a space of limit as possibility
a space of limit as possibility
a space of limit as possibility
a space of limit as possibility
a space of limit as possibility
Experimental Intermedia Concert Series
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Monday, December 19 – Tuesday, December 20
Suggested donation $10
Fridman Gallery
169 Bowery | NYC

Frédéric Acquaviva and Loré Lixenberg (London) at Fridman Gallery
Monday, December 19, 8 PM
His "ANTIPODES" (69'), for live mezzo (Loré Lixenberg), dead electronics, video and the recorded voices of the artists Joël Hubaut and Dorothy Iannone, was composed in 2019 at EMS, Stockholm, described by Olaf Nicolaï as "a provocative sign against the background of today's listening environment", "ANTIPODES" was awarded the prestigious Karl Sczuka Prize in 2020 and was premiered at Donaueschingen Festival in 2021.
www.frederic-acquaviva.net www.lorelixenberg.art
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Laurie Schwartz (Berlin) at Fridman Gallery
Tuesday, December 20, 8 PM
with Anna Clementi (Berlin) and Risa Mickenberg (New York) + special guests: presenting tuned-in/tuned-out works and mash-ups interrogating the space between music composition, theater, performance art, and absurdist spectacle; materials integrate the operatic voice, field recordings, conversations, images, and wooden cell phones; Dangerous Women and Dada; DIVAS DESVIANTES meets THE HERMETTES. With support from the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
www.lauranera.com www.annaclementi.com www.risamickenberg.com
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About Experimental Intermedia:
Experimental Intermedia Foundation NYC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization directed since 1985 by Phill Niblock. It was founded in 1968 by Elaine Summers to provide organizational support for artists working in intermedia forms. It has been presenting experimental music concerts and other intermedia work at its SOHO location since 1973, featuring both American and international composers and artists. Experimental Intermedia remains one of the principal venues for the presentation of untried work in New York City. The Foundation also manages its own recording label, XI Records, that continues to garner extremely positive press and radio coverage, both nationally and internationally. To date, the label has released 32 recordings. Of these 32 releases, 25 are by American composers. EI produces 20 to 30 events each season and develops and implements international projects in collaboration with like-minded organizations both local and international for the creation & presentation of innovative, technically sophisticated music & intermedia artwork. Learn more at www.experimentalintermedia.org.
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