FREE MANIFESTA NEWSLETTER 15.7.02

anna balint epistolaris at freemail.hu
Mon Jul 15 19:36:36 CEST 2002



Sal Randolph <info at freemanifesta.org>



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   FREE MANIFESTA NEWSLETTER 15.7.02

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   We're at the halfway point of a great summer -- thank you to all the
   artists and everyone who is making this possible.   Read the midsummer
   report below.


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   CURRENT & UPCOMING EVENTS

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   ALL THE MOST UP TO DATE LISTINGS ON OUR EVENTS PAGE:
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/event.html

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   PARTY FLASH: A GREAT NIGHT COMING UP WEDNESDAY THE 17 OF JULY

   FIRST: Check out the video work of the Romanian ROSTOPASCA GROUP (Nicolae
   Comanescu, Floe Florin Tudor & Mona Vatamanu) at the Trespassing Space at
   Manifesta 4's Frankensteiner Hof location (in Sachsenhausen).  WEDNESDAY,
   17 JULY from 18:00-19:00 (6PM - 7PM).  Event is free and requires no
   Manifesta 4 ticket.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/rostopasca.html


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       Adresse / Adress: Trespassing Space,
       Frankensteiner Hof, Große Rittergasse 103,
       Phone: +49/69/60 60 88 71
       Email: trespassing at manifesta.de
       map: http://www.freemanifesta.org/maps/lgmap.gif
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   SECOND: Stop by the Maincaffe and see the video projection of Paris-based,
   Serbian artist IGOR ANTIC, "Intersecting Territories" & other new works.
    Hang out for a while and meet some of the Free Manifesta artists who are
   in town.  WEDNESDAY 17 JULY*, 21H30. Maincaffe, Museumsufer, Frankfurt. *
   in case of bad weather it will be postponed to Wednesday, 24 July , 21H30.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/antic.html

   THIRD: Head on over to the KIOSK for a night with Akufen & friends.  This
   isn't a Free Manifesta event, but kiosk is our official favorite spot for
   the late night/early morning Frankfurt hours & this should be a very good
   night.
   http://www.schutzkontakt.com/

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   HAPPENING NOW:  Eva Strohmeier's INTERACTIVE MIND MAPPING on the billboard
   space: Plakatfläche Bleichstrasse 59/Eschenheimer Turm - stop by and add
   your thoughts to the mind map.  Also a noninteractive mind map at
   Plakatfläche Hauptwache/C-Ebene U1,2,3.  Eva Strohmeier is a Frankfurt
   native now based in California.  Both mindmaps: 12 JULY THROUGH 19 JULY.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/strohmeier.html

   HAPPENING NOW: Domenico Oliveros' LA SETTIMANA, in which he is making a
   drawing with blue and yellow chalk on the sidewalk of Republik Platz angle
   with Mainzer-Landstr. (near to Hauptbahnhof Frankfurt am Main). This
   drawing is the classic children play called in Italian "la settimana" (the
   week). A short moment for a play, to go back to infant pleasure/
   innocence. 10 JULY THROUGH 17 JULY1
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/olivero.html


   16 JULY - 21 JULY: Portuguese artist duo SCAPE will be performing DON'T
   LOOK NOW, walking through various Manifesta 4 exhibition venues wearing
   black T-shirts that have the words "don't look now" written on them.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/scape.html

   17 & 18 JULY: AI KAKUTA from London will be in town giving away his FREE
   FROGS at the Free Manifesta Headquarters.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/kakuta.html

   21 & 22 JULY: Video from artist SIMON MORRIS and DR. HOWARD BRITTON (UK) -
   DOMESTIC LECTURES ON PAUL MCCARTHY WITH COMPLIMENTARY LECTURE NOTES.  In
   September 2001, the artist Simon Morris and the psychoanalyst Dr. Howard
   Britton decided to exchange information on their respective disciplines.
   Alternating on a weekly basis, one would visit the other and deliver a
   lecture on a subject from their own discipline. The lectures were filmed
   with both the 'teacher' and the 'student' being recorded. The lectures
   took place in their domestic spaces and were intermittently interrupted by
   cats, dogs, small children, telephone calls and aeroplanes passing
   overhead. In December 2001, Simon Morris gave an introductory lecture on
   Paul McCarthy's work. A few days before Christmas they went to view a Paul
   McCarthy exhibit at The Tate Gallery in Liverpool. In January 2002 Dr.
   Howard Britton gave a lecture on the work of Jacques Lacan, using Paul
   McCarthy's piece, 'Bossy Burger' to illustrate Lacan's three registers;
   the real, the symbolic and the imaginary. The domestic lectures will be
   presented here in public for the first time. Lecture notes that were
   during the recording of each lecture will be made freely available to
   spectators. 21 JULY AND 22 JULY, EACH LECTURE AT 6PM (18:00) in the
   Trespassing Space at Manifesta 4's Frankensteiner Hof location (in
   Sachsenhausen).
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/morris.html


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       Adresse / Adress: Trespassing Space,
       Frankensteiner Hof, Große Rittergasse 103,
       Phone: +49/69/60 60 88 71
       Email: trespassing at manifesta.de
       MAP:  http://www.freemanifesta.org/maps/lgmap.gif
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   25 JULY: VALENTINA LOI will be giving away 300 of her oil "Pocket
   Paintings" around Frankfurt and at the Free Manifesta Headquarters.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/loi.html


   FREE ART:  Every day we get boxes of free artworks from all over -- stop
   by the FREE MANIFESTA HEADQUARTERS to see and choose from our ever
   changing array of work from over 40 different artists.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/find.html

   ONLINE: Over 70 net art, mail art, phone art, and email projects are
   accessible through our website, and more are being added every day.  Look
   for spotlights on these areas in upcoming issues of the newsletter.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/categories.html


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   HOW TO LOCATE FREE MANIFESTA

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   FREE MANIFESTA HEADQUARTERS:  on the groundfloor of the Frankfurter
   Kunstverein, located near the Schirn Kunsthalle, just off the Römerberg.
    Subway U4, U5 stop: Römer.  The headquarters is open 11am to 7pm daily,
   and no manifesta 4 ticket is required.

   MAP & DIRECTIONS: http://www.freemanifesta.org/find.html

   ON THE WEB: http://www.freemanifesta.org

   CONTACT: info at freemanifesta.org

   OVER 225 ARTISTS SERVED- 150+ PROJECTS NOW ON OUR WEBSITE, MORE COMING
   EVERY DAY


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   CAN'T BE IN FRANKFURT?

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   Pictures of the headquarters are now online at:
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/find.html

   And remember, most FREE MANIFESTA projects can be perceived and
   participated in from anywhere.


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   WANT TO HELP?

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   FREE MANIFESTA is looking for a few friends to look after the headquarters
   space in August.  It's a great way to meet visiting artists from all over
   & have some contact with the public attending Manifesta.  The requirements
   are not difficult and the time involved can be very flexible.  Contact Sal
   at info at freemanifesta.org if you're interested in finding out more.

   Also, anyone interested in hosting visiting artists or helping them
   realize projects in Frankfurt, please contact info at freemanifesta.org.



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   Help Wanted ! for a project Fragile Art

   Misa Namekawa Is a New York based Japanese artist. Namekawa places
   five-inch-tall plaster versions of the Statue of Liberty on the streets .
   After pedestrians kick and step on them, she collect the broken pieces,
   assemble them back into their original form, and photograph them. She will
   make the broken statues' posters from the photographs and post them in the
   streets in Frankfurt.
   In the process of shooting and posting, she needs volunteers. If you are
   interested in this project and have free time during the dates, please
   contact to the Free Manifesta office for the details.
   http://www.freemanifesta.org/artists/namekawa.html

   Scheduled shooting date: July 25-26
   Scheduled posting  date : July 31-August 2
   Contact to : misaname at mac.com

   *Free Manifesta Office
    c/o Frankfurter Kunstverein
    Steinernes Haus am Römerberg
    Markt 44
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   misa namekawa
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   Visit the web-site
   http://www.misanamekawa.com



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   MID-SUMMER REPORT

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   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

   MIDSUMMER REPORT:  225 ARTISTS & GROUPS ARE PARTICIPATING IN FREE
   MANIFESTA

   CONTACT: SAL RANDOLPH
   info at freemanifesta.org
   http://www.freemanifesta.org
   New York:917-854-7612
   Germany:0178-4633160 (through 30 July)


   July 15, 2002, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.  As of the close of the entry
   period on June 30, 2002, 225 artists and collectives had joined Free
   Manifesta, resulting in the participation of over 300 individual artists.
    Free Manifesta is an open show of nonmonetary art in public spaces, and
   is an official participant of Manifesta 4, the European Biennial of
   Contemporary art, being held currently in Frankfurt am Main, Germany (from
   24 May through 25 August, 2002). 

   Artists are participating in Free Manifesta from all over Eastern and
   Western Europe, as well as the United States, Canada, Mexico, South
   America and Australia. In contrast with Manifesta 4, for which there was
   no application process, Free Manifesta accepted any artist who chose to
   enter.  Organizer Sal Randolph says. "It is an experiment in creating a
   gift economy, where artists produce their works independently and together
   create a social network and context for perceiving the work."

   By the end of August, more than 45 artists will have traveled to Frankfurt
   to do projects in the spaces of the city.  These include an installation
   in the city library by Jennifer Pickering (Canada), psychogeographical
   walks through the streets by Christina Ray (US) and Adrian Lear
   (Scotland), and Nick Grindell (Germany) moving sound installations by
   Jermy Turner (Canada) and Janne Vanhannen (Finland), an exhibition in the
   coat-check of the Musuem of Modern Art in Frankfurt organized by Norman
   Beierle (Germany), Valentina Ferrarese (Italy) and Hester Keijser
   (Netherlands), street postering by Swoon (US), and video projections by
   Igor Antic (Serbia), Raphael Di Luzio (US), Simon Morris & Dr. Howard
   Britton (UK) and Rostopasca Group (Romania).

   The idea of public space has been defined very broadly in the context of
   Free Manifesta to encompass not only the streets and sidewalks but also
   commercial and municipal space, public airwaves, telephone and mail
   systems and the internet.  Over half of the Free Manifesta projects make
   use of public communications media which link people together across
   countries and continents, enabling artists to contribute their work from a
   distance.  Telephone art projects include Susan Mendes Silva's "Artphone"
   (Portugal) which offered her telephone number for anyone who wished to
   discuss contemporary art.  Mail art projects include Luc Fieren's
   "POSTFLUXPOSTBOOKLETS" (Belgium) and Terry Kitchen's (US) offer to send
   some of his semen -- cryogenically stored as an art project in 1968 -- to
   any woman who wishes to become artificially inseminated.  Kathe Izzo (US)
   in "True Love" offers to fall in love with you for one day, communicating
   by email.

   The Free Manifesta website (http://www.freemanifesta.org) acts as a portal
   for over 65 online & internet artworks, including Christophe Bruno's "The
   Google Adwords Happening" (France), Rainer Ganahl's "Picture Rubble"
   (Austria/US), Joy Garnett's "Smokescreen" (US), Tamara Laï and Jimpunk's
   javascript movie "T.L.J." (Belgium, Cyberspace), Eryk Salvaggio's
    "Salvaggio Museum"  (US), and Jody Zellen's "Ghost City" (US). Cristine
   Wang's "Defining Lines" brings together projects from a further 35
   internet artists, including  0100101110101101.ORG  who are the only
   artists to be official participants in both Manifesta 4 and Free
   Manifesta.

   The Free Manifesta headquarters, located in the exhibition spaces of
   Manifesta 4 in the ground floor of the Frankfurter Kunstverein serves as
   an office, information center, and a place for artists to meet and work on
   projects.  In addition, over 4000 individual artworks by 40 different
   artist are being given away in a special free art area of the
   headquarters.  Among these are "930" by Mark Malmgren of South Carolina
   (US) who has made enough watercolor paintings for 10 to be given away
   every day for the duration of the show, "You cannot by art, art cannot be
   sold" an edition of 1000 plastic shopping bags by Heribert Friedl
   (Austria), and "Lock on, lock out," museum lapel pins with military
   targets on them by David Borowski (US), and "Normal Zoning Tape" from the
   Normal Group for Architecture (US/Switzerland/Serbia) as well as a large
   variety of prints, drawings, booklets, stickers, cds, cd-roms, floppy
   disks and other small-scale works. The smallest artworks submitted were
   from Peter Coffin of New York whose "Placebo Acid Project" consisted of
   1,271 individual hits of placebo blotter acid.   Several artists
   intervened in the space of the headquarters; Ellen Harvey (US) drew a
   welcome mat, Kathrin Böhm (Germany/UK) tagged the office with her street
   posters, Sara Reeske (US) drilled a doily pattern into the office cabinet.

   Free Manifesta is the work of New York artist Sal Randolph, who purchased
   her participation rights in Manifesta 4 for $15,099 on Ebay. She produces
   independent artistic projects, most recently the Free Biennial (2002,
   www.freebiennial.org) and Free Words (2001-2, www.freewords.org).

   For complete information visit http://www.freemanifesta.org which serves
   as a catalog and access point for all of the artists projects.  An email
   newsletter detailing current and upcoming events is available by
   subscription and at http://www.freemanifesta.org/news.html




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   FREE MANIFESTA
   http://www.freemanifesta.org
   info at freemanifesta.org

   Manifesta 4, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art
   http://www.manifesta.de

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