Saturday, August 23, 2014

Discipline.

Peter and I working on drawings for a collaborative show in March 2015. We each pick a theme every other week and create 2D works based on the themes. There are 30 weeks from when we started until March. The idea is to keep each other disciplined and create a body of work.


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

VIDEOSCAPE: Film screening at the Kunsthall Stavanger

My short film Parallel Realms is screening tonight in Stavanger, Norway alongside four other films, including Maya Deren's Meshes of the Afternoon. The Kunsthall Stavanger curated this video screening event to coincide with Nicolas Party's exhibition, Landscape.




From the website: 

Videoscape is a film and video screening inspired by Nicolas Party's exhibition Landscape. Landscape combines site-specific installations, paintings and drawings inspired by Stavanger artist Lars Hertervig (1830 - 1902) to create a new landscape within Kunsthall Stavanger's five galleries. The exhibition comprises both artworks and stagings of events, where the audience is invited to understand the kunsthall as a place for social interaction and participation.
Videoscape presents five video works that offer an exploration of different types of landscapes; the film and video landscape, the natural landscape, the cultural landscape and the urban landscape. By utilizing film and video, the artists examine what happens at the intersection of time and space, nature and culture, the conscious and unconscious, and between "them" and "us".

Program:
Steina and Woody Vasulka, In The Land Of The Elevator Girls, 1989
Ryn Wilson, Parallel Realms, 2012-2013
Mikhail Basov, Free Movements, 2012
Maya Deren, Meshes of the Afternoon, 1943
Chaj Hertog and Nir Nadler, Harvest, 2013

Welcome!
Videoscape is part of a series of events in Nicolas Party's exhibition Landscape, organized by different people involved at Kunsthall Stavanger. Videoscape is organized by Astrid Helen Windingstad, art historian and volunteer at the kunsthall.

August 05, 2014

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

WET at the UNO St. Claude Gallery

Currently up at the UNO St. Claude gallery is a group show titled WET, which runs through August 3rd, 2014. Regular gallery hours are held on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-5 p.m at 2429 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117.


David Hassel, snail on proust on tissue box, 2014,
digital photograph

WET is a group exhibition focused on liquid relief for one of our hotter months in the sweaty Crescent City. The artists in this exhibition demonstrate the damp in a wide variety of mediums and attitudes, from wishful-thinking pleasure-romps in the swamp to unrelenting evaporation under the buzz of a desperate air-conditioning unit. Works include photography, video, installation, drawings, sculpture, and painting. This self-curated exhibition features current and recent graduates from the University of New Orleans Fine Arts Department. Exhibiting artists include Kevin Baer, Vanessa Centeno, Jason Christopher Childers, Valerie Corradetti, Robyn Denny, David Hassell, Peter Hoffman, Sylvia Santamaria, Natalie Tobacyk, Bradford Willingham, and Ryn Wilson.


Also, a review of The Front in May, including an image and description of my show, FATHOM.

http://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/review-new-works-at-the-front/Content?oid=2446811

Ryn Wilson, FATHOM, 2014, digital photograph

Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Front @ Art Lab in Tokyo

Opening on Monday the 5th of May is a group show of The Front at Makii Masaru Gallery and Art Lab in Tokyo. I will be showing a video alongside fabulous work from other Front members. The show will run through May 17th. In addition to the Tokyo shows, we will have a group installation at the Front Gallery in New Orleans which will be on a live feed to Art Lab so they can see a virtual version of an ongoing collaboration.

Postcard Image: Still from "Test Pattern" by Ryn Wilson, 2014
The Front at Tokyo Art Lab

In continuation of The Front's Collective Exchange Program, The Front is having a group show with Tokyo Art Lab in Japan during the month of May.  As a satellite component of this exhibition, The Front will produce a collaborative work within their New Orleans gallery, the evolution of which will be digitally streamed to Tokyo Art Lab's gallery in Japan.  The month-long duration of this work will allow members of The Front to contribute as individual artists in response to contributions made by fellow members in service of the greater whole.  The Front at Tokyo Art Lab is the second half of a Collective Exchange with Tokyo Art Lab, who first showed as a collective at The Front in October 2013.  

Monday, April 28, 2014

Fathom (MCMLXXVI) at the Front




My solo exhibition Fathom (MCMLXXVI) opens on May 10th at the Front. There will be an opening reception on May 10th from 6-10pm and the exhibition will run until June 8th. Gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 12-5pm. The Front is located at 4100 St. Claude Ave. in New Orleans, LA.


Artist Statement

There was a renaissance of artistic freedom in mainstream films during the 70s. At this time, the public began to embrace international, independent and alternative cinema, which encouraged filmmakers to redefine their craft in visual and narrative terms. This resulted in a strangeness and originality that could never make it into the big budget films of today.
Horror and sci-fi often express the zeitgeist or fears of an era. In this period, feminism translated into the new phenomenon of the female protagonist transitioning from victim to heroine, such as in classics like Halloween or Alien. The Satanic Panic of the religious right created an interest in occult subjects, which were the focus of so may filmmakers of the time like Roman Polanski and Dario Argento.
The exhibition, Fathom (MCMLXXVI), examines elements of horror and sci-fi from this period. Through digital photography, I create the outline of a narrative, giving the viewer stills from an imagined film. I give clues, such as a female lead being pursued by an invisible antagonist, which suggests the supernatural is at play. I project a video of a ghostly scene on loop behind a velvet movie curtain with a single red light bulb, suggesting a space where a medium would summon spirits. Style and subject matter take on the elements of the uncanny, the seductive and the enticing quality of our anxieties and curiosities.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Video Weekend!

Two excellent film fests are occurring this weekend.

The Oslo Screen Festival kicked off yesterday. My short film, Parallel Realms, will screen Saturday afternoon with a number of other shorts in competition with each other. See more details here, http://screenfestival.no/

http://screenfestival.no/


http://entry.screenfestival.no/2014/Program_OsloScreenFestival_LOW.pdf


Also for Saturday, I've worked together with the Plugged Art Collective to present: Her Shorts: Selections International Women’s Video Festival. This will be held at the Front gallery in New Orleans during Second Saturday openings from 7-9pm. Find out more about the Plugged Collective at http://pluggedartcollective.org

Monday, January 6, 2014

The Front: Artist Collective

I'm very excited to announce that I am now a member at The Front, an artist run gallery space/collective in New Orleans. We will open the new year and new group with a show of work by all the members, 8 new and 10 old. The opening is Saturday, January 11th from 6-10pm and the show will run through February 2nd.

The Front • 4100 St. Claude Avenue • New Orleans, LA 70117 • Saturday & Sunday 12 to 5 pm www.nolafront.org



To celebrate the beginning of our fifth lease cycle, The Front invites you to a group show of new work by spanking new and ongoing member artists.

Last fall, The Front's open call for new members reaped us a bounty of new talent. Come see what's new. We were 14, now we are 18. We're an octadecagon. We are e pluribus unum/ duodeviginti members.

18 and Life follows 2012's New Lease, 2011's Love, The Front, and 2010's Refresh.

Featuring New Members:

H. Cole Wiley
Imen Djouini
John Isiah
Edna Lanieri
Cristina Molina
Jamie Solock
Jessie Vogel
Ryn Wilson


Members saying fare-thee-well:

Andrea Ferguson
Dave Greber
Kyle Hossli
Rachel Jones Deris


And Old Hands:

Angela Berry
Kyle Bravo
Lee Deigaard
Morgana King
Stephanie Patton
Brooke Pickett
Alex Podesta
Claire Rau
Megan Roniger
Jonathan Traviesa