Showing posts with label Artists Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists Space. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Artists Space will transform its building’s lower level into a highly responsive, shape-shifting venue for live and durational art of all forms, with free admission.

VENUE

Beginning October 2022 and continuing for one year, Artists Space will transform its building’s lower level into a highly responsive, shape-shifting venue for live and durational art of all forms, with free admission. In addition to our program of ambitious exhibitions, this new initiative reflects the multitude of ways in which artists are now making their work and responds to the clear need for increased opportunities for performing artists. Programs will include residencies and concerts for musicians, site-specific choreography commissions, poetry readings, performances, curatorial collaborations with artists, video, film and sound installations, cabaret evenings, and temporal events of all kinds. The precedents, innovations, and experiments of this year will inform an even more holistic inclusion of performance in the future across all the institution's spaces. 


[An image of a large and empty room with off-white walls, which are illuminated from above by track lights. In the middle of the room, three large columns stretch from the floor to the ceiling.]

Upcoming events with more to be announced soon:

Tisziji Muñoz with Francisco Mora Catlett
October 21

Chorus: A Sound Poetry Festival
November 10-11
Performances by: Thomas Buckner, Asha Sheshadri, Julie Patton, Mike Pollard & Eric Schmid, Sydney Spann, Suzanne Langille with Loren Connors, Charlie Morrow, Kiera Mulhern, Azikiwe Mohammed, Joan La Barbara, and an audio installation by Nour Mobarak

SCRAAATCH
November 16-19

keyon gaskin
December 14, 16, 18

Ongoing Series:

Abasement Concert Series
First Monday of each month this fall: October 3, November 7, December 5
October 3: Corsano/Holmes/Nace Trio, Ka Baird, Leah Bertucci, and Mick Barr, with DJ’s Jaiko Suzuki and Tran Huynh, and visuals by Bradley Eros

Segue Reading Series
Saturdays at 5pm
October and November Curators: Nightboat
Oct 1: Allison Cobb & Camille Roy
Oct 8: Kimberly Alidio & Rae Armantrout
Oct 15: Andrea Abi-Karam, Eduardo Kac & Montana Ray
Oct 22: Samiya Bashir & Jasmine Gibson
Oct 29: Wo Chan & Ronaldo V. Wilson
Nov 5: Emily Lee Luan & imogen xtian smith
Nov 12: Chia-Lun Chang & Rosie Stockton
Nov 19: Sueyeun Juliette Lee & Brian Teare

Check back for further programming updates here.

Accessibility

Artists Space is fully accessible via a wheelchair lift and automated door in front of the entrance on 80 White Street. The cellar gallery can be accessed via the ground floor elevator. Artists Space welcomes assistance dogs, and has wheelchair accessible non-gender-segregated toilet facilities. If you have any further questions about access please email info@artistsspace.org.

Supporters

Artists Space Venue is generously supported by Stephen Cheng, Lonti Ebers, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Allan Schwartzman, and David Zwirner. 
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Friday, February 21, 2020

Out and about tonight? Catch Jana Eurl at the Artists Space tonight 8PM!!!

Jana Euler: Unform

February 21 – April 19, 2020
Opening Friday, February 21, 6 - 8pm

[Two rectangular orange paintings, in portrait orientation, hang on a white wall. Both canvases depict slugs filling up each rectangle. In the painting to the left, the slug almost forms into a square. In the painting to the right, the slug is stretched in a long line, twisting across the surface area of the canvas. The eyes of both slugs protrude from their animated bodies like antennae, raised and peeking over the boundary of each painting's edge]
Artists Space is pleased to present an exhibition by Jana Euler. As its title suggests, Euler's new works extend many of the artist's painterly investigations of the dynamic interrelations of sentient forms and their surrounding space—institutional, domestic, and perceptual. Unform stretches and complexifies the nature of painting itself, renewing its energy in confronting the conditions that inform identity and self-perception.

Responding directly to the renovation and character of Artists Space's new exhibition space, Euler's paintings include both conventionally-stretched canvases and expansive structureless forms that function as autonomous beings and architectural elaborations. In these works, Euler manipulates the forms of figurative representation to delineate new ways of looking at social and cultural confinements as well as those rare catalytic moments of change or realization, be they emotional or institutional, where unforming leads to reforming.

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Accessibility

Artists Space is fully accessible via a wheelchair lift and automated door in front of the entrance on 80 White Street. The cellar gallery can be accessed via the ground floor elevator. Artists Space welcomes assistance dogs, and has wheelchair accessible non-gender-segregated toilet facilities. For access inquiries please contact Artists Space at info@artistsspace.org or 212 226 3970.
Exhibitions Supporters

Lead Support for Jana Euler: Unform is provided by Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley, Murray Abramson, Richard Chang, and R.H. Defares. 
Exhibition support is provided by Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Eleanor Cayre, Lonti Ebers, Paul Leong, Modica Carr, and Julien Wolf & Alexandre Chastel.
Additional support is provided by The Friends of Artists Space, The Artists Space Program Fund, Atelier4, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Greenwich Collection LTD, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, and the New York State Legislature.
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