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garadinervi · 1 year
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Alain Kirili, Traces III, (print drawing), 1970 [Galerie RX, Paris. © Alain Kirili]
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sooforme · 1 year
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Kirili, Alain,
Grand Commandement blanc.
Sculpture 1986
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already-14 · 2 years
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KIRILI Alain. Traces / inscriptions / marquages. Enregistrement magnétophonique avec Philippe Sollers. (Textes en français, anglais, allemand, italien.) S.l.n.d. (Paris, l’artiste et lib. Tschann, 1971).
Pochette carrée (16,5 x 16,5 cm) contenant 5 documents pliés dont un sur calque. Petit tirage. Les « enregistrements » sont fictifs. Le document qui semble être le plan général de l’ensemble porte au verso le texte de l’artiste « Pour une nouvelle pratique signifiante du dessin », avec sa signature autographe.
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professeur-stump · 4 years
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Roches pour s'appuyer
748.  Improvisations Tellem, Alain Kirili (Alain Kirili, Improvisations Tellem, 2000) (Campus de l'université de Dijon)
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Women Sewing at a Table, Eugène Carrière, ca. 1894–96, European Paintings
Gift of Ariane and Alain Kirili, 2013 Size: 10 1/4 × 15 in. (26 × 38.1 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/442849
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bm-contemporary-art · 3 years
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To Cecil Taylor, Alain Kirili, 1995, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Alain Kirili Size: 6 x 6 in. (15.2 x 15.2 cm) Medium: Letterpress on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/154936
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The American musician Archie SHEPP performing in front of Alain KIRILI's sculpture.
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artinbuildings · 5 years
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Alain Kirili, Traces I, (print drawing), 1970 [Galerie RX, Paris. © Alain Kirili]
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gonzalomingo · 5 years
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The 5th annual VISION Festival May 19-29, 2000 at Saint Mark's Place
FRIDAY MAY 19
7pm
Joseph Jarman Opening Invocation
7:30pm
Reggie Nicholson Concept:
Gene Ghee
Russel Blake
Gerald Brazel
Bruce Edwards
8:30pm
Peter Kowald w/ Conny Bauer & Gunter "Baby" Sommer
9:30pm
Gus Solomons jr. Dance
w/ Walter Thompson
10:30pm
Sunny Murray
William Parker
Matthew Shipp
11:30pm
Mark Whitecage
w/ Jay Rosen
Sabir Mateen
Chris Dahlgreen
SATURDAY MAY 20
7pm
Brian Smith Sextet
Kalaparusha Difta
Justin Robinson
Michael Mossman
Bryan Carrott
Reggie Nicholson
video by Phylis Bukin-Lehrer​
8pm
Nadine Mozon Poet
with Nioka Workman
9pm
Karen Borca Quartet
Rob Brown
Reggie Nicholson
Pheeroan akLaff
10pm
Dewey Redman Quartet
Charles Eubanks
Matthew Wilson
John Menagon
11pm
Cooper-Moore Choir "From The Sea"
Tiye Giraud
Jane Gabriels
Aleta Hayes
Sharon Heller
Ayana Lowe
Bruce Mack
Fred L. Price
Lisa Sokolov
Michael Wimberly SUNDAY MAY 21
7pm
Claude "Fiddler" Williams
with James Chirilo
Wilber Morris
8pm
Mat Maneri Quintet
Dave Ballou
Mark Dresser
Randy Peterson
Matt Moran
Christine Coppola Maneri Dance
9pm
Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton Dance
with Michael Brain Visual Artist
10pm
Billy Bang
​with Sirone & Abbey Radar MONDAY MAY 22
7pm
Andrew Bemkey Trio
Tom Abbs
Chad Taylor
8pm
Gerry Hemingway Quartet
Robin Eubanks
Ellery Eskelin
Mark Dresser
9pm
Craig Taborn Quartet
Gerald Cleaver
Reid Anderson
Aaron Stewart
10pm
Ikue Mori & Sylvie Courvoisier
11pm
Elliott Sharp with I-Sound TUESDAY MAY 23
5:30pm
Special Panel Discussion: Defining the Vision, an open conversation between artists, critics and the audience
7pm
Visions: Special Video Screening: Susan Littenburg's video documentary of the 1997 Vision Festival.
8pm
Bill Cole and the Untempered Ensemble
with William Parker
Cooper-Moore
Joseph Daley
Atticus Cole
Sam Furnace
​Warren Smith
9pm
Alan Silva
Marshall Allen
William Parker
10pm
Steve Dalachinsky Poet
with Stephanie Stone
11pm
Roscoe Mitchell New Chamber Ensemble
with Thomas Buckner
Joseph Kubera
Yasunao Tone
Leon Dorsey WEDNESDAY MAY 24
7pm
Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks Dance
Chris Cochrane
Jim Pugliese
Mark Stewart
7:45pm
Joseph Jarman Ensemble
8:45pm
K.J Holmes Constellation
Sondra Loring & Jon Kinzel Dance
Elena Beriolo Artist
Santio Debriano Percussionist
and Dave Douglas, Roy Campbell, Baikida Carroll Trumpets
9:45pm
Whit Dickey Quartet
with Rob Brown
Joe Morris
Chris Lightcap THURSDAY MAY 25
7pm
Joe McPhee "Bluette"
with Michael Bisio
Dominic Duval
​Joe Giardullo
8pm
David S. Ware Special Solo Performance
8:45pm
Jemeel Moondoc Quartet
with Khan Jamal
Nathan Breedlove
Jon Voigt
Cody Moffet
9:45pm
Patricia Nicholson Dance
Billy Bang
William Parker
Hamid Drake
Jo Wood Artist
10:45pm
Nami Yamamoto Dance
with TEST
Matt Heyner
Sabir Mateen
Daniel Carter
Tom Bruno FRIDAY MAY 26
7pm
Michele Rosewoman Quintessence
with Steve Wilson
Gary Thomas
Lonnie Plaxico
Gene Jackson
8pm
Rob Brown
Hamid Drake
Mat Maneri
9pm
Kidd Jordan
with Alvin Fielder
Joel Futterman
William Parker
10pm
David Budbill Poet
with William Parker
11pm
Perry Robinson Quartet
with Cristoph Adams piano
Ed Schuller
Ernst Bier
12pm
Other Dimensions in Music with Matthew Shipp
Daniel Carter
Roy Campell
William Parker
Rashid Bakr
SATURDAY MAY 27
7pm
Bill Dixon & Vision Orchestra
Premiere Index
Roy Campbell, Stephen Haynes, Taylor Ho Bynum, Raphe Malik, Jeff Hoyer, Steve Swell, Bill Lowe, Joseph Daley, Rob Brown, Stephen Horenstein, Sabir Mateen, Scott Currie, J.D Parran, William Connell, Karen Borca, Glynis Lomon, Mary Wooten, Klaus Janek, Wilber Morris, John Blum, Jackson Krall and Warren Smith.
8:30pm
Miguel Algarin Poet
9:15pm
Bobby Few Solo
10:15pm
Steve Cannon "Au Courant / Currences"
with Natasha Diggs and Edwin Torres
11pm
Joe Morris Trio
with Timo Shanko
Gerald Cleaver SUNDAY MAY 28
7pm
Myra Melford / Marty Ehrlich Duo with Special Guest Joseph Jarman
8pm
DJ Spooky / Matthew Shipp Duo
8:45pm
Francesca Harper Dance
with DJ Spooky
9:15pm
William Parker and the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra Premieres KALEIDOSCOPE
commissioned by Arts for Art with funds provided by NYSCA
10:30pm
Jerome Cooper Drum Solo
11:30pm
James Blood Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble
with Calvin James
David Murray
Cornell Rochester MONDAY MAY 29
Julius Hemphil Tribute
7pm
Baikida Carroll Solo Trumpet and Jeff Schlanger Artist
7:45pm
Oliver Lake
Joseph Bowie
Pheeoran akLaff
8:45pm
Maria Mitchell Dance
and Terry Jenoure
9:45pm
Julius Hemphill Sextet
with Marty Ehrlich
Andrew White
Sam Furnace
Andy Laster
Alex Harding
Aaron Stewart
10:45pm
David Murray & Dave Burrell
Visual Artists: Elena Beriolo, Michael Brain, LeRonn Brooks, Dennis Cowley, Nadine de Koningswater, Stephanie DeManuelle, Anne Humanfeld, Alain Kirili, Phyllis Kulkin Lehrer, Ariane Lopez Huici, Eleanor Magid, Kazuko Miyamoto, Chris Olsavsky, Yuko Otomo, Jeff Schlanger, Marilyn Sontag, Jason Weller, Jo Wood-Brown, Skip Brown, Enid Farber, Lona Foote, Rozanne Levine, Alan Nahigian, Raymond Ross, Michael Wilderman                            
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Women Sewing at a Table by Eugène Carrière, European Paintings
Gift of Ariane and Alain Kirili, 2013 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Oil on canvas
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/442849
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bm-contemporary-art · 3 years
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To Cecil Taylor, Alain Kirili, 1995, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Alain Kirili Size: 6 x 6 in. (15.2 x 15.2 cm) Medium: Letterpress on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/154936
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artinbuildings · 5 years
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Opening Saturday June 29th | Francis Greenburger Selects: Alice Aycock, Tarik Currimbhoy, Julia Greenburger, Renee Iacone, and Alain Kirili
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Love Apple Farm, in partnership with Art-in-Buildings, is pleased to announce its new 2019 exhibition, Francis Greenburger Selects, featuring the works of artists Alice Aycock, Tarik Currimbhoy, Julia Greenburger, Renee Iacone, and Alain Kirili.
The new exhibition opens on Saturday, June 29, 2019, from 2-4 pm. The exhibition and opening will be free and open to all.
Love Apple Art Space (LAAS) is located on the farm at 1421 Route 9H in Ghent, NY, in Columbia County. The Art Space is housed in the classic, late 1800s farmhouse situated on an 80-acre working apple orchard in the Hudson River Valley. LAAS is located approximately 15 minutes from the burgeoning art scene in Hudson, NY, and two miles from Art Omi. Francis Greenburger, founder of Art Omi, is the owner of Love Apple Farm and the inspiration behind the Love Apple Art Space.
The second annual Francis Greenburger Selects exhibition brings together contemporary sculpture, print, and painting by young and highly established artists Mr. Greenburger has a particular interest in. "The art in this exhibition are all works that I respond to on a personal level. I have a deep connection and relationship with each artist, and each work on view. Creating opportunities for well established and emerging artists is one of the goals of the Art-in-Buildings program, and I am very happy to be able to bring these artists together. It is always a pleasure to be able to present significant contemporary artists, alongside the future of contemporary art," said Mr. Greenburger.
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Alain Kirili, Equivalences, (cut out lasercopies), 2008 [Galerie RX, Paris. © Alain Kirili]
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