THE TRIANGLE PROJECT

Artist Exchange & Collaboration Experiments.

The main intention of The Triangle Project is to create relationships, collaborations, interaction, exchange, awareness and new perspectives between creatures all over the universe. However most of the time between Copenhagen, Istanbul and New York.
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4/05/2014

INTENTIONAL ART


For more about the Intentional Art panel go HERE
For more about the the SA_EVA launch go HERE

Go to the Facebook invitation HERE

"Intentional Art has been formulated as a manifesto highlighting a number of characteristic features: primarily the artworks are to be communicative and have a clear message, the artworks are anti-establishment, political, revolutionary, collective and democratic, process oriented and based on non-violent expressions."

3/26/2014

THE TRIANGLE PROJECT NEW YORK CREW


Dilara Erbay is the Jamie Oliver of Turkey and is on a worldwide crusade to spread the word about new ways of understanding food from a her very specific point of taste and view. During her academic years she travelled all around Turkey, the Middle East, Asia and Europe where she was introduced to different culinary cultures and new different flavours. 


She graduated from her political sciences studies with a thesis on “The Role of Non-Government Organizations in Turkish Political Life, and the Bergama Event” and soon thereafter went to Columbia in South America to explore their culinary culture as a chef. After that she was an apprentice at Robert DeNiro's Tribecca Grill and went back to Istanbul with a huge bag of magic tricks. 


After running several successful restaurants in Istanbul, she moved to New York with her above husband and son, where she is spreading her love for food and extraordinary culinary experiences. Dilara has been part of The Triangle Project since the very beginning in 2007 and was also part of Part 2 in Copenhagen 2008.


The wonderful above video was made at one of Dilara's restaurants in Istanbul 


Jesper Hyuk Larsen A.K.A. hYUK is a autodidactic Danish artist working mainly with drawings, paintings, art installations and photography. hYUK works in a minimalistic style with observations and criticism of social and political conditions.


He exhibits his work (example above) in various galleries in the Copenhagen underground art scene and joined The Triangle Project Part 9 in connection to The Velvet State interaction at Roskilde Festival 2013. He was also part of the Part 10 in Istanbul and will in Part 11 particpate showing his work, doing live action painting and documenting the different interactions and events as part of the Triangle Project Crew.


Anne Gade Bjerrum, who was a "Lady in Red" at Part 9 at Roskilde Festival above, is the Project Manager for the Climate Actvist Group Mr. Green and has a degree in Performance Design from Roskilde University. She has collaborated with the project associated to The Triangle Project called "CO2 Green Drive" since 2010 and is currently an active part of the management team of The Triangle Project.

George W Bush from Firoozeh Bazrafkan on Vimeo.

Firoozeh Bazrafkan is a Danish Irianian born artist who grew up fighting off The Law of Jante with a clenched fist. Her work is online the most seen art in Denmark 2014, not by the art world, but the main stream audience who usually would not even look at or be interested in art. A recent realtime web reality show about her, broke one of the largest Danish Newspapers LIVE screening website, due to viewer storm. Her Islam critical art has been embraced by the Danish Rightwing population, who follows her every move online on various social media platforms. She has a huge follwing of Danish men, who often comments on the shape and size of parts of her body. She is often threatened by individuals who have been so provoked by her work, that they find a need to hurt her. She puts her neck out, but luckily she is a fierce woman who can stand her ground, a concept that is part of the performce aspect of her work. Firoozeh's defence of her work actually being art, is as big a part of the process in her work, as the work itself.


In connection to the panel debate at Gershwin Hotel, she will show one of her recent videos that was made in connection to the Reality Show performance, where she also produced several videos LIVE in realtime.
More on Firoozeh Bazrafkan on her site HERE

UPDATE: Firoozeh was not able to join the project in New York due to her previous art and how it has been received in Denmark by the judicial system.


Triangle artist Claus Ankersen have often been likened to beat poet Allen Ginsberg and Hunter S. Thompson. With this exclusive screening of a filmed life performance, the r/evolution hits northamerican soil.
The poem TOXIC TUESDAYS is about the challenge and the difficulty of keeping up hope and maintaining the spirit of healthy revolt and rebellion in todays world. Claus Ankersen have performed this piece in Denmark, Estonia, Finland - and last year also, in Ukraine. In a small way, the artist likes to think that his poetry helped make a difference there.


The above video is from The Triangle Project in New York 2008 at Gershwin Hotel, filmed by Shaky Jones.

The version of TOXIC TUESDAYS to be shown at TBA Brooklyn and Gershwin Hotel this time around, is filmed by Anders Højrup. Welcome to the r/evolution. A curious detail: When performing the poem live at a poetry festival in the Estonian city of Tartu last year, after the show Claus Ankersen was approached by a man introducing himself as university lecturer, but with the appearance of a 20 dollar mobster. He said: If you performed that poem in Russia, you would be arrested for communist propagada and put to jail. The artist naturally refused to acknowledge that the man was affilliated to any university on this planet. Toxic Tuesdays is now under translation into Russian. 



Taylan Yilmaz is a Turkish artist, filmmaker and DJ currently living in New York. He Graduated from the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in Istanbul at the Department of Painting in 2005. After his studies he ran nightclubs and DJ'd in Istanbul's club scene, before going into the Turkish army. Once his service was done, he moved to New York to follow his dreams as an artist and filmmaker along with his DJ'ing in the ultimate spot on earth for such activities.


Above DJ Taylan on the Wheels of Steel. For more info and to see some of Taylan's art and films please go to his website HERE. Taylan will play at TBA Brooklyn on April 17th.


Mehmet “Memo” Erkaya is the Turkish co-owner of TBA Brooklyn and collaborator in bringing the "What is Going on in Turkey?" event to his place. More about TBA Brooklyn HERE



As mentioned in a previous post, the Danish singer and performed FRANKA is also part of the crew in New York. She studied at The Danish Music Conservatory and when in her role as FRANKA goes all out hanging her heart on her sleeve. She will perform on April 15th, 17th, 18th and 19th.


Fore more on FRANKA written in a previous post go HERE

Bess Greenberg, who have also been part of The Triangle Project several times before, will be part of the plans for Part 11 at TBA Brooklyn on April 17th. Bess is an artist/producer/curator and the founding Director of 25CPW and Red Roots Gallery. Before that, she lived in Copenhagen working as a proffessional basketball player.

25CPW Gallery was the host for a exhibition in connection to The Triangle Project Part 8 called "Empire State of Mind" in connection the New York Photo Festival, while Bess was in Copenhagen at the same time exhibiting at the Coipenhagen Photo Festival with her own work.

Bess obtaining her MFA from the International Center of Photography-Bard College photography program in New York City. She was a 2007 Jack Kent Cooke Scholar, awarded  with a New York Times photography internship in 2009 and joined the Advisory Council in Photojournalism for the Alexia Foundation in 2012.



Lately Bess has turned her focus on music and have started the duo The Falconers. In connection to her involvement with Part 11, she wil play her music in collaboration with her partner Jimmyjohn McCabe.


Turkish DJ Berk Dogan will play Deep House at TBA Brooklyn on April 17th. He is also the Label Manager of  Deep House Proposal, an enterprise that organically evolved from a Istanbul club night to a well-received podcast and then eventually an ambitious label focusing on the deeper side of the house music spectrum. 


Another Turkish DJ for the evening is MEMOS (Serhan Aydemir) who first began collecting cassette tapes in the late ’80s. Over the years, he channeled all his energy toward this passion, constantly discovering new music styles. By the mid-90s, he became a radio host in his hometown of Istanbul before launching his own show on the premier electronic/indie station Dinamo.fm.


Today, the Brooklyn-based DJ/producer continues to share weekly mixes with fans and listeners on Dinamo by day and manning the decks at some of NYC’s most popular venues, including his residency at Nublu, owned by exceptional Ilhan Ersahin. He does likes to play Anatolian Psychedelic Cosmic Funk and this can not be denied.  



Michael James (to the left) - Legendary New York club promoter who is part of the EPIC Crew that among other things did nights at The Tunnel & Limelight in the 90's. In connection to Part 11, he has helped out in coordinating the two events on the 19th of April at The Griffin & Sankeys NYC


Host and moderator of the panel debate on April 17th at TBA Brooklyn called "WHAT IS GOING ON IN TURKEY?" Ahmet Bugdayci, is an editor and colomnist of weekly Turkish paper Posta212, New York. He used to work in social reseach companies in and at several economy magazines in Turkey. He has been writing about the Gezi Movement since the spring/summer of 2013 and his articles and facebook updates are read by young newly politically awakened Turks all over the world. He was part of coordinating The Triangle Project Part 1 in Istanbul 2007, is married to above mentioned chef Dilara Erbay and his work can be read, and if needed google translated, on Posta2012.com HERE


Kamau Patton - more HERE


Estrella Nova Martinez - has been part of The Triangle Project since 2008 and is a DJ, Artist, Dancer and spreader of good energy on dancefloors all over Brooklyn.




Brendon Stuart - in above photo he was preparing to put together his pyramid tent in connection to Part 9 at Roskilde Festival 2013. In connection to Part 11, he will install the Pyramid Tent and show his "99%" film.


Daniel Pinchbeck - More in THIS post


Nicolette Ramirez - More HERE


Noah Fischer - More HERE


Gabriel Don  is a multidisciplinary artist or Renaissance woman who works in a variety of mediums.More about Gabriel HERE


The Moderator of the panel debate on April 18th at Gershwin Hotel will be hosted by Katherine Jánszky Michaelsen,  a professor in the History of Art Department, and chair of the Master of Arts program in Art Market: Principles and Practices at the Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY. More info HERE.



Jacob Kirkegaard - More HERE


The New York Artist John Lohse and Energy Raiser Mislim Ruci are part of the New York angle of the Triangle, and have collaborated in making Part 11, and many other things happen.


The Danish artist Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen, who is the facilitator and initiator of The Triangle Project.



The event on April 18th is hosted by Neke Carson above, who have inspired to the conceptual thinking to The Triangle Project and have been involved with the project since 2008.


The above image of Anton Perich standing next to his painting of Ataturk in Istanbul 2005, was part of The Triangle Project, before it became The Triangle Project. 

3/24/2014

THE NEW YORK LAUNCH OF SA_EVE - SOUND ART FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES ASSOCIATION


SA_EVA - Sound Art for Electric Vehicles Association was launched in Copenhagen on April 5th 2013 at Dome of Visions. On April 18th 2014, the New York launch of SA_EVA will take place at Gershwin Hotel, presented by Neke Carson and hosted by the American Artist Kamau Amu Patton. The Danish Artist Jacob Kirkegaard, who was also part of Part 1 of The Triangle Project in Istanbul 2007 in connection to the Istanbul Biennial, will hold an artist talk about his sound art work. In New York, he was recently shown at MoMA in connection to their first Sound Art Exhibition called "Soundings".


Kamau Amu Patton (above) is an American interdisciplinary artist based in New York. His work issues from an ongoing involvement with the generative intersection of sound, light and electronics. 



The image title of above work from 2012 is, "Light Module 1". The dimensions are 24"x12"x26" The materials are: plexiglass, metal, fluorescent light. electronics (solar panels, light to frequency converter, midi interface).













The module consists of a series of photovoltaic cells that absorb the radiation from a fluorescent tube and emit photoelectrons. 



This signal is processed with a computer to modulate the frequencies of the photoelectric emissions thus, converting the light into sound. Listen to the sound in above Soundcloud file.

Go and see more of Kamau's work HERE




The sources of Danish artist Jacob Kirkegaard's works derive from unaudible or unheard acoustic
phenomena. With sensors and recording methods the material is unfolded into compositions, sound works or visual, spatial installations. Kirkegaard has explored sonic environments such as subterranean geyser vibrations, empty rooms in Chernobyl, a rotating TV tower, Arctic hydrosonic calving claciers and even tones generated by the human inner ear itself.



The above video is from the project "PIVOT" and is created from video and sound recordings from one of Berlin’s most important landmarks: the tv tower (Fernsehturm) at Alexanderplatz, in the heart of the city.
More information on the project HERE


Jacob Kirkegaard listens behind the immediate and challenges our perception of ourselves and the world around us.

Recording the sound of the spinning Berlin TV tower (http://fonik.dk/works/looptower.html)
Based in Berlin, Germany, Kirkegaard is a graduate of the Academy for Media Arts in Cologne.
Since 1995, he has presented his works at galleries, museums, venues & conferences throughout
the world, i.e. MoMA in New York, LOUISIANA in Denmark, KW in Berlin, The Menil Collection
and at the Rothko Chapel in Houston and at the Aichi Triennale Japan.

Go to Jacob's webiste HERE

April 18th - 20pm
Gershwin Hotel
7 East 27th Street

More info HERE

2/10/2014

THE TRIANGLE PROJECT PART 11 AT GERSHWIN HOTEL ON APRIL 18TH PRESENTED BY NEKE CARSON



The Triangle Project will be hosted by Neke Carson at the Gershwin Hotel on Thursday April 17th 2014.
The above and below images are by Yrs Truly taken outside and inside the Gershwin Hotel.


In the above image you can see the German Pop artist Heinz Burghard with a NY baseball cap and New York Fashion Moda artist Stefan Eins in the hat looking at the back of the Black Woman looking into the camera. It is during one of the many events held in the Lobby in the mid 90's.


A flyer for the Gershwin Hotel.


Another scene from the lobby including Baird Jones, Leee Black Childers, Allem Midgette and Jayne County


From the Red Bar of Quentin Crisp


And in the Mezzanine of Cyrinda Foxe Tyler, Lou Reed, Billy Name, Colette and Ronnie Cutrone.


The above image is of Neke Carson in one of the rooms of Gershwin Hotel. Neke Carson has been running the performance space at the Gershwin Hotel for over a decade now and has recently re-released his classic book "Art Theraphy for Conceptual Artists" Red more about it in THIS Huffington Post article by Bruce Helander.

More about the Gershwin Hotel HERE!

5/06/2013

NEKE CARSON, COLETTE AND ANTON PERICH - WHAT ELSE CAN YOU ASK FOR?




FRESH FACES FROM THE 1970s



An evening of art, film, and conversation

Marc H. Miller of online Gallery 98 in conversation with
three boundary-pushing artists from the 1970s



NEKE CARSON.  As a performance artist and maker of objects, Carson’s
transgressive humor made him a media favorite in the 1970s.  His
provocative oeuvre includes: “guerilla performances” in Soho galleries
 without permission; his notorious paintings; and
audience-participation pieces that redefined the relationship between
viewers and art. Neke will explain all and show the short video “I Love You.”



Above: Colette: House of Olympia - Exhibition invitation card 
Exhibition curated by Leeza Ahmady and Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen at LL Gallery 1998
Paintings, music video, projections, installations

COLETTE.  Famous in the 1970s for her sleeping performances in store
windows and art spaces, her live-in environments, her “fine art”
street graffiti for which she was once arrested, and her forays into
fashion and music, Colette was a familiar presence in both nightclubs
and museums.  She will share her art philosophy and introduce “Pirate
in Venice,” a short film about her recent participation in the Venice Biennale.




Above in Istanbul with Ataturk painting in connection to Skanbul Connection at the Istanbul Biennial 2005



ANTON PERICH.  Always with his camera at hand, Perich was both a
documenter and provocateur in the 1970s.  He contributed to Interview
Magazine, and created new venues like his pioneering cable television
show and Night Magazine.  He also made paintings with “electronic
brushstrokes” created by a painting machine that he first invented in
the 1970s. Anton will talk about his paintings and screen excerpts
from his controversial cable show.




Marc H. Miller, co-curator of the infamous Punk Art Show with Bettie Ringma. Aove is the catalogue from the show.

MARC H. MILLER.  Miller, whose website 98 Bowery, a chronicle of his
journey as an artist, curator and journalist in the 1970s inspired the
 recent New Museum exhibition “Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery,
1969-89,” is the host of the evening. Gallery 98 specializes in art
and ephemera from that period.




Tuesday May 7th 2013 at 8pm

Gershwin Hotel (above)
7 East 27th st.
NYC 10016

4/04/2013

WE LOVE NEKE CARSON



When Neke Carson moved to New York in 1969 after graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design he exemplified a new type of artist schooled in the cerebral conceptualism of Marcel Duchamp and inspired by Andy Warhol’s expansion of Pop Art into film and multi-media events. Carson quickly established himself as a conspicuous participant in the Fluxus-infused downtown scene where distinctions between art and life, and the separation between performing and object making, were often blurred.  Although he was primarily a performance artist, Carson also exhibited objects in galleries.  Equally important was his realization that newspapers and magazines provided a new alternative venue through which ideas could be communicated and audiences expanded.






































This online exhibition is devoted exclusively to Carson’s early art from 1970 to 1985, the period in which he first established himself as one of the art world’s original thinkers. It is a show filled with unusual masterpieces: psychologically-charged drawings that hint at impropriety; ephemera from guerilla performances staged in Soho galleries without permission; the notorious rectal-realist paintings created with a paintbrush in his behind; and objects connected with ventures like Carson’s LaRocka Modeling Agency and LaRocka Nite Club (later Armageddon) that functioned both as performance art and real-life business.  The works display Carson’s entirely individual take on things, his sense of style and humor, and the transgressive streak that has always kept him a little on the outside.



Gallery 98 is offering some of the best items from this early phase of Carson’s ongoing forty-year career. It is a challenging legacy not only because of the content of the works, but also because of the rarity of the objects due to a devastating fire in 1984 that destroyed much of Carson’s  early work.  Sometimes a printed announcement is all that remains from an important performance.  There exist now only a few drawings from these years and their intent is not aesthetic but as expressions of ideas. What survives is an intriguing and unfamiliar body of work that establishes Carson as one of the most interesting artists to emerge in the 1970s, a decade dominated by performance, conceptual and neo-Dada art.  And Carson continues to be active. For the last twelve years he has been organizing performance events at the Gershwin Hotel in New York; in 2008 he had an exhibition at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh;  and in 2009 he showed new photography at John McWhinnie @ Glenn Horowitz Booksellers, NYC.


Neke Carson--who is also a member of The Triangle Project--exhibited his work at the Copenhagen Photo Festival in 211.




The exhibition was at the DAMP Gallery in Copenhagen and the opening was well attended, as you can see in the above video, that also includes the video screening of Neke's "Inglourious Bastrds Oiano Performance" video.

More about the exhibtion in Copenhagen, go HERE


Neke Carsons Site HERE

Gallery 98's Site HERE