Brian Doyle's Featured Exhibitions/News

LAUNCH European premiere held at the
International Film Festival Rotterdam
Jan. 23-Feb. 3, 2008
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Launch is one of just 20 films selected for the
Tiger Awards for Short Film Competition
!

Screening times: Jan. 24, 10:30 PM at Lantaren 2 and Jan. 25, 2 PM at Lantaren 1.

More info here.



Yestermorrow screens in Pulse Art Fair, Pulse Play > SHOT, COUNTER-SHOT
curated by Christopher Eamon, Miami, FL Dec. 5-9, 2007. More info here.


Launch premieres in New York City at Rooftop Films July 26, 2007
More info here.
THE SHOW IS SOLD OUT! Please look out for future screenings to be announced soon!


The Light featured on IFC.com
The Light's full length web premiere. See the menu item: SHORT FILMS: Rooftop Films: then scroll down to June 12. There is a new Rooftop affiliated film each day.
Click here to view The Light. Email the link to a friend right from IFC.com.


Launch premieres at the Henry Art Gallery

7pm June 20, 2007
4100 15th Ave. NE & 41st St., University of Washington, Seattle (click for map)

http://www.henryart.org/programs.htm

"Glassing the Landscape", curated by Brian Doyle, is part of the Artists' Cinema Series. Organized by Fionn Meade with support from Laurent Bardèche of Annexia.

Films included:
Launch, 25 min., Brian Doyle
Little Flags, 6 min., Jem Cohen
Buffalo Common
, 23 min., Bill Brown
Grounded, 4:30 min., Matt McCormick
Platform #10 - Miami, 16 min., Cédrick Eymenier
Atomic Park, 9 min., Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster



Glassing the Landscape



"Inside Job"
at Earnest Cut & Sew Project Space, 821 Washington St. in Meat Packing District (click for map)

The show featured a new photograph shot on location at NASA while making my upcoming film Launch.
See the new photo (click here)

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Yestermorrow featured in suitcAse online magazine....www.suitcasemagazine.com

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Launch ETC Award

 

 


Current
and The Light
tour as part of US Express!

This show presents American video art spanning from the early 70's to present day. Over 60 titles are included in this DVD set that is touring the world through the the U.S. Department of State.

The program is available in over 200 American Corners libraries around the world for screenings to global audiences at local galleries, museums and other cultural centers.

The program intends to introduce single-channel video as art in countries where it has not previously been seen or made. In 2006 scheduled exhibitions were held in Cairo, Egypt, Skopje and Bitola, Macedonia, and Rangoon, Burma.

 

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