Wednesday, April 28, 2010

MOBILE GEOGRAPHY PERFORMANCE SERIES: JORDAN BIREN



ALL THAT PASSES BEFORE YOU, ALREADY IN RUIN

With All That Passes Before You, Already In Ruin, Jordan Biren brings a performative incursion to his long-standing ordeal in video. Through live recitation of text the physicality of words is loosed upon an intimate expanse of high-definition imagery and sound. A rich, temporal presence ensues of transient landscapes, time, and characters advancing as spectres in the shadows of glistening cinematic moments. Words—displaced from the image—move as ghostly figures through the illusory promise of narrative towards a question of alterity. In his ongoing performances of All That Passes Before You, Already In Ruin, Biren abandons suggestions of cinematic sense for a resonance carried on the frequency of bodily words.

The 1st in a new series of (Mobile geography performances) "All That Passes Before You, Already In Ruin" will be performed live at Parsons Hall Project Space, Thursday May 20th - 8pm

Jordan Biren

Is an artist for whom video is the poetic rehearsal of his artistic endeavor.

His work has long pondered meaning as a migration behind the illusory promise of narrative utterance. His is work of a melancholic tension built around narrative dissolutions in the chasms of granular image, text, and sound. Narrative, rather, has inhered in his video as a vaporous impossibility against which the work is directed. He seeks in this the more enigmatic holes of unexplained human experience—those breaches covered over, as if unsightly, by the image, sound, and textual impulses of an arbitrary existence. Of late, his work has approached an equivalence of film aesthetic against which notions of video define a new, hybrid form of narrative province.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Parsons Hall Project Space

Parsons Hall Project Space
362 Dwight st.
Holyoke,MA 01040

SPECULATION(ELATION)3:
VISIONS OF LIFE, LAND AND LETTERS
Curated by Torsten Zenas Burns

Picking up where S(E)2 left off we see Speculation(Elation)3 continue an exploration into a variety of simulated manifestations, mobile geographies, and pictorial fictions. The group show will include two Video loops by ETEAM and Noah Stout, Sculpture by Deborah Simon, Installations by Chris Nelson, Performance works by 23E Studios, Drawings by Charlie Friedman, and a hybrid book project by Max Goldfarb & Matt Bua.

Dates: May 7th - 30th - 2010
Gallery hours: 12pm-5pm
(weekend hours and by special appointment)
Opening reception: Friday May 7th 6-10PM

Exhibition Artists: