Steven Ray Shaw: Portfolio
(Comings and Goings) - 10/2002,
A four day public performance with Taro Morita. Performed in conjunction with, but in no way connected to ISEA2002.
(Beer Clock) - 9/2001, 4/2002, 11/2003,
Performed at 'Egregio Ego' at Garden Pier Warehouse #20, 'Sandou Museum: The Kakuozan Spring Festival ', and 'Kizu' at clubBL respectively.
Go For Japanese Toy Drums (aka Dendenigo) - 10/2000, 4/2001, 12/2003, 6/2004, 10/2004
Performed at 'Camp It Up' at Garden Pier Warehouse #20, 'Sandou Museum: The Kakuozan Spring Festival ', 'Kizu' at clubBL, and 'Kizu' at KD Japon, respectively.
(Noushintou Ten) - 7/2000,
An exhibition of the visual art of legendary Nagoya based perfomance group, Noushintou. The exhibition was held at Canolfan Cafe and produced by Steven Shaw for Noushintou.
Steven Shaw Exhibition Zone: (Kimi Ga Sakuhin Da) - 6/2000,
A video installation at The Zone Gallery, Nagoya, Japan. The work utilized otherwise derided architectural facets of the former home turned gallery.
The video element highlighted the performative nature of gallery visitors and passers by. Fax transmissions used to organize the exhibition were also displayed.
7 Months Trying To Be Japanese - 1/2000,
A Five (5) day performance and installation at The Nagoya City City Archives (Nagoya shi Shiseishiryoukann).
Artist Workshop - 11/9 - 21/1999,
A two week performance/installation at the Calnolfan Gallery in Nagoya, Japan.
The performance was in conjunction with the "Jonas Mekas and Friends' Little International Exhibition".
1600 Fava Beans - 11/1999
1600 hand-numbered fava beans were used as part of a score for a collaborative performance at Nagoya Zoukei University of Art and Design.
Turn Around Three Times - 11/11/1999
A telecom-life performance in collaboration with Ayame Yagi.
The performance was conceived as a tribute to the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the eleventh year of the Hei Sei period in Japanese history.
Deja Blue - September and October 1999,
Performed at 'Minato Dina' at Garden Pier Warehouse #20, and 'The Nagoya Zoukei University of Art and Design Art Festival' respectively
Deja Vu - 3/1996,
One part of a three part collaboration with Chris Craychee and Andy Nau at The
Forbes (later Frame) Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA titled 'CSNY'
Winter Blue - 3/1996,
A public performance for sound, video, and installation.
Featuring Erica Crier, Jon Dunn, Binbin Lee, Carolyn Segermark and Sandra Driggers.
Easter Island - 9/1995,
A duet with Nick Hohn at 811 Liberty in Pittsburgh.
RIdiculous - 3/1994,
A week-long collaboration for video. Westerly, Rhode
Island.
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