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SUMMARY:The Chimeric Animated Portraits of Lisa Crafts
DESCRIPTION:As we continue the run up to our next brick & mortar exhibition\, On the Inside: Portraiture Through Photography\, we are excited to offer a sneak peek at the innovative work of Lisa Crafts. She has created a gallery of photography-based portraits that depict thinkers\, activists and dreamers who are engaged with issues arising from the effects of human impact on the environment.\n\nEach portrait is an expressive fiction/non-fiction video collage\, and contains a visual narrative that incorporates ideas\, fears\, insights\, intentions and contradictions that emerge from conversations with each participant. These silent works\, each one minute in length\, exhibited on vertical monitors\, use animation to disrupt literal and authoritative documentary as a means to open up conversation and invite new ideas.\n\nThe image above is a still frame of one of four works that will be featured in the upcoming exhibition\, along with notes from Crafts’ conversations with the subjects. As a preview\, here’s a link to the full animated portrait of Nicole Lindsey\, urban beekeeper.\n\n\n“I talk to my bees and play them music\, they know my scent and my face. When bee colonies were collapsing across the US\, the bee population was growing in Detroit. It had been bankrupt\, and there were 70\,000 vacant lots. Wildflowers were growing without pesticides and bees flourished.”\n—Nicole Lindsey\n\n\nOn the Inside: Portraiture Through Photography is a group show featuring an international selection of photographers and image makers\, offering the opportunity to deepen an ongoing conversation about self across borders of all kinds. Stay tuned for details about the exhibition opening.\n\nFor more information\, contact:\ndavid@c24gallery.com or deborah@c24gallery.com\n\n\n\nImage:\nLisa Crafts\nNicole Lindsey\, Urban Beekeeper\, 2019\nAnimation includes ragweed\, sparkplugs and seeds
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LOCATION:C24 Gallery\, 560 W 24th St\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marie Tomanova | Young Americans
DESCRIPTION:As New York City’s galleries are slowly beginning to re-open\, we are preparing for our next brick & mortar exhibition\, On the Inside: Portraiture Through Photography. A group show featuring an international selection of photographers and image makers\, the exhibition will offer the opportunity to deepen an ongoing conversation about self across borders of all kinds.\n  \nOne of the artists we will be featuring in the exhibition is Marie Tomanova. Her photography and video work deal with issues of displacement\, identity\, inclusivity\, gender\, sexuality and memory. Her series\, Young American (2015 – ongoing)\, first presented as a solo exhibition at Czech Center New York in 2018\, focuses on individuality\, identity\, and belonging in the American social landscape.\n  \nWe happily share these selections from Tomanova’s series as a teaser to On the Inside. All images will be available as archival pigment prints in two sizes\, each in edition of 5 + 2AP – 16 x 24 in. (40.6 x 61 cm) and 32 x 48 in. (81.3 x 122 cm).\n  \nStay tuned for details about the exhibition opening. For more information\, contact:\ndavid@c24gallery.com or deborah@c24gallery.com\n\nImage:\nMarie Tomanova\nQuay Dash\, 2016\nCourtesy of C24 Gallery
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/marie-tomanova-young-americans/
LOCATION:C24 Gallery\, 560 W 24th St\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Exhibition | You Belong Here & The Seventh View
DESCRIPTION:YOU BELONG HERE\nWORKS BY ORIT BEN SHITRIT & NIRIT TAKELE \nMoroccan-Israeli artist\, Orit Ben Shitrit & Ethiopian-Israeli artist Nirit Takele have both experienced numerous cultural influences at a young age. At a time when questions of home\, homeland and displacement loom large on the global landscape\, these artists each channel their personal histories of mixed identity\, culminating in a multi-media exhibition that collectively explores notions of self and belonging in a complex and dangerous world. Ben Shitrit and Takele both play against the experience of being “othered” to deliver genuine portrayals of everyday life and nuanced responses to the injustices and violence they’ve experienced or observed. \nOrit Ben Shitrit is a visual artist\, photographer\, choreographer and filmmaker who focuses on themes of abstract systems of political\, religious\, and economic control\, cycles of violence in the Middle East\, and conflicted beings trapped in bodies. Her film work embodies the dynamics of disintegration and destruction impacting our current notions of self\, safety and leadership with a visceral force\, while her collages represent the physical and psychic impact of living in a world that would so easily disembody us. \nNirit Takele’s bold\, abstract shapes combine to form figurative portraits of members of the Israeli Ethiopian community\, transcending the boundaries of allotted space. Having experienced prejudice from both of her homelands\, her experience lends a more complex perspective to an otherwise simple act of depicting members of her own community going about their daily business. In this way\, her figurative abstractions serve as constructs of a new and harmonious normal. \nView the 3-D Virtual Tour here\, courtesy of Eazel. \n\nTHE SEVENTH VIEW\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH\nTHE ING DISCERNING EYE EXHIBITION \nAlso on view\, we will be featuring the work of 21 artists who were chosen to participate in the 2019 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition\, based in the UK. The Discerning Eye annual exhibition is a show of small works independently selected by six prominent figures from different areas of the art world: two artists\, two collectors and two critics. The 2019 selectors included artists Gill Button and Charlotte Hodes\, collectors Kwame Kwei-Armah and Sir Tim Rice\, and critics John Penrose and Louis Wise. We have mined the choices of the six selectors to create a seventh perspective on the exhibition. The Seventh View will be the first time the Discerning Eye Exhibition is sharing its works in the United States. \nView the 3-D Virtual Tour here\, courtesy of Eazel. \n\n​
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