POLYREAL/DESIGNING FOR MULTIPLE REALITIES

CONCEPT What exactly is the future of art and design when the conjured image and created object stand in for each other? Artists and designers are increasingly reaching across and through the divide between virtual and actual and experimenting at a dizzying speed. Much has been made of the pioneering forays into augmented reality and […]

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FUTURE FOSSILS

The 19 artists whose work comprise this exhibition make resonant objects that appear as if glimpsed in a review mirror, from some time in the future. They create a physical presence of what will be a disappeared past, conduits for assessment and critique of current culture in the form of fossils.

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RUG LIFE

Rugs and carpets have defined the character of space since animal skins began to warm and adorn cave dwellings. Given this long history—entwined with religion, culture, and nature—it is not surprising that artists continue to find potential in the form of the rug. Many artists engage in cultural critique appropriating cultural, racial, and gender roles and stereotypes within the framework of a decorative object turned art object.

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Design Transfigured/Waste Reimagined

In many major cities, recycling is part of daily life. We are well aware of the environmental crisis: waste and pollution increase as natural resources diminish and a fragile environmental balance is assaulted. This exhibition will be the first to bring together work by an international group of designers who are boldly and inventively responding to the current state of our natural environment in their designs that re-imagine discarded materials and waste products from agriculture and manufacturing into handsome and useful products.

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DESIGN BY TIME

Design by Time explores how the notion of the dynamic passage of time can be embodied within design objects. Examples come from many sectors of the design world: textiles, carpets, ceramics, lighting fixtures, fashion, clocks and furniture for example.

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SCIENCE | FICTION

The line that delineates science from fiction is blurred. Science fuels fiction. What was once fictional moves into the realm of science. In the work of the 12 international artists, the boundaries between science and fiction, art and fact, disappear.

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BAGGAGE CLAIMS

Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos FoxOrlando Museum of Art, Florida, 2017Essay by curators with contributions from Brian Ulrich, photographer, and Vidhu Aggarwal, poet. Fully illustrated, 82 pages.(available from Orlando Museum of Art)

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Clarissa Tossin: Stereoscopic Vision

ORGANIZER AND DATESEzra and Cecile Zilkha GalleryWesleyan UniversityMiddletown, ConnecticutJanuary 31 – March 5, 2017 DESCRIPTION In medical terms, stereoscopic vision refers to the single perception of a different image from each eye blending into a uniform whole. Tossin deftly presents or infers two disparate impressions in each of her works, forcing the viewer to see […]

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BAGGAGE CLAIMS

Baggage Claims is the first exhibition to examine new work by artists across the globe, known and emerging, who are exploring the rich and timely territory of trunks, suitcases, luggage and crates as conveyers of mobility — global mobility, mobility of populations and emotional mobility.

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Ginger presents a Pecha Kucha at the AAMC conference

At the recent Association of American Art Curators meetings in Detroit, in my very first PechaKucha, I presented the exhibition proposal for Guilty Pleasures shaping the discussion around the three organizing themes in the show: Self-Indulgence, Irony and Judgment. Response to the talk was lively, to match the pretty courageous  approach I took –why does an […]

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