Brian Doyle
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Brooklyn New York USA |
Contact Type: Artist |
| web: http://www.doylestudio.com | |
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Bio:
Brooklyn artist Brian Doyle’s interest in the subtleties created when cultural and natural phenomena collide has taken him from the Disney utopia of Celebration, Florida to the trenches of New York City’s skyscrapers. The videos, installations, and photos that emerge are semi-fictionalized documentaries that gracefully reveal haunting “realities” just beneath the surface of our recognition. Doyle’s award winning videos have been shown on television, in film festivals, and galleries throughout America and Europe. His videos can be found in the video file of Pierogi 2000 in Brooklyn, NY and Argos in Brussels, Belgium. He graduated with a BFA from Florida State University and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Sculpture Department. Filmography/Awards Info: SELECTED EXHIBITIONS / SCREENINGS 2003 L'Alternativa Independent Film Festival, Hall Screen, Barcelona, Spain Lausanne Underground Film Festival, Switzerland, Chicago Underground Film Festival, "The Light" -- Best Experimental Film Vox Populi, Philadelphia, installation version Annexia, “Exhibition Space(s) 1” Toulouse, France Borderlines Theater Festival, Antwerp, Belgium Capacete Entretenimentos, Instituto Brasileiro de Audiovisual Escola de Cinema Darcy Ribeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil VideoEx traveling show, Locarno, Switzerland Lighthouse Museum of Architecture & Design, “Mobile Cinema exhibition”, Glasgow, UK Moscow International Film Festival, Media Forum Dead Center Film Festival, Oklahoma City Impakt Film Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands VideoEx Experimental Film and Video Festival, Zurich, Switzerland COURTisane Short Film Festival, Ghent, Belgium CITYZOOMS, on the Uebersee Museum square in Bremen, Germany European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany Black Maria Film Festival, 65+ venues, "Current" -- Juror's Citation Award International Film Festival Rotterdam, The Netherlands Slamdance, Park City, Utah 2002 Cinema Paradise Film Festival, Honolulu Kinofilm International Short Film Festival, Manchester ARTE + RTBF Television, "MIC MAC #8", Belgium, France, Germany Alternativa Independent Film Festival, Barcelona Curzon Theater, London “Fw:Fwd,” Deluxe Gallery, London 20,000 Leagues Under the Film Industry, Cleveland Lausanne Underground Film Festival, Switzerland "Current" -- Best Experimental Short Film Ocularis - Reports From the Global Village, Brooklyn, NY Anthology Film Archives - Fresh Film, New York, NY Suffolk County Community College, NY, solo exhibition at Maurice N. Flecker Memorial Gallery New York Underground Film Festival, "Current" -- Special Jury Prize for New York City San Francisco Independent Film Festival 2001 Chicago Underground Film Festival Artscape, Baltimore, MD “Showview” Internationales Video Programm, Galerie 5020, Salzburg, Austria 2000 Chicago Underground Film Festival WEB PROJECTS http://depthome.sunysuffolk.edu/selden/fleckergallery/celebration.htm Celebration (from the yestermorrow project), web project for Flecker Gallery http://www.eyehot.net/doyle.html Brian Doyle Shoots Celebration, web project collaboration with novelist Lee Klein http://www.fwfwd.org Current (preview version) in an online exhibition of artist’s films, presented by Red Leader Industries ARTICLES ABOUT 2003 Film Threat, "Slamdance reviews", by Doug Brunell. 2002 IndieWIRE, “Festival: Uncomfortable, Stupid, or Fascinating: NY Underground Film Fest Runs the Gamut”, by Tim LaTorre. New York Independent Film and Video Monitor, “New York Underground Film Festival Review 2002,” by Peter Hall. Cinemad, volume #6, p.50, “The Chicago Underground Film Festival,” by Mike Plante. BBC News Online, "Online Art To Look Forward To," by James Bregman 1999 Washington Post, Sept. 7, 1999, p. C01, “Can a Planned Community Approach the Utopian Ideal? In Celebration, Fla., It’s a Question That Hits Close to Home,” by Linton Weeks. 1998 Fnews Magazine, May 1998, p.22, Studio insiders, “Brian Doyle: Remembering TV at Home,” by Larry Lee. This Contact appears in this database if Microcinema International has screened a film directed by the Contact, a film directed by the contact is featured in a DVD distributed by the Blackchair Collection Shop, or featured an organization or activity linked with the Contact. This database is used for commercial as well as informational, non-commercial purposes. It is a historical archive of Microcinema International's activities. Inclusion in this database and archive in no way implies a continuing formal relationship or affiliation with Microcinema International or the Blackchair Label nor an endorsement of its activities by the Contact. Contact details are not displayed in order to protect privacy. If you wish to contact this artist please see their website as listed above or write Microcinema International and we will be happy to forward your e-mail.
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