Monday, October 4, 2010

RON ARTIST:MVP--the videos!!!!!!

Just some short samples of the goings-on on the court at RON ARTIST: MVP
More to come!!



Monday, September 27, 2010

RON ARTIST:MVP, the photos!

Thanks to everyone who came out to RON ARTIST: MVP on Friday!
It was hands down our biggest show to date and definitely a night to remember.
Thanks to the players who gave their hearts to it and the fans who screamed until they went hoarse!
Final Scores: Video 12 to Film 30, Photography 18 to Painting 24


what video lacked in scoring, they made up for in intensity
Sampson tails McCormack
Hunter drives down the court, pre-foul out

Good sportsmanship: the key to making great works of art
though the game was tied, no one seemed to mind
apatow takes the refs to task

Monday, September 20, 2010

Noble & Superior Projects presents RON ARTIST: MVP, 9/24-10/23


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

RON ARTIST: MVP (Malleability vs. Preservation): Featuring the work of Lindsay Apatow, Ben Balcom, April Behnke, Luis Miguel Bendaña, Joey Carr, Emilie Crewe, Matt Cummings, Lori Felker, Yasi Ghanbari, Samuel Gove, Jordan Grimes, Jeriah Hildwine, Randy Sterling Hunter, Seth Hunter, Tom McCormack, Ross Meckfessel, Josh Sampson, Kristen Stokes, Vincent Uribe and Corrine Webb

September 24, 2010 - October 23, 2010

Noble & Superior Projects

1418 W. Superior Chicago IL

Basketball Tournament at Eckhart Park Gym: Friday, September 24th (6-8pm)

Opening Reception at Noble & Superior Projects immediately following the tournament (8-11pm)


Noble & Superior Projects is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition RON ARTIST: MVP (Malleability vs. Preservation),
opening Friday, September 24th.

Previous to the opening of the gallery exhibition, Noble & Superior Projects will be hosting a legendary basketball tournament: Two games played by opposing teams of five as PAINTING vs PHOTOGRAPHY and FILM vs VIDEO. Each team has been carefully curated and selected based on the artists' work and commitment to their medium. The exhibition in general is a satire, poking fun at the medium-specific wars that have waged in galleries, museums and critical writing for the past 100 years. We plan to settle the argument once and for all, on the court. The game will be followed by a ceremonial exhibition at Noble & Superior Projects with the losing team in each game showing their work upside down.

As painting was the only medium for recreating the world until the early-19th century, some claimed that the invention of photography has since rendered it as obsolete. Painting's defenders claim that the purpose was never to literally reproduce reality but to emphasize its ineffable characteristics. Lovers of photography decry its relegation to a mere method of documentation, advocating instead its profound aesthetic possibilities as its most essential purpose. The two have competed for nearly two centuries for dominance in landscape and portraiture. On Friday September 24th, a winner will be declared.

Film was the most widely produced moving image medium for most of the 20th century, dominating culture with documents of places unseen and injecting unprecedented spectacle into traditional storytelling. Commercial video was introduced to artists by the likes of Yoko Ono and Nam June Paik as a democratic vehicle for immediate communication. Artists could make moving images anywhere, creating candid movies from inside their studios or homes, making motion picture production easier than ever before. Filmmakers declared the medium as pedestrian while those working with video claimed film's pretentiousness. Most citizens of industrialized nations now have access to video in every device they touch, while some claim that it has allowed for the ubiquitous surveillance of the state. Young filmmakers dedicate themselves to reviving ancient equipment and researching methods of production as many pronounce the medium as dead. RON ARTIST: MVP gives the two camps the chance to claim dominance once and for all.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Janis photos and updates!!!

hello world
We took a little break off for some fun in the sun, but don't sweat it because we've got some all-star shows planned for the near future--stay tuned here and to your inboxes for our Sept. 29th spectacular and our late October show stocked with heavy hitters!!

For now, here are some photos from our summer spectacular YOUNGER THAN JANIS:

getting set up for the bands on Friday!

the crowd circling the pizza donated by Piece Pizza

more people chilling

Travis Wyche performs between work by Steve Ruiz and Celia Marks

Andre Lenox squeezes through a crowd of art appreciators

Friday night crowd

Patrick performs to a rapt audience

Saturday night's visitors checked out the gallery while...

outside, the barbecue was fired up and the video program kept viewers in their seats (sort of)

Monday, June 28, 2010

Noble & Superior Projects presents YOUNGER THAN JANIS, 7/9+7/10

Opening Reception with Musical Performances: Friday, July 9 (6-10pm)

Film/Video Screening + Barbecue: Saturday, July 10 (7-10pm)



Noble & Superior Projects is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition YOUNGER THAN JANIS, featuring a 2-night opening event and including work from 27 emerging and mid-career artists from around the US.

The work of all of these artists (who together cover film, sculpture, sound, food, printed matter, painting, photography and video) considers the ephemeral nature of youth and beauty. The work ranges from musings on death to pursuit of an infinite youth, covering all the fleeting affect in between.

Friday July 9th features a series of musical performances with the opening reception. The film and video screening on Saturday July 10th will include a barbecue and raw food-works by culinary artists as the 1-hour program plays on loop in our courtyard. The gallery exhibition will also be open to the public.

Showcasing the work of: Marcel Alcala, Ryan Barone, Lucas Blair, Patrick Bobilin, Connor Camburn, Kevin Clancy, Adam Cruces, Cara Anne Greene, Eliza Koch, Andre & Evan Lenox, Vanessa Macholl, Celia Marks, Ross Meckfessel, Michael Morris, Erin Nixon, Michael Radziewicz, Anna Rochinski, Steve Ruiz, Liz Rugg, Hannah Verrill, Blair Waters, Ali White, Andrew Norman Wilson, Travis Wyche

Monday, June 14, 2010

Mini Summer Vacation!!!


Summer's here and alas the gallery will be closed through June in commemoration of FUN IN THE SUN!!!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Noble & Superior Projects presents SENSE OBJECTS, 6/4


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

SENSE OBJECTS: Featuring the work of Kate O'Neill and Rebecca Kressley

June 4-July 7, 2010

Noble & Superior Projects 1418 W. Superior Chicago, IL

Opening Reception: Friday, June 4 (6-10pm)
Noble & Superior Projects is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition SENSE OBJECTS, opening Friday, June 4 featuring the work of Kate O'Neill and Rebecca Kressley.

Kate O'Neill's series of black and white photographs, Third Law, are constructed to distort the spatial orientation and perceived perspective of the image while embracing their suspended existence. Third Law is a series of constructed performances arranged for the camera, employing banal materials and delving into futile gestures, ambiguity and absurd compositions.

Kate O'Neill received her B.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005 and has exhibited extensively in Chicago.

Rebecca Kressley’s installation ON THE SOUTH LOCK OVER SHINE conjures sensuous experiences through careful arrangements of materials. The physical construction of the work alongside the sound composition, Dragging the Hound, creates an immersive encounter of mediated viewership. Kressley emphasizes the aesthetic possibilities of these carefully chosen everyday materials and as the installation subtly changes over time, the decay and collapse of the materials allow for a complex evolution of experience.

Rebecca Kressley received her M.F.A. from the Slade School of Art in 2009. Kressley was an Artist in Residence at Experimental Sound Studio in 2005 and has since exhibited and lectured internationally.