85
STREET
PERFORMANCE
SOCIOLOGICAL WALK
WILLIAMSBURG
BOOKLYN
September 8
2011
French
artist Fred Forest re-animates his Sociological Walk in Brooklyn and
invites you to join him in exploring the social fabric of the Williamsburg
neighborhood. First performed November 1973 in the São Paulo neighborhood
Brooklin as part of the Biennale, the walk is part performance, part ad-hoc
school, and part sociological study, and it encourages participants to
rediscover their everyday environs through conversation and observation. Talk
with a family who has been running a neighborhood hardware storeor decades, ask
an old man working in a bodega about his daily tasks, learn about a young
women’s dream to open her own nail salon, find out the most unusual bagel
topping at a local cafe, observe the culture of the bathroom line, and take
part in this reanimation of social space.
The walk
will take place Thursday, September 8, 2011 and will begin at the corner of
Bedford Ave. And North 7th in Williamsburg (L train, Bedford stop) at 4:00PM lasting about an
hour and a half. If you would like to take part in this FREE event, please
email SociologicalWalk@gmail.com. Space is limited.Fred Forest (born 1933 in
Algeria, lives in Paris, France) is a pioneer of video art and a theorist, who
created the first interactive environments in France simultaneously using
computer and video as early as1968. At the forefront of interactive art and new
media, sociology, and institutional critique, his work, frequently immaterial
and relational, raises questions about the nature and function of art in a
marketdriven age of information. He has authored dozens of books and exhibited
widely at the Slought Foundation, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Espace Pierre
Cardin, and the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. He is currently
living in Brooklyn, NY, as a resident artist at Residency Unlimited, NYC.
The
exhibition curator, Ruth Erickson, is an independent curator and a PhD
candidate in the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work
focuses on the intersections of politics, social sciences, and art. She has
published in such journals as Framework and via and presented her
work in the USA,France, and England. From 2004-2007, she was Curator at the BCA
Center, Burlington, VT, where she organized over two-dozen exhibitions.
This walk is
part of a suite of events with Fred Forest this August/September. For more
information visit:
CURATOR :
RUTH ERICKSON