Presenting visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces.

Danza Did It!

A unique hybrid of pop culture overkill and avant-garde experimentalism, “Danza Did It” is a performance art project that aims to explore the talents of Tony Danza and inject the phrase “Danza Did It” into everyday lexicon. Online in origin, this phenomenon is meant to manifest into the real world and become a part of pop culture, disseminated throughout the cultural mainstream. In an era of internet trends and viral videos, this “Danza Did It” aspires to become an idiom coined through artistic means, similar to the phrase “Jumping the Shark” created by Jon Hein. Chuck Norris Facts crossed over from the internet into the real world. “Danza Did It” is the next sensation to bridge that gap.

“As you are aware, Tony Danza is a man of many talents: actor, teacher, tap dancer, boxer, etc. (just to name a few) … Tony Danza represents someone who has done nearly everything, ” writes Danza Did It! co-creator Louis Crisitello, Jr.

Shepard Fairey’s “Andre the Giant Has A Posse” serves as an inspiration for this transformation of Tony Danza’s persona from washed-up celebrity to a meaningful art experiment. Ridiculous as this initial project may seem, its founded in a belief that humor has the potential to alleviate and circumvent stress and anxiety. As Louis Crisitello, Jr., states:

“Perhaps, we can all unite in the name of Danza.”

“It is important to note that this project’s origin comes out of the endless number of tragedies that came into my life last year, the first of which was the untimely death of my father who as a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in a hit-and-run on September 17, 2012. “ Louis Crisitello writes. “My father was impressed by Tony Danza’s feat to master a new craft each year.  He once told me that Tony Danza was just as good of a rapper as Eminem. As bizarre as this project might seem, it is personal to me and serves a cathartic purpose.”

Check out more about the project here.

Art in Odd Places 2013: NUMBER

OCTOBER 11–20, 2013 on 14th Street NYC

CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSALS

Deadline: March 1, 2013, Midnight EST

AiOP invites imaginative proposals for its ninth annual  public art and performance festival.   This edition takes place October 11-20, 2013 along 14th Street from Avenue C to the Hudson River in NYC.

We welcome disciplinary diversity — visual/installation, performance, time-based media, virtual/gaming.  We encourage projects that explore this location’s history and heterogeneity, and that actively engage the public realm.

This year’s theme is NUMBER.

14 – #1 – 10 – 100 – 3.14 – 69 – 99 – 212 – 718 – 7eleven – 9/11 –
911 – 3/11 – 24/7 – 365 – 10-4 – 13 – 666 – 1492 – 1776 – 1857 –
1968 –1984 –1989 – 12/21/2012 – 47% – 99% – 1% – 0 – ∞ – 2013

How numbers crowd us.  Hurrying us, burying us, buoying us, worrying us.  Dates to remember and forget, time to make, numbers in funds, pools, mints, checks, and balances, a lucky promise, the first, the last, boom and dip, growth and decline, profit and loss, debt and depression, taxes, tolls, polls, inflation, treasure and foreclosure, precision, penury, exactitude, excess, codes, ciphers, coins, currency, rhythm and cycles, counting and accounting, counting votes, counting cards, counting all his money, counting the hours, counting sheep, counting down, count your blessings, don’t count your chickens, stand up and be counted, discounts and recounts, but who’s counting?, enumeration and remuneration, too much, too little, constraint, restraint and abundance, negative and positive, light years and leap years, grids and statistics, grades and scores, temperatures and prices, height and weight, ratios and equations, calculation and evaluation, measures and yardsticks, latitude and longitude, solitude and multitude, population and annihilation, nil, null, nada and nought, bupkis, zip, zilch, and zero, zillions, billions, millions and millennia, more or less, the long and the short of it, the whole nine yards, miles to go, go the extra mile, fact and figure, fuzzy and fudged, account number, prime number, phone number, pin number, street number, a hot number, for my next number…, your days are numbered, I’ve got your number.

This edition of Art in Odd Places invites artistic provocations that respond to the numerologies of our time.

AiOP 2013 Curator: Radhika Subramaniam
AiOP Founder and Director: Ed Woodham
AiOP Festival Producer: Sarah Brozna
Curatorial Assistant: Claire H. Demere

For guidelines and application please visit www.artinoddplaces.org
Questions? Email:  aiopnyc@gmail.com