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INTRODUCTION
by Rudy Lemcke
INSTALLATION
PHOTOS
FLOOR 2
1. Opening Images +
Map of Exhibition
2. The End of Beauty
3. Haunted House
4. The Origin of Light
FLOOR 3
COMMUNITY AREA
5. Exhibition Overview
6. ACT UP Banners
7. Die In Posters
8. Immemorial
9. 6th Int. Conf. on AIDS
10. Clean Works
11. Inside/Out: Voices
12. AIDS Timeline
FLOOR 3
GALLERY
13. Death Songs
14. AIDS Memorial
15. Fin Again(s) Wake
16. My Dead
17. Cinders
FLOOR 4
18. Where the Buffalo Roam
INTERVIEW
with Rudy Lemcke by Lester Strong, 2006
RESUME
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Rudy Lemcke
Born: 1951, St. Louis, Missouri.
Education:
1974, Baccalaureate in Philosophy, University of Louvain, Louvain, Belgium.
2000, Certificate in Internet Design and Technology, San Francisco State University, Multimedia Studies Program. San Francisco, California.
Email: rudy2000@earthlink.net
Website: www.rudylemcke.com
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One Person Exhibitions, Screenings, and Media Projects:
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| 2007 |
"Picturing AIDS: 1986 - 1996" San Francisco LGBT Center, California
"City of the Future," SomArts Gallery, San Francisco, California |
| 2004 |
"The Butterfly Collection of Miss Emily Watson," Jon Sims Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California.
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"Light F/X," ATA Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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"Video Projections: Rudy Lemcke," State University of New York, Farmingdale. New York.
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| 2003 |
"The Forgetfulness of Being," (video projections.) The Center. San Francisco, California.
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| 2001 |
"Ordinary Language," Lux Gallery. San Francisco, California.
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| 1999 |
"Projects Room," Launch of Net Art Site. San Francisco Arts Commission Individual Artist project.
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| 1998 |
"Perfect Lover," Net Art Project. QAR. San Francisco.
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| 1997 |
"Mourning Becomes Ecstatic," Artist CD released. San Francisco, California.
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| 1992 |
"Immemorial," A Day Without Art Installation; Hearst Court, DeYoung Museum, San Francisco, California.
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| 1992 |
Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1991 |
Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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Eye Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1989 |
Art Museum of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, California.
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Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, California.
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| 1986 |
Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, Davis, California.
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Kala Institute, Berkeley, California.
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| 1985 |
Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California.
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Falkirk Cultural Center, San Rafael, California.
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| 1984 |
Lawson Galleries, San Francisco, California.
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| 1982 |
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1979 |
Diversity Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Selected Group Exhibitions, Screenings and Media Projects:
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| 2007 |
MIX Film and Video Festival, New York: "7,200 Drawings of Bill T. Jones" |
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Barcelona LGBT Film and Video Festival, Barcelona, Spain: "7,200 Drawings of Bill T. Jones" |
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The NewFest - Film Festival, New York: "7,200 Drawings of Bill T. Jones" |
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EyeDrum Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia: "Lightning Field" |
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Resolutions '07, Hallwalls, Buffalo, New YorkL "Lightning Field" |
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Frameline 30, Roxie Theater, San Francisco: "7,200 Drawings of Bill T. Jones" |
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"Unexpected Developments," curated by Tirza Latimer, CCA, San Francisco |
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"Hope & Healing," SomArts Gallery, San Franciso |
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Festival Némo 2005, Paris. (Screening of "Lightning Field," with MicroCinema International) |
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"Art, AIDS, Activism, Women," Lesser Theater, Mills College. Oakland, California |
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Frameline 29, Victoria Theather, San Francisco: "Thom Gunn - Double Portrait" |
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"Monument/Recall," (film/vidoe program) Camerawork Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 2003 |
Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California
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| 2002 |
University Art Gallery, Stoney Brook University, Stoney Brook, New York.
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| 2001 |
Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California
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| 1998 |
"Net Art Projects," Fireworx Web Site. Berkeley, California.
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| 1997 |
10th Annual Dallas Video Festival.
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New Festival: New York LGBT Film Festival.
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| 1996 |
"Digital Artworks," San Francisco State College of Extended Learning. San Francisco, California.
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Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1995 |
"In A Different Light," University Art Museum, Berkeley, California.
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"Hole," Artificial Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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"30 Year Survey," Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, California.
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Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1994 |
"20 Year Survey: Southern Exposure," Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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"Homage to the Bard," Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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"Projections In Public," Clarion University, Clarion, Pennsylvania.
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"Projections In Public," San Francisco Art Commission, San Francisco, California.
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"Media To Metaphor: Art About AIDS," Grey Art Gallery, NYU, New York.
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| 1993 |
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California.
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Fine Art Gallery, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
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McKissick Museum, The University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.
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Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida.
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Musee D'Art Contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1992 |
Sharadin Art Gallery, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
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Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, Washington.
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Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York.
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"Artists Images of AIDS,", The College of Marin, Marin, California.
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"Queer Projections," Site Project, San Francisco, California.
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| 1991 |
"AIDS Timeline," Group Material, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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| 1990 |
"AIDS Timeline," Group Material, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conneticut.
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"Inside/Out:Voices From Home," Walter McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California.
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| 1989 |
"AIDS Timeline," Group Material, University Art Museum, Berkeley, California.
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| 1989 |
"ACT-UP," Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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"Artists Against AIDS," Butterfield & Butterfield, San Francisco, California.
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"Art and Self Healing-Art About AIDS," Hosted by New Langton Arts, San Francisco, California.
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| 1988 |
"The Third Sex," Hallwalls, Buffalo, New York.
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"Monument & Memorial," New Langton Arts, San Francisco, California.
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| 1985 |
"Photographs of Site Specific Sculptures," Lawson Galleries, San Francisco, California.
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"Three Sculptors," Lawson Galleries, San Francisco, California.
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| 1984 |
"New Works," Lawson Galleries, San Francisco, California.
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| 1983 |
Rolando Castellon Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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Lawson Galleries, San Francisco, California.
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Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco, California.
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| 1982 |
"Audio Art: Rudy Lemcke & Doug Hollis," KUSF Radio, San Francisco, California.
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Rolondo Castellon Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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50-A Bannam Street, San Francisco, California.
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P.S. 1, Long Island City, New York.
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University of California School of Environmental Design, U.C. Berkeley, California.
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| 1981 |
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1980 |
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, California.
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| 1979 |
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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