2013 Thursday 30 May / as part of If I Can't Dance's DAI-project Occupation Evacuation Transmission, artist Matthew Lutz-Kinoy will give a presentation which takes the form of a live directors commentary / 19: 30 hrs at the DAI's auditorium, open to the public

tag: Arnhem

Live directors commentary over the video:

BACKSANDEDBYLUTZKINOY in which issues of pantomime, biography and generative reacting are addressed. 

Matthew Lutz-Kinoy (1984) is a New York artist currently working out of Berlin. His studio method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form of dance, sculpture installation, printmaking, publications, video, and painting. He collaborates with many artists, most recently with Natsuko Uchino in functional and decorative ceramics and meal planning. In 2012 Lutz-Kinoy's work has been shown at Elaine MGK, Basel, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Villa Romana, Florence, W139, Amsterdam, Kunsterhaus Stuttgart and Deweer gallery, Belgium. His digital artist book is being released by Version House on May 25th 2013 and available for ipad download at http://versionhouse.com.

Occupation Evacuation Transmission is a project conceived by Ian White in collaboration with Emma Hedditch and Jimmy Robert, curated  by If I Can't Dance I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution and organized by Tanja Baudoin.