Rita Ackermann
Diana Al-Hadid
Lisa Anne Auerbach
Lutz Bacher
Justin Beal
Dike Blair
Lizzi Bougatsos
Joe Bradley
Olaf Breuning
Tom Burr
Jedediah Caesar
Peter Coffin
Devon Costello
Gardar Eide Einarsson
Matias Faldbakken
Rob Fischer
Sylvie Fleury
Jonah Freeman
Martha Friedman
Katie Grinnan
Eli Hansen
Jay Heikes
Terence Koh
Lansing-Dreiden
Paul Lee
Hanna Liden
Justin Lowe
Irene Mamiye
Adam McEwen
Ryan McGinley
Bjarne Melgaard
New Humans
Yoshua Okon
Michele O'Marah
Martin Oppel
Rob Pruitt
Ry Rocklen
Torbjorn Rodland
Amanda Ross-Ho
Daniela Rossell
Sterling Ruby
Ed Ruscha
Tom Scicluna
Gary Simmons
Haim Steinbach
Oscar Tuazon
Cosima von Bonin
Jennifer West
In a pioneering showcase of museum-quality art in a non-profit exhibition, the artworks include commissioned, site-specific installations, new works, and borrowed works, set within the massive 12,000 square foot space. Spread out over 3 separate levels, the display opens in a soaring ground-floor retail space. It flows to a second floor office space, and then to a duplex residential apartment. The selection of works, while not thematic, will be in dialogue with the transitional sensibility of the space, variously investigating architecture and urban landscape, intersections between public and private, notions of design as constructed lifestyle.
curated by Shamim M. Momin and Nate Lowman
The Station is pleased to announce an exciting exhibition in a recently constructed building in Midtown Miami to open on December 2nd, 2008. The Station will boast an exciting array of artworks, housed within an incredible and unique architectural environment, the interior of which is still completely raw and unbuilt, with the vestiges of construction lending the event a sense of flux.
The exhibition is co-curated by Shamim M. Momin (Co-Curator of the 2004 and 2008 Whitney Biennials) and New York-based artist and curator Nate Lowman. In a pioneering showcase of museum-quality art in a non-profit exhibition, The Station's artworks will include commissioned, site-specific installations, new works, and borrowed works, set within the massive 12,000 square foot space.
Spread out over three separate levels, the exhibition opens in a soaring ground-floor retail space. It flows to a second floor office space, and then to a duplex residential apartment. The selection of works, while not thematic, will be in dialogue with the transitional sensibility of the space, variously investigating architecture and urban landscape, intersections between public and private, notions of design as constructed lifestyle, and, above all, the sense of “in-betweeness” so fleetingly embodied by the exhibition spaces they will occupy. The Station will be open during the day, as well as at night, giving viewers the chance to see works in shifting contexts. Presenting their works in a non-commercial, transitional environment during Art Basel Miami Beach, the installation will retain a sense of immediacy and authenticity.
Among the 40+ artists participating in the exhibition will be Rita Ackermann, Diana Al-Hadid, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Lutz Bacher, Justin Beal, Dike Blair, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Olaf Breuning, Tom Burr, Jedediah Caesar, Peter Coffin, Devon Costello, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Matias Faldbakken, Rob Fischer, Sylvie Fleury, Jonah Freeman, Martha Friedman, Katie Grinnan, Eli Hansen, Jay Heikes, Terence Koh, Lansing-Dreiden, Paul Lee, Hanna Liden, Justin Lowe, Irene Mamiye, Adam McEwen, Ryan McGinley, Bjarne Melgaard, New Humans, Yoshua Okon, Michele O'Marah, Martin Oppel, Rob Pruitt, Ry Rocklen, Torbjørn Rødland, Amanda Ross-Ho, Daniela Rossell, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Tom Scicluna, Gary Simmons, Haim Steinbach, Oscar Tuazon, Cosima von Bonin, and Jennifer West, among others.
“When I came across the space and ascertained its availability,” says The Station Director Eleanor Cayre, “it suddenly seemed like the perfect place to express the commitment and admiration I have for working artists. I felt it was important to produce an event that retains a sense of intimacy and urgency. I think that the building itself, along with the artworks selected, addresses transience and fleeting immediacy. It’s curatorially rigorous; those things aren’t necessarily related. The Station isn’t about yesterday or tomorrow—it’s about right now.”
General Information:
The Station 2008 will take place from December 3rd through 7th at Midblock East in the Midtown Miami District, 3250 NE 1st Avenue/Midtown Boulevard, Miami, FL 33137. The exhibition will be open during the hours of 12pm – 9pm. There will be a musical performance featuring Lansing-Dreiden and New Humans on the evening of Thursday, December 4th, from 9pm – 1am.
Media Contact:
Maile Rodriguez
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Private Opening, Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Midblock East
3250 NE 1st Avenue/Midtown Boulevard at 32nd St, Miami FL 33137