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Category Archives: News and Installation Views
Brooklyn Bridge Park: Public Work
The Wonder Under is on long term view at 99 Plymouth Street in Brooklyn Bridge Park as part of their new public art series. A huge installation of over 550 hand-cut photographs. The entire exhibit can be seen here: The Wonder Under
YOU ARE THE CENTER OF SOMETHING (on exhibit in Dallas)
Thrilled to have work be a part of the Aurora Festival in Dallas, Texas. Curated by a fantastic team and special thanks to Julia Kaganskiy and Tim Goossens.
If you want to see all the install and action pictures: YOU ARE THE CENTER OF SOMETHING
And here is the link to the festival: Aurora
The 49 States on view at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Queens Museum, Residency and Project with ArtBuilt
An amazing month of walking, collecting, photographing and discovering: A Collection of Walks (or How to Walk to the Earth)
Cleaning a Glacial Pothole on view in Norway
Thrilled to exhibit Cleaning a Glacial Pothole in Stavanger, Norway, as part of a group show curated by Ian Cofre.
And if you haven’t seen it, here it is, the full 21-minutes (best for full screen and headphones): Cleaning a Glacial Pothole
Solo Exhibition at Yancey Richardson Gallery
Walking Flatbush at BRIC Arts
Walking Flatbush, the artist map I created, was “unpacked” into a full installation to include photographs and artifacts from along the route. The piece was installed in conjunction with the amazing show, Mapping Brooklyn.
You can download the map here: Walking Flatbush
State Park Exhibition at UC San Diego
The entire series Hometown Stones was on view for the first time! 270 C-prints featuring every erratic, stone and boulder in Killingly, Connecticut. Curated by the always brilliant Mike Calway-Fagen.
HyperAllergic Panel Discussion at Livestream Public
Thanks to HyperAlergic.com and LiveStreamPublic for the invitation to talk about activism and art with some amazing artists (Dread Scott, Amin Husain, Christen Clifford and Nobutaka Aozaki) Moderated by Hrag Vartanian. You can watch the conversation on LiveStream and eventually my microphone starts working…