Employing the iconic framework of Life
magazine's cover architecture, Union sophomore Arielle Singer rehashes key moments in history with digitally
altered photographs from the
magazine's
pages.
Cattelan's first solo show in this country since 2003 celebrates the artist's return to sculpture after several years of publishing and curatorial work, including his 2002 co-founding of The Wrong Gallery in Chelsea, New York, his collaborations on Permanent Food (an occasional journal comprised of
altered pages torn from other
magazines) from 1996 - 2007, his co-editorship of Charley (a conceptual project and independent series on international contemporary artists) from 2002 — present, and his curation of the Caribbean Biennial in 1999 and the Berlin Biennial in 2006.