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SUNDAY Seven Easy Steps
Video Series, curated by Amanda Schmitt
Monday, January 4, 7:00pm
Video Series continues: February 16, March 29, May 11, June 15

The third installment of Seven Easy Steps, a seven-part video series, will provide the appropriate equipment and creative stimulus in order to attain Technological Innovations. F...eatured video artists include Philippe Blanchard, Joost Conijn, Adam Frelin, Desirée Holman, Mads Lynnerup, Catherine Ross, Jared Steffensen, Keith Telfeyan and JD Walsh.

Seven Easy Steps is a video screening series that will empower you to take the steps towards achieving happiness and leading a successful, fulfilled life. People feel happy when their desires are fulfilled. The series will continue with videos that offer the sacred guidance that will lead them towards Spiritual Ecstasy; supply the necessary information to make Scientific Discoveries; the titillations and delights that blissfully lead to Physical Pleasure; and finally the expertise, skill, and ingenuity that guides them towards producing Artistic Masterpieces.

Screenings will be held at Horton Gallery (located at 504 West 22nd Street, Parlor Level, New York, NY, 10011). Schedules for individual screenings will be released each month.

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Time:7:00PM Monday, January 4th
Location:Horton Gallery
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www.nytimes.com
The geography of the Lower East Side can make it a chore for those mainly looking for art. But it is worth the trip as it is a place to discover new and exciting artists.
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SUNDAY KIRK HAYES
Recent Trompe-l'œil Paintings
December 3-6, 2009, 2009

NADA ART FAIR / Booth #611
New Location:
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33141

Time:10:00AM Thursday, December 3rd
Location:NADA Art Fair, Miami Beach, FL
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artforum.com
The online edition of Artforum International Magazine.
Kyle Schmitt
Kyle Schmitt
congrats!
November 4, 2009 at 1:03pm
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SUNDAY Bryan Zanisnik interview with Heeb magazine:
http://www.heebmagazine.com/blog/view/2256

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SUNDAY In "Dry Bones Can Harm No Man", photographs of carefully constructed tableaus incorporate highly personal as well as found objects, suggest order and disorder, and contain absolute meaning and no meaning at the same time. The richly patterned backdrops both hide and reveal domestic objects such as family photos, kitche...n utensils, bars of hotel soap, a collection of Americana novels, and antique toys, all existing in a non-hierarchical space. Rather than directly addressing nostalgia or domesticity, the photographs bring to mind impending concerns about preservation and decay.

The spaces within the photographs constantly shift, appearing one moment as a private and authentic locale and the next as a subjective and fictitious construct. In “The Waning Song,” objects such as a hanging bathrobe, turned-over birdcage, and a pile of condoms suggest an absent character wandering somewhere throughout the home. In “Dad and the Twelve Signs,” the artist’s father plays the role of a fictional character staging a sort of pseudo-tribal, zodiac ritual.

In the 2-channel video, “Preserve,” we follow Zanisnik’s father as he leads the viewer through both a taxidermy museum in Northern Maine and the artist’s childhood home in New Jersey. His father acts as a tour guide and salesperson, feeding us important —yet concurrently banal— information about the objects on display. Shifting between a private, domestic space and a public, institutional space, the artist’s father explains why the objects before him are significant, retained, and preserved. A continuation of an ongoing collaboration with his own father, the dialogue between the artist as video maker and the father as performer creates a portrait of time, aging, decay, and an intimate exploration of one’s own relationship to their surroundings.

In conjunction with the exhibition, a live performance will take place at SUNDAY L.E.S. on Saturday, November 7, 3:00pm.

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Time:7:00PM Friday, October 16th
Location:SUNDAY L.E.S
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SUNDAY ***NOTE: this screening will be held at HORTON & LIU in Chelsea***

Seven Easy Steps: Social Improvment begins with a screening that will provide the viewer with the inspiration needed in order to realize Social Improvements. Featured video artists include caraballo-farman, Antoine Catala, Benjamin Dowell, Erica Eyre...s..., Susana Gaudêncio, Erica Magrey, and Bryan Zanisnik among others.

Seven Easy Steps video screening series that will empower you to take the steps towards achieving happiness and leading a successful, fulfilled life. People feel happy when their desires are fulfilled. The series will continue with videos that will reveal the inner emotional strides and personal sacrifices viewers need to make in order to find Loving Relationships; the necessary information to make Scientific Discoveries; the sacred guidance that will lead them towards Spiritual Ecstasy; the appropriate equipment and creative stimulus in order to attain Technological Innovations; the titillations and delights that blissfully lead to Physical Pleasure; and finally the expertise, skill, and ingenuity that guides them towards producing Artistic Masterpieces.

Video Series continues: November 17, January 4, February 15, March 29, May 11, June 15. Screenings will be held at HORTON & LIU (located at 504 West 22nd Street). Schedules for individual screenings will be released each month.

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Video Screening series
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, October 13th
Location:HORTON & LIU
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SUNDAY Please join us at the opening reception of "Slow Photography," featuring paintings by Saul Becker, Daniel Rich, and Lauren Warner.

featuring Saul Becker, Daniel Rich, and Lauren Warner
Time:7:00PM Thursday, September 17th
Location:SUNDAY L.E.S.
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SUNDAY Please join the Horton & Liu page for updates related to our new sister gallery in Chelsea.

September 6, 2009 at 10:19am
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September 6, 2009 at 10:22am
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SUNDAY is pleased to announce the New York solo debut of Dutch photographer Annick Ligtermoet. In "De Verontrustende Wereld" (The Uncanny World), institutional grey boxes protrude from the wall containing small photographs, collected trinkets such as personal diaries, letters and vanity mirrors. Visit www.horton-co.com to read more!

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SUNDAY (Coinciding with the New Museum opening of "Younger Than Jesus")...

The gallery is pleased to announce From the Sheets, a solo show featuring new works by Lauren Luloff. Combining bed sheets, found textiles, and expressionistic brushwork, the artist embraces the artistic legacy of Abstract Expressionism in an attempt to... capture the emotional intensity of life’s experiences.

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SUNDAY SUNDAY is pleased to announce the opening of a Chelsea annex space HORTON & Co. with "Spring Love" by Asuka Ohsawa.

Spring Love
Time:6:00PM Thursday, April 2nd
Location:Horton & Co.