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A Performance Art Series
Event<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/05/21/vox-vernacular-tony-oursler-tony-conrad-constance-dejong-joe-gibbons-kim>



*Vox Vernacular*



*Tony Oursler*

*and his group of performers*

*Tony Conrad, Constance DeJong *

*Jim Fletcher, Joe Gibbons *

*Kim Gordon, Josie Keefe*

*Tracy Leipold, Brandon Olson *

*Jason Scott, Holly Stanton*



Wednesday May 21, 2014

6:00 p.m.



*South Court Auditorium*
South Court Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10018

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>*



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



*Over the years Oursler has worked with a tight group of performers for his
uncanny installations.  For this event many of his performers come together
for the first time to deliver excepts of these texts live.  They perform
selections from Tony Oursler's new book* *Vox Vernacular**,
recreating Oursler's video installations and sculptures in a dynamic live
reading*.



*Tony Oursler / Vox Vernacular
<http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300204483>* compiles
fifty transcripts of Oursler’s videos, offering an entirely new way to
apprehend the nuances of his work. The selection of pieces featured in
the book date from between 1977 and 2013, spanning nearly the entirety of
Oursler’s practice. Adding valuable context are scholarly essays explaining
Oursler’s creative process and full-color illustrations of his videos.
Among other revelations, these transcripts show that Oursler is not merely
a video artist, but a writer as well. The vernacular language that Oursler
employs is written to be spoken by “electronic entities” and carries a sort
of musical cadence that makes his text surprisingly lyrical. This
comprehensive anthology uncovers the poetry in Oursler’s work and captures
the unique nature of his artistic voice.



*Copies of the book are available for purchase and signing at the event*.



*Tony Oursler* <http://tonyoursler.com/> was born in New York in 1957. He
completed a BA in Fine Arts at the California Institute of the Arts in 1979.
 His art covers a range of
mediums<http://catalog.nypl.org/search~S1?/aoursler%2C+tony/aoursler+tony/1%2C2%2C14%2CB/browse/indexsort=-#anchor_1>
 including video, sculpture, installation, performance and painting.
Oursler has mounted solo exhibitions at prestigious exhibitions including
Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine; Tate Modern, London; ARoS Aarhus
Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria; Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Centre Georges
Pompidou, Paris; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; MASS MoCA,
Massachusetts; Kunstverein Hannover, Germany; Aspen Art Museum, Colorado;
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, California; Centre d'Art
Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland; Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii; Museum
fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel, Switzerland; P.S.1, New York; Musée d'Art
Contemporain de Bordeaux, France; Museo D’Arte Contemporanea Rome, Italy;
Sao Paulo Museum of Modern Art, Brazil; Jeu de Paume, Paris; Musee d’Orsay,
Paris; Kunstforeningen GL Strand, Kobenhavn, Denmark; Helsinki City Art
Museum, Finland; Institut Valencia D'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain;
Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany. Portikus Frankfurt, Germany; Tel Aviv
Museum of Art, Israel; Museum of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ; Malmo
Konsthall, Sweden; Center of Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw,
Poland; Salade Exposiciones Rekalde, Bilbao, Spain.



*Tony Conrad* <http://tonyconrad.net/> is an American avant-garde video
artist, experimental filmmaker, musician/composer, sound artist, teacher
and writer. Conrad is well
known<http://catalog.nypl.org/search~S97/?searchtype=a&searcharg=conrad%2C+tony&searchscope=1&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aconrad%2C+tony>
 as a leading exponent of improvisational and experimental music since the
'60s. He has performed and recorded with, among many others, John Cage, La
Monte Young, and Tony Oursler. In 2009 his work was exhibited at the Venice
Biennale, MoMA, the Tate Modern, and elsewhere. He is represented by
Galerie Daniel Buchholz and in New York by Greene Naftali Gallery.



*Constance DeJong*<http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/art/studio-art/faculty-and-staff/constance-de-jong>
  is an American artist writer and playwright. She is also well
known<http://catalog.nypl.org/search~S1?/aDeJong%2C+Constance./adejong+constance/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CB/exact&FF=adejong+constance&1%2C7%2C>
 for her numerous collaborations with Tony Oursler on projects such as
*Fantastic
Prayers*. DeJong has exhibited internationally with projects produced by
organizations such as the Dia Foundation for the Arts and Minetta Brook.
She is currently a professor of art and time based media at Hunter College.



*Jim Fletcher* <http://www.nycplayers.org/people/view/Jim_Fletcher> performs
primarily with the New York City Players theater company with Richard
Maxwell. He also danced in Sarah Michelson's Devotion (Kitchen, 2011) and
appeared in Elevator Repair Service's production of *Gatz* (Public Theater,
2012).



*Joe Gibbons* <http://creative-capital.org/grantees/view/191/project:154> is
recognized as a groundbreaking filmmaker in experimental autobiography and
has made over 30 films. He has been recognized with fellowships and awards
from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Black Maria Film and Video
Festival, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Massachusetts
Council on the Arts and Humanities. He has screened his work at
the Rotterdam Film Festival, the Whitney Biennial, Museum Of Modern Art,
and on PBS. He is a 2001 recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.



*Kim Gordon* <https://twitter.com/KimletGordon> is an American musician,
vocalist, visual artist, record producer, video director, and actress.
Gordon<http://catalog.nypl.org/search~S1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=gordon%2C+kim&searchscope=1&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dgordon%2C+kim>,
who initially started out as a visual artist, rose to prominence as the
bassist, guitarist, and vocalist of alternative rock band Sonic
Youth<http://www.sonicyouth.com/dotsonics/kim/>.
She has collaborated with Tony Oursler on multiple video projects since the
1980s.



*Josie Keefe <http://www.josiekeefe.tumblr.com/>* (b 1987 New York) is a
multi media artist whose work focuses primarily on photography and prop
design. Specializing in analog production techniques, she has exhibited and
taught video and photography across the country. She has art directed
feature films, music videos, and photo shoots. Dedicated to producing
small-scale artist publications, Josie is a founding member of Showpaper,
Mall Tapes, and Great Point Books.  Find her most days at Tony Ourlser's
studio and most nights working with her hands.



*Tracy Leipold*<http://www.hirshhorn.si.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Tony-Oursler-Directions-Brochure.pdf>
 has a background in performance, experimental theater and music. She
studied classical voice for eighteen years and trained in the Meisner
acting technique. Tracy began working with video artist Tony Oursler in the
early '90s. Performance collaborations include a worldwide broadcast with
Nam line Paik and singing a car alarm for Fluxus artist, Larry Miller’s
composition *Sentinel* at the Newark Art Museum.



*Brandon Olson* is an actor and artist who has worked in theatre, fashion,
video,  art  and nightlife in New York since 1998. He's graced the major
downtown stages of LaMama, Dixon Place, PS 122,  Joes Pub and Theatre for
the New City, and worked with Tabboo!, Patricia Field,  Karen Finley,
Susanne Bartsch, Chris Tanner,  and Stephan Sadnauoie.  Most recently,  he
played the role of M.C.  in New Stage Theatre's production of
*Jollification/Mortification*  at LaMama.  He is delighted to be working
with Tony Oursler, having appeared in a number of his videos and sculptures
for the past couple of years.



As co-founder of BPMLWRLVL <http://instagram.com/bpmlwrlvl> [est. 2011], *Jason
Scott <https://soundcloud.com/betteryetjsh>*'s stark passion for music
derives from his singer/songwriter/producer roots. Raised in a Baptist
church choir and later attending the 'Fame school', LaGuardia Arts, the
pursuit of "the next sound" became his driving force. The Queens, NY native
has promoted and hosted raw talent at their inception such as Kid Cudi,
Theophilus London, Jesse Marco, Brenmar, Mess Kid, Fat Tony, and Jade/Blind
Benny, NiRE and BOY/FRIEND. Through extensive experience as an independent
A&R, publicist, booking agent, and manager to musicians, Jason Scott has
worked with major brands such as Cornerstone/The Fader, Downtown Music,
Heineken, Vitamin Water, Mass Appeal, Reason Clothing, and Peters Mountain
Works. As of 2013, the self-taught DJ has already spun all over the U.S.
alongside SBTRKT, Ryan Hemsworth, Cashmere Cat, Ben UFO, Sango, Dubbel
Dutch, Slava, Trippy Turtle, DJ Yolo Bear, Alex Pasternak of Lemonade, and
Adam Weiss of HAM On Everything. Jason Scott's experimental DJ sets feature
a bold repertoire of ghetto R&B, Deep House, funky Hip-Hop, UK Garage,
Grime, Juke, Dancehall and Break Beats filled with smooth psychedelic
vocals of highs and lows, fit for both a rave and a bedroom.



*Holly Stanton <http://www.hollystanton.tumblr.com/>* (b. 1988, California)
is an art producer and exhibition coordinator living and working in New
York. She is currently the Exhibition & Program Manager at SculptureCenter,
and has previously worked and collaborated with Tony Oursler, Electronic
Arts Intermix (EAI), and Triple Canopy. Independently, she has curated
exhibitions and performances at Back Yard Projects in Manhattan, co-founded
the small-edition artist book press Great Point Books, and has contributed
texts to Kitsune Journal, Top Magazine and Triple Canopy Annotations. She
has released art books through Medium Rare Press and Great Point Books, and
recently contributed to and edited Vox Vernacular, an anthology of art
texts by Tony Oursler, published by Yale University Press. Holly received
her BA in Art History at Columbia University in New York.



Initiated and organized by *Arezoo
Moseni*<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/03/12/bad-boy-eric-fischl-arezoo-moseni-artist-dialogue-series-event>,
and in its first year, *Performance Art Series* events stage provocative
interdisciplinary happenings by contemporary visual artists.


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