Search Results for "multiplicity"

Andrea Galvani (Italy)


Aoife Collins: Wet Eye

A number of sculptural and two dimensional works by this Irish artist in residence 2007-2008, exploring synthetic experience and mimesis, transference and its relationship to text and historical figures and influence upon cultural legacy.

Aoife Collins (Ireland)

Aoife Collin's (Ireland) interdisciplinary practice is shaped by recurrent themes of permutation, multiplicity, cultural paraphernalia and mass identification. Works are made out of existing materials, substances and structures that are transferred into new forms of narration. In her attempt to open up the realm of possibility, the artist pays close attention to the ability of objects to role-play and the extent of their mutability.

Katia Kameli (France)

Katia Kameli (France) is a Franco-Algerian artist and filmmaker whose practice is marked by the exploration of multiplicity and the in-between. In her video, photography and sculpture work, the artist investigates intercultural spaces, intersecting identities and their construction. As she herself says: “Fluxes of people are automatically creating hybridisations, indeed new spaces, thoughts and situations.”

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 [...]

Demotic – Antoinette LaFarge and Robert Allen

A performance work about American Memory, a single character whose many voices are woven together into a complex texture of language, sound, and music to create a kind of covert national anthem.

Claire Montgomery, Executive Director

Claire spent twelve years as an executive in the capital markets division of the Lehman Bros. investment banking firm before devoting herself to her lifelong interest in contemporary art. Before founding Location One, she was development director of New York’s P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art. Her work establishing the center’s International Committee awakened her to [...]