Exhibition organized by Lunch Hour
Graphic Design by James Oates
Sheerly Touch-Ya and Shisanwu LLC warehouse, NY
May 18 – July 31, 2024
Exhibition organized by Lunch Hour
Graphic Design by James Oates
Sheerly Touch-Ya and Shisanwu LLC warehouse, NY
May 18 – July 31, 2024
Screening of History as Hypnosis
PART-TIME, Los Angeles Festival of Movies
April 6, 2024
Now Instant and the Los Angeles Festival of Movies present PART-TIME, a collection of six new moving image works drawn from the worlds of fine art, experimental film, and narrative cinema that impel the structural capacities of the form.
Curated by Joshua Simon
On-site: February 16 – 18, 2024 | main room
Online: February 16 – June 30, 2024 |
SLIME is a unique hybrid on-line and on-site project about our hybrid realities. Taking place at the Secession as an on-site event and as an on-line program, it includes commissioned and historic artworks, talks and performances, screenings and workshops (including one for making actual slime). Taking its name from the children's toy—a metastable plasma-like substance that has both unique material and tactile features and a constant presence online through tutorials and documentation of people playing with it—SLIME tackles the social, cultural, political, and sensory operations of digital hybridity.
Where we meet today—at the point of realization, as opposed to the point of production—shifts occur in the ways meaning is organized: from strikes to riots, from working class to surplus populations, from solidarity to conspiracy, from organization to petty sovereignty . Digital hybridity enhances finance's assault on social reproduction. The belief in the digital as an unmediated mode of operation generates sensory and political frontiers that embody this logic—be it ASMR or extreme right-wing politics. Exploring this social phenomenon and its precursors in art, the program at the Secession looks at our political, economic, and cultural realities stemming from the digital hybridity that is SLIME.
Participants on-site program:
Robert Birchbauer, Albrecht Dürer, Francesco Finizio, Ulrich Formann with Yul Koh, Elisa Giardina Papa, Liv Schulman, Steffi Stanković, Sophia Stolz, Ana Teixeira Pinto, Noam Yuran, the shapes of the sculptures of Franz West, and the birthmark of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
Participants on-line program:
Liat Berdugo, Lulo Demarco, Rrose Sélavy/Marcel Duchamp, Eva Egermann and Cordula Thym, Thomas Feuerstein, Pauline Ghersi, Monica Heller, HaYoung, Shachar Freddy Kislev, Alison Nguyen, Ruth Patir, Oliver Payne, Mika Rottenberg, Liv Schulman, and Lior Zalmanson
Wendy’s Subway
I’m excited to announce that I will be a Studio Artist in 2023-2024 Whitney Independent Study Program. The Independent Study Program (ISP) consists of three interrelated parts: Studio Program, Critical Studies Program, and Curatorial Program. The ISP provides a setting within which students pursuing art practice, curatorial work, art historical scholarship, and critical writing engage in ongoing discussions and debates that examine the historical, social, and intellectual conditions of artistic production. The program encourages the theoretical and critical study of the practices, institutions, and discourses that constitute the field of culture.
The Whitney Museum of American Art is transforming artist Roy Lichtenstein’s Greenwich Village studio into a permanent home for the ISP. More about that here.
Read full conversation here.
Read full review here.
Excerpt from feature by Sasha Cordingley. More here.