False Dichotomy: Printmaking/High Technology
False Dichotomy: Printmaking / High Technology, curated by member Libby Clarke. This exhibit is an invitational pop-up being held June 24-26th. The exhibition centers on fine art printmaking that intersects with, depends upon, and even conquers high technology. Invited artists use data, alternate processes, wearables, performance, and other technologies to produce multiples, performances, texts, and other sorts of editions.
FALSE DICHOTOMY: PRINTMAKING / HIGH TECHNOLOGY
June 24 – June 26, 2016
The Gowanus Studio Space 166 7th St, Brooklyn, New York 11215
Curated by Libby Clarke
Opening: June 24, 7-9pm
Artist’s panel discussion: June 25, 7-9pm
ARTISTS
Susan Allbert | Noah Breuer | Greg Climer | Jon Irving | Sarah Pike | Timo Rissanen
Critical Essay by Shelley Thorstensen
Additional writing by Noah Breuer and Julia Lillie
Curatorial Statement by Libby Clarke
FALSE DICHOTOMY: PRINTMAKING / HIGH TECHNOLOGY
June 24 – June 26, 2016
The Gowanus Studio Space 166 7th St, Brooklyn, New York 11215
Curated by Libby Clarke
Opening: June 24, 7-9pm
Artist’s panel discussion: June 25, 7-9pm
ARTISTS
Susan Allbert | Noah Breuer | Greg Climer | Jon Irving | Sarah Pike | Timo Rissanen
Critical Essay by Shelley Thorstensen
Additional writing by Noah Breuer and Julia Lillie
Curatorial Statement by Libby Clarke
Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Digital printmaking, Etching, Monoprinting, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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