SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA PANKABESTIA
Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities
A retrospective of “Swimming Cities of Serenissima”

Anonymous Gallery 169 Bowery New York, NY
Opens Nov 20 6-9pm

As the 53rd Venice Biennale enters its last days and the world’s art community reflects, Anonymous Gallery, curator Spy Emerson and the artist SWOON provide a glimp...se of what critic Jerry Saltz called “…The most moving moment I had at the Biennale…”

“Pankabestia: Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities of Serenissima”, is a retrospective of artist Swoon’s “Swimming Cities of Serenissima”, her recent invasion of the Venice Biennale. Traveling from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, Italy, Swoon and 30+ artists braved the waters of the Adriatic Sea and navigated a fleet of three intricately hand crafted vessels. The exhibition opens on November 20, 2009 and includes artwork, objects, and a series of performances based on the “Swimming Cities” invasion.

The environment/experience will include large-scale wall drawings, original Swimming Cities boat installations, portions of the ships, found objects acquired from sea, performances from the original members of the journey, beautiful photographic documentation from artist Tod Seelie, and art from Spy Emerson, Monica Canilao and many others.

Seelie, whose portraiture (www.todseelie.com/serenissimaportraits/ )will be featured in “Pankabestia,” documented the journey from Slovenia to Italy. His documentation of the journey can be found at www.todseelie.com/serenissima.

Money raised with this campaign will go to the production of the exhibition, theater performances and the series of peripheral events in New York and Miami that will coincide with “Pankabestia.”

The following prints will be offered as a part of this campaign:

Swoon:
Switchback Sisters - www.justseeds.org/blog/images/switchbacksisters.jpg

Tod Seelie:
Print 1 - www.todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_9011_large.html
Print 2 - http://todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_0517_large.html
Print 3 - www.todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_8038_large.html

For a full calendar of Pankabestia events and performances, and availability of tickets, please visit www.anonymousgallery.com from November 1, 2009 on.

Curator Spy Emerson’s thoughts on the experience:

“Pankabestia”- what the Italian villagers called us when we floated into town on our junk rafts. It translates to “punk beasts”, and by all accounts we were - magical, grubby, unruly creatures carrying out an enchanted mythical scene, looking like bits of broken dreams, drifting.

The townspeople were apprehensive along the rural canals to Venice. They locked their doors and windows when we stopped in town, and they watched. The beauty of the rafts was captivating, the poetic pilings and forced perspectives, stairs spiraling upward, and tiny pagodas with corrugated reflections. The brave came to look… then the curious, and before long all people were welcoming us with gifts and food. In a remote fishing village, a woman told me in broken English, we kissed a breath of life into her old home, and we will not soon be forgotten.

The Swimming Cities of Serenissima was Living Art, designed by SWOON, and executed by 30 individual artists known for their abilities to make unreal things happen. Constructed was a reality without right angles, standard rules did not apply there. Alice, Maria, and Old Hickory were the protagonists of our story, and our traveling homes. Living on the rafts, the crew became a visual part of the large moving sculptures, and participants in the mad drama flourishing in turbulence, primal urges, euphoria and fear.

In retrospect, I see that we were punk beasts. We raided dumpsters, slept on the ground, shat in the woods, and laughed in the rain. We let loose our social restraints to be free to create and experience something profound,
to drag our fingertips along the underside of bridges, and jump the fences of the Venice Biennale.”

spy emerson
curator

Press for Swimming cities of Serenissima:

Art In America
www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-opinion/the-market/2009-06-03/swoons-swimming-cities-crashes-the-venice-biennale/
Art in America

“…The most moving moment I had at the Biennale, however, came in the last minutes of my last day at the show. Just before closing time, as guards herded stragglers toward the entrance from the far end of the Arsenal where I was, three marvelous-looking vessels cobbled together from urban detritus motored past Mike Boucher’s wonderful sunken suburban house, and into the small lagoon. A band played a haunting song, a woman sang, a girl swung on a swing. The boats are the work of the artist Swoon. I’m told that Swoon wasn’t even invited to the show. She and her gypsy friends simply entered of their own accord and did what they wanted to do. Like the best work here, Swoon’s work doesn’t come out of academic critique; it comes from necessity and vision. These are the perfect tools for making things as old as time new again — including an art world turned dangerously into itself.”

JERRY SALTZ New York Magazine

New York Magazine
www.nymag.com/arts/art/features/57181/

Time:6:00PM Friday, November 20th
Location:Anonymous Gallery 169 Bowery NY, NY
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SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA PANKABESTIA
Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities
A retrospective of “Swimming Cities of Serenissima”

Anonymous Gallery 169 Bowery New York, NY
Opens Nov 20 6-9pm

As the 53rd Venice Biennale enters its last days and the world’s art community reflects, Anonymous Gallery, curator Spy Emerson and the artist SWOON provide a glimp...se of what critic Jerry Saltz called “…The most moving moment I had at the Biennale…”

“Pankabestia: Punk Beasts of the Swimming Cities of Serenissima”, is a retrospective of artist Swoon’s “Swimming Cities of Serenissima”, her recent invasion of the Venice Biennale. Traveling from the Karst region of Slovenia to Venice, Italy, Swoon and 30+ artists braved the waters of the Adriatic Sea and navigated a fleet of three intricately hand crafted vessels. The exhibition opens on November 20, 2009 and includes artwork, objects, and a series of performances based on the “Swimming Cities” invasion.

The environment/experience will include large-scale wall drawings, original Swimming Cities boat installations, portions of the ships, found objects acquired from sea, performances from the original members of the journey, beautiful photographic documentation from artist Tod Seelie, and art from Spy Emerson, Monica Canilao and many others.

Seelie, whose portraiture (www.todseelie.com/serenissimaportraits/ )will be featured in “Pankabestia,” documented the journey from Slovenia to Italy. His documentation of the journey can be found at www.todseelie.com/serenissima.

Money raised with this campaign will go to the production of the exhibition, theater performances and the series of peripheral events in New York and Miami that will coincide with “Pankabestia.”

The following prints will be offered as a part of this campaign:

Swoon:
Switchback Sisters - www.justseeds.org/blog/images/switchbacksisters.jpg

Tod Seelie:
Print 1 - www.todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_9011_large.html
Print 2 - http://todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_0517_large.html
Print 3 - www.todseelie.com/serenissima/content/_MG_8038_large.html

For a full calendar of Pankabestia events and performances, and availability of tickets, please visit www.anonymousgallery.com from November 1, 2009 on.

Curator Spy Emerson’s thoughts on the experience:

“Pankabestia”- what the Italian villagers called us when we floated into town on our junk rafts. It translates to “punk beasts”, and by all accounts we were - magical, grubby, unruly creatures carrying out an enchanted mythical scene, looking like bits of broken dreams, drifting.

The townspeople were apprehensive along the rural canals to Venice. They locked their doors and windows when we stopped in town, and they watched. The beauty of the rafts was captivating, the poetic pilings and forced perspectives, stairs spiraling upward, and tiny pagodas with corrugated reflections. The brave came to look… then the curious, and before long all people were welcoming us with gifts and food. In a remote fishing village, a woman told me in broken English, we kissed a breath of life into her old home, and we will not soon be forgotten.

The Swimming Cities of Serenissima was Living Art, designed by SWOON, and executed by 30 individual artists known for their abilities to make unreal things happen. Constructed was a reality without right angles, standard rules did not apply there. Alice, Maria, and Old Hickory were the protagonists of our story, and our traveling homes. Living on the rafts, the crew became a visual part of the large moving sculptures, and participants in the mad drama flourishing in turbulence, primal urges, euphoria and fear.

In retrospect, I see that we were punk beasts. We raided dumpsters, slept on the ground, shat in the woods, and laughed in the rain. We let loose our social restraints to be free to create and experience something profound,
to drag our fingertips along the underside of bridges, and jump the fences of the Venice Biennale.”

spy emerson
curator

Press for Swimming cities of Serenissima:

Art In America
www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-opinion/the-market/2009-06-03/swoons-swimming-cities-crashes-the-venice-biennale/
Art in America

“…The most moving moment I had at the Biennale, however, came in the last minutes of my last day at the show. Just before closing time, as guards herded stragglers toward the entrance from the far end of the Arsenal where I was, three marvelous-looking vessels cobbled together from urban detritus motored past Mike Boucher’s wonderful sunken suburban house, and into the small lagoon. A band played a haunting song, a woman sang, a girl swung on a swing. The boats are the work of the artist Swoon. I’m told that Swoon wasn’t even invited to the show. She and her gypsy friends simply entered of their own accord and did what they wanted to do. Like the best work here, Swoon’s work doesn’t come out of academic critique; it comes from necessity and vision. These are the perfect tools for making things as old as time new again — including an art world turned dangerously into itself.”

JERRY SALTZ New York Magazine

New York Magazine
www.nymag.com/arts/art/features/57181/

Time:6:00PM Friday, November 20th
Location:Anonymous Gallery 169 Bowery NY, NY
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SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA this friday, we'll be giving a lecture/slideshow about the venice project, come?http://confluxfestival.org/2009/events/workshops/tianna-kennedy/

confluxfestival.org
The Swimming Cities of Serenissima was fleet of handmade boats and a crew of artists traveling the Adriatic Sea from Slovenia to Venice this May and June, 2009. We made art boats from junk and performed ...
Whelky Tartar
Whelky Tartar
is 12 pm noon or midnight????
September 15 at 1:56pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA hey, so a good percentage of the crew of serenissima are heading to India, check out thenew project (and fundraiser) here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=138051482202&ref=mf

our first fundraiser for Swimming Cities: Ganges 2010
Location:The Waterpod, docked at World's Fair Pier in Corona, Queens
Time:7:00PM Sunday, September 20th
Susanna Harwood Rubin
Susanna Harwood Rubin
i am SUCH a fan...my favorite work of the past year or so...much love & respect...
September 15 at 8:34pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA We're back on Certosa tonight with all our friends from VdV for a BBQ! It's great to be back on this little piece of paradise and be able to finally just kick back and relax. If you're around stop by and join us!

June 19 at 10:58am
Eliza Strack
Eliza Strack
Congrats on the expedition.
June 19 at 1:50pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA FINAL MOMENTS! PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: Friday, June 12th @ Zattere, 9pm Saturday, June 13th @ Giardini, 9pm Sunday, June 14th @ Isola Della Certosa, 9pm

June 12 at 7:18am
Tina
Tina
Ah! I spent the morning looking at your photos on Flickr. What an adventure. The photos seem to focus on a very few of the entire crew....
June 13 at 4:12pm
Jon Roussos
Jon Roussos
It was fun to go from seeing the three rafts tied up at Certosa to finding they really were vesels as we passed them on the Vaparetto to stopping by Zattere on the 12 th. What an adventure, and a treat for those of us visiting Venice at that time.
July 7 at 4:15pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA Swimming Cities on land Please join crew members from the swimming cities of Serenissima and Metricubi for an evening of art, music, and performance. with Dark Dark Dark, Harrison abstains, Tod Seelie, Constance Hockaday, and Spy andMoses. collaborations

June 9 at 8:45am
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA Ok. We’ve succumbed to twitter. We’re, um, spontaneous, so you can follow us at www.twitter.com/swimmingcities - we’ll figure out how to work it and keep you posted.

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The Swimming Cities of Serenissima is a fleet of handmade boats and a crew of artists traveling the Adriatic Sea from Slovenia to Venice this May and June, 2009
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA we are here! http://www.ventodivenezia.it/ come tonight before 8pm. Show's at 9pm. We'll take you home on Stinky afterwards.
love and love - the crew

www.ventodivenezia.it
Sabato 23 Maggio il Polo nautico Vento di Venezia, in collaborazione con l’Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Venezia Triathlon, ha organizzato per il secondo anno consecutivo una corsa campestre attraverso l’Isola della Certosa e le sue diverse realtà:
Tina
Tina
Great accomplishment. Hurrah! Hope you enjoy your time there!
June 7 at 2:35pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA Murphy strikes again! To the great dismay of all in tents and porpoises, it’s a rainin’ here in Venezia! Tonight’s show is now officially CANCELLED for fear of electrocution via rented musical equipment and well, bad weather for an outside audience

June 5 at 10:43am
Carrie Lee Schwartz
Carrie Lee Schwartz
Oh to be in Venice again... Bella Fortuna!!
June 5 at 2:07pm
Rebecca Evans
Rebecca Evans
I hope you were able to find a dry place to sleep at least -? Glad that they are playing it safe but I really hope you get a chance to perform as well!
June 6 at 4:21pm
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA WE MADE IT! We have arrived in Venice and settled in at our new home at VDV on the island of Certosa. Frantic work preparing for this weekend's performances commenced immediately. If you are in Venice for the Bienna

June 5 at 7:37am
Colleen Burke-Pitts
June 5 at 10:06am
Neil Golden
Neil Golden
please continue to do the things you think for approximately forever
June 5 at 10:38am
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA Bogged down by rain and more winds of the Bora in Cortalazzo. Been camping in 3 ft. grasses along the "Lagoon of Death" and working on the performance. Dark Dark Dark joined our ranks indefinitely yesterday. Wish us smooth sailing as we push for Venice to

May 31 at 10:16am
Ian Colon
Ian Colon
Safe passages! wish i could be experiencing the same strange and fantastic things with you!
June 4 at 11:43am
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA
www.swimmingcities.org
A fleet of hand-crafted vessels on their way to Venice, Italy
Nina Coulson
Nina Coulson
brilliant
June 2 at 1:15am
SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA

SWOON'S SWIMMING CITIES OF SERENISSIMA We are weathering out an attack of the "Bora" (an amazingly strong wind that comes down out of the mountains) in a small town on the canal. We hope to be moving tomorrow, headed to the Venice Lagoon, and soon to Venice! You can check out some photos and videos we just updated on our Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/swimmingcities/

www.flickr.com
Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.
Evelyn Fugate
Evelyn Fugate
this is the best project EVER ♥
May 27 at 10:40am
Tina
Tina
Thanks for the update. Hope the boats handle the wind OK.
May 28 at 8:02pm
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