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Subway Sessions
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Monday, September 4th, 2006
In Part 1, P.S.1 Programming Coordinator Colby Chamberlain interviews the artist Drew Heitzler, whose video documentary on New York City surf culture (no snickering, you Hawaiians) appears at P.S.1 from June 25 - September 4, 2006. Using Super-8 film, Heitzler lends the work the aesthetic of a 1960s home movie. The film is without dialogue and features tracks by The White Stripes, James Chance and the Contortions, John Spencer Blues Explosion, and other bands. (28 minutes)
In Part 2, artist Vincent Szarek, one of Drew Heitzler's New York surfing companions, who trekked out to the beach with surfboards on the subway, reminisces with Colby Chamberlain. (28 minutes)
In Part 3, artist and surfer Andrea Aimi (shown work at White Columns, Milk Studios Gallery, Tokyo Rocket Gallery, Exit Art, and many others) tells Colby Chamberlain her memories of the subway-to-surfboard experience in New York and her observations of Drew Heitzler's film that documents those days. (28 minutes)
In Part 2, artist Vincent Szarek, one of Drew Heitzler's New York surfing companions, who trekked out to the beach with surfboards on the subway, reminisces with Colby Chamberlain. (28 minutes)
In Part 3, artist and surfer Andrea Aimi (shown work at White Columns, Milk Studios Gallery, Tokyo Rocket Gallery, Exit Art, and many others) tells Colby Chamberlain her memories of the subway-to-surfboard experience in New York and her observations of Drew Heitzler's film that documents those days. (28 minutes)
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