See Some Things @ Meet Waradise (Brought to you by Fjord Photo)

Meet Waradise + Fjord Photo - Gerald Edwards III
MEET WARADISE:  a temporary venue for things to happen
Curated by Fjord Photo
Directed by Alice Wells, with a forthcoming exhibition curated by Karen Archey, and design by Caroline Askew

NOVEMBER 19, 2008
Opening Reception NOVEMBER 19, 2008 6-10PM

MEET WARADISE
17 Orchard Street
New York, NEW YORK (map)

Fjord is a one-night exhibition in which the general expectations of a photography exhibition will be broken and the viewer will be able to directly interact with the photographs. This exhibition features the work of 66 photographers from the Fjord collective. The photographs will be displayed in an un-mounted, un-bound fashion in order to promote direct interaction between the viewers and the work.

Exhibiting photographers are:
Dustin Aksland, Nicole Akstein, Mary Amor, Michelle Arcila, Daniel Augschöll, Mikaylah Bowman, Coley Brown, Alana Celii, Céline Clanet, Gerald Edwards III, Jon Feinstein, Bea Fremderman, Dana Gentile, Gustav Gustafsson, Jessica Hans, Paul Herbst, Nicola Kast, Clare Kelly, Jonathan Knobel, Andrew Laumann, Shane Lavalette, Bryan Lear, Miranda Lehman, Seth Lower, Sophie Lvoff, Michael Marcelle, Alexander Martinez, Lydia Anne McCarthy, Andrew McComb, Mark McKnight, Ye Rin Mok, Chad Muthard, Erin Nelson, Erika Neola, Jennifer Niederhauser, Kaarel Nurk, Grady O’Connor, Ulijona Odisarija, Nils Orth, Cristina Maria Oswald, Justin James Reed, Jessica Roberts, Lazaro Rodriguez, Tamara Rosenblum, Bryan Schutmaat, Daniel Shea, Brea Souders, Jake Stangel, Will Steacy, Tim Steer, Sean Stewart, Joseph Tripi, Brad Troemel, Jesper Ulvelius, Elo Vazquez, Kamden Vencill, Corrie Vierregger, Greg Wasserstrom, Shen Wei, Alice Wells, Ian Whitmore, Mark Wickens, Jessica Williams, Grant Willing, Sarah Wilmer, and Davin Youngs

So they Say:
Meet Waradise: a temporary venue for things to happen. 
A project to promote interaction, exchange, and connection. 
An excuse to juice a dense network of emerging artists and thinkers. 
An exhibition of fantastical works by fantastic artists. 
A place for performance, discussion, presentation, listening, dancing, relaxing, you name it.
Meet Waradise is your escape den. 
Meet Waradise is your happy hour. 
Meet Waradise is your mind blown. 
Meet Waradise is your livingroom.
Meet Waradise is your haunt. 
Meet Waradise is where everybody knows your name.

meet@meetwaradise.com

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Come See some of my photographs + Books of New Insanity Strewn Across this rad pop-up space on the Lower East Side. MY CNN style hologram will be in attendance, but unfortunately my corpse shall not.

As Above So Below @ Hamburger Eyes Photo Epicenter (GET THERE!)

As Above So Below - Hamburger Eyes Photo Epicenter - Gerald Edwards III

AS ABOVE SO BELOW
Curated by Chris Fitzpatrick

OPENING RECEPTION: November 14, 2008 from 6 – 9pm
EXHIBITION DATES: November 14 – December 12, 2008
GALLERY HOURS: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 8pm
PRESS CONTACT: Chris Fitzpatrick

Photo Epicenter
26 Lilac Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-550-0701

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Can an exhibition generate a film in the minds of its viewers?

Photo Epicenter in San Francisco will present AS ABOVE SO BELOW, an interdisciplinary group exhibition, from November 14 through December 12, 2008. It will feature work by local and international artists in photography, installation, sound, painting, video, the gallery’s answering machine (415-550-0701), and a green screen sculpture for psychic activation. A large selection of scripts, stories, visual publications and other texts commissioned from writers will also be on display. The exhibition is free and open to the public, with an opening reception on Friday, November 14, from 6-9 p.m.

Curated by Chris Fitzpatrick, AS ABOVE SO BELOW takes its title from the Emerald Tablet and has been organized in response to a series of photographs that document the Chaitén volcano as it erupted during a lightning storm last May. Diverse themes—from the fungal Nordic roots of Christmas to claims over Nikolai Tesla—will emerge in each artwork and text, presenting a seemingly disparate series of triggers that will elicit an infinite combination of subjective narratives.

AS ABOVE SO BELOW features an active papier mâché volcano by the collective Anonymous Orphan, vinyl wall text and thousands of matchbooks by Francesca Bennett & Nicholas Matranga, a left-handed painting by James Bradley, video by Aleksandra Domanović, a reappearing photographic composite by Gerald Edwards III, retroactive computer-generations of Carlos Gutierrez’s photographs of the Chaiten eruption, photography and mushrooms picked by Uri Korn, a light box by Bessie Kunath, a quantic experiment by Raimundas Malašauskas, video by Daniel Oates-Kuhn, an immaterial evacuation by Post Brothers, a message smoked on the gallery ceiling and an installation outside its window by Rick Predovic, as well as a video by Brad Troemel created to induce seizures. Alternate scripts and other texts written by Francesca Bennett & Nicholas Matranga, Jon Frechette, Israel Posinov/Geoffrey Post/Post Brothers, Ray Potes, Sally Szwed, and many more will be displayed on a large table with Mandarin subtitles to a non-existent film by Xiaoyu Weng, a children’s coloring book by Michelle Y. Hyun, and new visual publications by Anonymous Orphan.

During the opening reception on November 14th from 6pm – 9pm, Popcorn modified with colors and flavors inspired by the Chaitén eruption will be served, Post Brothers will stage a reading enacting a scene from grandpa Posinov’s The Capsule. At the closing reception on December 12th from 6pm-9pm, two performances of Van Halen’s “Eruption” on the electric guitar will occur simultaneously.


Aleksandra Domanović


James Bradley

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West Coast Team! Get out the goat and get to the Burger World cause Fitzpatrick is bringing some more heat. If Lil Wayne were able to provide Chris Fitzpatrick & Ray Potes with an inspirational endorsement of the exhibition schedule at HEPE i think it would be something like “You can’t get on my level cause I am so unlevel” Hell, it’s all gonna be on overload, I hope you guys can make it out and send me a mind map of what is going down.