{"id":701,"date":"2008-10-20T13:15:56","date_gmt":"2008-10-20T18:15:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/the-bomb\/2008\/10\/20\/olga-chernysheva-screeningmomato-nite\/"},"modified":"2008-11-09T13:33:14","modified_gmt":"2008-11-09T18:33:14","slug":"olga-chernysheva-screeningmomato-nite","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/the-bomb\/2008\/10\/20\/olga-chernysheva-screeningmomato-nite\/","title":{"rendered":"~OLGA CHERNYSHEVA SCREENING\/MoMA !!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/OLGA_MoMA_clip_01.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"192\" alt=\"olga moma clip\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\n&#8216;MARCH&#8217;. 2005, RUSSIA. DIRECTED BY OLGA CHERNYSHEVA\/IMAGE COURTESY: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.moma.org\/calendar\/films.php?id=10414&#038;ref=calendar\">MoMA<\/a><\/p>\n<p>AN EVENING WITH OLGA CHERNYSHEVA &#8211; MODERN MONDAYS &#8211; FILM SCREENINGS<br \/>\nMONDAY &#8211; OCT 20, 2008 &#8211; 7 PM<br \/>\nMoMA &#8211; THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART &#8211; 11 WEST 53rd ST &#8211; BTWN 5th &#038; 6th AVENUES<br \/>\nTHEATER 2 &#8211; THE ROY &#038; NIUTA TITUS THEATER 2<\/p>\n<p>from the MoMA FILM CALENDAR:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Moscow-based Russian artist OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, a graduate of the Moscow Academy and the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, captures quotidian life in contemporary, post-Communist  Russia using video, photography, drawing, and painting. For this presentation, Chernysheva discusses her artistic practice in the context of Russia today, and shows several of her video works.<br \/>\nIn &#8216;The Train&#8217; (2003), the director&#8217;s camera traverses the cars of an intercity Moscow train; &#8216;Anonymous&#8217; (2004) portrays a middle-aged woman and a drunken man each having a private moment in a public park; and &#8216;March&#8217; (2005) captures the dynamics between  young male cadets, scantily clad teenage cheerleaders, and band members performing before a corporate event.<br \/>\nThe program also includes her newest video, &#8216;Untitled. After Sengai&#8217; (2008).<br \/>\nSpecial thanks to FOXY PRODUCTION, New York.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>and, YES !! OLGA CHERNYSHEVA &#8211; will be in attendance !!<\/p>\n<p><strong>UP-DATE: SAT NOV 1, 2008:   PIX &#8211; FROM THE  MoMA \/ OLGA CHERNYSHEVA &#8211; SCREENING  !!  <\/strong>  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___20.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 20\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nfrom left: JOHN THOMSON, Co-Director FOXY PRODUCTION, OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, and, MICHELLE KUO,<br \/>\nSenior Editor at ARTFORUM.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___21.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"Olga # 21\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nOLGA CHERNYSHEVA, and the evening&#8217;s curator, SALLY BERGER, Assistant Curator, Department of Film,<br \/>\nMuseum of Modern Art. The ROY and NIUTA TITUS THEATER LOBBY, MoMA.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___22.jpg\" width=\"288\" height=\"384\" alt=\"olga # 22\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nThe ROY and NIUTA THEATER always has very interesting archival film &#038; theater posters on display.<br \/>\nthese were particularly of interest, esp. in regard to the work of contemporary artists, such as KARA WALKER and other, modern day paper cutters &#038; silhouette artists &#8211;  who walk in the steps of a proud American folk art tradition &#8211; brought here &#8211;  by the earliest European settlers.<br \/>\n&#8216;THE BOASTFUL BRAGGART&#8217; &#8211; c. 1924-28. TEMPERA ON POSTER BOARD, THE MADALENA FAMILY.<br \/>\n&#8220;this poster publicizes a stage presentation created at the Eastman Theatre to accompany a film.&#8221;<br \/>\nMUSEUM OF MODERN ART<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___23.jpg\" width=\"288\" height=\"384\" alt=\"olga # 23\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\n&#8216;BEAU BRUMMEL 1924&#8217;, USA, 1924. WARNER BROS. PICTURES, directed by HARRY BEAUMONT.<br \/>\nEXHIBITED THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 1924, TEMPERA ON BOARD POSTER. JUDITH &#038; STEVEN KATTEN<br \/>\nMUSEUM OF MODERN ART<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___24.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 24\" class=\"centered\" \/><\/p>\n<p>. . .  but, back to <em>this<\/em> evening&#8217;s star  !! Russian-based FILMMAKER OLGA CHERNYSHEVA !!<br \/>\nIn this day and age of soundbites &#8211; it is sometimes hard to recall &#8211; that words actually do have meaning,<br \/>\nand, reputations <em>actually<\/em> are built upon real accomplishment !!<br \/>\nBeing focused primarily on NYC artists &#8211; when we encounter an international artist &#8211; we&#8217;re never really sure what we are headed in for &#8211; but MS. CHERNYSHEVA definitely deserves her international acclaim.  Only a few minutes into the screening, it was not hard to see why. She combines the eye of a documentary cinematographer with the eye of an acutely inspired artist. Her brief narratives, while based in the absolute, unmanipulated reality going on about her &#8211; are like unfolding vignettes &#8211; peeling back to the individual specific &#8211;  the modern post-Soviet urban landscape.<br \/>\n They are both lyrical and descriptive &#8211; richly visual and, often funny, or at least very curious. Her hand held camera&#8217;s subjects are captured, and crystallized from  &#8216;found&#8217; situations &#8211;  encountered at random, stumbles upon &#8211;  as she traverses her homeland city, seemingly, always in thought &#8211; about the world she lives in, and the way that her society &#8211; is playing out in contemporary terms.<br \/>\n. . . it was a definite treat to have MS. CHERNYSHEVA there in person. Though she herself expressed, that she felt her somewhat struggled-for English, was an impediment &#8211; it most certainly was not !! Her few words before each clip &#8211; illuminated about her world, her technique,  her vision, her motivation &#8211; in ways that clearly augmented the sense that this was a very sensitive artist\/ filmmaker &#8211; who saw her world, contemporary Russia &#8211; through very particular radar. Her artistry is very particular and yet very straightforward. Her clips speak for themselves, as she focuses in, and moves out away from her  subjects.<br \/>\nShe is a kind of artist\/literary social scientist, philosopher\/humanitarian &#8211;  in the grand tradition and  long history of  introspective Russian cinematographers &#038; writers &#8211; going way back. She spoke of the breakdown of the social order, and change in the new post Soviet era &#8211; where things seem to be hesitant and insecure, people a little lost. She spoke of searching for and finding the &#8216;individual&#8217;, the &#8216;particle&#8217; of the whole society.<br \/>\n. . . and lastly, if you&#8217;ve seen her videos in small wall presentations, without sound &#8211;  in art gallery situations &#8211; well &#8211; basically  &#8211;  you haven&#8217;t really, seen them at all. These are above all else films &#8211; made by a visual artist, and scale is key in her mind as she shoots. And to not experience her short films&#8217; sound tracks &#8211; is to miss the point &#8211; entirely.  The zen-like delicate music cannot be separated from the editing &#8211; they are one and the same.  Haunting and beautiful. Revealing. As for art &#8211; she said: &#8220;. . . art can enhance human beings. art is pro-people. art enhances the meaning of human beings.&#8221; She went on to say: &#8220;Filming individuals is like &#8230;  the &#8216;resonance&#8217; principle &#8211; like doing something .. in the ocean&#8221; &#8211; is an inseparable part of an on-going narrative.  <\/p>\n<p>An interesting point that she shared with her MoMA audience &#8211; was how she never started off as a filmmaker, or even a photographer. She began, and pursued higher degree study  &#8211; as a painter.  I believe she said she began picking up a camera more often &#8211;  when her daughter was born in 1986. At any rate, her first &#8216;real&#8217; art &#8216;video&#8217; &#8211; took shape in a moment of deeply felt inspiration &#038; observation &#8211; in 1998,  while her (now) 12 yr. old daughter was playing the piano &#8211;  with &#8220;youthful intensity&#8221; in the background &#8211; she looked out upon a snowy street from her window, and addressed her camera to the shard of a world &#8211; below her. This first film, with her daughter&#8217;s piano as sound track &#8211; was presented as part of the MoMA screening.  <\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___25.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 24\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, &#8216;Marmot&#8217;, Nov 7, 1999. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___26.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 26\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211;  OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, &#8216;The Train&#8217; with Mozart soundtrack.<br \/>\na black and white hand held camera journey through a typical Russian city commuter train, including the off-limits baggage areas, etc.  done.. &#8220;all the while &#8211; thinking about how it is told that MOZART wrote a lot of his music while traveling on trains&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___27.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"Olga # 27\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; OLGA CHERNYSHEVA , &#8216;Anonymous Episode # 2&#8217;.<br \/>\nThe man did not know he was being filmed &#8211; the camera actually pulls back at the end of the clip, to show the considerable distance she was filming him from. He was drunk and trying to open a beer bottle.<br \/>\nShe said how she liked the way the bushes enveloped him.  She also went on to say how this vignette expresses for her &#8211; her observation and feeling that, &#8220;the  post Soviet system is breaking down, and each person is searching for their own individual direction&#8221; &#8230; , and some, in fact many &#8211;  are invariably lost . . .<br \/>\nThe sound track on this clip, as well as on all the others &#8211; is memorable &#8211; zen-like, integrated &#038; spatial.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___28.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 28\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; OLGA CHERNYSHEVA,  inside a Russian museum.<br \/>\ncatching contemporary gallery-goers amid the reflections of the glass framed &#8211; institutional state,<br \/>\nRussian master works, the glory of a bye-gone era.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___29.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 29\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; OLGA CHERNYSHEVA.<br \/>\nMS. CHERNYSHEVA also said of her work, that she was . . .&#8221;a poet looking for treasures, not a critic looking for truth.&#8221;<br \/>\nIt was interesting aside of the evening,  because the films are based on actual observation &#8211;  that one felt one was traveling through the contemporary Russian landscape &#8211; as well as the mindset. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___32.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 32\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; OLGA CHERNYSHEVA &#8211; &#8220;March&#8217;, 2005<br \/>\nMS. CHERNYSHEVA told how she became fascinated by the interaction of the young boy cadets and the scantily clad, slightly older cheerleaders, at a parade &#8211; she just happened upon, one day, her video camera at hand.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___33.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 33\" class=\"centered\" \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___35.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 35\" class=\"centered\" \/><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___41.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"olga   41\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"centered\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___41.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga   41\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nvideo frame &#8211; MS CHERNYSHEVA&#8221;S most recent film, and in a departure, a street performance she set up &#8211; inspired by the square, circle and triangle of the late Edo period (1750s) Japanese Zen master philosopher monk artist,<br \/>\nSENGAI GABON.<br \/>\nSelling products in the street in Moscow is illegal, the girl is selling a small toy &#8211; etch-a-sketch &#8211; on which she repeatedly demonstrates it&#8217;s use &#8211; with triangles, circles and squares &#8211; and MS. CHERNYSHEVA &#8211; related how the girl, her real-world friend, was extremely nervous, because she had just found an apartment !! and, was worried, if caught,<br \/>\nshe would lose it !!<br \/>\nthis is the clip that looped in the recent FOXY PRODUCTION exhibit of OLGA CHERNYSHEVA&#8217;S work<br \/>\nsee: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/the-bomb\/2008\/10\/07\/olga-chernyshevalast-week\/\">OLGA CHERNYSHEVA\/SEPT 9-OCT 10, 2008\/FOXY PRODUCTION<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___42.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 42\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nat the small after party in the MoMA cafe\/bar &#8211; artist ROB McKENZIE of AUSTRALIA,  and FOXY PRODUCTION artist, ESTER PARTAGAS, originally from Barcelona,  SPAIN &#8211; now living and working in Brooklyn.<br \/>\nsee: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foxyproduction.com\/artist\/\">FOXY PRODUCTION\/artists<\/a><br \/>\nRON McKENZIE shows at UPLANDS GALLERY, in AUSTRALIA, see: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.uplandsgallery.com\/artists_details.php?id=28\">his work, its very graphic &#038; interesting, of course !!<\/a><br \/>\nalso, check out: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.uplandsgallery.com\/index.php\">UPLANDS GALLERY, 249-251 CHAPEL STREET, Prahan, Victoria, AUSTRALIA<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___43.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 43\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nanother FOXY PRODUCTION artist, VIOLET HOPKINS. Violet has a show coming up in the spring (2009).<br \/>\nsee: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foxyproduction.com\/artist\/\">FOXY PRODUCTION\/artists<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/olga___44.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"337\" alt=\"olga # 44\" class=\"centered\" \/><br \/>\nand last, but not least, and definitely in the news !! STEFAN RAK of ALPHA BETA &#8211; BROOKYN&#8217;s<br \/>\nnewest, graffiti specialist art supply store, and of the moment &#8211; art &#038; performance space  !!<br \/>\nMR RAK currently produces\/programs\/promotes .. &#8220;a new music experimental&#8221; series at ALPHA BETA.<br \/>\nhe writes:<br \/>\n&#8220;this experimental music series at ALPHA BETA . . . &#8220;is presented by the Body without Organs and is entitled: No New Body Music. This series is specifically dedicated to presenting and promoting new music of an exceptionally creative and innovative character, founded to showcase the new avant-garde, the truly original, progressive and refreshing.<br \/>\nOur first program took place last July 20th, 2008, and this past Sunday , Oct 19, 2008, we presented the sixth night of the series. (the series always runs on Sunday nights.)<br \/>\nI also program other events at ALPHA BETA, including Deviled Leggs 2 (an experimental electronic music\/live performance\/multi-sensory art dance party), in addition to more international\/world music programming.<br \/>\nLast month we hosted a Fado performance (traditional Portuguese music); following our success with this event, we are presenting another night of Fado music, this time a more encompassing program of greater scope, featuring performances of Fado, Portuguese, Portuguese-Brazilian and Brazilian music.<br \/>\nthat will happen this up-coming &#8211; SUNDAY &#8211; NOV 9th, 2008 at 8 PM.&#8221;  !!!<br \/>\nsee:<a href=\"http:\/\/profile.myspace.com\/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&#038;friendID=399671006\"> thebodywithoutorganslive on myspace !!<\/a><\/p>\n<p>ALPHA BETA doesn&#8217;t have a website  &#8211; but we ran across this rather &#8216;charming&#8217; little anti-graffiti rant<br \/>\nagainst ALPHA BETA &#8211; by New York City councilman, PETER VALLONE, JR.<br \/>\nsee: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artinfo.com\/news\/story\/28031\/brooklyn-graffiti-supply-store-ignites-fears-of-vandalism\/\">ARTINFO\/ALPHA BETA\/JULY 3, 2008<\/a> <\/p>\n<p>PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.moma.org\/calendar\/films.php?id=10414&#038;ref=calendar\">MoMA\/THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/photos\/MoMA_LOGO_01.jpg\" width=\"152\" height=\"40\" alt=\"logo\" class=\"centered\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8216;MARCH&#8217;. 2005, RUSSIA. 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