Sentences with phrase «ghetto biennale»

Lives in Los Angeles, CA) has had a solo at Steve Turner, Los Angeles, CA and has been included in group exhibitions at the Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA, and in the 3rd Ghetto Biennale, Port - au - Prince, Haiti.
The set up for this piece at the Ghetto Biennale works as a site - specific installation.
She is the co-director of the Ghetto Biennale in Port - au - Prince, Haiti; was a curator for the Haitian Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale; was the co-curator of Kafou: Haiti, History & Art, at the Nottingham Contemporary; on the curatorial team for In Extremis: Death and Life in 21st Century Haitian Art at the Fowler Museum, UCLA and will be the guest curator for the 2015 Paris Outsider Art Fair.
With an emphasis on the «now» and the most recent exhibitions, this book examines the variety and richness of curating practices today, from public commissions by Art Angel to experimental projects such as the «Ghetto Biennale» in Haiti or the Rhizome digital archive.
Édouard Glissant's 1961 play Monsieur Toussaint reimagined as a slam battle, swerving between Haitian Creole and French (for a performance at the Ghetto Biennale)
2013 3rd Ghetto Biennale, curated by Leah Gordon, Andre Eugene, David Frohnapfel, Port - au - Prince The Hardware Store, Dean St. Gallery, Marfa CHATFACE, Online artist - in - residence project curated by Stephanie Syjuco
ghetto Biennale 2015: The Ghetto Biennale is calling for applications for its 4th edition (Nov. — Dec. 2015) and invites artists and curators to explore what potentials the radical tools Kreyol, Vodou and the Lakou have to offer to the contemporary world.
An exciting interdisciplinary programme with keynotes by Prof. Matthew J. Smith (University of the West Indies), an expert in Haitian twentieth - century history and the anthropologist and performance artist Prof. Gina A. Ulysse (Wesleyan University), a public lecture by Prof. Lubaina Himid MBE (University of Central Lancashire) on her artistic engagement with Toussaint Louverture, a presentation by Leah Gordon, photographer, filmmaker and co-founder of Haiti's Ghetto Biennale, and more leading international scholars.
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