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by Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock,Naomi Ben-Shahar,Monika Bravo,Patty Chang

  • ISBN: 0972697314
  • Category: Photo and Art
  • Author: Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock,Naomi Ben-Shahar,Monika Bravo,Patty Chang
  • Subcategory: Collections Catalogs & Exhibitions
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: LMCC; 1st. edition (September 2, 2004)
  • Pages: 320 pages
  • FB2 size: 1942 kb
  • EPUB size: 1711 kb
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The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) 120 Broadway, 8th Floor From 1997 to 2001, more than 130 artists worked high above New York City in the upper reaches of Tower One, each responded in a unique way to the spectacular views.

The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) 120 Broadway, 8th Floor. Tunes DJ Nydia Martinis by Orange V Gift bags by Pearl Paint. To purchase a copy or to RSVP, please visit us at ww. mcc. From 1997 to 2001, more than 130 artists worked high above New York City in the upper reaches of Tower One, each responded in a unique way to the spectacular views and potent socio-political context of this landmark site. Brought together here for the first time, these exciting and, now, historic works range widely – from panoramic cityscapes to new-media performance.

From 1997 to 2001, over 140 artists set up studios in temporarily vacant space provided by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in the upper reaches of the World Trade Center's Tower 1. In an atmosphere of conceptual risk-taking, they produced a broad range of work, from. In an atmosphere of conceptual risk-taking, they produced a broad range of work, from panoramic cityscapes and discrete sculptural objects to physically integrated site-specific. projects and new media performance. The residency was initiated to serve emerging and mid-career artists and encouraged conceptual and aesthetic experimentation.

The residency was initiated to serve emerging and mid-career artists and encouraged conceptual and aesthetic experimentation.

Golden Angels Over Lower Manhattan (2011), a painting by the .

Golden Angels Over Lower Manhattan (2011), a painting by the New-York based Polish artist, Leokadia Makarska-Cermak, who was in Lower Manhattan during the attacks.

Manhattan skyline; New York City skyline remembered CREATED/PUBLISHED: 2001. Media includes: 3 Posters : offset.

Manhattan skyline; New York City skyline remembered. CALL NUMBER: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2002:018 ; MEDIUM: 3 items. CREATED/PUBLISHED: 2001. Collection stored onsite.

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Book published on the occasion of LMCC’s 30th anniversary. Texts by Olu Oguibe, Anthony Vidler, Tom Healy, Liz Thompson, Moukhtar Kocache, and Erin Donnelly. Published by LMCC, New York, 2004.

From 1997 to 2001, over 140 artists set up studios in temporarily vacant space provided by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in the upper reaches of the World Trade Center's Tower 1. In an atmosphere of conceptual risk-taking, they produced a broad range of work, from panoramic cityscapes and discrete sculptural objects to physically integrated site-specific projects and new media performance. The residency was initiated to serve emerging and mid-career artists and encouraged conceptual and aesthetic experimentation. In this program retrospective, Site Matters documents an exceptional and atypical breadth of projects by some of today's significant young artists, including Stephen Vitiello, Paul Pfeiffer, Naomi Ben-Shahar, Monika Bravo, Gelatin, Patty Chang, John Pilson, Nadine Robinson, Sanford Biggers, Lucky DeBellevue, Emily Jacir, Jennie C. Jones, Kristin Lucas, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy and Olu Oguibe. Punctuating art documentation are residents' snapshots of daily life at the World Trade Center, offering a more intimate portrait of the Twin Towers post-9/11. The residency program is currently located on unused floors in the historic Woolworth Building, also located in Lower Manhattan.

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