Elisabeth Subrin





1.31.16
"A Woman, A Part" premieres at International Film Festival Rotterdam.

5.14.14
Damage Reports opens at ICA, Philadelphia.

1.23.10
Elisabeth Subrin: Her Compulsion to Repeat opens at Sue Scott Gallery in NYC.

4.25.10
"Lost Tribes and Promised Lands" will be exhibited in the 2010 Greater New York exhibition at
PS1/MoMA.

5.23.10
MoMA PS1's "Greater New York" exhibition opens today.

5.28.10
Interview on Radiovisual

6.17.10 - 6.21.10
K8 Hardy, Wynne Greenwood and I are screening some work together for Greater New York Cinema, curated by Ed Halter and Thomas Beard.

K8 and I will do a Q&A after our screening on Saturday, June 19th, 3PM.

Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy / Elisabeth Subrin
New Report, 2005 (Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy, video, 12 mins)
New Report Artist Unknown, 2006 (Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy, video, 17 mins)
Shulie, 1997 (Elisabeth Subrin, 16mm/video, 37 mins)
Screened daily at 3pm. Conversation with Hardy and Subrin following Saturday, June 19
screening

6.23.10 - 8.1.10
"Lush Life" opens today at On Stellar Rays.

9.6.10
"Shulie: A Film and Stills by Elisabeth Subrin" opens at The Jewish Museum on September 12 through January 30, 2011

9.24.10
"Planet of Slums" opens at Mason Gross Galleries at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts.

From the press release: On view in the Mason Gross Galleries September 24th - October 23rd twenty-one artists respond to Mike Davis’ book Planet of Slums (2006) using various recycled, reused or found forms and materials including painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, printmaking, film, video and performance. Curators Omar Lopez-Chahoud and LaToya Ruby Frazier organized the exhibition with artists’ works that emphasize land use, the environment, the economy, globalization, foreign policies, government power structures, architecture and detritus.

Artist in the exhibition include; Manuel Acevedo, Alberto Borea, Erik Benson, Tony Bubba, Nanna Debois Buhl, Mary Ellen Carroll, Oscar Cornejo, Abigail DeVille, Oasa DuVerney, Zachary Fabri, Patrick Hamilton, Takashi Horisaki, Amal Laala, Greg Lindquist, Tom Saver, Elisabeth Subrin, Rishi Singhal, Rob Swainston, Nyugen Smith, Juana Valdes and Lori Waselchuk.

The Mason Gross Galleries at Civic Square, 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays. More information is available by calling 732-932-2222, ext. 798. Admission is free.