Goings On: posted week of November 04, 2019
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1. Franc Palaia, FF Alumn, at 40 Cannon St. Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY, Nov. 9-Dec. 31
2. Sarah van Ouwerkerk, FF Member, at Catskill Art Society, Livingston Manner, NY, thru Nov. 30
3. Vito Acconci, Suzanne Lacy, Yoko Ono, Aviva Rahmani, FF Alumns, in the New York Times, now online
4. Nancy Burson, FF Alumn, at Grand Palais, Paris, France, Nov. 6-10
5. Beatrice Glow, FF Alumn, autumn news
6. Barbara Rosenthal, FF Alumn, at Brooklyn Expo Center, Nov. 7-10
7. Magie Dominic, FF Alumn, in Patch Newspaper, now online
8. Adam Putnam, FF Alumn, at PPOW, Manhattan, opening Nov. 14
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1. Franc Palaia, FF Alumn, at 40 Cannon St. Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY, Nov. 9-Dec. 31
FRANC PALAIA, FF Alumn, will present major new works in a two person show at 40 Cannon St Gallery in Poughkeepsie, NY. Co- exhibitor: Brian Gillette.
The exhibition is entitled: “Urban Icons”. a two person show of mixed media works from Nov 9 – Dec 31, 2019.
Palaia will exhibit large scale (4′ -6″) sculptural mixed media photographic works of murals, graffiti and street art from Paris, Rome, Naples, Havana and NYC. These 3 dimensional illusionistic works appear to have been ripped directly from their urban settings. Eachwork incorporates several mediums, photographs, paint, collage, sculpture and architecture.
The gallery is located at 40 Cannon St, Poughkeepsie, NY. Gallery@40Cannon .com. Francpalaia1@gmail.com.
Palaia has an extensive exhibition record, venues include L.A. MoCA, New Museum, PS1, OK Harris, Newark Museum, Sidney Janis gallery, Whitney Museum Annex, High Museum, Fundacio Salvador Dali, Spain, American Academy in Rome, Blum Helman gallery, Exit Art, The Clocktower, Dorsky Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and many others. He is a recipient of 21 grants and fellowships which include the Rome Prize, L.C. Tiffany grant, Polaroid Sponsorship, Painted Bride, Puffin Grant, NYFA grants and others. His photographs have been included in recent documentary films, such as “Shadowman” on Richard Hambleton, “Boom for Real, the Teenage Years of JM Basquiat”, and from 1983, “Heny Chalfant’s “Style Wars”, and others.
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2. Sarah van Ouwerkerk, FF Member, at Catskill Art Society, Livingston Manner, NY, thru Nov. 30
Please visit this link:
thank you.
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3. Vito Acconci, Suzanne Lacy, Yoko Ono, Aviva Rahmani, FF Alumns, in the New York Times, now online
Please visit this link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/books/review-unspeakable-acts-nancy-princenthal.html
thank you.
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4. Nancy Burson, FF Alumn, at Grand Palais, Paris, France, Nov. 6-10
I have a solo exhibition at Paris Photo next week, Nov. 6th to the 10th with Paci Contemporary Gallery at the Grand Palais in Paris. Stand B38
Nancy Burson
nancyburson.com
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5. Beatrice Glow, FF Alumn, autumn news
Taipei Contemporary Art Center
Flowers and Forts
Dear colleagues and friends,
I just opened my solo exhibition Flowers and Forts at Taipei Contemporary Art Center as part of their exhibition series Female Avatar’s Futurist Statement #4. In addition to the heartwarming experience in Taiwan, I got a nice shout out from Taipei Times! Here are photos from the opening, a blog post on a new work “Peace” Treaty (2019) that was created during my stay in Taiwan, and here is the press release.
I am ecstatic be a 2019-2020 LMCC Workspace participant and have spent the last week moving into my studio in lower Manhattan. Trinity Church is right outside of my window!
This coming Thursday November 7, I will be speaking at the Paul Robeson Gallery in Newark on Technologies of EcoArt. Join me, artist Keary Rosen and curator Alexandra Chang for this important dialogue supported by Rutgers University!
Prints from my ongoing collaborative projects Rhunhattan: A Tale of Two Islands and Mannahatta VR are currently on view at Concordia University thanks to the Department of Geography and Art History.
Please see below for details!
My best wishes,
Beatrice
Female Avatars’ Futurist Statement #4
Beatrice Glow — Flowers and Forts
Time: 2019.10.19 – 11.10, Tue. – Sun., 1-7pm
Venue: Taipei Contemporary Art Center (1 Fl, No.11, Lane 49, Baoan Street, Datong District, 10346 Taipei)
Opening: 2019.10.19 6pm
The fourth exhibition of the Female Avatars’ Futurist Statement series, Flowers and Forts, is presented by artist Beatrice Glow. The exhibition consists of video works and prints on silk, presenting parts of Glow’s long-term research project Rhunhattan: A Tale of Two Islands since 2015. The project focuses on the history that connects two islands, Mannahatta/Manhattan and Rhun of the Banda Islands, Indonesia.
Lasting over decades, the Spice War between the Dutch and the English came to an end with the Treaty of Breda in 1667. The two parties agreed to exchange their colonial territories of Mannahatta/Manhattan and Rhun of the Banda Islands, Indonesia. On each island, there are identically shaped star forts (trace italienne) that each witnessed the massacre of native peoples. The fortifications are architectural markers of European domination and extraction that link together lands, people, and cultures across the globe; they signify shared histories and cultural heritages. When Glow visited Fort Nassau in Banda Neira, Maluku, Indonesia, she found wild flowers growing in forts. Upon inquiring, she learned of local practices of bringing flowers to commemorate difficult histories.
Flowers and Forts traces traumatic memories in history. By juxtaposing the images of flower and forts, two seemingly disparate subjects, the works allude to cycles of exploitation, regeneration and resilience. As the artists mentions: “In the field of toxicology, a medicinal plant administered at different dosages can either heal or kill.” Flowers are often analogies for women not only to praise beauty, but also to minimize presence and agency. However, a beautiful plant could be weaponized as a means for survival, an embodiment of feminine power and resilience.
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I am pleased to share that I am a 2019-2020 participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace program. Founded as Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC serves, connects, and makes space for artists and community.
Fellow cohort artists include Sonia Louise Davis, Gabriel Garcia Roman, Beatrice Glow, Sara Jimenez, Zaq Landsberg, Kevin Quiles Bonilla, Naomi Safran-Hon, Amy Lee Sanford, Sydney Shen, Christine Wong Yap and Zac Hacmon (On site assistant)
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I am honored to speak at the EcoArt Salon at the Paul Robeson Gallery at Express Newark (54 Halsey St, Newark, NJ) Thursday Nov. 7 from 7-9pm alongside artist Keary Rosen on the invitation of curator Alexandra Chang.
“Multisensory multimedia and installation artist Beatrice Glow will discuss works-in-progress as she rethinks her new work that uses the metaphor of smoke for our arrival at the Capitalocene, touching on extractive economies through the social history of plants. She will also share the interrelated works Mannahatta VR and Rhunhattan, which she has been developing in her slow practice in allyship with indigenous communities. She will discuss indigenous environmental stewardship and the limits and possibilities of allyship.” RSVP
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The Department of Geography, Planning & Environment and the Department of Art History at Concordia University have jointly supported an exhibition of prints from Rhunhattan: Tale of Two Islands and Mannahatta VR. The works are currently on display in the Geography Department, Hall Building (12th floor, 1455 Dr Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Canada).
Thank you for the continued support!!!
Copyright (c) 2019 Beatrice Glow, All rights reserved.
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6. Barbara Rosenthal, FF Alumn, at Brooklyn Expo Center, Nov. 7-10
Barbara Rosenthal, FF Alumn, will be exhibiting New Media suites of editioned photo-based prints and collages in her studio’s booth at The Other Art Fair, https://www.saatchiart.com/theotherartfair sponsored by Saatchi Art and Bombay Sapphire at the Brooklyn Expo Center, 72 Noble Street, in Greenpoint, Nov. 7-10. In Booth 93, she will present the project “Surreal to Conceptual Photos” including the following dual-sets, configured as
1. Surreal Photos, 2. Surreal to Conceptual: Distorted, 3. Surreal to Conceptual: Wafting, 4. Surreal to Conceptual: Floating, 5. Surreal to Conceptual: Scenes, 6. Transitionals Morphing DVD One, 7. Transitionals Morphing DVD Two:
— BerlinBlueOrangeDockWithRobert-2435-Berlin2013
— BerlinBlueTileDoorway-2312-Berlin2009
— BerlinMagentaPfefferbergStarDoor-Pfberg-2-10-4-4a,2010
— BerlinOrangeGreekRestaurant-2185-Berlin,2012
— BerlinPinkPfefferbergSmokestack-2-10-6-11-Berlin, 2010
— BerlinPurpleGreenTower-2456-Berlin, 2014
— BerlinRedGreenPfefferbergRedYellowNightDoorway-Pfberg-2-10-4-15-Berlin2010
— FinlandBlueFarmSky-60028-TruroFinland-2008
— LondonBWClock-9234-29-London, 2012
— LondonBWHorse-9234-20-London, 2012
— LondonGraySkyRoofFigures-9976+9979-London, 2012
— LondonMagentaBridge-4503Film18a-2010
— MontrealBrownBirdinWindow-3182-Montreal, 2012
— MontrealBrownWoodenRafters-3301-Montreal, 2012
— NewYorkBWAsianFigure-3.05.6.27-WestVillage, NYC, 2005
— ParisBWChurch-9375-Paris, 2009
— ParisBWSkull-9361-36-Paris, 2009
— ParisGrayStaircase-2-10-4-3-Paris, 2009
— ParisGreenShopwindowChildrenPoster-60021-Paris, 2010
— ParisKhakiGreenCeilingLights-4506-28a-Paris, 2010.tif
— ParisPurpleGreenStairwayCeilingLights-4506-28a-Paris, 2010,
— PennsylvaniaMarylandHighwayPolesBW-29525-21-Bethesda, Maryland, 2005
— PuertoRicoBlueYellowDoorway-4-08-18-24-SanJuan, PuertoRico, 2008
— PuertoRicoGreenChurch-2008-SanJuan, Puerto Rico, 2008
— RussiaGreenMirror-0005-StPetersburg, Russia, 2008
— WalesBWCottageRooftopWithJenny-80007-Cardiff, Wales, 2009
For further fair information, to purchase tickets to the Private View party Thursday, Nov 7, 6-10, and/or to The Other Art Fair days Fri-Sun: https://www.saatchiart.com/theotherartfair
For further artist information, including calendar of upcoming and past Barbara Rosenthal events and artworks: barbararosenthal.org. On her Calendar page of this site will also be her code for you to receive complimentary tickets and drinks.
Twitter: @BRartistNYC
Instagram: BarbaraRosenthal_eMediaLoft
Facebook: barbara.rosenthal1
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7. Magie Dominic, FF Alumn, in Patch Newspaper, now online
A new Magie Dominic interview published today in the “Local Legend” series of Patch Newspaper. Quite an honor! A Local Legend!
https://bit.ly/2NaGVLz
Magie
http://magiedominic.blogspot.com/
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8. Adam Putnam, FF Alumn, at PPOW, Manhattan, opening Nov. 14
Adam Putnam
November 14 – December 21, 2019
Opening Reception: November 14, 6-8 PM
For his third show with P·P·O·W, Adam Putnam will exhibit a suite of landscapes in which his gaze has shifted toward the infinitely distant, toward that impossible place where sky meets water, where perspective meets memory and tiny events punctuate otherwise empty washes of ink: a beacon, an island, a wayward cloud, like characters orphaned from a Magritte painting.
Adam Putnam (b. 1973) is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York, whose work has appeared in various exhibitions and institutions worldwide including the 2008 Whitney Biennial; the 2nd Moscow Biennial; the Busan Biennial, South Korea; MoMA P.S.1 and The Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo. Curatorial projects have included an exhibition of Martin Wong entitled Everything Must Go at P·P·O·W and Blow Both of Us at Participant Inc. Recent projects have included solo exhibitions P·P·O·W, Galveston Artist Residency Gallery and the Munchen Kunstverein.
P·P·O·W
535 West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor
New York NY 10011
Tel: + 1 212 647 1044
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