Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Shirin Neshat at the Gladstone Gallery through February 23



Press Release:
Shirin Neshat
January 19 - February 23, 2008

Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new video installations and photographs by artist Shirin Neshat, her third solo exhibition at the gallery. Neshat’s work engages the viewer through powerful images, sweeping scores, and evocations of human passions and desires, while examining the social tropes that both stratify and unite. Neshat pitches these dialectics of East/West, man/woman, and oppressor /oppressed, to such a degree that these seemingly immutable polarities become malleable locations for query. In two new films and accompanying photographs, Neshat continues her exploration of Shahrnush Parsipur’s novel Women Without Men.

In adapting the magical realism of Parsipur’s fantastic retelling of the 1953 coup d’etat in which the CIA reinstalled the Shah of Iran, Neshat continues a project she began in 2003. Neshat dissects the individual narrative threads of Parsipur’s interwoven tale of five Iranian women as they each seek freedom from their oppressive lives. Their struggle parallels that of their nation, a country in crisis fighting for a sense of independence from foreign forces. Neshat’s project is two-pronged, consisting of a feature length film as well as a series of video installations exploring the psychologies of the five main female characters.

MUNIS follows the story of young woman whose intense passions for social justice are perpetually stymied by her oppressive brother. Happening to witness the death of a political activist drives Munis to take her own life, beginning a magical encounter between herself and the dead activist. Only in death can Munis finally experience the strange carnival of political unrest; however, she finds that ‘reality’ in close proximity can be both promising and disillusioning.

FAEZEH explores the anguish of a religious woman whose dreams of marriage and family are shattered by rape. Escaping the city to a magical orchard, she encounters visions of a veiled woman driving her to madness. This piece ultimately captures the emotional, psychological breakdown of a Muslim woman whose entire sense of conviction, morality and religious faith is crushed after a sexual assault. Uniting three of the characters from the novel, Neshat explores the unique sexual, political, psychological and religious dilemmas that emerge during this pivotal time in Iranian history.

Shirin Neshat
was born in Qazvin, Iran, and moved to the United States in 1974. She currently lives and works in New York. She has had solo exhibitions at the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Dallas Museum of Art; Wexner Center, Columbus; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Serpentine Gallery, London; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo in Leon, Spain; and the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin. She has been included in Documenta XI, the 1999 Venice Biennale, and the 2000 Whitney Biennial. She was awarded the First International Award at 48th Venice Biennale, the Hiroshima Freedom Prize, and the Lillian Gish Prize.

Gallery hours:
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am - 6pm
515 West 24 Street New York, NY 10011 212 206 9300 FAX 212 206 9301 Gladstonegallery.com

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Kate Clark Press and Exhibition



Artist Kate Clark has been getting nice exposure in the press lately. Read an interview on Chief Mag.com for example and NY Arts.

If you'd like to see her work in person, head on over to the Islip museum:
I Dream of Genomes
Reflections on identity, artificiality and evolution

Islip Art Museum
February 6 through March 22, 2008

OPENING RECEPTION, Sunday, February 10th 2-4pm

curated by Janet Goleas
FEATURED ARTISTS
Kate Clark, Julia Condon, Andrea Cote, David Gamble, Michelle Hinebrook,
Lisa Kellner, Kathleen Kucka, Catamount Mayhugh, Steve Miller,
Meridith Pingree, Jake Rowland, Hope Sandrow, Birgitta Weimer


MORE INFO: http://www.islipartmuseum.org/exhibit18.html

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Beauty is in the Street Exhibition


This Month in the Bronx River Art Center:

Beauty is in the Street – curated by Gerry Beegan

An exhibition of historic Che Guevara posters from the Lisbet Tellefsen collection and especially commissioned works by contemporary artists, collectives and designers

Opening Reception: Friday, January 11, 6 – 9pm
On View from January 11 – February 16, 2008
Gallery Hours: M – F 3 – 6:30pm , Sat 11 – 5pm



Ñiko, Che Hoy y Siempre (installation view), 1983, silkscreen poster, 76 x 51cm

Bronx , NY …. There are linked questions at the heart of this exhibition. In what ways do the meanings of images change when we collect them, reproduce them, or exhibit them? Are political images drained of their subversive power, co-opted, and aestheticized when removed from their original context? Beauty is in the Street explores these concerns using one of the most compelling images of the last four decades, the image of Che Guevara. The printed likeness of this controversial Argentinean revolutionary retains a remarkable cultural presence and resonance 40 years after his violent death.

Despite the historical Che's hard-line politics and his military failures, his icon has become a symbol of hope, of Latino identity and unity, and of opposition. It has also uniquely found its way into popular culture on T-shirts, advertising, and CD covers. Does the ubiquity of Che's image indicate that he has simply become an empty signifier, a meaningless surface on which any meaning can be inscribed? In order to look at this complex and contradictory phenomenon the exhibition sets up a dialogue between one of the finest collections of Che Guevara posters in existence and specially commissioned works by contemporary artists, collectives, and designers.

The exhibition includes artists and designers from USA , Cuba , Central and South America, and Europe . Artworks include posters, prints, photography, installation, and animation, as well as collaborative works made with the local community. As an exhibition that focuses on the printed image, Beauty is in the Street highlights issues of multiplicity and reproduction through the selection, display, and juxtaposition of posters and artworks, many of which play with repetition in various ways. Its final question is, what is the place of beauty and of aesthetics in the social and political – the beauty of a design, an action, or an idea?

The posters in this exhibition are from the collection of Lisbet Tellefsen , a poster collector, archivist, and curator of the Movement Archive, a digital archive created to preserve the posters and printed materials from a variety of social justice movements.


Participants :

Karlos Carcamo
Born in El Salvador Karlos Carcamo studied at the School of Visual Arts and at Hunter College, NY. He lives and makes artworks in Beacon, NY where he directs the gallery Go North.

Experimental Jetset
Experimental Jetset is an Amsterdam graphic design unit founded in 1997 by Marieke Stolk, Erwin Brinkers and Danny van den Dungen. They focus on printed matter and installation work and teach at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy .

Karolyn Hatton
Karolyn Hatton is a New York based artist who studied at the University of Chicago , the London College of Printing, and Goldsmiths, London . Her written texts and artworks have been published and exhibited internationally.

Liselot van der Heijden
Liselot van der Heijden is an artist from the Netherlands who works in New York City . She has shown art projects and videos throughout Europe, the US and South America . She has a BFA from the Cooper Union and a MFA from Hunter College .

Henry VIII's Wives
Henry VIII's Wives is a collaborative consisting of artists Bob Grieve, Rachel Dagnall, Sirko Knupfer, Simon Polli, Per Sander, and Lucy Skaer founded in 1997 based in Scotland and Scandinavia. Its members have been involved in numerous collaborative performative works and installations.

Pedro Lasch
Pedro Lasch was born and raised in Mexico City , and has since lived in New York and Durham , NC , and teaches at Duke University . His work has been published and shown internationally at both alternative and mainstream institutions.

Cristóbal Lehyt
Cristóbal Lehyt was born in Santiago , Chile and now lives and works in New York . He studied at Universidad Católica de Chile, Hunter College and on the Whitney Independent Study Program. Notable past exhibitions include Kunsthaus Dresden, Artists Space, Shanghai Biennale and the Whitney Museum .

Aleksandra Mir
Born in Lubin , Poland and a citizen of Sweden Aleksandra Mir lives in NYC , USA and Palermo , Sicily . Her work has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions including Kunsthaus Zurich , Switzerland , White Columns, NYC and the Greengrassi Gallery, London .

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer is a New York-based painter and one half of the public art project, Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!). Her paintings and public art collaboration have been widely exhibited and reviewed in both the US and Europe .

Stefan Saffer
Born in Germany and now living in Berlin Stefan Saffer studied at Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg , Goldsmiths, London and the Whitney Program in New York . He has taken part in residencies, exhibitions, and public art projects internationally including Kate MacGarry, London , Pavel Zoubok Gallery , New York and Villa Grisebach Gallery , Berlin .

About the Curator :
Gerry Beegan is a writer, curator, and designer who creates exhibitions, visual works, and historical/ theoretical texts that explore the relationships between art, design, media, and audience. His writings on the history and theory of reproduction include the book The Mass Image (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and he has also contributed to books, journals and magazines internationally.
Henry VIII's Wives, Untitled (detail), 2007, C-print Elena Serrano, Untitled, 1968
offset print
Liselot van der Heijden, Untitled(Che, New York), 2007, installation Carrie Moyer, Amigas! Get Your Che On!, 2007, 3-Color Screenprint
Stefan Saffer, SMOKINPEOPLE, 2007, Mixed Media. Cristóbal Lehyt, Violeta, 2006,
32 Inkjet Prints


Travel Directions:

Train: IRT # 2 or 5 to East Tremont Ave. Walk one block east.
Bus: #s 9, 21, 36, 40, 42, or Q44 to East Tremont and Boston Road.
Car: Bruckner Expressway to the Sheridan Expressway and exit at Tremont Ave., or Cross Bronx Expressway to Rosedale Ave. Exit.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

ART364B Collective Exhibition Opening Tomorrow, Friday Nov. 29




Kate Clark, Marietta Davis, Tiffany Ludwig, Jennifer S. Musawwir, Melissa Potter, Miriam Schaer & Maria Yoon.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Site Specific Design Opening at Bridge Gallery

Thursday, October 11, 2007

On Procession: Street Spectacular


Want to be in a spectacular art parade in Indianapolis? On Procession: Street Spectacular, is organized by the IMA, Indianapolis Museum of Art. Major artists are involved and the "Street Spectacular" parade accompanies the gallery exhibition "On Procession". You can download the request for proposal at onprocession.org and submit your proposal there as well.

My studio Elasticbrand, has received the honor to develop the graphic identity and all marketing materials, along with an exhibition catalogue, due out in the middle of next year.

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Monday, October 1, 2007

OASIS at Flushing Town Hall


Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - Sunday, November 11, 2007, 12:00 PM

An oasis is an isolated area of vegetation, a small bit of relief, a green area in an otherwise barren landscape. As our lives become more and more scheduled, busy, and fragmented, artists are responding by looking to nature.

Nancy Blum’s work represents the duality of life; at once hard and soft, masculine and feminine. Inscribing pattern and color, she is able to combine nature and culture in clever and imaginative ways. Portia Munson is interested in the fleeting lives of flowers and the healing nature of the mandala shape while also exploring “artificial” nature – man made objects marketed to resemble the color of nature. Jon Rappleye invents a nature that is inspired by fairy tales, imagination, and extreme representations of the natural world. It is surreal and fantastic. Raymond Saa creates gestural drawings and paintings that explore tropical imagery, used as a metaphor for the cultural displacement many immigrants experience in their new homes.

Margaret Murphy
, guest curator

CURATOR'S TALK:
Sunday, October 21, 2007 @ 2:00pm

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Porcelain by James Klein and David Reid - 1993 to present.



Porcelain by James Klein and David Reid
Works from 1993 to the Present


June 6 - September 28, 2007
Schein-Jopseph International Museum of Ceramic Art
NYSCC at Alfred Unversity, Alfred, NY
Binns-Merill Hall
607.871.2421 / ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu

Wednesday September 19
Conversation with James Klein & David Reid
Holmes Auditorium, Harder Hall, 5.00pm

Thursday September 20
Museum Reception with the Artists, 4.30 - 6.00pm
Bergren Forum: "Reframing Ceramic Industrial Design" Ezra Shales, Ph.D.
Nevins Theatre Powell Campus Center, 12.10pm

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Saturday, May 12, 2007

BKLYN DESIGNS

Visited BKLYN designs today, here are a few designers that caught my eye. The show is in 3 separate locations in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood: [F train to York St] 81 Front St., 92 Plymouth St. and 38 Water St, with the Front st. location being a cash and carry market that includes craft, design and art.



LONGOLAND's creatures literally stopped me in my tracks. They were so creepy, realistic, yet cuddly and humorous at the same time. They are durably made stuffed animals and definitely one of a kind. Longoland created an accompanying monster-rug (why get a boring old bear-rug?), lazy chair and shirt as well.





Brave Space Design had some very sophisticated yet modern -but not any easy vernacular reference- furniture design. Their mountainous coat rack was another favorite piece in the show.



Site Specific.
I suppose I'm just mostly attracted to design that doesn't take itself so seriously. I like to walk into a show like this and be a little startled, surprised, or laugh or have little childhood memories. Site specific's huge insect inspired floor lamps and stools-that-are-big-tops did that for me.

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

Brooklyn Designs 2007 - May 11- May 13


Brooklyn Designs is here again. Go check it out in DUMBO, May 11 through May 13.

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

New Design Blog by Ali Madad






Ali Madad, Design Director at Studio Red and Professor at Pratt Institute started a new blog called SCTY, Society for the Advancement of the Graphic Arts.

It has some intriguing images of the final projects from the graduating seniors students in his class.

Some of them will be in the Pratt 2007 Show this Tuesday:

Tuesday, May 8 – Thursday, May 10
Manhattan Center
311 West 34th Street
New York, New York
Reception for the Professions, 6-9pm, May 8

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Parsons The New School for Design Product Design show at Fellisimo Design House



Parsons Product Design Exhibition
May 9-22, 2007

Opening Reception
Wednesday, May 9
6:00-8:00 p.m.

Felissimo Design House
10 West 56th Street
New York, NY 10019

Gallery Hours
May 10-11 Thu-Fri 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
May 12 Sat Closed
May 13 Sun Closed
May 14-18 Mon-Fri 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
May 19 Sat Closed
May 20-22 Sun-Tues 12:00 noon-8:00 p.m.

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Soo Sunny Park - Sculpture Exhibition in Burlington, VT



Soo Sunny Park exhibits installations and sculptures at The Firehouse Gallery in Burlington, VT. The scale and obsessive detail of her work is intense. Go see.

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Jim Termeer: Car Booklight



From DesignBoom:
Jim Termeer's latest project is this booklight based on the light effect
created by car headlights.

Jim explains: 'have you seen the movies 'ronin', and 'ghost dog',
where the physical spaces in the movie are defined by the headlights
and taillights of cars in empty parking lots? if light can carry meaning,
is it in the 5000 headlights that pass by everyday driving home?

Jim will be participating at the upcoming designboom mart at the ICFF
new york, USA. you can see him at some our previous marts here.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Travels Through Paradise - Nirvana by model trains



Curator Cynthia Hathaway, former artistic director of the FunLab Master’s course at the Design Academy Eindhoven, is fascinated by miniature landscapes and their devotees. As a visitor you can take a trip in the train that visually leads you through the landscape.

55 Creative people from various disciplines participated and each developed 1 meter for of this huge model train track. The journey can be followed from the trains' perspective by way of a small camera that is mounted on the locomotive. The video feed is then projected on the wall next to the track.

Among the participants are: : Ted Noten, Albert Scholtheis, Claudy Jongstra, Hans Burtner, Liesbeth Fit, Bob de Mon, Bart Reuser, Melle Smets, Anna Maria Cornelia de Gersem, Gerrit van der Meij, Ed Annink, Eefje Halters, Nicolette Brunklaus en Daniel van der Veer.

Organised by guest-curator Cynthia Hathaway. Hathaway (Newmarket, Canada) works as designer, curator and educator. She previously was creative director of Masters course 'FunLab' in Eindoven and owner, Hathaway Designs.

Platform 21
Platform 21 is an international meeting place where professionals, amateurs, producers, critics and the public meet and inspire eachother.

Opening: zaterdag 21 april, 16.00 – 19.00 uur

Hours: Woensdag – zondag, 12.00 – 19.00 uur
Free.
Prinses Irenestraat 19, Amsterdam.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Clarence Morgan, Nancy Blum & Brian Dettmer at Romo Gallery




Romo gallery presents the works of Nancy Blum, Brian Dettmer and Clarence Morgan. This group show presents three unique investigations on the theme of duality. Morgan’s use of alternating organic shapes suggest an organized complexity and when combined with the chaotic repetitious sketching quality found in the background of his paintings we are presented with his duality: organization vs. chaos. In a more detailed and obsessive vain, Blum creates an environment where many dualities are repeated continuously across her paintings of intricately crafted patterns creating serene environments that make the viewer want to escape to her paradise. Her duality: natural vs. unnatural. Dettmer engages in this dialogue through his carefully constructed flower arrangements made from altered and transformed film from gangster movies. He presents his duality in and through is work: technology vs. tradition. Juxtaposing, duplicating, layering and repeating all find their way into the works of Morgan, Blum and Dettmer contributing to this advantageous presentation of dualities.

Blum has featured in solo exhibitions at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Steinhardt Conservatory Gallery in New York, Kiang Gallery in Georgia, Pentimenti Gallery in Pennsylvania, Esther Claypool Gallery in Washington, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona and Circa Gallery in Minnesota. She earned her BA from the University of Michigan and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. Blum currently lives and works in New York.


Dettmer has featured in solo exhibitions at Art & Idea in New York and Mexico City, Aron Packer Gallery in Illinois and Harper College in Illinois. His work has been shown at Scope Miami and London, Bridge Art Fair in London and MACO in Mexico City. He earned his BA from Columbia College and currently lives and works in Atlanta.


Morgan has exhibited at Reeves Contemporary in New York, Sonnenschein Gallery in Illinois, Thomas Barry Fine Arts in Minnesota, Harwood Museum of Art in New Mexico, Kidder Smith Gallery in Massachusetts and Katherine E. Nash Gallery in Minnesota. He received his MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Design and currently lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Sunday, April 22, 2007

"Low Life in the Golden Age" Golden Frame Poster



I thought This was a kind of interesting approach to backlit poster design. You see designers "color outside the lines" often on billboards, but I hadn't seen that kind of approach on a backlit poster box before. This is for the exhibition about farm life in The Netherlands, in paintings at the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam-Schiphol. Including Adriaen van Ostade, Jan Steen & Jan Pieter van Baurscheit

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Thursday, April 5, 2007

Maria Magdalena Campos Pons - Exhibition Design and Branding


Elasticbrand, llc [My company] created the exhibition Design, branding and graphic design for the first retrospective exhibition by renowned cuban-american artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons. The exhibition was organized and developed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art and curated by Lisa Freiman. See a few images of the project here.

Buy the Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons exhibition catolog here.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Soo Sunny Park (Sculpture ' 00) in Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts at American Academy

Eighty-six paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations, and works on paper by 34 contemporary artists will be on view at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 8 through Sunday, April 1, 2007. Exhibiting artists were chosen from a pool of more than 150 artists nominated by the 250 members of the Academy, America’s most prestigious society of architects, artists, writers, and composers.

http://www.artsandletters.org/index.php?page=exhibitions

The Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts will feature many new works on view for the first time in New York, including paintings by Warren Isensee and Dana Schutz, sculptures by Charlotte Becket and William Ryman, and installations by Sarah Oppenheimer, Soo Sunny Park, and Andy Yoder.

Exhibition artists: Painters and Graphic Artists: Clytie Alexander, Robert Bordo, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Manny Farber, Mark Ferguson, Jackie Gendel, Juan Gomez, Julian Hatton, Frances Hynes, Warren Isensee, Christine Lafuente, Mel Leipzig, Stephen Mueller, Emily Nelligan, Ann Pibal, David Salle, Dana Schutz, Susan Shatter, Cynthia Westwood, and Alexi Worth. Installation and mixed-media artists: Sarah Oppenheimer, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Soo Sunny Park, Andy Yoder, and Emna Zghal. Photographers: Saul Leiter and Sally Mann. Sculptors: Charlotte Becket, Lawrence Fane, Joe Fig, Bryan Hunt, Grace Knowlton, Cordy Ryman, and William Ryman.

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Joshua Ray Stephens 2d '03 in Art Asia Pacific, Rosebud


New work from Joshua featured in the
Spirituality issue of Art Asia Pacific, Winter 2006 issue (Collaboration with the 62); 8 pages of pure goodness in Rosebud Magazine.

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Ryan Hobbs 2d '03 - Southern Polaroid Supremacy


Solo Exhibition featuring the photography of Ryan Hobbs at the Marshall Seifert Gallery, New Zealand. Show preview: 530pm Friday 23 February.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

THE 63RD SCRIPPS COLLEGE CERAMIC ANNUAL 2007 - Curated by Tony Hepburn


(Excerpt form article at:) http://www.scrippscol.edu/dept/gallery/calendar/annual.html

Claremont, CA (December, 2006) - The Scripps College Ceramic Annual - the longest running exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the United States - opens for the 63rd year on Saturday, January 20, 2007 at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery on the Scripps College campus.

Since its inception, the Ceramic Annual has been an artist’s choice exhibition, turning the tables and giving a practicing ceramic artist the opportunity to curate an exhibition. This year, the guest curator is Tony Hepburn, Head of Ceramics at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Participating artists include Marek Cecula, Robert Dawson, Shannon Goff, Hella Jongerius, Paul Kotula, Geert Lap, Steven Mankouche and Abigail Murray, Jim Shrosbree, Christie Wright [Cer. '00], and designer Barbara Schmidt from KAHLA Porcelain USA.

Order the catalog:http://www.scrippscollege.edu/dept/gallery/publications/63annual.html

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Mark Moskovitz at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ohio

Mark Moskovitz will be in an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ohio (MOCA Cleveland). The show is called side by side. Moskovitz's piece is called Future Perfect (I will have made). The concept is to juxtapose antiquated and primarily obsolete technique with modern materials and technology in order to enhance the idea of objects both pro-actively and retroactively. This non-linear exercise challenges the future with the past and the past with the future. This initial piece in the series features all hand-cut joinery (dovetails, mortise
and tenon, butterfly joints) and is constructed without powertools, glue, screws or other such fasteners. Surfaces are milled with a combination of hand-planing, draw knife, broad axe, and finished with a cabinet scraper. It is made from 100% recycled HDPE Plastic (milk jugs, etc.) and Polyester cord woven in a traditional style commonly associated with caning. The show also includes another Cranbrook Alumni, Barry Underwood, [Photography 1995.]

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