domingo, 1 de mayo de 2011

International Studio & Curatorial Studio (ISCP)






Kanako Sasaki, "Caroline from the series Ukiyo 2," 2009.
C-print.
Courtesy of the artist. 

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ISCP OPEN STUDIOS
May 12–15, 2011

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday May 12, 7–9pm

OPENING HOURS
Friday–Sunday, May 13–15, 1–7pm

LECTURE BY LUIS CAMNITZER
May 15, 5pm 


International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
L train to Grand St
T 718 387 2900

www.iscp-nyc.org 


The International Studio & Curatorial Studio (ISCP) announces its Spring Open Studios, a four-day exhibition of international contemporary art. The 36 artists, artist collectives and curators from 25 countries currently in residence at ISCP will present work in their studios, and ISCP's gallery will feature the group exhibition In back of the real. Artist Luis Camnitzer will also give a lecture on Sunday, May 15 at 5pm. Open Studios offers the public access to innovative contemporary art practices from across the globe—seen for the first time together in New York City—providing an exceptional opportunity to engage with the production, process and archives of artists working with a diverse range of mediums, approaches and concepts.


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AND CURATORS
Danai Anesiadou (Belgium), Sookoon Ang (Singapore), Kristina Bozurska (Macedonia),Armando Mariño Calzado (Cuba), Arianna Carossa (Italy), Juanli Carrión (Spain), Étienne Chambaud (France), Petros Chrisostomou (UK), Patricia Dauder (Spain), Jacqueline Doyen(Germany), Jeannette Ehlers (Denmark), Fendry Ekel (The Netherlands), Michael Forbes (UK),Jau-lan Guo (Taiwan), Katrin Heichel (Germany), Elmar Hermann (Germany), Ingrid Hernández (Mexico), Astrid Honold (The Netherlands), Tang-Wei Hsu (Taiwan), David Jablonowski (The Netherlands), Tamara K.E. (Germany), Michael Kienzer (Austria), Ina Kooper(The Netherlands), Firoz Mahmud (Bangladesh), Raquel Maulwurf (The Netherlands), David Maroto (The Netherlands), Eline Mugaas (Norway), Ixone Sádaba (Spain), Kanako Sasaki(Japan), Jeremy Shaw (Canada), Necmi Sönmez (Turkey), Anton Terziev (Bulgaria), Magnus Thierfelder (Sweden), Jamil Yamani (Australia), Yamashita + Kobayashi (Japan), Veronika Zajačiková (Czech Republic)

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