an archive of the collaborative work of artists neil cummings and marysia lewandowska 1995-2008

Future

Past

  • 19 Jul 2008 - 2 Nov 2008

    Post production

    is a special programme curated from the Enthusiasts: archive  for Manifesta 7

    Installed in the ex-Alumix factory in Bolzano, as part of an exhibition curated by the Raqs media collective.

    Manifesta7, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art will be hosted by the Trentino – South Tyrol Region and will stretch across an entire regional territory – one hundred and fifty kilometres of crossroads of different cultures and intersecting traditions, rich in historical monuments and in sites of industrial archeology involving the four cities which create a single connecting route along the Brenner axis between the north and south of Europe.

     

    See you at the opening on the 19th July

  • 7 Jun 2008

    IndustrialTown Futurism - 100 Jahre Wolfsburg/Nowa Huta

    20.30
    Pro qm
    Berlin, Almstadtstraße 48-50

    IndustrialTownFuturism - 100 years of Wolfsburg and Nowa Huta - is a book about the future of cities, economy and survival. Book presentation and discussion with the editors Jakub Szreder, curator, Warsaw, Martin Kaltwasser, artist, Berlin and guests.

    With contributions from:
    Zygmunt Bauman, Axel Bosse, Ulrich Brand, Neil Cummings, Tadeusz Kowalik, Ewa Majewska, Stefanie Peter, Frank Roost, Axel Schildt, Alison Stenning, Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska, Pia Lanzinger in cooperation with Paweł Matyja, Markus Bader and Jan Liesegang (raumlabor_berlin), Silke Riechert, Bernd Rodrian, Robert Rumas, Janek Simon.

    published by: Revolver 2007
    376 pages colour, hardcover 25,00 Euro ISBN 978 - 3 - 86588 - 417 - 6

  • 6 Jun 2008 - 20 Dec 2008

    Museum Futures wide

    Museum Futures: live recorded distributed
    commissioned by Magnus af Petersens
    Moderna Museet, Stockholm Sweden

    The Distributed component of our project is a machinima record of the 2058 centenary interview with the Moderna Museum's executive Ayan Lindquist, it will be premiered on 6 June 2008 at the free-public celebration of the Jubilee anniversary. We'll be in conversation with Magnus the curator at 4pm, before the screening.

    It would be lovely to see you there, at Moderna

  • 29 May 2008

    Photosocial [4]
    18:30-21:30
    Photographers Gallery

    See new photography with music, debate and diversion.

    The next in our ongoing series of bar nights will include a debate on The Amateur vs the Professional as well as a a projection of Screen Tests by Neil Cummings, Marysia Lewandowska, Ben White and Eileen Simpson.

    Free, spaces limited, so come along early!

  • 17 May 2008

     100Live logo

    4:00pm onwards

    100LIVE Electronic Music Festival 2008
    The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts Park
    6 Hussy Fariz Street, Jabel Luweibdeh, Amman

    Outdoor screening of Screen Tests, and Dragline with live musical accompaniment by Ben White . The soundtrack,  sourced from out-of-copyright early 20th Century 78rpm records will be manipulated live and in real-time.

    FREE ENTRANCE

  • 25 Jan 2008 - 30 Mar 2008

    Screen Tests will be part of Mimétisme at Extra City in Antwerp.

    An exhibition that probes an alternative conceptual framework for "theatricality" in the visual arts.

    Also including ; Pawel Althamer & Artur Zmijewski, Elisabetta Benassi, Charif Benhelima, Pierre Bismuth, Lieven de Boeck, Claude Cahun, Mircea Cantor, Andrea Cooper, Neil Cummings & Marysia Lewandowska, Mauricio Dias & Walter Riedweg, Harun Farocki, Marlon Fuentes, Tom Holert, Sofia Hultén, Yayoi Kusama, Ted Gaier & Peter Ott, Ria Pacquée, Jean Painlevé, Jean Rouch, Constanze Ruhm, Tomas Schmit, Isabell Spengler, Erik Steinbrecher, Javier Téllez, Barbara Visser

    visit Extra City or download an exhibition guide.pdf

    guided tours with curator Anselm Franke:
    Thursday 21 February at 7.30 pm / Sunday 30 March at 2 pm.

  • 23 Jan 2008

    The Red Room
    Stevens Building
    Royal College of Art
    10:30-12:30pm

     

    What ever happened to the collapse of art into life so enthusiastically proclaimed by artists like Allan Kaprow or the Bauhaus in the mid-twentieth century? As a booming market for contemporary art renders its value increasingly in monetary terms, and as the mass media successively 'encloses' the image world within entertainment industries, can art invent new forms of value?

    Chair: David Blamey
    Guests: Brian Eno and Neil Cummings

    visit the Royal College of Art

  • 12 Jan 2008 - 12 Feb 2008

    Still from Screen Test

    Screen Test will be screened outdoors daily at 9:00, 12:00, 17:00, 22:35. Part of a BBC and Cornerhouse collaboration On The Screen: Artists in The Archive.

    Bigger Picture is part of a major experiment in public space broadcasting in a busy public area of Manchester, Exchange Square.

    The Bigger Picture exhibits artists’ film & video, interactive / participatory screen based projects to large, diverse, yet often fleeting audiences, reaching far beyond the traditional gallery context.

  • 27 Nov 2007

    Nash Room 7:00 pm
    The ICA
    The Mall
    London SW1Y 5AH

    Should contemporary politics be the domain of the curator?

    Marysia contributed to a panel discussion alongside artist Liam Gillick, contributor to Memorial to the Iraq War; Sophie Hope, co-founder B+B, co-curator, Real Estate for London in Six Easy Steps, ICA (2005); Will Bradley, co-curator, Forms of Resistance: Artists and the desire for social change from 1871 to the present, Van Abbemuseum; Chair: Andrew Brighton, writer, contributing editor to Critical Quarterly and painter.

    In association with the ICA and London Consortium

  • 10 Nov 2007 - 9 Nov 2007

    Art Fair: Artimisa 14
    09 - 10 November 2007
    11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
    Lingotto Fiere, Turin

    Between Censorship and Repressive Tolerance International exhibitions, public art projects and biennales have increasingly become, by design or coincidence, interventionist affairs situated in highly sensitive contexts defined by national, religious and social frictions.

    Curated by Måns Wrange (CuratorLab, Konstfack, Stockholm) Marysia participated in two days of intense debate and dialogue, with twelve leading international curators and artists: Ute Meta Bauer, Luca Cerizza, Caroline Corbetta, Meg Cranston, Joshua Decter, Ronald Jones, Yu Yeon Kim, Vasif Kortun, Francesco Manacorda, Chus Martinez, Anton Vidokle. Three emerging curators from Colombia, Ethiopia and India will be guest speakers at the seminar; Meskerem Assegued, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Mariangela Mendez Prencke, Bogotà, Colombia, Suman Gopinath, Bangalore, India.

    visit the Fair