Raymond Salvatore Harmon - Timeline

Timeline

In February 2001 Harmon was invited to be a guest of the Cement Media Festival in Eindhoven, Netherlands. He presented his large scale video installation Dreamlife of Sleeping Buildings at the Technical University of Eindhoven. This curated installation piece included video works by Brian Frye, Kenneth Eisenstein, Eve Heller, Sean Capone, Alex Horn, Andrew Personnette, Suji Lee, and Randy Lee Sutherland.

In April 2007 he celebrated the release of Chronicle, a feature length music performance of the Chicago Underground Trio. Which had its theatrical premiere at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival in November.

On March 7, 2008 Harmon presented a 3 channel video performance of Aleister Crowleys Rites of Eleusis.

On November 11, 2008 Harmon premiered Hypnotic Brutality, a new music performance film with the American noise band Wolf Eyes, at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.

On September 21, 2009 Harmon's video for Thom Yorke's "The Hollow Earth" was released. The film utilizes images of the street artist Banksy. The video garnered heavy press attention (NME, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork) due to a press release stating erroneously that it was an 'official' video. YouTube pulled the video from distribution after 3 days (and 52,400 views) due to copyright claims by Yorke.

In June 2010 Harmon was invited to create a 650-square-foot (60 m2) graffiti mural for Upfest in Bristol UK.

On June 17, 2010 a program of Harmon's transcendental films titled "Dweller on the Threshold: 3 Films of Transcendence" screened at London's Barbican Centre as part of the Knowledge of the Hidden festival.

In October, 2010 Delmark Records released the feature length performance film Dew Point with the Polish band Mikrokolektyw - produced and directed by Harmon and including Harmon's abstract urban landscape film "Sound in Motion".

In November 2010 Harmon was a member of the jury for the Sound and Vision award of the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.

On November 2010 Harmon's film First Corruption screened as part of the Mediamorfosi festival in Portici, Italy.

In April 2011 Harmon presented "The Revelations of Maria Sabina" a ritual of light based around the work of Mexican curandera Maria Sabina at the Ambulante Festival in Oaxaca, Mexico.

On July 13, 2011 Harmon released his book "BOMB: A manifesto of art terrorism" via his website.

In May 2012 Harmon announced the Seize Art Fare, which takes place on June 1st in London.

GNOSIS a solo warehouse exhibition by Harmon opened in London during the 2012 Olympics on July 27th, 2012 was featured on Channel 4 News.

A solo exhibition titled META that opened in October 2012 in NYC was shut down the day after it opened by Hurricane Sandy

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