THIS LINEUP from @eai_org : Nor Was This All By Any Means: A Career-Spanning Series with Anthony Ramos
early video art + refusing the vietnam draft + surviving incarceration + performance art + ephemera + mass media?!
cannot miss Mao Meets Muddy (1989)
https://t.co/3xrVjRJabn
@ScreenSlate Tomorrow at @DCTVny! A screening of About Media (1977) and Decent Men (1977/2013), which document Ramos's imprisonment for conscientious objection and subsequent media appearance. Followed by a conversation with Jake Perlin (@TheFilmDesk).
Tickets here: https://t.co/sMkNxnCw8m
@ScreenSlate@DCTVny@TheFilmDesk And Tuesday, April 25th—EAI and the Colloquiuum of Unpopular Culture screen Mao Meets Muddy (1989), Ramos and Frederick J. Brown's travelog of Beijing. Followed by a conversation with Ramos and Bentley Brown, Frederick's son. At NYU.
Non-NYU RSVP here: https://t.co/VldXBmIxCG
This week! EAI presents a series of programs around the work of Anthony Ramos, one of the earliest artists to use video as a tool for mass media critiques and cultural documentation. He'll appear in person, in NY from southern France.
More info here: https://t.co/SSIV6NQwrm
@ScreenSlate@DCTVny@TheFilmDesk Saturday at 2 pm at EAI! Ramos and Catherine Quan Damman appear in conversation for a career-spanning artist talk, discussing the many avenues of Ramos's work. Screening the dense video-collage Nor Was This All By Any Means (1978).
RSVP here: https://t.co/9ni3rgWlxk
A major yet under-recognized pioneer of video and performance art, Anthony Ramos makes a rare trip to NYC for a series of programs organized by @eai_org
EAI's @ragingvideot sat down with Ramos for a career-spanning conversation https://t.co/kxxKKL6Ate
🍿check out this @eai_org program where we have premiered Three Moons our most recent single channel work. Among truly legendary video artists https://t.co/wkzRzDv7Ze
Tonight! Maintaining Clarity, a selection of recent titles in distribution. Followed by a casual conversation with Cecelia Condit, LoVid, Shelly Silver, and C. Spencer Yeh.
👄 More info: https://t.co/nAF8ncs5I9
Heads up NYC 2/28 Three Moons will be screening at @eai_org https://t.co/2nGtGsv02q
join us on tuesday, february 28th for Maintaining Clarity: recent works in distribution, a free screening of titles new to EAI catalogue.
Now online: watch Frank Heath: Three Works, an online, closed-captioned program of 3 videos by the artist examining topics including public pay phone infrastructure, supply-chain logistics, nuclear waste repositories, and home safety.
📞🔥 Watch here: https://t.co/NJ57jcNlHz
Tonight! Join us for a screening of works by Frank Heath plus a conversation with the artist.
It's @ScreenSlate's featured screening of the day, with a nice write-up by Terrence Arjoon. Read here:
https://t.co/GLnLVbMQqq
Don't miss this guaranteed-to-be-wonderful event tomorrow with Frank Heath—who contributed to our twenty-first issue—organized by our friends and officemates @eai_org.
Join EAI on Tues, Dec 6th for a screening with Frank Heath, followed by a conversation with the artist. His videos contemplate vast subjects through "observational documentary, landscape portraiture, droll humor, and prank phone calls."
🏠 More here: https://t.co/pnVrEQxOU1
On the eve of Charles Atlas’s exhibition closing, read @bradfordnordeen on Atlas’ 1991 video “Son of Sam and Delilah,” film-making in the AIDS crisis, and the legacy of New Queer Cinema, now on #PWBroadcast.
https://t.co/tiS7OKAAaK