Željka Blakšić (installation), Anna Orlikowska (video)
Bubble 1, 2017 (c-photogram of bubble wrap, 60 in. x 6ft.)
Bubble 1, 2017 (c-photogram of bubble wrap, 60 in. x 6ft.)
Joshua Nierodzinski (painting/photography), Bags 1986-2000/2017 (c-prints, 30 in. x 35 in.), Bubble 2, 2017 (c-photogram 120 in. x 6 ft.)
Joshua Nierodzinski (painting/photography), Bags 1986-2000/2017 (c-prints, 30 in. x 35 in.), Bubble 2, 2017 (c-photogram 120 in. x 6 ft.)
Bags 1986-2000/2017 (c-prints, 30 in. x 35 in.), Bubble 2, 2017 (c-photogram 120 in. x 6 ft.)
Bags 1986-2000/2017 (c-prints, 30 in. x 35 in.)
Bags 1986-2000/2017 #241 (Dude) of 293
Bags 1986-2000/2017 #151 (unrefined) of 293
Bags 1986-2000/2017 #7 (Universal) of 293
Bags 1986-2000/2017 #3 (Together) of 293
Bubble 2, 2017 (c-photogram 120 in. x 6 ft.)
Anna Orlikowska, Željka Blakšić, Joshua Nierodzinski, and Georg Petermichl
curated by Rashmi Viswanathan, organized by www.residencyunlimited.org/
El Museo de Los Sures, 120 S 1st St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, Wed to Fri, 12a – 7p.
My statement : "This is yet another statement that is formally inspired by the texts of Miriam Cahn for the documenta14. It will be published in my portfolio and could be much longer; but then again, no one is going to read it:
We live in a bubble. You lived in a bubble. Everyone is living in their bubble. I will have to enjoy my bubble. This bubble is going to explode. Sorry, to burst your bubble. Did you have to pop my bubble? Our career is on the bubble. The economic bubble. So… how’s life in the art bubble? This feeling literally bubbled up. Let’s wrap this up. You were wrapped up in work. Don’t get wrapped up in this! Don’t get wrapped in that.
Their smile was so plastic. You can pay with plastic. I had them bag it for later."
JUL 8 – 29, 2017 @ El Museo de Los Sures, NYC (map)
Photos: Peter Mochi. My residency is supported by Bundeskanzleramt Österreich.