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 Location One celebrates 10 years with a special anniversary benefit gala honoring Laurie Anderson.
Special Curator Tour for Members
Nathalie Angles, Director of the Residency Program, the 2007 Artists-in-Residence, and fellow Location One members special tour of the Summer IRP exhibition. The artists spoke about their work and how it developed during their residency.
OHW with Nathalie Angles and Miguel Amado
Nathalie Anglès, Director of the Residency Program at Location One, invited guest Miguel Amado (Curator and critic, Curatorial Fellow at Rhizome.org) for a walk-through and discussion of the exhibition.
The exhibition featureed new work and installations developed by nine artists who were in residence at Location One in 2006-2007. Representing a diverse range of artistic approaches and many are works in progress.
MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
We exhibit artists’ work in our main gallery eleven months a year, and often in our two other public spaces as well. All of the work we exhibit is developed at Location One, much of it by artists in our residency program. While Location One seeks to nurture a critical awareness of the implications of [...]
Project Gallery Events & Exhibitions
SELECTED PAST EXHIBITIONS: Main Gallery Exhibitions>> Rudy Shepherd: Portraits July 8-31, 2009 In “Portraits,” American Artist-in-Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high-art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd’s “Criminal/Victim” [...]
Project Gallery Events & Exhibitions
SELECTED PAST EXHIBITIONS: Main Gallery Exhibitions>> Rudy Shepherd: Portraits July 8-31, 2009 In “Portraits,” American Artist-in-Residence Rudy Shepherd presents a series of recent works that challenge and transcend traditional notions of who and what is a worthy subject of high-art portraiture, e.g., criminals, anonymous Taliban members, black heroes, or houses.The painted portraits in Shepherd’s “Criminal/Victim” [...]
Open House Wednesdays
Free and open to the public. All events begin at 7pm. Location One is happy to host exciting talks by renowned experts from many disciplines who reflect upon artistic and cultural themes that permeate our contemporary cultural landscape. Past speakers have included Martha Rosler, Chris Csikszentmihalyi, and Marcia Vetrocq. For a full list of our [...]
Lukasz Skapski with Nathalie Angles
Lukasz Skapski with Nathalie Angles - April 19, 2006ARTIST TALKWednesday, April 19that 7 pmLukasz Skapski entertained a conversation with Nathalie Anglès, Director of Location One’s International Residency Program, about his current work, his art practice and ideas, his past and future projects.The exhibition was open before the talk to view the many videos.
Lukasz Skapski: Recent Video Works and Photographs
Skapski’s recent photographic and video work concerns cultural and political issues common to many national groups: the emotional ambivalence of women and nursing mothers, people’s views of the environment in which they live, the legacy of Communist practices in farming communities, as well as the practice and tradition of film itself. In all his work, the artist demonstrates an uncanny ability for capturing people’s circumstances on film and video.
Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria, Assistant Director – International Residency Program
Sebastien coordinates the International Residency Program at Location One, working closely with Nathalie Angles, Director of the Residency Program. Having lived in various countries across the Americas and Europe, Sebastien is a multi-disciplinary of sorts. With a BFA from the School of Fine Arts of Montpellier France, he has been working with the Queens based [...]
White Balance (to think is to forget differences)White Balance (to think is to forget differences) is an effort to uncover the geographies of power, the frontiers of privilege. It revisits this problem from different angles, creating short circuits of meaning which are hosted by improbable audiovisual matches. Media and internet footage is intermixed with images shot in downtown Manhattan before and after the September 11th attacks. |