- Jim Newman (Dilexi Gallery, Other Minds)
Jim Newman (born
Omaha, Nebraska , 1933) is a film andtelevision producer ,contemporary art curator, gallerist and musician.Musical career and festival management
Discovering
bebop as a teenager and trained as asaxophonist , Newman attendedStanford University andOberlin College , where he received hisBachelor's degree in Music in 1955. While at Oberlin he started a jazz club and was also a founding member, withWalter Hopps and Craig Kauffman, of Concerthall Workshop. In addition to his activities as a musician, Newman has had extensive experience as a jazz presenter, having staged numerous concerts at Oberlin and in Los Angeles, presenting such artists asDave Brubeck ,Teddy Charles ,Count Basie ,Chet Baker ,Charles Mingus ,Terry Gibbs , andGerry Mulligan .In 1978 Newman resumed active music making, studying
flute performance. Since 1982 he has held the baritone saxophone chair with the Junius Courtney band. With filmmakerWilliam Farley he produced a video documentary, "In Between the Notes", on the life and career of master Indian vocalistPandit Pran Nath , working closely with Pran Nath's disciplesTerry Riley ,La Monte Young andMarian Zazeela .In 1992, along with
Charles Amirkhanian , Newman co-founded the new music festival organizationOther Minds , based in San Francisco. He is responsible for the design and formatting of its website. He served as President ofOther Minds (formerly the California College of Performing Arts) from 1992 to 2004 and remains on its Board of Directors.Gallery management and curating
Jim Newman co-founded Syndell Studio in
Los Angeles in 1955, with Ben and Betty Bartosh,Walter Hopps and Craig Kauffman. In that same year they presented "Action I," the first major survey of Californiaabstract expressionist painting, at theSanta Monica Pier merry-go-round. In 1956 he moved to San Francisco where he co-founded the Dilexi Gallery with Robert Alexander in 1958 and directed its operations until it closed in 1970. [ [http://www.as-ap.org/surveyorg.cfm?org_id=1057 Art Spaces archives project] ] Exhibitors at the gallery included: Jeremy Anderson, Hassel Smith, Alvin Light, Leslie Kerr, Craig Kauffman, Deborah Remington,Jay deFeo ,Roy De Forest , Edward Moses, H.C. Westermann, Jess (1958), Sidney Gordin, Gary Molitor, Ron Nagle, Richard Shaw, Robert Morris,Joe Goode (1962) and Charles Ross.In 1993 Newman began a collaboration with conceptual artist Lowell Darling on a project called "Hollywood Archaeology". They began making
Cibachrome prints of discarded movie film found by Darling in the streets and dumpsters of Hollywood in the early '70s. More recently the project has expanded and found a home on the World Wide Web, under the sponsorship of theWhitney Museum of American Art .Film and television production
In his capacity as a film and television producer, Newman worked with
KQED-TV on production of the Dilexi Series, featuring twelve original TV programs by artists includingTerry Riley , Arlo Acton, Anna Halprin,Yvonne Rainer , Robert Nelson,Frank Zappa ,Andy Warhol ,The Living Theater , Philip Makanna,Robert Frank ,Edwin Schlossberg ,Walter De Maria , and Kenneth Dewey [Youngblood, Gene (1970). "Expanded Cinema ." New York. E.P. Dutton & Company. p293] . From 1972 to 1974 he produced two feature films, Phil Makanna's "Shoot the Whale" and "Space Is the Place ", featuring jazz bandleaderSun Ra . In 1976 he produced avideo documentary onPhilippine psychic surgery , "Miracles and Metaphors".References
External links
* [http://www.echonyc.com/~hwdarch/ "Hollywood Archaeology"]
* [http://www.otherminds.org/ Other Minds]
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