Adrian Blackwell
Boym Partners
Electroland
Brad Golden & Lynne Eichenberg
In-Sun Kim
John Massey
Julian Montague
Paulette Phillips
Ana Rewakowic
Frank Shebageget
Penelope Umbrico
Boja Vasic
Investigating intersections between visual art and architecture. The exhibition includes a multidisciplinary range of photo and video documentation, installations, drawings, multiples, and mixed media constructions and features projects by over a dozen artists, architects and designers.
Curated by Ivan Jurakic
Site Visits features projects by over a dozen artists, architects and
designers spanning two galleries. The exhibition includes a
multidisciplinary range of photo and video documentation, installations,
drawings, multiples, and mixed media constructions that have been
inspired by, or created in direct response to architecture. The
exhibition proposes that architecture be viewed not only as a built
form, but as a cipher that can be used to examine a wide-range of
pertinent issues; from social policy to the appropriation of public
space, from icons of Modernism to sites of catastrophe, from the rise of
global development to urban nomadism. Architecture forms the lens
through which we can examine the urgency - and often the unease - that
underlines contemporary culture.
Featured artists: Adrian Blackwell, Constantin Boym & Laurene Leon Boym, Electroland, Brad Golden & Lynne Eichenberg, In-Sun Kim, John Massey, Julian Montague, Paulette Phillips, Ana Rewakowicz, Frank Shebageget, Penelope Umbrico, Boja Vasic.
Opening Friday, July 4 at 7 pm
Cambridge Galleries
1 North Square - Cambridge
and also Cambridge Galleries, Design At Riverside
7 Melville Street South, Cambridge
Gallery Hours (Queen's Square): Mon-Thurs 9:30 am-8:30 pm, Fri & Sat
9:30 am-5:30 pm; Sun 1 - 5 pm; Gallery Hours (Design at Riverside): Mon Closed, Tues-Thurs 12-8 pm,
Fri 12-5 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1:30 - 4:30 pm.
Cambridge Galleries exhibitions are free and open to the public.