Incognitum Hactenus
Ongoing: Co-editor of the art, philosophy, and horror journal INCOGNITUM HACTENUS
Ongoing: Co-editor of the art, philosophy, and horror journal INCOGNITUM HACTENUS
Upcoming: “Empty Distances” with James Aldridge, Darren Banks, Sean Higgins, Deborah Stratman, Alan Warburton, and the Twilight Zone at Mark Moore Gallery (June 2013, Los Angeles)
Upcoming: On the Desperate Edge of Now with Marnie Weber, Joachim Koester, Folkert de Jong, and Heather Cantrell at Dumbo Arts Center (February 2013, New York)
Upcoming: Film as a Social Art: contemporary moving images and social practice with Josh Azzarella, Karl Erickson, My Barbarian, Stephanie Sinclair, more. CAA Panel and Film/Video Screening (February 16, 2013, New York)
Ongoing: Artist Film Club at Nitehawk Cinema (September 2012 – Present, New York)
Ongoing: Monthly VHS Vault programming at Nitehawk Cinema, New York. (May 2012 – present)
Scènes à Faire : Art & Law Residency Exhibition at Dumbo Arts Center (October 2012, New York)
Shocking representation at Dumbo Arts Center (September 6, 2012, New York)
SPARKMARKER with Richard Kern, Alexa Gerrity, Aïda Ruilova, Diana Shpungin, and Darren Banks with special clips featuring Rod Serling, David Lynch, and Charles Eames. (June 2012, New York)
Notice of Public Hearing: Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ‘Art & Law’ Exhibition at SculptureCenter (December 2011, New York)
The Dark Room: spectral space of photography and film in Alexander Nicolas Gehring’s “Messages from the Darkroom and Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom” is the text for the Brighton Photo Fringe Open ’11 exhibition (November 18 – December 18, 2011) as a contributing Guest Curator.
The Art of Fear – two-part artist film program with Jamie Shovlin, Takeshi Murata, Darren Banks, Aida Ruilova, My Barbarian, and Marnie Weber. (New York, October 2011)
How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare in collaboration with Darren Banks (Summer 2011, UK)
The Real Horror Symposium (London, October 2010).
Darren Banks – The Palace Collection (Project for The Dictionary of Received Ideas, July 2010, London)
Heather Cantrell – A Study in Portraiture: Act I (Los Angeles, summer 2009) and A Study in Portraiture: Act II (London, winter 2009)
My research/writing on the contagious relationship between horror film and contemporary art.
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