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Madelon Hooykaas on EI March 2015 Performance Series

Madelon Hooykaas presents her work on the EI March 2015 Performance Series on March 13 and March 19.

Fri, Mar 13 - Thu, Mar 19  2015

EI MARCH 2015 PERFORMANCE SERIES

Madelon Hooykaas presents her work on the EI March 2015 Performance Series on March 13 and March 19.
The 41st Anniversary of EI performances at 224 Centre Street, The 46th Anniversary of the Founding of Experimental Intermedia, the 46 Anniversary of the 224 Centre Street loft, and, The 25th Annual Festival with no fancy name Part Two (or B) with Phill Niblock as curator.

On Friday March 13 at 9 pm Dutch independent media artist Madelon Hooykaas will present her work at Experimental Intermedia. This evening will consist of live drawing in combination with video projection and sound of several new works. The second part will be a dual screen piece of her newest project about blind female shamans in Japan.

Experimental Intermedia
224 Centre Street at Grand
Third Floor
New York, NY 10013
212 431 5127, 431 6430

On Thursday March 19 at 6.30 pm there is a presentation ‘Meet the Maker: Madelon Hooykaas’ at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. New work will be presented this evening. 

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts,
Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center,
Third Floor Screening Room
40,  Lincoln Center Plaza (66th street)
New York, NY, 10023

About Madelon Hooykaas

Madelon Hooykaas is a Dutch visual artist. She makes films and video installations and published several books. Born as Else Madelon Hooykaas on 28 September, 1942, in Maartensdijk in the Netherlands, she grew up in Rotterdam. She studied under various Dutch photographers until 1964 when she left for Paris. She was awarded the Europhot Prize for young photographers in 1966 and travelled to Great Brittain where she was a student at the Ealing School of Art & Design in London. Recently Madelon Hooykaas produced various video installations and audio works, first under the name Stansfield/Hooykaas and now under her own name.

 

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