Sentences with phrase «chinatown space»

The Chinatown space, it's nothing but exhibition space.
In addition to the shows you've had at the Chinatown space you've also done NADA Miami Beach and you've done something at the Minnesota Street Project.
Yesterday, the art collective Chinatown Art Brigade (CAB) led a protest at James Cohan Gallery's Chinatown space in New York, where the Berlin - based artist Omer Fast has transformed a ground - floor Grand Street facade and part of its interior into what a news release calls «the waiting room of a Chinatown business with an eclectic aesthetic.»
Bisected by a long, semi-permanent wall, Foxy Production's modest Chinatown space hosted two galleries — Château Shatto, Los Angeles, and Sultana, Paris — each with its own discrete section of the floor plan.
The Chinatown space, run by artist and curator Peter Scott, does not look to give individual artists a bump in sellability.
Sometimes a frame gets more attention than the picture that's in it, which is the case with Omer Fast's current solo exhibition at James Cohan's Chinatown space.

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Council Member Chin, who had originally claimed to support the landmarking of 135 Bowery, argued that, «there is opportunity on the site to build commercial space that is so needed in the Chinatown community for the small businesses.»
TRIBECA — TriBeCa parents who fought the city's proposal to send their children to school in Chinatown after running out of classroom space in TriBeCa can now breathe a sigh of relief.
Downtown families living east of Broadway, including many in Southbridge Towers, have said they would oppose sending their children to Chinatown schools, since there are two other schools that are closer to them: the Spruce Street School, which opened this fall near City Hall, and the new Peck Slip School, which will open in an incubator space in Tweed Courthouse next fall.
About 200 parents, students and teachers rallied Wednesday morning outside Castelar Street Elementary School in Chinatown as part of a «walk - in» calling for lower class sizes at LA Unified, increased staffing and more accountability for Prop. 39, the law that gives charter schools the right to use empty class space at district schools through a process called «co-location.»
7) Sam Kee's revenge: The world's shallowest commercial building is located in Vancouver, B.C. Between 1903 and 1913, city planners expropriated 24 feet of land from the Sam Kee Company (one of the wealthiest merchant's in Chinatown in the early 1900s), so the firm decided to make the most out of the space.
For those requiring accommodation near to the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centre or to be near any of the small businesses around the Chinatown or Central Station end of the city, APX Apartments provides the space to unpack and prepare for Business.
This Sydney hotel is located next to the open green space of Hyde Park, a 2 - minute walk from trendy Oxford Street, less than a kilometer from Chinatown and less than 3 kilometers from Darling Harbour.
This explosive 3D action game features Duke Nukem defending the city that never sleeps, and its babes, from the evil Mech Morphix across 24 levels from Chinatown to Space.
This explosive 3 - D action game features the politically incorrect action hero defending the city that never sleeps, and its babes, from the evil Mech Morphix across 24 levels from Chinatown to Space.
Situated in an iconic building dating back to 1906 and located in Portland's Old Town Chinatown, the property will have 113 bedrooms, a rooftop restaurant, a basement bar, and vibrant, welcoming spaces where you can hang out with the locals.
by Charlotte Anderson Invisible Exports is a small gallery space that sits just on the border of Chinatown behind an unassuming door at 89 Eldridge Street.
But that video, along with an earlier one, has been upstaged by a bizarre surrounding installation that transforms Cohan's white - box space into a funky Chinatown shop or bus - company waiting room with metal chairs, broken A.T.M.s and a shabby facade.
This past Sunday, a group of protesters, including representatives from the activist collectives Chinatown Art Brigade and Decolonize This Place as well as Chinatown residents, occupied the James Cohan Gallery's space in the neighborhood.
On October 22nd, Artists Space, Chinatown Art Brigade and Decolonize This Place held a town hall discussion that brought together over 215 local residents, activists, gallery owners and artists together for a candid dialogue about the growing impact of art galleries in Chinatown.
«I rationalized to myself that it was just a pop - up,» just like any number of group shows she'd been to or participated in, Moy told the 200 people who crammed into Artists Space Saturday night for Decolonize This Place, Artists Space, and the Chinatown Art Brigade» sevent, «Chinatown Is Not For Sale.»
Over the past few months, Chinatown Art Brigade has joined forces with Chinatown Tenants Union of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, The Illuminator, the W.O.W. Project, Decolonize This Place at Artists Space, and others in NYC to call attention to the community rezoning campaign and issues of tenant displacement and gentrification in Manhattan's Chinatown.
Following a protest this past weekend, Omer Fast has responded to criticisms of his show at New York's James Cohan Gallery, which features an installation that attempts to return the Lower East Side space to its pre-gentrified state and includes objects associated with Chinatown in some stereotypes.
It also addresses the artist's practice in the context of Chinatown: «As a gallery representing the non U.S., non New York based artist Omer Fast, it is reprehensible that you see fit to support this exploration of «temporal space» while contributing to the displacement of low income tenants and business owners in Chinatown.
She co-owns The Company, Los Angeles, California, an exhibition space with a progressive video art program in LA's Chinatown.
The space — a 20,000 - square - foot warehouse near L.A.'s Chinatown — will not be split up into a series of gallery installations or booths.
The Poetic Research Bureau, a project space for language - centered art and inquiry anchored in Chinatown's Chung King Road gallery district, brings @SEA, its monthly «live magazine» of film, video, poetry, performance and rogue scholarship, to the Hammer Museum.
X-Initiative advisory - board member Gabrielle Giattino was mentally miles away, markedly more concerned with Kai Althoff and Brandon Stosuy's elaborate show opening at her minuscule DISPATCH space in Chinatown on Sunday than with her «No Soul» display.
, a multidisciplinary exhibition space and gallery in New York City's Chinatown.
He's soft - spoken and very tall, a gentle giant from Virginia Beach, long and far away from his current space on the top floor of a six - story former factory in New York's Chinatown.
I sat down with Michael at his downtown loft a couple weeks after his first solo exhibition debuted at Jai & Jai gallery, an intimate space in Chinatown run by two sisters Jaitip and Jomjai Srisomburananont.
His intention was to «re-create what the space looked like before the gallery moved in almost two years ago», but the result was a caricature of a dingy Chinatown.
The presentation is in collaboration with Foxy Production at their Chinatown gallery, taking place on the occasion of Condo New York, an exhibition by 36 galleries across 16 New York spaces.
, a multidisciplinary exhibition space in New York City's Chinatown.
And while the arts community has felt the loss of these and others, two spaces opened side by side in Chinatown at the end of 2016 and proved to operate within a sustainable (small yet vital) scale: Situations and Fierman.
Find out where to catch the must - see shows in the sprawling metropolis, from the newest Downtown nonprofit to the gleaming spaces in Culver City and the fading charm of Chinatown.
SITUATIONS is an artist - run space located at 127 Henry Street in the Chinatown neighborhood in Manhattan.
She has been presented at Broad Art Space at University California Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Commonwealth & Council, Honor Fraser, PSI19 at Stanford, Perform Chinatown, and Install Weho.
She is a former co-director of exhibitions at the New Chinatown Barbershop gallery in Los Angeles and with Ybarra, co-founded Slanguage Studio, an artist collective and art space founded in 2002 in Wilmington, CA.
Partially supported by Hunter College, the space used to be located in Chinatown but moved up to a Hunter - owned building on 65th Street earlier this year, where it opened with a solo show of the art of Hilton Als.
The Brooklyn - based artist Nona Faustine, whose White Shoes series has become one of the most acclaimed and thought - provoking photographic works in recent years, introduces her new work at Baxter St, Camera Club of New York's gallery space in Chinatown.
JEFFREY STARK Over in the basement of Chinatown's action - packed East Broadway Mall at 88 East Broadway, the Jeffrey Stark project space opened up in October.
Foxy Production, which is currently located on West 27th Street in Chelsea, is headed to a new 3,000 - square - foot space in Chinatown, at 2 East Broadway.
Seattle gallery Ambach and Rice takes its gallery on the road, presenting «Cracks of Dawn» at art space Kunsthalle L.A. in Los Angeles» Chinatown.
In 2014 Brown also opened an auxiliary space in Manhattan's Chinatown, a resilient immigrant community described as «backwater» by a journalist who covered the opening.
On November 8th, the museum celebrates the opening of a survey exhibition of 60 works by Laura Owens, purveyor of 356 Mission in Boyle Heights and an auxiliary space in Chinatown.
She said she was educated about the protests during the «Chinatown Is Not for Sale» panel at Artists Space last year and now fully supports the efforts to fight gentrification.
The building itself (historically the oldest building in Chinatown) also lends to the viewers experience with various floors flooding natural light into the spaces where the art is being exhibited.
Over the course of its five year program, which included artists, designers, architects, composers, musicians, curators, writers, and more, the Chinatown storefront's appearance, physical space, visual identity, and even name changed periodically.
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