[spectre] October 1st: A Tribute to Phill Niblock @ Anthology Film Archives NYC

Katherine Liberovskaya liberovskaya at compuserve.com
Mon Sep 29 06:16:50 CEST 2008


An Evening in Celebration of Phill Niblock's 75th Birthday

ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES

32 SECOND AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10003; (212) 505-5181 fax (212) 477-2714

TRIBUTE TO PHILL NIBLOCK
Wednesday, October 1 at 7:30

Anthology presents an evening in celebration of intermedia composer,
artist and pillar of the downtown arts community Phill Niblock, on the
night before he turns 75. A multitude of artists from among the
hundreds Niblock has worked with, produced or befriended over his
forty-plus-year career in the art and contemporary music world will
present brief interventions in tribute to his life and oeuvre. Ranging
from live performances in dance, poetry and music, to film and video
works, to recorded music or performance, this promises to be a truly
one-of-a-kind intermedia night.

Participants include many musicians, performers, writers and media
artists, among them: Elaine Summers, Gerd Stern, Sally Gross, Sally
Silvers + Bruce Andrews, Anne Tardos, Steve Dalachinsky + Okkyung Lee,
Yuko Otomo, Jozef Cseres, Thomas Buckner, Jens Brand + Dan Evans
Farkas + Ben
Manley + Volker Straebel, hans w. koch + Bettina Wenzel, David First +
Tom Hamilton, Shelley Hirsch + Ursula Scherrer, Alan Licht + Andrew
Lampert, Micheal J Schumacher, Dave Gearey, Jim Staley, David Watson +
Matt Welch, Alexandra Dementieva, Esther Venrooy, Robert Poss, Elliot
Sharp + Janene Higgins, Chris Mann, Mary Jane Leach, Irina Danilova,
Peter Shapiro, Astrid Klein, Katherine Liberovskaya + Al Margolis +
Michael Delia ...

Organized by Katherine Liberovskaya with help from Al Margolis and
Peter Shapiro.

To request an image or further information about Phill Niblock,
please email Stephanie Gray: publicity at anthologyfilmarchives.org

About Anthology Film Archives:  Founded in 1970, Anthology's mission
is to exhibit, preserve, collect documentation about, and promote
public and scholarly understanding of independent, classic, and
avant-garde cinema. Anthology screens more than 900 film and video
programs per year, publishes books and catalogs annually, and has
preserved more than 700 films to date.

Directions: Anthology is at 32 Second Ave. at 2nd St. Subway: F or V
to 2nd Ave; 6 to Bleecker.
Tickets: $8 for adults, $6 for students & seniors; $5 for members.



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