jonas, Reanimation, 2010, 19'11'', Yvon Lambert 
Dara Birnbaum, Fire! Hendrix, 1982, 3'13'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Dara Birnbaum, Kiss The Girls: Make Them Cry, 1979, 6'50'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Dara Birnbaum, PM Magazine/Acid Rock, 1982, 4'09'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Dara Birnbaum, General Hospital/Olympic Women Speed Skating, 1980, 6', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Dara Birnbaum, Kojak/Wang, 1980, 3', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Dara Birnbaum, Remy/Grand Central: Trains and Boats and Planes, 1980, 4'18'', Marian Goodman Gallery 
Friday, December 6, 8pm at the New World Center 
An Elegy for Voice and Silence The program looks at themes such as communication, self-reflection, introspection and the sense of belonging. The total running time is approximately 61'. 
Kehinde Wiley, The World Stage: Jamaica, 2013, 6'57', Stephen Friedman Gallery 
Cevdet Erek, Studio, 2005-2007, 12'', mor charpentier 
Ari Marcopoulos, Anything, 2012, 59'', Kavi Gupta Gallery 
Chris Johanson, Encinitas Realization, 1999, 3', Altman Siegel 
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, My Mouth is a Temple, 2009, 3'51'', Luciana Brito Galeria 
My Barbarian, The Cassandra, 2013, 13'30'', Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects 
Luz María Bedoya, Dirección, 2006, 4'48'', 80M2 Livia Benavides 
Christian Jankowski, Orientación, 2012, 8'25'', Proyectos Monclova 
JR, Women are Heroes, 2010, 9'11'', Galerie Perrotin 
Nicola Thomas, Imitation 34/59, 2013, 3'20'', courtesy of the artist 
Cheng Ran, The Last Sentence, 2013, 12'34'', Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing - Lucerne 
Stanya Kahn, Who do you Think you Are, 2012, 8'05'', Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects 
Friday, December 6, 9pm at the New World Center 
Farewell to the Past: Yinka Shonibare MBE 
Yinka Shonibare MBE – known for work exploring cultural identity, colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalization – uses music and dance to captivate and engage the viewer by mirroring our world in a regal, beautiful and unexpected way. The total running time is approximately 65'. 
Yinka Shonibare MBE, Un Ballo in Maschera (A Masked Ball), 2004, 34', Stephen Friedman Gallery, James Cohan Gallery 
Yinka Shonibare MBE, Addio del Passato, 2011, 16'52'', Stephen Friedman Gallery, James Cohan Gallery 
Yinka Shonibare MBE, Odile and Odette, 2005, 14' 28'', Stephen Friedman Gallery, James Cohan Gallery 
Friday, December 6, 10pm at the New World Center 
Prelude to a Syncopation 
Artists connect sound, choreography and social media – the results reveal diverse relationships between the visual, music and the meditative repetition of the ordinary and urban. The total running time is approximately 35'. 
Leo Gabin, Stackin, 2010, 2'38'', Peres Projects, Elizabeth Dee 
Rashaad Newsome, Dance of Succubus, 2011, 4'04'', Marlborough Gallery 
Leo Gabin, Girls Room Dance, 2010 4'15'', Peres Projects, Elizabeth Dee 
Shezad Dawood with Mukul Deora, The Body Electric, 2008, 3', Chemould Prescott Road
Rashaad Newsome, Painting Opponents Red, 2011, 3'14'', Marlborough Gallery 
Leo Gabin, Hair Long, 2013, 1'53'', Peres Projects, Elizabeth Dee 
Rashaad Newsome, Grand Duchess of Gainesville, 2011, 2'34'', Marlborough Gallery 
Leo Gabin, Cleaning, 2012, 2'32'', Peres Projects, Elizabeth Dee 
Rashaad Newsome, Devices, 2011, 3'03'', Marlborough Gallery 
Leo Gabin, With Me, 2012, 2'43'', Peres Projects, Elizabeth Dee 
Kemang Wa Lehulere, Behave or You Jump, 2010, 1'34'', Stevenson 
Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski, Chic, 2012, 3'34'', courtesy of the artist 
Saturday, December 7, 10pm at the New World Center 
Fantasia for Dissonant Harmonies 
In all the films in this program, the soundtrack plays a crucial role. The relationship that is developed between the visual and the audio builds a bridge to the location of the screening: the New World Center, Home of the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy. The total running time is approximately 68' 
Mahony, Los Tres Invitados, 2011, 3'03'', Galerie Emanuel Layr 
Ana Gallardo, A boca de jarro, 2008, 6'36'', Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo 
Lucien Smith, I Like America and America Likes Me, 2013, 3'39", Salon 94 
Karen Kilimnik, …introducing Tabitha, 1991, 1'10'', 303 Gallery 
Nicola Thomas, Dancing with Monk, 2013, 2'55'', courtesy of the artist 
Takeshi Murata, Monster Movie, 2005, 4'12'', Salon 94, Ratio 3 
Carlos Amorales with Julian Lede, Orellana’s Fantasia, 2013, 7', Yvon Lambert, kurimanzutto 
Tin Ojeda, Daughter, 2013, 7', 303 Gallery 
Friedrich Kunath, You Go Your Way and I'll Go Crazy, 2012, 16'53'', Blum & Poe 
Kemang Wa Lehulere, Lefu La Ntate, 2005, 3'1'', Stevenson 
Avinash Veeraraghavan, Breathing charcoal soaked in a shallow forest stream, 2010, 4'20'', GallerySKE 
Bill Balaskas, Parthenon Rising (II), 2011, 2'45'', Kalfayan Galleries 
Pietro Roccasalva, Giocondità, 2002, 3'53'', Zero… 
Bruce McLean, EARACHE: an Opera Bouffant, or 'How Elvis's Quiff Killed Johnnie Ray', 2'08'', 2013, Tanya Leighton Gallery 
William E. Jones, The Soviet Army Prepares for Action in Afghanistan, 2011, 2'55'', David Kordansky Gallery, The Modern Institute 
Viewing Pod Selection 
Shown in conjunction with the outdoor program, the following works are presented exclusively within viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Center: 
Adela Jušić, The Sniper, 2007, 4'09'', Alan Cristea Gallery 
Kathan Brown, John Cage at Work (1978-1992), 2013, 44', Crown Point Press 
Ciprian Mureşan, Untitled (Monks), 2011, 12'13'', David Nolan Gallery 
Suh Dongwook, Light on the water, 2011, 19'08'', One and J. Gallery 
Song-Ming Ang, Be True to Your School, 2010, 12', Singapore Tyler Print Institute 
Raed Yassin, The New Film, 2008, 12', Kalfayan Galleries 
Carlos Amorales, Amsterdam, 2013, 21', Yvon Lambert, kurimanzutto 
Philippe Gruenberg, Domestic Landscape, 2010, 14'17'', Revolver Galería 
Wiliam E. Jones, Bay of Pigs, 2012, 3'56'', David Kordansky Gallery, The Modern Institute

Important Dates
Opening Day of Art Basel in Miami Beach (by invitation only): 
Wednesday, December 4, 2013 
Public Show Dates: Thursday, December 5 to Sunday, December 8, 2013

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