Marisa Favretto
Michelle Prazak
Carla Repice
Becket Bowes
Emily Orling
Anitra Haendel
Jessica Segall
Tereza Mazur
Haley Mellin
Gordana Bezanov
Maggie Orling
Allan Orling
James Tomon
Christopher Saunders
Erika deVries
Megan Cump
Marc Lepson
Laura Sanna
Angela Rose Voulgarelis
Aaron Birk
Avital Greener
Justin Thompson
Jennifer Black
Kosio Minchev
Charlie Ledbetter
Michelle Magot
Sissel Bergjord
Mary Lamboley
Geoffery Cunningham
Carrie Anne Minikle
Jamie Cohn
Beth Howe
Fletcher Boote
Maya Pindyck
Susane Harrison
Rebecca Horne
Malin Thor - Bergstrom
Marco Chiandetti
Peter Knusen
Josh Peters
Almond Zigmund
Gretchen Kimball
Jessica Houston
Ann Cleary
Salomeh Grace
Sarah McDowell
Ryan Schroeder
Haley Severns
Jovan Villalba
Annemartine Van Kersten
Camille Van de Velde
Bridget Rountree
Tracie Lee
Analisa Goodin
Georgia Carbone
Lauren Rumley
Liz Schuh
Elizabeth Mooney
Caroline Maxwell
Melissa Morris
Jane Parot
Jess Perlitz
A mini/massive undertaking that brings together the work of 50 to 80 international artists to confront the disorientation that occurs when one looks closer and closer at images; to examine the intimacy and seemingly ever more distant subject matter.
BiNo-ScApEs is a mini/massive undertaking that brings together the work of 50 to 80 international artists to confront the disorientation that occurs when one looks closer and closer at images; to examine the intimacy and seemingly ever more distant subject matter. It 's two exhibitions in one. Firstly, is is a room full of tiny, undistinguishable works arrayed in the distance. Secondly, it is a powerful one-on-one confrontation with spaces created specifically to be viewed under the artificial magnifying lens that displaces as it draws us near.
Curator, David Adamo, has invited each artist to create one small scape(landscape, seascape, cityscape). These are works that require a particular attention to detail due to the nature of their size and subject-matter but--further--they are works which dare to reach into tremendous distances of physical, psychological and visual space--space re-emphasized by the challenging project of their display.
Individual scapes are carefully arranged in the space. They are then viewed from across the room through stationed binoculars. The space is both the infamous White Cube of art-lore but also a labyrinthine and brilliant kaleidoscope of landscapes, sea scapes and spacescapes , whose sheer numbers prevent one from taking in their entirety at one glance. Dwelling momentarily though, through the focused lens of a binocular,one begins to re- examine the relativity of size, distance, and subject matter.
BiNo-ScApEs is made possible by Berliner Kunst Project, NY Arts/Berliner Kunst Magazine, Binoculars.com, and the artists themselves. Opening reception will be held @ Berliner Kunstprojekt, in conjunction with Relatives and Relativities by David Adamo, Jan 10th, 2004 from 18:00 - 21:00.
Artists:
Marisa Favretto / Michelle Prazak / Carla Repice / Becket Bowes / Emily Orling / Anitra Haendel / Jessica Segall / Tereza Mazur / Haley Mellin / Gordana Bezanov / Maggie Orling / Allan Orling / James Tomon / Christopher Saunders / Erika deVries / Megan Cump / Marc Lepson / Laura Sanna / Angela Rose Voulgarelis / Aaron Birk / Avital Greener / Justin Thompson / Jennifer Black / Kosio Minchev / Charlie Ledbetter / Michelle Magot / Sissel Bergjord / Mary Lamboley / Geoffery Cunningham / Carrie Anne Minikle / Jamie Cohn / Beth Howe / Fletcher Boote / Maya Pindyck / Susane Harrison / Rebecca Horne/ Malin Thor - Bergstrom / Marco Chiandetti / Peter Knusen / Josh Peters / Almond Zigmund / Gretchen Kimball / Jessica Houston / Ann Cleary / Salomeh Grace / Sarah McDowell / Ryan Schroeder / Haley Severns / Jovan Villalba / Annemartine Van Kersten / Camille Van de Velde / Bridget Rountree / Tracie Lee / Analisa Goodin / Georgia Carbone / Lauren Rumley / Liz Schuh / Elizabeth Mooney / Caroline Maxwell / Melissa Morris / Jane Parot / Jess Perlitz ............................and more to come
Image: groupadamo
@ Berliner Kunstprojekt
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10961 Berlin (Kreuzberg), Germany
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