Jennifer Allora
Guillermo Calzadilla
Francis Alys
Yael Bartana
Andrea Geyer
Joana Hadjithomas
Khalil Joreige
Emre Huner
Matthew Day Jackson
Lucy Raven
Santiago Sierra
Kelly Baum
The show features the work of seven artists and two artist teams. Today discussion with Jennifer Allora, Guillermo Calzadilla, Emre Huner and Matthew Day Jackson
Nobody's Property: Art, Land, Space, 2000-2010 is the first exhibition to systematically explore an important development in contemporary art: the emergence of a new generation of environmental artists. Forty years ago, Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, and others started carving, displacing and rearranging raw earth, transforming landscape into sculpture. Today we are witnessing the fruition of this tradition, as artists working across the globe once again embrace land and space as material, stage and subject matter. The show features the work of seven artists and two artist teams: Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Francis Alys, Yael Bartana, Andrea Geyer, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Emre Huner, Matthew Day Jackson, Lucy Raven and Santiago Sierra. On Tuesday, October 26, at 4:30, independent scholar Juliana Ochs and Princeton scholar Daniel Heller-Roazen, author of The Enemy of All: Piracy and the Law of Nations, will join artists Jennifer Allora, Guillermo Calzadilla, Emre Huner and Matthew Day Jackson for a lively discussion moderated by Kelly Baum.