With historical antecedents in Dada and Fluxus, do it (outside) is a selection of artists» instructions
interpreted by other artists, performers, community groups, and the public.
When invited to create a retrospective of her sculptural works, Janine Antoni preferred to ask herself what her works would look like when
interpreted by other artists and translated into movement.
Not exact matches
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported
by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded
by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used
by the
artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to
interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
Taking selected works from the Collection as its point of departure, including seminal pieces
by some of the most prominent
artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works
by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and
other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that
interpret and critically examine the collection
by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
(A major exhibition devoted to the theme as
interpreted by these
artists and
others held at Gagosian Gallery was reviewed here.)
Focusing on twelve iconic works from the Whitney's collection, lighting designer Marc Brickman will
interpret pieces
by artists Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Peter Halley, and Barbara Kruger, among
others, utilizing the Empire State Building's LED tower lights to create a dynamic show.
Artists» instructions presented at Socrates Sculpture Park will include the artists listed above (click on the artist's name to view their instruction), and have been interpreted by: Korakrit Arunanondchai, Jesus Benavente, Jane Benson & Ajay Kurian, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance, Daniel Bozhkov, Christoff: Finio Architecture, Alison Dell & Rob Swainston, Tamar Ettun, Rachel Fainter, Cathy Fairbanks, Lars Fisk, Luz Flemming, Linda Ganjian, Elissa Goldstone, James Haddrill & Daniel Roberts, Charles Harlan, Rachel Higgins, Chelsea Knight & Jonathan VanDyke, Kat Kohl, Rainy Lehrman, Shaun Leonardo, Marie Lorenz, Katie Mangiardi, Julie Ann Nagle, Rhiannon Platt, Jory Rabinovitz, Birgit Rathsmann, Grayson Revoir, Andrew Ross, Becky Sellinger, Sabrina Shapiro, Nataliya Slinko, Chris Sollars, Jennifer Sullivan, Leonard White, Carmen Winant, Jody Wood, Brian Zegeer, and XXX Coffee, among
Artists» instructions presented at Socrates Sculpture Park will include the
artists listed above (click on the artist's name to view their instruction), and have been interpreted by: Korakrit Arunanondchai, Jesus Benavente, Jane Benson & Ajay Kurian, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance, Daniel Bozhkov, Christoff: Finio Architecture, Alison Dell & Rob Swainston, Tamar Ettun, Rachel Fainter, Cathy Fairbanks, Lars Fisk, Luz Flemming, Linda Ganjian, Elissa Goldstone, James Haddrill & Daniel Roberts, Charles Harlan, Rachel Higgins, Chelsea Knight & Jonathan VanDyke, Kat Kohl, Rainy Lehrman, Shaun Leonardo, Marie Lorenz, Katie Mangiardi, Julie Ann Nagle, Rhiannon Platt, Jory Rabinovitz, Birgit Rathsmann, Grayson Revoir, Andrew Ross, Becky Sellinger, Sabrina Shapiro, Nataliya Slinko, Chris Sollars, Jennifer Sullivan, Leonard White, Carmen Winant, Jody Wood, Brian Zegeer, and XXX Coffee, among
artists listed above (click on the
artist's name to view their instruction), and have been
interpreted by: Korakrit Arunanondchai, Jesus Benavente, Jane Benson & Ajay Kurian, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance, Daniel Bozhkov, Christoff: Finio Architecture, Alison Dell & Rob Swainston, Tamar Ettun, Rachel Fainter, Cathy Fairbanks, Lars Fisk, Luz Flemming, Linda Ganjian, Elissa Goldstone, James Haddrill & Daniel Roberts, Charles Harlan, Rachel Higgins, Chelsea Knight & Jonathan VanDyke, Kat Kohl, Rainy Lehrman, Shaun Leonardo, Marie Lorenz, Katie Mangiardi, Julie Ann Nagle, Rhiannon Platt, Jory Rabinovitz, Birgit Rathsmann, Grayson Revoir, Andrew Ross, Becky Sellinger, Sabrina Shapiro, Nataliya Slinko, Chris Sollars, Jennifer Sullivan, Leonard White, Carmen Winant, Jody Wood, Brian Zegeer, and XXX Coffee, among
others.
In these new sculptures, as well as across Price's work, the
artist's careful attention to the minutiae of physical appearance and presentation invites the viewer to become more aware of the subconscious processes
by which we recognise,
interpret and respond to
other people, all the while fashioning our own social identities via outward presentation.
Taking selected works, including seminal pieces
by some of the most prominent
artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works
by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, VALIE EXPORT, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the project stages an interplay between these and
other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that
interpret and critically examine the collection
by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmuş, Ashley Hans Scheirl and Stephen Willats.
She
interprets classic works
by other artists, including «Origin of the World» and «Le Sommeil (Sleep)»
by Gustave Courbet and Édouard Manet's «Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe.»