Curated by David Gibson
The Educational Alliance
197 East Broadway, New York
[One block East of where Canal and Essex Streets meet]
September 18-November 23, 2007
Shelly Bahl (Canada/India) Ula Einstein (Switzerland)
Nancy Friedemann (Colombia) Tine Kindermann (Germany)
Chang-jin Lee (Korea) Juri Morioka (Japan) Hannes Priesch (Austria)
Flavia Souza (Brazil) Yona Verwer (Netherlands)
INSTALLATION IMAGES:
Yona Verwer
Yona Verwer
Juri Morioka
Juri Morioka
Ula Einstein
Ula Einstein
Ula Einstein
Hannes Priesch
Hannes Priesch
Chang-jin Lee
The Educational Alliance
197 East Broadway, New York
[One block East of where Canal and Essex Streets meet]
September 18-November 23, 2007
Shelly Bahl (Canada/India) Ula Einstein (Switzerland)
Nancy Friedemann (Colombia) Tine Kindermann (Germany)
Chang-jin Lee (Korea) Juri Morioka (Japan) Hannes Priesch (Austria)
Flavia Souza (Brazil) Yona Verwer (Netherlands)
The ‘USA ’ of the title is a more rarified territory than one might think. Its area is measured in blocks, not square miles. But more than that, it is measured by the variety of nationalities that make residence here, and the tradition, however altered in recent years, of emigration. This exhibition explores the nature of idiosyncrasy in consideration of ideological and cultural definitions of identity. Who is the individual and how do many disparate entities become a single community? -- How does that community come to embody a meaningful representation of America ? -- How do current events on both the local and global stage either affirm or challenge the values which such idiosyncratic entities actively will into existence? These are some of the questions posed by this exhibition, and perhaps answered by a thoughtful consideration of its works on view.
INSTALLATION IMAGES:
Yona Verwer
Yona Verwer
Juri Morioka
Juri Morioka
Ula Einstein
Ula Einstein
Ula Einstein
Hannes Priesch
Hannes Priesch
Chang-jin Lee
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Best regards,
Ana Pimentel
- I’m a Portuguese Plastic Artist who lives and works in the Porto City (Portugal)