post.thing.net

headlines | about |

exhibition

More Pleasant Adventures at Secret Project Robot

More Pleasant Adventures
A group show organized by Emily Schroeder
With Dawn Blackman, Sarah Morgan, Adam
Padavano
sarah morgansarah morgan

More Pleasant Adventures suggests new representation in
landscape: in notion, in dream, in memories. Each artist deals


Rodney Dickson- Love at it's Best

Rodney Dickson- Love at it's Best
Gasser & Grunert Gallery

148 Ninth Avenue, at the Northeastern corner with 19th Street.
Tuesday, January 8th – Saturday, February 9th 2008
Opening Reception January 8, 6.00PM - 8PM

Hi Thing:

If you are free this tuesday and are in New York we recommend stopping by Rodney's first solo exhibition with Gasser & Grunert Gallery in Chelsea. Love at it's Best a multi-media installation, is a culmination of many years work and research. Those of you may know his work through his performance installation The Queen Bee Snake Bar and his more recent Queen Bee War Remnants Museum that premiered as a featured special project at Art|Basel Miami Beach. His work is very strong and engages in an honest and informed social dialogue about War that you dont get to see everyday, especially in Chelsea.

This exhibition is sure to inspire others to become more socio-politically concerned and to make more art with meaning in these days of an overly commercialized artworld and big brothers clones knocking at our doors. Show is up through February 9th.

Love at It's Best is an analysis of warfare, sexual exploitation and genocide, which aims to shed light on the plight of the civilians whose lives have been tainted by these brutal realities.


CHRISTINA McPHEE | Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries at American University Museum, Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC

http://www.saratecchia.com/gallery/news/

http://strikeslip.tv/cpd/carrizoparkfielddiaries/Carrizo-Parkfield_Diari...

Please join us at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington DC for the East Coast debut of Christina McPhee's Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries.

EXHIBITION:
CHRISTINA McPHEE | Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries


Making the Empire Cross

I recently stumbled across Making the Empire Cross by Brisbane artist Priscilla Bracks. Her practice explores the human condition and world we inhabit. She is especially interested in chaos, change, the patterns chaos creates, and the way these factors impact upon personal, social and national identities.


Syndicate content
User login