multimedia

2010

Last Address: an elegy for a generation of NYC artists who died of AIDS

[ March 29, 2010; 1:00 pm; ] New York University’s Kimmel Center will display Last Address, an exhibition eulogizing a generation of New York City artists who died of AIDS, by the New York-based brother and sister filmmakers Ira Sachs and Lynne Sachs, with designer Bernhard Blythe, Sofia Gallísa, and Andrei Alupului. The exhibition, comprising 13 translucent, color photographs (67 x 42 in.) will be installed on the exterior of the Kimmel Windows Gallery, located at La Guardia Place & West 3rd St. Last Address will open April 9 and remain on view through May 31, 2010.

2006

XY Chromosome Project #2 "City Salvage"

Lynne Sachs and Mark Street
With special guests audio pranksters Bosko Blagojevic and Zach Poff
CITY SALVAGE is the second installment of Lynne and Mark’s XY Chromosome project, a dynamic feast for the eyes, ears and mind that considers the cities of HANOI, SANTIAGO, BUFFALO, SAO PAOLO, PRAGUE, NEW YORK, TEL AVIV & SAN FRANCISCO, SARAJEVO.  We’ve [...]

2006

THE XY CHROMOSOME PROJECT #1

THE XY CHROMOSOME PROJECT #1
An impressionistic odyssey for the eyes becomes both haunting and delightful in this moving image dream expedition.

2001

Mary Moylan: Nine Years Underground

“Mary Moylan: 9 years underground”  by Lynne Sachs
a multi-media biography using video, audio, postcards and artifacts
Premiere:  Maryland Film Festival, Charles Theatre;  Maryland Art Place Artist Residency
Mary Moylan, a 32-year-old registered nurse and midwife from Baltimore, was one of two women in the infamous 1968 anti-war group the Catonsville Nine. A feminist and a passionate critic [...]

2001

Horror Vacui: Nature Abhors a Vacuum

A woman drinks tea, washes a window, reads the paper– simple tasks that suggest a desire to fill time with either movement or thought.  Sometimes she hears the rhythmic, pulsing symphony of crickets in a Baltimore summer night. Other times jangling toys dissolve into the roar of a jet overhead, or children tremble at the [...]

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