Start Begin Feel Again is an immersive four-channel video installation shot on 16mm film. It combines abstract patterns, geometric forms and animations, intermixed with clips of Mark Beasley performing a spoken word.
Curated by Kate McNamara
From June 10 – July 22, PARTICIPANT INC presents Rose Kallal, Start Begin Feel
Again, an immersive four-channel video installation shot on 16mm film. Start Begin
Feel Again combines abstract patterns, geometric forms and animations, intermixed
with clips of Mark Beasley performing a spoken word. Drawing upon minimalism and
early electronic music, Kallal uses an analog modular synthesizer to create a
hypnotic soundtrack, that along with the repetition of words and images serve to
create a hypnagogic sense of time and place.
Each of four overlapping film loops cycles at a different speed to create a
continuous flow of repeating patterns and motifs that are in a continual state of
reconfiguration, both visually and sonically, allowing for chance operations and
alchemical relations between sound, word, and image. Start Begin Feel Again
elaborates such processes of transmutation between form and formlessness:
solid/liquid, word/sound, image/abstraction.
The four texts by Beasley are collectively titled Four Skin — and include
S.B.F.A., Beings Toward Death Hahaha, Cod Dissonance, and Lineage. In S.B.F.A
(Start Begin Feel Again) a list of materials and their associated physical states
are read aloud, interspersed with the command and call — as with the golem — to
animation; Cod Dissonance matches philosophical rumination on existence with the
color coding of t-shirts at a seventies US rock concert; and Lineage samples text
from first wave British punk t-shirts.
Multiple 16mm film loop with live sound performance
Wednesday, June 27, 8pm
Rose Kallal with Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe/Lichens using modular synthesizers,
and spoken word by Mark Beasley
Rose Kallal is a NYC based 16mm film and sound artist. Her short films and
multiple 16mm film loop installations with live sound performance have been
presented at MoMA PS1, NY; Spike Island Art Center, Bristol, UK; The Hidden Noise,
Glasgow, UK; Lisa Cooley Gallery, NYC; Ramiken Crucible, NYC; GBE at Passerby,
NYC; and performances for both Performa 09 and Creative Time. Musical releases
include a split 7” record with Mick Harris (Napalm Death, Scorn) & Karl O’Connor
(Regis) as part of the Narcissus Trance Exhibition in the UK, and the Vermillion
Vortex soundtrack for film by British artist John Russell released as 12" white
vinyl, with spoken word by Mark Beasley and side B remix by Robert AA
Lowe/Lichens.
Mark Beasley is a curator, writer and artist based in NYC. His work as an artist
has been shown at MoMA PS1, NY; Lenbachhaus Museum, Munich; Tate Britain, London;
and the Royal Academy of Art, London. Curatorial projects include the concert
Fluxus and Otherwise (with Zach Layton), Performa 11; the experimental music
festival A Fantastic World Based Upon Reality (with Mike Kelley), Performa 09; and
the spoken word concert The Voice (after Mercedes McCambridge), Creative Time,
2008. In 2011, he established the Malcolm McLaren Award for performance; and he
writes for Frieze magazine and the Serving Library. His first LP Compulsory Games
with the group Big Legs will be released on the London based Jnr. Aspirin Records
in Summer 2012.
Kate McNamara is Director and Chief Curator at the Boston University Art Gallery.
She is also a co-founder of Cleopatra's, a Brooklyn-based project space. She
received her M.A. at The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and a B.A.
with a Curatorial Concentration from Hampshire College, MA. Kate has held
curatorial positions at MoMA PS1, New York; and AIR Antwerpen, Belgium.
PARTICIPANT INC's exhibitions are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the
Arts, celebrating 50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State’s 62 counties.
Archiving and documentation projects are supported by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Our programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
in partnership with the City Council.
PARTICIPANT INC receives generous support from the Harriett Ames Charitable Trust; The Blessing Way
Foundation; Bloomberg; The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston; EcoBizNYC; Foundation 20 21; Foundation for
Contemporary Arts; Gesso Foundation; Harpo Foundation; The Ruth Ivor Foundation; The Daniel M. Neidich and
Brooke Garber Foundation; Puffin Foundation; The Benjamin M. Rosen Family Foundation; The Andy Warhol
Foundation for the Visual Arts; an anonymous donor of the Community Foundation of Abilene; FRIENDS of
PARTICIPANT INC; numerous individuals; and Materials for the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs/NYC
Department of Sanitation/NYC Department of Education.
Opening reception, Sunday, June 10, 7-9pm
Participant INC
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