Martin Beck
Valie Export
Dan Graham
Dorit Margreiter
Superstudio
Vito Acconci
Cheryl Donegan
Mike Kelley
Paul McCarthy
Sturtevant
Hannah Wilke
Birgir Andresson
Douwe Jan Bakker
Hreinn Friofinnsson
Kristjan Guomundsson
Sigurour Guomundsson
Magnus Palsson
Niko Vicario
Tyler Emerson-Dorsch
Nicole Pollentier
On and Off the Grid brings together works by 4 artists and one architectural collective that repeat, revise, or reject a legacy of Modernist architecture and design. Act Out presents video works by artists who use their bodies, or others', to resist and repel. Degrees North presents work by six artists who utilize the Icelandic landscape, language, literary tradition, and culture as source material for their conceptual artworks.
Modernism: On and Off the Grid
Martin Beck, VALIE EXPORT, Dan Graham, Dorit Margreiter, and Superstudio
This exhibition brings together works by four artists and one architectural collective that repeat, revise, or reject a legacy of Modernist architecture and design, exploring form’s relationship to history, subjectivity, and social space.
Curated by Niko Vicario
Act Out
Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Sturtevant, and Hannah Wilke
Act Out presents video works by artists who use their bodies, or others', to resist and repel. They emphasize the consequences and processes that occur when outside forces are integrated with those of the body, intentionally blurring distinctions between the personal and the performative.
Curated by Tyler Emerson-Dorsch
Degrees North: Six Artists and the Icelandic Landscape
Birgir Andrésson, Douwe Jan Bakker, Hreinn Friofinnsson, Kristján Guomundsson, Sigurour Guomundsson, and Magnús Pálsson
This exhibition brings together work by six artists who utilize the Icelandic landscape, language, literary tradition, and culture as source material for their conceptual artworks.
Curated by Nicole Pollentier
Opening reception: Sunday, May 11, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Bard Center for Curatorial Studies
Annandale-on-Hudson
Museum Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public.