Jordan Crandall - SHOWING
SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 20, 2007

“Showing” is an exhibition by Jordan Crandall that takes its form as a series of events at TELIC Arts Exchange between September 8 and October 20. These events include presentations, screenings, and performances, along with discursive interventions in various formats. TELIC operates as a stage throughout the show, with every event being recorded and then distributed as a catalog series of DVD’s.
Presentations by: Julie Albright (on self-transformation, makeover, and the management of attraction); Scott Bukatman (on attraction, spectacle, and the cult of the amateur); Gary Dauphin and Josephina Ayerza (on the “pose” as a marker of identity and social standing); Mimi Nguyen (on the circuits between star and fan); Susanna Paasonen (on sexuality, pornography, and affect); John Paul Ricco (on narcissism and the space of exposure), and Theresa Senft (on webcamming, micro-celebrity, and performance in everyday life). “Watch Me Get Watched” program organized by Glenn Phillips and Catherine Taft. “Showing for All” program organized by Dylan Wilcox.
Note: schedule subject to change. For an up-to-date, detailed schedule of screenings, presentations, and performances see http://2003-2008.telic.info/catalogs/showing.
Sat 9.8
6-9pm
Screening of Jordan Crandall, Homefront (2006)
Taping and screening of private/public “confessional” interviews
Erotic drawing session by Miguel Angel Reyes
Fri 9.14
12-6pm
“To Be is to Be Perceived” screening program, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1973); Effi Briest (1974); Fox and His Friends (1974); and Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven (1975)
Sat 9.15
12-3pm
Screenings of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Querelle (1982) and Claire Denis, Beau Travail (1999)
3-6pm
Photo session by Jeff Compasso
Fri 9.21
12-6pm
“Identity Masquerades” screening program, including clips from Busby Berkeley, Gold Diggers of 1933 and 42nd St (1933); Kenneth Anger, Puce Moment (1949) and Kustom Kar Kommandos (1965); Alan Calpe, Perfidia (2006); Jack Smith, Flaming Creatures (1963); and Paul Morrissey/Andy Warhol, Flesh (1968)
Sat 9.22
12-2pm
Acting classes following the Ivana Chubbuck “Act to Win” method
2pm
Queer performance screenings selected by Robert Summers
3pm
“Sex is so Abstract” screening program organized by John Paul Ricco
4pm
JJ Chinois music video and selections by Mimi Nguyen
5pm
Presentation by Mimi Nguyen
7pm
Performance and presentation by John Paul Ricco
Fri 9.28
12-6pm
“Public Showing” screening program curated by Dylan Wilcox, including Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970); All That Jazz (1979); Basic Instinct (1992); American Psycho (2000)
Sat 9.29
12-2pm
Self-portraiture workshop
2-4pm
“Watch Me Get Watched” video art screening program, curated by Glenn Phillips and Catherine Taft, with live introduction
5pm
Screening of Hotghettomess and videos selected by Gary Dauphin
7pm
Presentation by Gary Dauphin
Fri 10.5
12-5 pm
“On the History of Attractions” screening program, beginning with Abel Gance, La Roue (Wheels of Fate) (1922), through Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
5pm
Fashion shows from Fashion TV and Dior Homme; screening of Beyonce ft. Shakira video “Beautiful Liar” and Black Eyed Peas, “My Humps”
Sat 10.6
12pm
DIY nutritional supplements demo
1-6pm
“On the Shift from the Cult of the Expert to the Cult Of The Amateur” screening program, selected by Scott Bukatman, including clips from French Chef and Young People’s Concerts with Lenny Bernstein; Simple Life and Top Chef. Also: Nobody’s Watching (youtube); Albert Brooks, Real Life
6pm
Presentation by Scott Bukatman
Fri 10.12
12-5pm
Webcam workshop; DIY porn; experiments in social nudity
5pm
Presentation of random youtube videos with keyword “show off”
Sat 10.13
12-5pm
“Lifecasting” channels (justin.tv; ustream.tv)
5pm
Video of performance by Felipe Zuniga
6pm
Presentation by Susanna Paasonen
Fri 10.19
12-6pm
Beauty and fitness intensive: dietary guidance according to Dr. Jeannette Graf in Stop Aging, Start Living; self-help guidance according to Tony Robbins; makeover session; exercise session
Sat 10.20
12pm
Cosmetic surgery demonstration with videos by Brooke Kellaway
1pm
“Lifecoaching” sessions, supplemented with “Lifelisting” sessions (43things.com)
3pm
Performance by Nina Waisman
5pm
Presentation by Julie Albright
7pm
Presentation by Terri Senft
This exhibition is made possible in part with the support of The Peter Norton
Family Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
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