Month: August 2016

Jamie Allen at Invisible Threads: Technology and its Discontents, NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery

Invisible Threads: Technology and its Discontents, NYUAD Art Gallery

Artists: Ai Weiwei, Jamie Allen, Aram Bartholl, Taysir Batniji, Wafaa Bilal, Liu Bolin, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Michael Joaquin Grey, Monira Al Qadiri, Evan Roth, Phillip Stearns, Siebren Versteeg, Addie Wagenknecht, Kenny Wong.

On view September 22 – December 31, 2016

This exhibition explores the tensions that emerge in our everyday relationships with technology, looking at such issues as isolation vs. connectedness, and privacy vs. social media.

The information age has given us modes and means of communication unrivaled in history, ranging from smartphones and social media to electronic financial and other transactions. Yet these same tools also generate anxiety about a user’s exposure via these modes, whether to risk of hackers or from technology’s effect on our environment.

Invisible Threads will present a nuanced discussion of a global topic, framed by the region’s complex relationship to the benefits and pitfalls that accompany technological advances. The artworks expose these institutional and aesthetic frameworks of control, pulling back the curtain on a part of our lives that we have come to take for granted. The curators hope to generate dialog and reflection around our use of these everyday tools.

Jamie Allen‘s The Lie Machine project is a critical, media archaeological recreation of a 1970’s vintage lie detection technical object, a Voice Stress Analysis machine.

Notably, Invisible Threads inaugurates one of NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery’s unique program strategies: inviting scholars and specialists from across the academic spectrum to guest-curate a major exhibition. Invisible Threads is co-curated by Professor Scott Fitzgerald, Program Head of Interactive Media at NYU Abu Dhabi, with Bana Kattan, a Curator at the NYUAD Art Gallery.

 

For more information on the exhibition please click here.

For more information on Jamie Allen’s work please click here.

 

Sarah Ciracì: Presentazione del libro Multiverso presso la libreria Mondadori di Taranto, giovedì 1 settembre ore 20.30.

Giovedi 1 settembre alle 20,30, presso la libreria Mondadori di Taranto (Via De Cesare 35) verrà presentato il libro “Multiverso”.

La pubblicazione costituisce la sintesi finale di un progetto realizzato in comune da Sarah Ciracì e Renato Galante e promosso dalla galleria Cosessantuno Artecontemporanea di Taranto, a cura di Antonella Marino. Con un apparato di testi ed immagini, il volume documenta l’esperienza espositiva ambientata nell’estate 2015 in una vecchia fabbrica di ceramiche nel centro storico di Grottaglie. Il titolo – ispirato al “multiverso”, un’ipotesi della fisica moderna che postula l‘esistenza di mondi paralleli – indica un’attenzione dei due artisti per le teorie scientifiche, caricate di implicazioni psicologiche e fantastiche. Ma al tempo stesso allude al confronto di rispettivi mondi creativi giunti qui a singolare ed inattesa osmosi, suggerendo letture multiple e l’idea che le cose possono essere diverse da come appaiono.
Nel corso della serata verrà proposta una serie inedita di disegni su alluminio creati a quattro mani per l’occasione da Sarah Ciracì e Renato Galante.

 

Per maggiori informazioni su Sarah Ciracì si prega di cliccare qui.

Federico Luger at Art Copenhagen, from August 26 through the 28.

 

A selection of Federico Luger’s Chimney series will be presented at Art Copenhagen from August 26 through the 28 at Opere Scelte gallery (Booth B2-012).

For more information on Federico Luger, please click here.