Event Title
The Symmetry Project
Name Sushi Performance & Visual Art
Address 390 Eleventh Avenue
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location 0
Telephone 619.235.8466
Email Fran@sushiart.org
Web Site http://www.sushiart.org
   
Contact Patrick Stewart  
Fee $15/ $10 for students
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 03-19-2010   Ends On 03-20-2010
Opening Days
Event Description A journey through perception, The Symmetry Project features two naked bodies interacting through a highly structured improvisational score. In the sharing of a central axis, spine, mouth, genitals, face, and anus, and this space of temporary “habitus,” two bodies are constantly tuning and reformulating the perception of the self and the other. Collaborating with composer/contrabassist, video artist, installation artist and photographer in a variety of presentational contexts, including photo and video media, “live art” performance installations in galleries, internet, public sites and performance in theatrical contexts, Curtis and Scaroni investigate homologous movement as a lens whose distortion, and or focus, yields insight into a variety of physical, aesthetic, social, and ethical realities. Performers: Jess Curtis, Maria Francesca Scaroni, Klaus Janek In Collaboration with: Regina Teichs, Richarda Mieth, Sven Hogolani Note: This performance contains nudity and may not be suitable for all audiences.


Event Title
ROBERT IRWIN - Works in Progress
Name Quint Contemporary Art
Address 7739 Drury Lane (alley entrance between Kline and
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92038
Opening Hours Reception will be held on March 19th form 6 to 8PM.
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 858-454-3409
Email info@quintgallery.com
Web Site http://www.quintgallery.com
   
Contact Mark Quint  
Fee Free
Reception Date 03-19-2010
Dates Starts On 03-19-2010   Ends On 05-01-2010
Opening Days The gallery is opened from Tuesday - Saturday 11AM - 5:30PM
Event Description Quint Contemporary Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by San Diego based artist ROBERT IRWIN. This will be Irwin’s first gallery exhibition on the West Coast since his “One Wall Removed” project at the Malinda Wyatt Gallery in Venice, CA (1980). The exhibition, Works in Progress, will change every two weeks during the run of the exhibit from March 19th through May 1st. A reception will be held on Friday, March 19th from 6 to 8 PM. Robert Irwin as an artist, theoretician, and teacher, has over the last 50 years, played a pivotal role in the development of the unique tenants of Modern Art. Through his own personal Husserlian reduction, his work became the precursor for art outside the frame and object. This includes installation art, light and space art, art in public spaces, site specific art, and what he now terms, conditional art which draws the focus to the relationship and role of the sentient being vis-à-vis the cognitive self. Over the last 50 years Irwin has produced some extraordinary exhibitions and projects including: “Fractured Light – Partial Scrim – Eye Level” Museum of Modern Art, New York (1970-1971); “Black Line Room Division + Extended Forms” Whitney Museum, New York (1977); “48 Shadow Planes” Old Post Office, Washington DC (1983); “9 Spaces, 9 Trees” Seattle, Washington (1983); “Two Running Violet V Forms” Stuart Collection UCSD, California (1983); “Ascending” Musee d’ Art Moderne deVille Paris, France (1994); “Arts Enrichment Master Plan: Miami International Airport” Miami, Florida (1988); “Double Diamond” Musée d’Art Contemporain, Lyon, France (1997-1998); “1º 2º 3º 4º” Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (1997); “Exercises” Dia Center for the Arts, New York, “The Central Garden” J Paul Getty, Los Angeles (1998); “Architecture and Grounds” Dia Beacon, New York (2003); and “Primaries and Secondaries” Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (2007-2008). Irwin has received the Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1976), The MacArthur Fellowship (1984), and The Thomas Jefferson Medal for Architecture (2009). He also has been awarded a number of honorary professorships and doctorates. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Irwin is currently working on projects for the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas, the new federal courthouse in San Diego and a primordial palm garden for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.






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