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Scenes From A Chasm

Download recommended reading list Scenes From A Chasm brings together the work of four artists, from across a diverse range of creative practice. The show reflects on shadows cast by global wealth inequality and its impact on society, culture and an ever-shifting workplace. Developing comprehension of the mechanisms and magnitude of the wealth gap presents …

Erica Bailey

In her installations Erica Bailey exploits the visual and imaginative experience of diorama, often alongside the physical experience of an existing or custom-built space. The dioramas represent vernacular architecture and are often paired with video, sound, or still images that suggest, and even expand, the environs of each.  Through the use of diorama, she positions, …

Sean Hannan

Seán Hannan is a Conceptual artist exploring different ways of visual storytelling within the history of art. In my practice, I use the abundant amount of conflicting information today’s advances in technology have brought us. Fascinated by the subliminal, the unseen and the secretive, I often find myself dwelling within the digital realms of political conspiracies, …

Kinu Kamura

Kinu Kamura is an emerging Franco-Japanese artist who mainly works in painting, digital collage, and sculpture. Her artistic process is strongly influenced by digital marketing for luxury brands and film production. Short-sighted since childhood, the artist’s investigation of the phenomenon of overconsumption of images and its impact on how we conceive and see the world is more than ever …

In, Of, and Crossing Essex

See schedule below for programming dates By Fall of 2018, Essex Market will prepare for its relocation as part of the Essex Crossing development. At this time of transition, In, Of, and Crossing Essex will present three artist projects by Sonia Louise Davis, Dillon de Give, and Hatuey Ramos-Fermín. From April 27-June 10 visitors to …

Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind

Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space is pleased to present Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind, a solo show of recent work by Elizabeth Moran. Since June 2017, Moran has researched the history of fact-checking as a profession. The position was created by TIME Magazine’s founders in 1923, and as the first weekly news magazine in the US, …

ECC x AAI: Nobutaka Aozaki

Presented in collaboration with Congregation Beth Elohim Early Childhood Center Smiley Bag Portrait is a participatory art project for which artist Nobutaka Aozaki invites pedestrians to model for him as he draws their portraits with Sharpie marker on the smiley faces of common take-out plastic bags. Aozaki performs both outdoors and indoors, often with a small mobile structure …

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Part three of the 4-part Workspace ’18 exhibition series, featuring new work by residents of AAI’s LES Studio Program In 1775, Benjamin Franklin famously wrote, “She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is, therefore, an emblem of magnanimity and true courage” while musing on the nation’s first symbol, the rattlesnake. Franklin’s America …

Nat Ward

Nat Ward’s photographs and writing focus on the psychological implications of escapism and alienation in the American Landscape while variously exploring the subtleties of defeat, resignation, and themes of socio-political self-preservation. His work has recently been exhibited at the Ford Foundation Live Gallery, New York, NY 2017-18, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY 2017, in …

ha:ar (Arda Yalkin and Hande Sekerciler)

Admirers of classical art and modern technology, the Istanbul based artist duo ha:ar (Arda Yalkin and Hande Sekerciler) create an unusual body of works realized through the mastery of classical sculpting methods blended with video, digital imaging, and digital sculpting techniques. Plasticity of classical art and contemporary aesthetics are brought together through their collaborative efforts. …