Previous Exhibitions
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LiveBox programingg is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
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UMBRA by Malcolm Sutherland screening opening night, Feb 9th,
Naherholung Sternchen, Berlin |
UMBA, still, Malcolm Sutherland |
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In conjunction with the Chicago Opera Vangaurd, LiveBox presents:
Title Question Mark - A Certainly Uncertain Journey
Be prepared for blazing brass, hot couple dance-fu, cataclysmic destruction, the highest of high drama and more. Performers will strike anywhere, at any time. Tread lightly, keep your eyes open, make no sudden movements and remain suspicious of everyone...everywhere...all the time.
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Mischief Night will also include a LiveBox screening program touching the essence of Edgar Allen Poe, Doris Lessing and Roald Dahl
They want my bacon slice by slice participating artists: Celeste Fichter, Mark Franz, Tony Gammidge, Ellen Lake, Rebekkah Palov, Malcolm Sutherland
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Rebekkah Palov, "Seaworthy", video still, 2010
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October 27 to October 30, 2011
Coincides with Toronto International Art Fair
LiveBox performance opening night!
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October 29th, Hosted by HPAC
Participating artists: Celeste Fichter, Mark Franz, Tony Gammidge, Ellen Lake, Rebekkah Palov, Malcolm Sutherland
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Subtitles VI - The Last of the Masters
July 15, 2011 Hosted by ThreeWalls
For SubtitlesVI, Lee Blalock, Eddie Breitweiser, and Tommy Heffron will present utopias, dystopias, universes, multiverses, fiction, science & science fiction through their words, sounds, and movements.
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Subtitles V - The 17th Annual Booker C Daniels Memorial Extravaganza!
June 17, 2011 Hosted by ThreeWalls
On the night of the Booker C. Daniels Memorial Extravaganza, performers will pay tribute to the undying flame of humor, honor the power of words and marvel at the beauty of language in all its voracious complexity and seductive capability. Through ancient techniques of stand-up, sketch and improv comedy, we salute in time ever eternal Mr. Booker C. Daniels. Hoorah. Hoorah. Hoorah...Indeed the night is young, let us have a little fun.
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Subtitles IV - Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
NEWCITY RECOMMENDED
...a performance-art event in a gallery space seems likely to bring the most breadth and depth in a tribute to Wallace’s work...
AND WHAT A NIGHT IT WAS!
Hosted by ThreeWalls
Participating Artists: Cassandra Troyan, Georgia Wall, and Sebastian Alvarez
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3rd Fridays - , 6:30-8:30PM, March 18, 2011
Hosted by ThreeWalls
119 N Peoria St # 2D
Chicago, IL 60607
Participating Artists: Max Alexander, Zach Dodson, Natalie Edwards, Justyn Harkin, and Eric Powell
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Max Alexander, performance |
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Feb 18 , 6-8PM
Participating Artists: Mark Franz, James Payne, and VIDEONERO
Hosted by ThreeWalls
119 N Peoria St # 2D
Chicago, IL 6060
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A Night of video, noise art, performacne and redings inspired by Edgar Allen Poe.
Participating Artists: Robert Ladislas Derr, Jac Jemc, Ryan Dunn and Joseph Kramer
“Subtitles” is a series of projects inspired by literary themes. The series will be hosted by ThreeWalls. The events will include video screenings/installations, new media, sound art, performance and literary readings. We are looking for work which is inspired by or evokes works by Edgar Allen Poe, Doris Lessing and Roald Dahl.
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Noise hosted by the Hyde Park Art Center, Gallery 1, 7-10 PM, October 30th
The coming together of disparate yet connected artists in an exciting and fruitful atmosphere – playful and approachable. Sound art, noise art and performance. Noise brings together some of Chicago's most innovative circuit benders, arts programmers and multi-channelers with a delectable sense of style.
participating artists: Max Alexander, Mark Beasley, Noé Cuéllar, Justin Cabrillos, Ryan T Dunn, Carol Genetti, Joseph Kramer, Tamas Kemenczy, Jenny Vallier, Ryley Walker, and Andrew Scott Young
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Hyde Park Art Center Chicago - February 1 – March 1, 2010
Flow Interrupted explores abstraction in the context of new media art. The artists in this exhibition deploy code, animation and video editing techniques to create works that celebrate the elegance of mathematical form and unpredictability of seemingly organic systems.
Dream, video still, Claudia Hart Propagation II, vidoe still, Terry Nauheim
Participating artists: Brett Ian Balogh, Luis Felipe Carli, Grégory Chatonsky, Claudia Hart, Aaron M Higgins, Terry Nauheim, Alessandro Perini, and chdh collective (Nicolas Montgermont, Cyrille Henry, & Damien Henry)
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LiveBox initiates the LAB where 20 emerging artists were given a studio space to create a site specific project. Projects were unveiled at a fund raiser for Around the Coyote and are now available for viewing by appointment until Jan 27, 2010
participating artists: Eric Ashcraft, Mark Beasley and Isabella Ng, Ryan T Dunn, Sam Jaffe, Scott Jarrett, Xavier Jimenez, Brookhart Jonquil, Mik Kastner, Shirin Mozaffar, Holly Murkerson, Nicholas O'Brien, Gary Pennock, Ben Shilo Rosenberg, Jonas Sebura, Markus Vogl and Margarita Benitez, Yefeng Wang, Jared Weiss
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October 17 - 18, 1240 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
Around The Coyote's Fall Festival Media Arts by LiveBox. A multimedia exhibition of artists working with algorithmic karaoke, video, living matter, digital prototyping/casting, symbolic battle translation, latch hooked rugs, box fans, custom software and three-dimensional modeling.
List of Artists:Mark Beasley, Alan Hatcher, Cassandra Jackson, Mik Kastner, Liliya Lifanova, Luis Palacios, Aaron David Ross, Alan Strathmann, Katie Waugh, Syniva Whitney, and Dynamic Ascension Live
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Because The Night
The exhibition October 19 - November 13, 2009
at the Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University, Orange California.
Media Artists include:
Caleb Engstrom, Fabienne Gautier, Paulo Fernandez, Christina McPhee, Midori Sakuraï, Pierre St-Jacques, and Michael Szpakowski.
Because The Night was inspired by Patti Smith’s recording “Because the Night”, and reflects the multiple facets of human behavior and local habitats in the night. The exhibition is curated by Sabina Ott with a video screening program by LiveBox.
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May 10 - July 5, Artists Run Chicago -
The Hyde Park Art Center exhibition documents the great entrepreneurial/DIY spirit of Chicago's art scene by showcasing alternative spaces in the city from 2000 to the present.
LiveBox installation "Best Friends" will include: Krista Birnbaum, Tim Geers, Katy Higgins, and Julia Oldham
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“Jellyfish Tracing”, video still, Kay Higgins |
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Participating artists: Ben Carney and Cassandra Jackson, Spencer Paul Hutchinson, Brookhart Jonquil, Mik Kastner, Alex M. Lee, Shane Mecklenburger, Surabhi Saraf, Micah Schippa, Sandra Rosas Ridolfi, Wonbin Yang, and performances by Justin Bloc , Matt Griffin, Mark Franz, and Ryan Dunn.
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"Bits
and Pieces" at Hyde Park Art Center curated by LiveBox |
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Exhibition
and Screening at
Hyde
Park Art Center
exhibition March 15 - April 12
lecture and screening April 2nd, 6PM
Hyde Park Art Center
5020 S. Cornell Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
“Lilly”, 6:30 min, 2007, Jodie
Mack
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LiveBox at the Directors
Lounge Berlin
February 5-15. 2009, Berlin Mitte, Friedrich Str. 112A
Experimental cinema, short films, new media art, many terms for many
different ways to create art works with moving images. This world
beyond cinema is more vivid than ever and for 11 days we will shed
a light on the current state of art. More than 250 artists from all
parts of the world will be screened. Many of them show their work
for the first time in Europe, several films will be screened in world
premiere. Again we hope to become much more than just a festival,
a Lounge to meet like-minded folks, a club to celebrate cinema in
all it´s incarnations.
LiveBox Screening Program includes:
Chie Yamayoshi,“I
want to make a video about you”
Pierrre St Jacques,“Project for a Grey Dress in NY”
Ellen Lake,“I was Never Glamorous, I was Just Around”
Christopher Bruchansky,“On The Couch”
Elizabeth Riley,“Liberty”
Marlo Bodzick, "w_b_m (water, breath, money"
LiveBox installation:
Tim Geers:
USA, looped video. “Eleanor”, 2007, (3:11 min) gorgeously shot with reminiscences of Planet Earth and other wildlife
documentaries, yet subtly critiquing the US involvement in the Middle
East. The piece is shot tightly capturing crickets caught in a liquid
substance, presumably oil. The close-up shots depict the bugs devouring
and succumbing to the liquid. The piece is open enough to engage a
dialogue on excess as well as war.
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LiveBox
is pleased to announce “I want to make a video
about you”, by Chie Yamayoshi (2005, 12:00 min),
will be screened at the Flint Institute of Art this December.
A young woman
invites strangers found on the Internet to act out intimate roles,
friend, family member or boyfriend. The piece unpretentiously delves
into issues of cyber culture, racial stereotypes, intimacy and anonymity,
danger and fantasy.
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LiveBox
at Around The Coyote Festival 2008
ATC Video and New Media Arts
Curated by LiveBox
This year’s
ATC space for the Festival was the curatorial inspiration for digital
art. The site is designed for performance and its beautiful Beaux
Arts features and Art Deco Architecture serve as stage. Performance
art has a long and intimate history with video, going back to the
birth of video art in the 60s. Today technology has broadened the
possibilities and nature of performance in video and new media. This
year’s media program explores the rich context of performance
and the diversity of platforms deployed by artists in this arena.
Participating artists: Youngsuk Altieri, Wojciech Gilewicz,
Sonja Hinrichsen, Moon Na, Hye Yeon Nam, Second Front (Gazira Babeli,
Yael Gilks, Bibbe Hansen, Doug Jarvis, Scott Kildall , Patrick Lichty,
and Liz Solo), and collaborative group James Garver, Peter Kyle and
Holley Farmer.
Click
here for Media Arts Program
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LiveBox
at Looptopia
Around The Coyote Video Lounge Curated by LiveBox
May 2, 2008
A Night of Animation |
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LiveBox at
Bridge
Art Fair Miami
Room 124
December 6-10, 2007
Catalina Hotel and Beach Club,
1732 Collins Ave
Miami, FL 33139
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Video
Art and New Media Lounge
at 2007 Around
the Coyote
Fall Arts Festival
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Vision 12 at kasia
kay art projects
performance: Saturday: July 28th, 12:00 - 4 pm.
Pocket Biosphere Adoption Ceremony, Vaughn Bell,
2007
Participants receive a pocket-sized world of moss and earth contained
within a plastic sphere. Each one signs an adoption form co-signed
by the artist and receives instructions for care of his or her biosphere.
This performance was created as part of the home biosphere installation
at the Cambridge Arts Council Gallery's Self-Sufficient exhibition,
2004.
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Notions
of Wilderness
at
kasia Kay Art Projects
Conceptions of wilderness have been important subjects for visual
artists throughout history. Notions of Wilderness
includes artists deploying multiple mediums to uncover their context
of wildness.
June 1-July 28, 2007
Kasia Kay Art Projects
1044 W Fulton Market St, Chicago, IL 60613
312-492-8828
Exhibiting Artists:
Adam Chapman
Kim Curtis
Kim Dorland
Howard Fonda
Carla Gannis
Claudia Hart
Jodie Jacobi
Joseph Kohnke
Heather Lyon
Chris Oakley
Julia Oldham
Dominika Skutnik
(art)n collaboration
Gerhard Mantz, Ellen Sandor, and Chris Kemp
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Hastabryot,
2007
Joseph Kohnke
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Copenhagen
Cycles, Erick Dyer
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LiveBox celebrates Mindfield
Mindfield Studio
3701 N. Ravenswood Ave. Suite #251 Chicago
May 3rd, 8pm - 12pm
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"Nebraska",
installation by Sonja Hinrichsen
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Place in a Flat World
at Three
Walls Gallery and Residency, Chicago
April 13-19th 2007
Supported by:
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Place in a Flat World challenges the homogenization of globalization
through the poetry, mystery, singularity and history found in the
artists’ immediate environs.
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LiveBox
in Berlin
Directors
Lounge
February 10th
during the Berlinale
Berlin International Film Festival 2007 |
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Echoes
of MOD 70s
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The artists in this exhibition
echo the saturated colors, intensity and inventiveness of this decade.
LiveBox Gallery appropriates the holiday shopping season creating greater
access to video and new media art. LiveBox exhibited video and drawings
at Hejfina, an eclectic lifestyle
shop on Milwaukee Ave. |
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"Unfolding
Space"
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Julieta
Aguilera
Unfolding Space
is a virtual reality environment that explores higher dimensional navigation
on a grid structure linked to gesture. The experience cycles through
color, like the times of the day, atmospheric conditions, seasons or
eras, seeking to internalize the sublime in the evolving forms and sounds
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"Prickle Britches"
Jill Johnston-Price
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Open House Project
at the Jacobi home on October 14, installation, sculpture, photography,
painting, and video. Curated by Jodie
Jacobi "This show is an outpost between “gallery districts”
and “block parties”; a celebration of artists and the community".
LiveBox curated video for the show.
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ROLL 42 second loop
Robert Ladislas Derr
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"Roll"
was a playful exercise conducted in Vancouver, Canada for the Pre/amble:
Festival of Art and Psychogeography. Reminiscent of childhood activity,
Robert Ladislas Derr partakes in a dizzying roll down a hill. Roll was
a chance to introduce a sense of the irrational in the course of daily
routine.
“ROLL”
was projected on the front of the building, overlooking I90 at the North
Ave exit.
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Gosia
Koscielak Studio and Gallery and the residents of 1646 N. Bosworth
Ave graciously offered LiveBox the use of their building for projection.
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LiveBox
at the Director's Chair
Berlin, Germany
July 13, 2006 |
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LiveBox
at Ravenswood
Space,
Place & Interface
3701 N. Ravenswood Ave. - Suite #251
Chicago
June 1-4, 2006
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LiveBox
at Nova
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