Do Ho-Suh
Sharon Ya'ari
Sabine Bitter
Helmut Weber
Kamrooz Aram
Orit Raff
Rick Buckley
Jean Shin
Naiya Frangouli
Sung-Hee Choi
Txuspo Poyo
Matsue Taiji
Ararat Sarkissian
Hong Hao
Cari Gonzalez Casanova
Zarina Bhimji
Lauri Firstenberg
Irene Small
Exhibition co-curated by Lauri Firstenberg and Irene Small. Artists: Do Ho-Suh, Sharon Ya'ari, Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, Kamrooz Aram, Orit Raff, Rick Buckley, Jean Shin, Naiya Frangouli, Sung-Hee Choi, Txuspo Poyo, Matsue Taiji, Ararat Sarkissian, Hong Hao, Cari Gonzalez Casanova, Zarina Bhimji
Main Gallery:
Multitude
Do Ho-Suh, Sharon Ya'ari, Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, Kamrooz Aram, Orit Raff, Rick Buckley, Jean Shin, Naiya Frangouli, Sung-Hee Choi, Txuspo Poyo, Matsue Taiji, Ararat Sarkissian, Hong Hao, Cari Gonzalez Casanova, Zarina Bhimji
Co-curated by Lauri Firstenberg
and Irene Small
Multitude is made possible, in part, by contributions from The Consulate General of Israel In New York, Office of Culture Affairs, Rafi and Vicki
Hovanessian, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, Atelier 4, Sprint Graphics, L.A. Galerie, Frankfurt and with the support of the Austrian Cultural Forum, New York.
Project Space
Sarah Dobai
Project Space 2
Touhami Ennadre: Documents
Architecture and Design Project Space:
Lindy Roy: Meatspace
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6:30 - 8:30pm
About Artists Space
A pioneer in the alternative space movement, Artists Space was founded in 1972 as a non-profit institution supporting unaffiliated contemporary artists working in the visual arts, including the media of video, performance, architecture and design. The mission of Artists Space is to encourage diversity and experimentation in the arts, to provide an exhibition space for untried art and artists, and to foster an appreciation for the role that artists play in our community as reporters, provocateurs, commentators, and peers. In its twenty-five year history, Artists Space has presented the work of over 5,000 emerging artists.
Artists Space
38 Greene St., 3rd Floor. New York, NY 10013
Hours: Tues-Sat 11am-6pm
Admission: FREE (Suggested Donation)