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COMPOSED: IDENTITY, POLITICS, SEX - New Installation of Works by Seven Contemporary Artists Added to The Jewish Museum’s Permanent Exhibition

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New York, NY – Composed: Identity, Politics, Sex, a selection of photo-based works by seven contemporary artists, will be on view at The Jewish Museum in the final gallery of its permanent exhibition, Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, from December 23, 2011 through June 30, 2012.

Using conventional forms of photography – including traditional portraiture, photojournalism, and online profile pictures – the artists explore overlapping national, ethnic, and sexual identities. The selected artworks engage and play with conventions of art history and forms of popular culture to focus attention on contradictions of identity and desire. Artists represented include: Marc Adelman, Gloria Bornstein, AA Bronson, Debbie Grossman, Adi Nes, Collier Schorr, and Rona Yefman.

In Untitled, from Soldiers (1996), Adi Nes implicitly critiques his culture’s festishization of war with an image of an Israeli solider eroticized by dramatic spotlighting. Marc Adelman’s installation Stelen (Columns) (2007-2011), uses a selection of 50 profile pictures from a gay Berlin internet-dating site—all photographed at the city’s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. These pictures juxtapose casually posed, flirtatious figures with the severe abstract forms of the memorial. Adelman explores the provocative transformation of a site of reverence into a social space where public remembrance collides with private desires. Seven photographs document Gloria Bornstein’s feminist performance piece, Public Document (1977). The artist is shown draped in several layers of men and women’s Orthodox Jewish garb, which are then ritualistically removed. The ambiguous images suggest the impossibility of full disclosure. In Martha Bouke and Andy’s Flowers, Visit at the Museum (2011) by Rona Yefman, an eighty-year-old great-grandfather and Holocaust survivor assumes the persona of a young woman through props including a wig, and an expressionless mask. Her bold pose in front of an iconic Pop painting refers to Andy Warhol’s own gender-bending portraits.

Composed: Identity, Politics, Sex has been organized by Rachel Furnari, Curatorial Assistant at The Jewish Museum, in consultation with Norman L. Kleeblatt, Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Curator.

Comprised of nearly 800 works, Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey examines the evolution of modern Jewish identity as it has evolved from ancient times to the present with fine art, photography, Jewish ritual art, and broadcast media. The final, contemporary gallery features regular, changing installations of art from the Museum’s collection.
About The Jewish Museum

Widely admired for its exhibitions and collections that inspire people of all backgrounds, The Jewish Museum is one of the world’s preeminent institutions devoted to exploring the intersection of art and Jewish culture from ancient to modern times. The Jewish Museum organizes a diverse schedule of internationally acclaimed and award-winning temporary exhibitions as well as broad-based programs for families, adults, and school groups.


General Information

The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, New York City. Museum hours are Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, 11am to 5:45pm; Thursday, 11am to 8pm; and Friday, 11am to 4pm. Museum admission is $12.00 for adults, $10.00 for senior citizens, $7.50 for students, free for children under 12 and Jewish Museum members. Admission is free on Saturdays. For information on The Jewish Museum, the public may call 212.423.3200 or visit the website at http://www.thejewishmuseum.org.

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Latest News

Winter 2011
A selection of 50 images from Stelen (Columns) will be show in a group exhibition at the Jewish Museum New York from December 17 through the Spring 2012.

http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/composed-identity-politics
Winter 2011

March - April

He Didn't Know Fassbinder @ British Film Institute LGBT Film Festival, London UK

Saturday April 2 @ 20:45

http://www.bfi.org.uk/llgff/fi

*In Attendance*

Samstag Abend im Eagle will be screened in Berlin at C/O as part of a film & video series coinciding with the Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition currently on display

Tuesday March 29 @ 20:00

http://www.co-berlin.info/

*In Attendance*
Fall 2010
He Didn't Know Fassbinder @ MIXNYC Queer Experimental Film Festival

Wednesday November 10 @ 10:00pm

www.mixnyc.org

Winter 2010

I am a finalist for the 2010-2011 Fulbright Full Grant to Germany. Further updates to follow this spring...

Two new video works completed at the end of 2009 are now online: "Märchenbrunnen" (Fairy Tale Fountain) & "He Didn't Know Fassbinder." 

Samstag Abend Im Eagle is in the group exhibition Desire .10 @ Logsdon 1909 Gallery, Chicago, IL.

2/12 - 3/6

1909 S Halsted St
Chicago, IL.

http://www.logsdon1909.com
Fall 2009

Stelen (Columns) will be shown in a group exhibition at Tape Modern in Berlin on October 30. Further Info to follow.

http://www.tapeberlin.de/index


An excerpt from Stelen (Columns) will be shown in the group exhibition eros/thanatos in Los Angeles at Post Gallery.

Opening reception Friday September 25, 2009 7-9pm

http://www.hkrad.com/post/inde
Summer 2009

SF MOMA Blog review of "Across Queer Time:"

http://blog.sfmoma.org/2009/06

June 2009

I have received funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation/Stiftung to return to Berlin this summer. I will be working on a new video project that draws connections between the research of Magnus Hirschfeld, barebacking, and the work of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

Upcoming Screenings and Exhibitions

"Across Queer Time"

Queer Cultural Center Video Program
Curated by Jason Hanasik

Works by Tammy Rae Carland, Cheryl Dunye, Jesse Reed, Barbara Hammer, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, and others...

June 17 @ 8:00 pm
The Garage, 975 Howard St. SF, CA.

In Attendance

http://www.queerculturalcenter

http://www.975howard.com/Calen
Spring 2009
Samstag Abend Im Eagle (Saturday Night at the Eagle):

Torino GLBT Film Festival, Torino, Italy

"Voice Over," Special Festival Curated Section

April 29, 2009 @ 5:15

In attendance

http://www.tglff.com/?ida=1413
Winter 2009
Upcoming Exhibitions & Screenings

Samstag Abend Im Eagle (Saturday Night at the Eagle): 

NY Public Access broadcast as part of ADD TV's Episode # 55 "Pink"

Thursday March 5, 2009 @ 10:00pm

More info:

http://www.add-tv.com/intro2.html


Unseen/Unsaid

February 21, 2009
Climate Theater, San Francisco, CA.
(in attendance)

http://www.climatetheater.com/

Queercraft

The Advocate and Gochis Galleries, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. Curated by Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) faculty member Joon Oluchi Lee.

January 22 - February 28 2009

http://www.lagaycenter.org/sit

Fall 2008
Upcoming Screenings & Exhibitions

Regard your soldiers as your children will be screened in the MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival

Friday, October 17 @ 6pm South Street Seaport, New York, NY.

more info @ http://www.mixnyc.org/2008/sch
Summer 2008

Upcoming Exhibitions & Screenings

Regard your soldiers as your children is in a group exhibition at Gallery XIV in Boston, MA. entitled 'a politic.' 

July 2 - August 16, 2008

http://galleryxiv.com

http://picasaweb.google.com/re

Occupations (After Kiefer) will be shown in "This Is Only Temporary," a group exhibition in Chicago. 

Palestein Gallery
June 21 – June 28
Opening Reception Saturday June 21, 6–9pm, Music 9–10pm
1148 N. Milwaukee Ave. #2C
Chicago, IL 60622

Regard your soldiers as your children & Sunday, February 25, 2007 are part of "Making Room for Wonder," a group exhibition for the National Queer Arts Festival
Queer Cultural Center & SomArts Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

June 1 - 26, 2008

Opening reception June 1, 4pm
*in attendance*

SomArts Gallery
934 Brannan Street
San Francisco, CA
94103
Gallery Hours: Tues–Fri: 2– 7pm.; Sat and during NQAF: 12–5pm 

Samstag Abend im Eagle (Saturday Night at the Eagle)::

TLV Fest - Israel LGBT Film Festival, Tel Aviv
June 26, 2008

http://www.tlvfest.com/index.p

Queer City Cinema, International Media Arts Biennial, Regina, Canada
June 14 , 2008

http://www.queercitycinema.ca/


NewFest, New York LGBT Film Festival
June 7, 2008, 3:15 pm
AMC Loews 34th St. Theater @ 8th Ave, New York, NY.
*in attendance*

http://www.newfest.org

Inside Out, Toronto Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Friday May 23, 2008, 8:00pm

http://www.insideout.on.ca/18A



Winter 2008

Complete versions of 'Samstag Abend im Eagle' & 'Episode of Hands' (formerly 'Mercy, White Milk, & Honey') can currently be viewed online:

http://www.extvsaic.org/featur

Upcoming screenings

Samstag Abend im Eagle:

Brussels Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
January 17 & 23, 2008

Further information in the Links section
Fall 2007

Samstag Abend Im Eagle (Saturday Night at the Eagle) will be screened at the following venues:

72 Greene Street, New York, NY.
Sunday, November 18 @ 5:30pm 
MIX NYC LGBT Film/Video Festival

The screening is part of the festival-curated section entitled "To Have and Have Not."

Intersection for the Arts
446 Valencia St. between 15th & 16th in San Francisco, CA. 

The screening is part of the juried exhibition "Grounded?" - New Visual Art, Public Intervention, Performance & Media in Search of Physical, Personal, Social, Political & Creative Ground. The exhibition is co-sponsored by local arts organization Southern Exposure.

See the Links section for complete schedule information.
Summer 2007

I have received follow-up support from my 2003-2004 scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and will be back in Berlin this summer working on new video projects.