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MATRIX ART PROJECT TO PRESENT SLIDE SHOW AND LECTURE AT BARNARD COLLEGE

April 5, 2000, New York, N.Y. - The Visual Arts and History Departments will host representatives of the Matrix Art Project (MAP), presenting Pulse-Matrix Art Project 2000. The slide show and lecture will be held on Monday, April 24 from 4-6 PM in the Deanery at Barnard College (117 & Broadway). Artists Emily Cantrell, Annemie Maes, and Yuri Shimojo will introduce MAP and speak about their careers as painters, photographers, and film producers.

MAP, a New York-based exhibition space with branches in Paris and Brussels, was founded by Emily Cantrell, Bili Bidjocka, and Jesus Polanco in 1995 with the objective of collecting and promoting young contemporary artists from all over the world. Its goal is to establish a forum for dialogue between these artists and the public through exhibition, lectures, and special projects.

Emily Cantrell, MAP director, will begin the presentation by speaking about MAP's evolution and future projects. A graduate of the University of Denver, Cantrell specializes in artwork dealing with geography, movement, and the passage of time. Using maps, calendars, diagrams, and film sequences, she creates installations using materials such as painted wood tiles, magnetic digital images, and snapshots. Cantrell will show slides of some of this recent work.

Belgian Annemie Maes will present a video about her latest work, The People Database, a multi-media collaboration in which Maes has catalogued an extensive collection of passport backflaps that are available by computer. The People Database is "a global project, with an emphasis on what is human-and not on what is a commodity or an art object." This project allows the viewer to reveal information about any of the catalogued individuals and trigger "a memory, a sentiment, a sensation, an emotion."

Yuri Shimojo will show slides of her work and speak about her life as an illustrator, author, and artist in Japan. She has done illustrations for organizations such as Elle Japan, Sony, MTV Europe, and Mazda, in addition to publishing two books, Crimson Fullmoon and Tiny Scribble.

For more information on the database project: www.belgian-art.org/unamas

Who: Representatives of the Matrix Art Project What: Pulse-Martix Art Project 2000, a slide show and lecture When: Monday, April 24, 4-6 PM Where: The Deanery at Barnard College (117 & Broadway)

For more information contact: Assistant Professor of History, Ben Vinson, 212-854-2137 Senior Lecturer of Art History, Joan Snitzer, 212-854-3546

 

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