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Commercial Break in NYC

The Nuit Blanche Festival in New York is presenting Commercial Break on the 1st of October, 2011, as part of the Bring to Light free nighttime public festival in Brooklyn.

The festival invites emerging and established artists to make site-specific installations of light, sound, performance and projection art, the event creates an immersive spectacle for thousands of visitors to re-imagine public space and civic life. Bring to Light will transform streets, parks and the industrial waterfront of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, set against dramatic views of the Manhattan skyline. Bring to Light will illuminate Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the same night as ‘nuit blanche’ events in cities across the world, including Toronto, Brussels and Paris.

This international network of nighttime art events is an innovative platform for artists working in new and traditional media to activate a unique canvas of streets, parks, warehouses and shoreline. In its second year, Bring to Light is NYC’s signature citywide nuit blanche, with a roster of artists including Rita Ackermann, Chakaia Booker, Jeremy Blake, Richard Serra and Commercial Break.

For more information on Bring to Light, please see here.
For more information about Commercial Break in Venice please click here.

Festival Opening Reception & Supporters Lounge
Saturday October 1st, 6 pm to 1 am
Opening reception and late night VIP cocktail lounge: The End, Greenpoint recording studio

Private Ferry from Lower Manhattan
Saturday, October 1st, 9 pm to 10 pm
Transportation and cocktails provided by East River Ferry departing from The World Financial Center in Manhattan and arriving at the Greenpoint festival site.

New Museum Panel and Closing Reception
Saturday October 8th, 4 pm to 8 pm
Reserved seats at closing panel discussion at the New Museum: Illuminating the City: Site-Specific Art as Urban Activator

Artists invited by Arthub Asia to the program include: Heman Chong, Jennifer Wen Ma, Lu Yang, The Propeller Group, Ruangrupa, Yi Zhou, Zhou Xiaohu, Xu Tan, Tintin Wulia, Cevdet Erek, Huang Kui, Hu Jieming.

Arthub Asia’s Defne Ayas and Davide Quadrio teamed up with curator Neville Wakefield on this project as content providers.