Archive for December 14th, 2007

Queens Museum of Art presents New York States of Mind

Friday, December 14th, 2007

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Queens Museum of Art

David Hammons
African-American Flag, 1990
Dyed cotton fabric
Courtesy of Ellipse Foundation — Contemporary Art Collection

NEW YORK STATES OF MIND
December 16, 2007 - March 23, 2008
Queens Museum of Art
New York City Building
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY 11368-3398
718.592.9700

http://www.queensmuseum.org

THE QUEENS MUSEUM OF ART AND BERLIN’S HOUSE OF WORLD CULTURES INVESTIGATE NEW YORK CITY AS MYTH AND MUSE IN NEW YORK STATES OF MIND

A FRESH VISION OF NEW YORK THROUGH EUROPEAN EYES

After critical and popular acclaim at Berlin’s House of World Cultures, the Queens Museum of Art presents New York States of Mind, an exhibition and film program on view December 16, 2007 through March 23, 2008. New York States of Mind offers a fresh vision of New York City from an outsider’s perspective while evoking nostalgia for the city’s gritty past. New York City, the larger-than-life myth that envelops our everyday reality, is an urban hub where diverse communities seek refuge and flourish, a concrete jungle where only the strong survive, and a 24-hour space of limitless opportunity. Through an interdisciplinary exploration, New York States of Mind provides a corrective backdrop to this mythical New York while demonstrating how artists have engaged with the city as a democratic and experimental space. Featuring a dynamic group of emerging and established artists whose work reflects the New York City’s shifting paradigms and demographic, New York States of Mind foc
uses on the more flexible practice of contemporary art from Marcel Duchamp to Kehinde Wiley. Featured artists include: Iona Rozeal Brown, Ian Burns, Laura Carton, Carolina Caycedo, Patty Chang, Marcel Duchamp, Rainer Ganahl, Hans Haacke, David Hammons, Jonathan Horowitz, Tehching Hsieh, Kim Jones, Michael Joo, Jon Kessler, Terence Koh, Nikki S.Lee, Mark Lombardi, Mary Ellen Mark, Gordon Matta-Clark, Josephine Meckseper, Ana Mendieta, Sarah Morris, William Pope.L, Printed Matter Inc., Elaine Reichek, Carolee Schneemann, Ward Shelley, Tavares Strachan, Kehinde Wiley, Fred Wilson and
Jordan Wolfson.

“The selection of artworks and artists for this exhibition helps to define contemporary culture and the cultural understanding of makers based in New York, of how living in New York impacts on production, especially since the sixties,” said curator Shaheen Merali. “The selection purposefully collates a series of works by artists from a diverse set of social, political, ethnic, and intergenerational spaces bound together only by the confined space that is the city of New York.”

New York States of Mind is also a timely contribution to the transnational dialogue between the United States and Germany. The exhibition opens a month after Carnegie Hall’s first major international festival, Berlin in Lights: a celebration of artistic production in contemporary Berlin. Both Berlin in Lights and New York States of Mind have emerged as parallel collaborations between two of the world’s most cosmopolitan locales. Queens Museum Director Tom Finkelpearl states, “Last year, we examined Robert Moses’ vision for New York City. This season, New York-States of Mind presents a complete contrast which, combined with the curatorial vision of Shaheen Merali and 30 artists, conveys the messy vitality of the city.”

The films in New York States of Mind range from early silent films documenting the rise of the world-famous Manhattan skyline in the 1920’s to contemporary shorts, art films and feature documentaries. Collectively, these works portray New York City as a political, social and sexual sphere of interaction and evaluate how artistic production has been influenced by these dynamics. The film program corresponds to the themes Counter Cinema, Slow Motion and Trans-Borders and includes works by Abigail Child, Jem Cohen, Laura Cottingham, Mary Jordan, Sarah Morris, Jennifer Reeves and Michael Winterbottom.

ORGANIZATION AND SUPPORT
New York States of Mind is an exhibition curated by Shaheen Merali of the House of World Cultures, Berlin. New York States of Mind film program is supported in part by the New York State Council on the Arts.

The exhibition and film program was on view at the House of World Cultures, Berlin from August 8, 2007-November 11, 2007.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Available upon request. Please contact Krista N. Saunders at 718.592.9700 x221 or ksaunders@queensmuseum.org

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The Queens Museum of Art was established in 1972 to provide a vital cultural center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park for the borough’s unique, international population. Today it is home to the Panorama of the City of New York, a 9,335 square foot scale model of the five boroughs, and features temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art that reflect the cultural diversity of Queens, as well as a collection of Tiffany glass from the Neustadt Museum of Tiffany Art. The Museum provides valuable educational outreach through a number of programs geared toward schoolchildren, teens, families, seniors and individuals with physical and mental disabilities.

The Museum’s hours are: Wednesday - Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission to the Museum is by suggested donation. seniors, students and children, and free for member and children under 5. For general visitor information, please visit the Museum’s website http://www.queensmuseum.org or call 718.592.9700.

The House of World Cultures has set itself the task of presenting cultures from outside Europe through their fine arts, theatre, music, literature, film and the media and engaging them in a public discourse with European cultures. The House of World Cultures’ programme focuses on the contemporary arts and current developments in the cultures of Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as on the artistic and cultural consequences of globalisation. It gives priority to projects that explore the possibilities of both intercultural co-operation and its presentation.

All photos may be printed free of charge solely when published in context with
the exhibition.

Full caption and credit line must be given.
All photographers - if they are listed - must be named.

Contact:
Krista N. Saunders
718-592-9700 x221
ksaunders@queensmuseum.org

ARTE FIERA ART FIRST - 32nd EDITION

Friday, December 14th, 2007

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ARTE FIERA ART FIRST

ARTE FIERA ART FIRST -
32nd EDITION
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Bologna (Italy)
January 24th-28th 2008

Bologna Exhibition Center
Friday 25th to Sunday 27th
January, 11am - 7pm
Monday 28th 11am - 5pm
Private view by invitation only
Thursday 24 January 3pm
Opening Thursday 24th January 5 pm
http://www.artefiera.bolognafiere.it

32nd ARTE FIERA ART FIRST
The Italian appointment for art

The new appointment with Arte Fiera Art First 2008 confirming itself as a reference point allowing a unique comparison of Italian and international art.

Through the over 200 prestigious galleries of Modern and Contemporary art from Italy and abroad, including important confirmations and new entries, the fair operates a synthesis between works by the 20th and 21st century, particularly focused on the promotion of the Italian art highlighted by works ranging from Arte Povera to Transavanguardia and Conceptual art to the emerging art.

YOUNG GALLERIES

Arte Fiera Art First draws a special attention to the emerging artists by a careful selection of 26 young galleries with no more than five years of activity, that will be located into the heart of the fair exhibition center in order to give them the opportunity of a higher visibility in an international context.

Participations: T293 and Annarumma404 (Naples); Massimo Carasi - The Flat, Galica, Federico Luger, Pianissimo, Prometeo Gallery, Riccardo Crespi (Milano); agenzia 04, Fabio Tiboni Arte Contemporanea (Bologna); Monitor, C.a.o.s. Extraspazio (Rome); Citric (Brescia); Galleria 42 Contemporaneo (Modena); Galleria SpazioA Contemporanearte (Pistoia); Galerie Davide Gallo, Kunstagenten, Galerie Martin Mertens (Berlin); Galerie Magda Danysz (Paris); Dukan & Hourdequin (Marseille); Patrick Heide Contemporary Art (London); Mizuma Action (Tokyo); Virgil de Voldère Gallery (New York); Acb Gallery (Budapest), Galeria Posibila (Bucharest).

BOLOGNA ART FIRST

The city of Bologna becomes ‘a place to live the art’ outside and inside the stands. From January 24th to February 29th 2008 the third edition of Bologna Art First project, which was born from the collaboration between the City of Bologna and Arte Fiera, will offer a fascinating journey through the world of modern art and the architecture of the past. The works selected by an Advisory Board from the projects submitted by exhibiting galleries will be hosted in some historical sites in Bologna’s center such as Palazzo Accursio, Palazzo Re Enzo, Museo della Musica, Museo della Memoria, Civico Museo Archeologico, Museo Medievale, Museo della Sanità at Santa Maria della Vita, Musei Universitari of Palazzo Poggi besides the Airport Guglielmo Marconi.

ARTEFIERA OFF

ARTEFIERA OFF, a case of a series of collateral events to Arte Fiera, will be increased for this second edition with a new program of exhibitions, screenings, conferences, performances such as the exhibition Giacomelli. Cose mai viste curated by Enzo Cucchi at the hospital Hospice Seragnoli di Bentivoglio or L’invenzione del paradiso. Il cinema e lo sguardo plurale by Daniel Schmid, a retrospective dedicated to the Suisse director recently dead, at the Cineteca from 21st to 31st
January 2008.

CONFIRMATIONS AND NEW ENTRIES

Among the international and Italian confirmations and new entries: Alfonso Artiaco (Naples), Ben Brown Fine Arts (London), Bodhi Art (Mumbai), James Cohan Gallery (New York), Continua (San Gimignano, Beijing, Le Moulin), Monica De Cardenas (Milan), Massimo De Carlo (Milan), Jerome de Noirmont (Paris), Austin/Desmond (London), Faggionato Fine Art (London), Galerie Jablonka (Berlin, Köln), Alison Jacques Gallery (London), Galerie Lelong (Paris, New York, Zürich), Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts (Miami), Massimo Minini (Brescia), Giò Marconi (Milan), Friedrich Petzel Gallery (New York), Galerie Thaddeus Ropac (Paris, Salzburg), Galleria Lia Rumma (Naples, Milan),Tucci Russo (Torre Pellice), Galeria Mário Sequeira (Braga), Sperone Westwater Gallery (New York), Christian Stein (Milan), Studio La Città (Verona), Xin Dong Cheng (Beijing).

PRESS OFFICE
ARTEFIERA ART FIRST
Silvia Macchetto
Tel. +39 334 6931534
artepress@bolognafiere.it

PRESS OFFICE BOLOGNAFIERE
Isabella Bonvicini
Tel. +39 051 282261
Isabella.bonvicini@bolognafiere.it

Giuliana Tinti
Tel. +39.335 7622025
giuliana.tinti@bolognafiere.it