Articles By: Alexandra Lerman

New York based filmmaker and artist Alexandra Lerman is the founder of SMAC, a video series about contemporary culture carried by leading online culture publications.
She graduated from Cooper Union School of Art in New York City.
Before producing SMAC, she worked on 3 feature length documentaries as an associate producer: The Ballad of Greenwich Village - a documentary by Karen Kramer about the revolutionary history of the famous New York neighborhood, Déjà Vu Vietnam - a film by Thi Thanh Nga exploring the parallels of the war in Vietnam and the war in Iraq and Russia! The Drama of Art in 12 Episodes - a TV film by Nina Zaretskaya about the retrospective of Russian art at the Guggenheim Museum.
Alexandra’s work has been shown in New York at the Chelsea Art Museum, Artists Space, Janos Gat Gallery and Anthology Film Archives and at Hermitage Museum in St-Petersburg, Russia. Alexandra’s latest project is a documentary about architecture of Central Asia produced with Kyong Park. It will be shown at his exhibition New Silk Roads at Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y León in July 2009 curated by Octavio Zaya.
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Hermann Nitsch in America

Hermann Nitsch in America

Hermann Nitsch speaks to Aaron Levy of the Slought Foundation about the reception of his work in America, in relation to its intensity and immediacy. Introductory notes by Jean-Michel Rabaté and Osvaldo... 

Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea

Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea

Seven handmade boats glided into the waters of the East River, as part of Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea. The show, produced by New-York artist Swoon, debuted this fall at Deitch Studios in Long Island... 

So Many Dreams So Little Space!

So Many Dreams So Little Space!

While a highlight of December’s Miami Art Basil, Russian Dreams also suffered from trying to do too much with too little. Curated by Olga Sviblova, the show brought 23 Russian artists to the relatively... 

The Second Cycle. Tom Dixon

The Second Cycle. Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon is a thinking chap. He is occupied with thoughts about the form of design, technology of design, business of design, distribution of design and — more importantly — the responsibility of... 

Sustainable Architecture with Chad Oppenheim

Sustainable Architecture with Chad Oppenheim

In the past several years Miami has become a major cultural center and a booming real estate development area. As of 2008 it is undergoing a massive building boom that ranks second worldwide (and first... 

This is Not a Toy: 100$ Lap Top

This is Not a Toy: 100$ Lap Top

“Now we in the developed world want something that people in the developing world have. I like that idea!” — Yves Behar on One Lap Top Per Child When the idea of One Laptop Per Child... 

Million Dollar Blocks

Million Dollar Blocks

Displacement. We’ve read about it in the context of refugee camps and en masse exoduses from war-torn regions, but few Americans consider it a domestic problem consistently growing in scale. But... 

Shadow Cities: Robert Neuwirth on the World’s Informal Economies

Shadow Cities: Robert Neuwirth on the World’s Informal Economies

About this Video Robert Neuwirth spoke at Postopolis!, an event organised by BLDDBLOG, City of Sound, Inhabitat, Subtopia and the Storefront for Art and Architecture. A list of available videos from... 

BIG GAMES with area/code at Postopolis

BIG GAMES with area/code at Postopolis

About this Video Kevin Slavin spoke at Postopolis!, an event organised by BLDDBLOG, City of Sound, Inhabitat, Subtopia and the Storefront for Art and Architecture. A list of available videos from the...