
Opening Reception
JUNE 4TH from 7 - 10 PM
NY Studio Gallery
154 Stanton St.
@ Suffolk in the LES
JMZ or F trains to Delancey/Essex
NYC
www.nystudiogallery.com
Images — Left: Jonathan Monaghan French Penguin video still 2:34 2009 Center: Lynn Herring Man’s Inner Reflections video sculpture 2008
Right: Morrisa Maltz The Weird Marching Army video still 1:57 2008
NY Studio Gallery is pleased to present the 5th Annual MISC Video and Performance. A multi-media experience featuring a variety of emerging, mid-career and established artists working in diverse genres ranging from video, animation, live performance, or video installation. Video loops and installations will be accessible during gallery hours, while performances are scheduled during reception night.
Video Installations include:
Lynn Herring’s Man's Inner Reflections is a sculpture of a man sliced in half that is created with mirrors and video. Ron Diorio extends his documentary practices through What I did during the war. Peter Dobill presents his riveting Bloodbreather video. Interaction and attempted manipulation of natural landscapes makes up Murray Dwertman’s Upper Buttermilk Falls. Airline to Heaven, Part II is Annie Heckman’s animation projection at the end of a long tunnel of drawn dirt and bones. In Mutes I-V Ryan Kuo dramatically slows down TV footage highlighting unnoticed glitches. Yuliya Lanina creates and exhibits racy animatronic characters in Mishka. In the intimate video Sex-Ed, Matthew de Leon attempts to fill in for an X-rated adult actress. Jennie Thwing creates a miniature diorama of forest with fields, tents and celestial projections. Undulating corner projections by Naho Tariushi come back for their second time at MISC. Ina Yun creates animation projections on made and found objects.