PERFORMA 11
A Project by Philip von Zweck

Friday, November 11 - Saturday, November 12
Invisible-Exports, NYC

Nearly 30 artists provided pieces specifically to be printed and given away for free by von Zweck during the course of the performance. The print edition size will be limited to the number given away for free over the weekend.

artists:
Brian Kapernekas, Scott Trevalean, Steve Ruiz, Kelly Kaczynski, Magalie Guerin, Tim Bergstrum, Holly Cahill, Pamela Fraser, Melissa Oresky, Bill Gross, Danielle Gustafson-Sundell, Heather Mekkelson, Katy Fischer, Andreas Fischer, Kevin Jennings, Lisa Kirk, Amanda Ross-Ho, Erik Frydenborg, Christian Kuras/Duncan MacKenzie, Carson Fisk-Vittori, Steve Roden, Gareth Long, Paul Gabrielli, Jeff DeGolier, Matthew Metzger, Brian Taylor, Michael Bilsborough

November 4- December 17:
Archival Impulse
Gallery 400, Chicago

Artists: The Alliance of Pentaphilic Curators (Jason Dunda and Teena McClelland), John Arndt, Conrad Bakker, Dexter Sinister, Christa Donner, Kota Ezawa, Edie Fake, Eric Fleischauer, Stephen Lapthisophon, Jason Lazarus, Dani Leventhal, Aspen Mays, Mary Patten, Jenny Perlin, Public Collectors, Jason Salavon, Paul Lloyd Sargent, Cauleen Smith, Edra Soto, Stephanie Syjuco, Sergio Vega, and Philip von Zweck

August 27, 3 pm at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Mark Bradford, Three Scenes
Part II: The Club and Music Scene: Making Nightlife, Creating Community

This series of three gallery conversations propose that we look at Mark Bradford's work in relation to different social and cultural contexts. Led by a guest presenter and museum staff, at each, we ask: What the nature of this scene? What record of it do we see in Bradford's art? Why does it matter to his work and to culture now?

With Joe Bryl, acclaimed DJ, music programmer and former Sonotheque owner; Travis, multidisciplinary artist and lead member of the boundary-crossing music and performance group ONO; and Aay Preston-Myint, interdisciplinary artist and active scene-maker through the collaborative groups Chances Dances and No Coast. Moderated by artist and organizer Philip von Zweck.

Philip von Zweck

7/15- 8/13
July 15 - August 13, 2011
Opening reception: Friday, July 15 (7-10PM)

65GRAND is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Philip von Zweck, his first with the gallery. While known for a socially engaged practice and ephemeral events, von Zweck began as a painter. With his exhibition at 65GRAND he does not “return to painting” rather, the artist continues to show paintings, since he’s maintained a studio practice alongside his more public and

65GRAND
1369 W Grand Ave., Chicago

Review in the Chicago Tribune

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