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Contact: Jeremiah D. Reeves, Artistic Director
(270) 302-3974
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contemporary Art Group Attempting Guinness World Record in Evansville
Event : The Radiator Game performance
Date: August 7 – 9, 2009
Time: Opening Reception – August 7, 6-8pm; performance runs through August 9
Location: J. E. Smith Gallery, 413 Main St, Evansville, IN 47708
Action Potential Arts Experiment (APAE) of Owensboro, KY and Evansville, IN has recently been approved to attempt to break a Guinness World Record (TM) for the "longest continual running theater performance." APAE is an artist run collective/collaborative which seeks to engage the local community with original, inspiring and thought provoking forms of contemporary art.
This attempt will be presented with the support of J.E. Smith Gallery, who will donate use of their facilities as temporary performance space, as well as The Jungle restaurant, which will partner to provide food for the project team.
The Radiator Game, as the play is titled, takes the form of a game where theater and reality are one, seeking to explore our relationship with time while presenting an image to the phrase "life is a game." The play, like a game, completes itself when all of the rules set out in the script have been played out to their final conclusion by the cast of characters.
The performance will begin on the evening of Friday, August 7 and run approximately through the evening of Sunday, August 9, with an opening reception to take place on Friday evening.
APAE would also like to make the community aware that they are still seeking creative, driven individuals to fill roles in the project – for immediate placement. Character, tech and film crew positions remain open as well as general support staff. Please contact actionpotentialarts@gmail.com for further information on the performance or to schedule an audition.
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ReplyDelete" Collective Action
7/18/1997 - 9/30/1997
Curator(s): Joseph Backstein and Elena Elagina
Artists: Andrei Monastyrsky, Nikita Alexeev, Georgii Kizevalter, Nikolai Panitkov, Igor Makarevich, Elena Elagina, Sergei Romashko, Sabine Haensge
Exhibition: Collective Action featured over fifty poster sized black and white photographs, wall texts, and a video program documenting works by the influential Russian performance group, Collective Actions. Under the leadership of theoretician Andrei Monastyrsky, Collective Actions has been an important influence in the development of contemporary conceptual and performance art in the Soviet Union.
Formed in 1976, the Collective Actions’ work was vital to the development of Conceptualism as one of the most influential movements in Soviet art. As stated by curator Joseph Backstein, “The Collective Actions group was influenced by the work of Joseph Beuys and John Cage, the peculiarity of Soviet performance lies in its attempt to demonstrate the conditional mood of the perception as such and the evolution of various stereotypes of human behavior against the background of official ideology. This ideology aimed at monopolizing the very right to interpret all manifestations of the Real including its reflections in art. Collective Actions insists on multiple interpretations.”
All of Collective Actions’ performances took place outdoors, primarily in the country, and endure in the form of black and white photographs, video, and commentaries written by the viewers documenting their impressions of the performances. Linking performance with ritual, the Collective Actions performances were spiritual acts aimed to create an atmosphere of unanimity among the participants and to serve as a vehicle for directing consciousness outside the boundaries of intellect. The photo images in the exhibition documented representative scenes of various performances from 1976 to 1990, recreating the atmosphere, spirit, and significance of the performative actions of the Collective Actions group.
Publication: Catalogue includes an interview between Andrei Monastyrsky and Victor Tupitsyn, essays by Victor Tupitsyn, and the curator, Joseph Backstein, as well as a list of the group’s actions. "
http://www.exitart.org/site/pub/exit_archive/history/1997.html