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FDIC Insured at No Longer Empty

No Longer Empty

NO LONGER EMPTY is a group of curators and artists who present thought provoking exhibits in empty store fronts.

Our first exhibit is at the storefronts at the
Hotel Chelsea
Opening June 18 6pm – 9pm
222 w 23rd st NY NY
June 19 – July 18 Wed – Sat 11am – 6pm

Please join us in a space transformed by ‘The Ship of Fools’ installation – a show within a show, curated by Michael Bevilacqua, also photographic works from Hotel Chelsea resident artists,
booths with art from our friends at Eyebeam among others. Window displays encrusted in salt and other surprises…

Curated by Manon Slome and Asher Remy-Toledo with Julian Navarro

Artists
Guido Albi-Marin | Joseph Aloi | Rita Barros | Sam Bassett
Michael Bevilacqua | Alina and Jeff Bliumis | Scott Campbell
Tara de la Garza | Kate Gilmore | Noel Hennessy | Michael Mandiberg
Cheonwook Park | Diana Puntar | Bruce Richards | Raimundo Rubio
Linda and Lothar Troeller | Dani Tull | Marnie Weber

For more details on artists and our not for profit organization, please visit
www.nolongerempty.com

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Drawing Contemporaries documentation on Flickr

Photos from Drawing Contemporaries are up on Flickr. I have also posted full res versions, and a video here

Drawing Contemporaries

Drawing Contemporaries, curated by Eyebeam senior fellow Michael Mandiberg, is an exhibition of work on paper made by a peer group of new media artists who all create drawings, both as a primary object and as an experimental process. The exhibition includes work from Darren Kraft, Steve Lambert & Julia Schwadron, Michael Mandiberg, Marisa Olson, and Lee Walton. For many of the artists, the use of computers and algorithms are the focus in their work. While a number of the artists are Eyebeam affiliated, all are contemporaries whose influences upon each other can be traced in this exhibition.

Darren Kraft uses powdered graphite to photorealistically reproduce icons and logos associated with consumer and political culture; Eyebeam senior fellow Steve Lambert and Julia Schwadron write personal and poetic messages of hope which they leave taped up in public places; Michael Mandiberg uses the laser cutter to etch and carve works on paper that incorporate text, history and design; Marisa Olson performs Google image searches for obsolete technologies, and traces their contours directly off her laptop screen with a mechanical pencil; and Lee Walton creates elaborate indexes of possible graphic marks which are algorithmically used to document events as they occur. His subjects range from from pedestrian traffic to sports games.

Drawing Contemporaries was on view through June 9, 2009

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Plugins at Exit Art in End of Oil

My environmental focused plugins are included in the exhibition End of Oil at Exit Art. The opening is this Saturday, June 13th from 6-8. The exhibition runs from June 13 – July 31, 2009.

A project of SEA (Social-Environmental Aesthetics) , The End of Oil is an exhibition of photography, prints, videos, installations and new media that addresses human dependence on oil and other fossil fuels; the ramifications that this dependency has on the future of the environment and of global geopolitics; and the recent push towards viable alternative energy resources.

FEATURING PROJECTS BY:

Khalil Chishtee; Louisa Conrad; Robert Ladislas Derr; Dominic Gagnon; Ed Kashi; Matt Kenyon; Michael Mandiberg; Andrei Molodkin; Jo Syz

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Drawing Contemporaries Video

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