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Arleen Schloss
American artist and curator

Arleen Schloss

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American artist and curator
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Female
Place of birth
Brooklyn, USA
Age
81 years
Education
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
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Arleen Schloss (born December 12, 1943 in Brooklyn, NY) is a noted "North American performance art pioneer, video/film artist, sound poet, director and curator"who is an influential figure in the Downtown New York art, video, performance art and music scenes.Schloss began her influence through A’s – an interdisciplinary loft space that became a hub for music, exhibitions, performance art, films and videos. A hotbed of experimentation, A’s featured works from Eric Bogosian, Glenn Branca, Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Zorn, Elliott Sharp, Richard Hambleton, Liquid Liquid, Carolee Schneemann, The Coachmen, Kim Gordon, Phoebe Legere, Mania D, Thurston Moore, Shirin Neshat, Lee Ranaldo, Sur Rodney Sur, Alan Vega and Ai Weiwei.In the 1990s A's became A's Wave where website works and other forms of digital media were shown.

Concurrently with A’s, Schloss established herself as a curator, co-organizing shows at Danceteria and The Storefront of Art and Architecture, now a well-known architectural venue in New York.

Schloss gained attention as a critically acclaimed performance artist in the 1970s. The New York Times stated that her performances were "superior to much performance art."and the SoHo Weekly News noted that her voice was "musical the way Patti Smith or Yoko Ono are musical."

Life and work

Schloss studied at The Bank Street College of Education, The Art Students League, Parsons School of Design and graduated from New York University.Schloss started her career in the galleries of SoHo and the Lower East Side of Manhattan as a painter and performance artist who performed and showed her work in the U.S., Europe and Asia at venues such as the prestigious Franklin Furnace, Betty Parsons Gallery, Bykert Gallery, Construction Company, Max Hutchinson Gallery in SoHo, Lenbachhaus Galeria in Munich, La Nuit Parcourt La Ceil in Belgium, Cafe Einstein in Berlin, The Kitchen and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

In subsequent years she performed her media opera "A.E.BLA BLA BLA" at Ars Electronica in Austria and was a featured guest on Willoughby Sharp's Downtown ’86, a Cable ACE Award-winning program, which showcased the top talent of 1980s performers, artists and musicians.

Additionally, during the 1980s, she began to get noticed for her sound poetry work, most notably for the audio piece "How She Sees It By Her."Schloss' sound work is included in two seminal publications and anthologies, "Just Another Asshole," a short-lived no wave art/music/sound art magazine publication published by Glenn Branca and Barbara Essand "Text-Sound Texts" Edited by Richard Kostelanetz.

Schloss was one of the first national artists to be awarded an 8mm camera from Canonto experiment with 8mm video. Withthe camera, she created the travelogue video Sun Daze Away, which showed at Central Park’s Summerstage and at various venues in Europe and Asia.In 1990 Schloss directed and produced the video documentary "FromKepler2Cyberspace", with Hi8 equipment loans from Sony. This document featured the pioneers of virtual reality, including Dr. Marvin Minsky, John Perry Barlow, Timothy Leary, William Gibson and Jaron Lanier.During the same period of time, Schloss filmed a series of interviews with John Cage and included those interviews in a series entitled "Windows of Chance/Change."Nickelodeon, impressed with her video work and art in dealing with the alphabet and children, hired Schloss in 1989 to direct and produce 15 live video excerpts for the animated TV series Eureeka's Castle, which won a Cable ACE Award.

In the 1990s Schloss continued her work with new forms of art and media.She exhibited her electronic work "Marbelize" at the international digital and technology show at ISEA, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and showed multimedia work on one of the first digital art, radio and Internet programs called ArtNetWeb. Art Dirt In-Port Performance 3/25/1997

Schloss received grants, awards and residencies from The Experimental Television Center, Creative Artists Public Service Grant, New York Foundation of the Arts, Harvestworks, Allied Productionsand the Ford Foundation.She is on the board of Art & Sciences Collaborations Inc, and her work is in the collections of the Fales Library, AT&T, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art and the Donnell Library. The Newyork Undergroundmuseum documents her entire work.A documentary about Arleen's life, called Wednesdays at A's, is currently in post production.Schloss lives in New York City.

Exhibitions, screenings and performances

  • "Feet"; Interactive Installation,Soho, NYC 1970
  • "Words & Sound Music"Jack Smead, Bykert Gallery, New York,1975
  • "Snap" on the making of an Elastic composition ", Alphabet Orchestra, Betty Parsons Gallery, New York 1976
  • "A Shot.Chance", live Video performance,The Kitchen, New York, 1977
  • "Its A at MoMa" live Video Performance, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1978
  • "The New York from the Performance" Lenbachhaus, Städtische Galerie, München 1980
  • "Media Opera" A.E.Bla Bla Bla, Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, Austria, 1986
  • "Glenn Branca Symphony No. 4/Physics", Videonale, 1984
  • "Sun Daze Away",Central Park Summer Stage, 1989
  • "Art Around the Park", Tompkins Square Park, NYC 1992
  • "From Kepler 2 Cyberspace: The Pioneers of Virtual Reality," New York 1993
  • "Schloss mit Hochschule", Retrospektive, Städtische Galerie im Butentor Bremen Germany, 1994
  • "Nine Dragon Heads", Nature Electronic 2nd International Environmental Festival, Chung Buck, Korea 1997
  • "Strange Birds," Group exhibition at Center for Book Arts, NY 2012
  • "Arleen Schloss: an evening of Super 8 Film and Hi8 Video," New Museum, 2012
  • "Come Closer:Art Around the Bowery," 1969 - 1989, Group exhibition at New Museum, 2012
  • "Windows of Chance/Change," New York No Limits Film Series at the White Box Art Center, NY 2012
  • "Art in Flux/Speaking in Tongues," Group Exhibition, New York 2012-2013

Collections

  • Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield Connecticut; 1970/72
  • AT&T Longlines, New Jersey, 1976
  • Belgium Television Network, Liege Belgium 1980
  • Lenbachhaus Galeria, Munich, West Germany;1981
  • Museum of Modern Art Library, 1982, New York City;
  • Donnell Film & Video Library of the City of New York, 1984,
  • Swedish Television Network; Stockholm, Sweden, 1985
  • ORF TV; Linz, Austria, 1990
  • A Table Matsuya, Tokyo, Japan, 1991

Awards

  • Multi-Media, Soho Tech Award, A's Salon Series, 1980
  • ACE Award, The Universe of A, on the making of performance opera, 1987
  • ACE Award Manhattan Cable Television,Eureeka's Castle Nickelodeon TV, 1989
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Who is Arleen Schloss?
Arleen Schloss is an American artist, musician, and curator known for her contributions to the New York City downtown art and music scene in the 1970s and 1980s.
What is Arleen Schloss known for?
Arleen Schloss is known for her multimedia performances, installations, and collaborations with other artists and musicians. She was also the founder and director of the A's Arts organization, which served as a venue for performance art and music.
What were some of Arleen Schloss's notable collaborations?
Arleen Schloss collaborated with various artists and musicians, including Laurie Anderson, Keith Haring, and John Zorn. She also worked with fellow downtown artists such as Jenny Holzer and David Wojnarowicz.
What is the A's Arts organization?
The A's Arts organization, founded by Arleen Schloss, was a multidisciplinary arts space located in New York City. It served as a platform for performance art, live music, and other experimental forms of artistic expression.
What is Arleen Schloss's current work?
There is limited information available about Arleen Schloss's current work. She continues to be recognized for her past contributions to the downtown art scene, but her current artistic activities are not widely documented.
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