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In November 2013, nearly a year to the day of the beginning of construction, "a year and one day" stands proud and tall on the grounds of Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Created to slowly be overgrown with plant-life (both indigenous and invasive) and deteriorate with time, this site-specific time-based artwork continues to evolve. Step inside this tomb and contemplate the cycle of life and death. Light filters through a water prism in the ceiling to create a place of passivity.
Took a trip to the MCA last tuesday. Photo taken by Interdisciplinary arts MFA candidate Justin Botz.
"TOP 16"
Solo exhibition by Janet Lilo
22 March - 12 April 2008
Fresh Gallery Otara, Manukau City, Aotearoa New Zealand
(Photo by Ema Tavola)
"I Wasn't Everything" - a MA Fine Arts graduation show at LASALLE College of the Arts, class of 2015.
there's a clanging echo when you step on these "souls." this is the room that i was most struck by, of all the rooms in this museum designed by leibeskind. the sound of stepping on steel faces, reverberating through a cavernous space of concrete walls and, in some places, low ceilings.
Danielle Meredith, Rebekah Rangiwai, Ofa Mafi, Genevieve Pini, Mele Penitani, Ema Tavola, Jane-Anne Akamoeau. "TOP 16"
Solo exhibition by Janet Lilo
22 March - 12 April 2008
Fresh Gallery Otara, Manukau City, Aotearoa New Zealand
(Photo by Leilani Kake)
Marty Weishaar, Speculative Models, 2011, cardboard, hot glue, colored tape, spray foam and zip ties,
February 03 - March 30, 2012
Photo by Jerry Mann/SPACES
Cleveland, OH
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Angela Ferrara - poster
The Prostitution of Art and Signs of Our Times. Exhibition and performances. Co-curated by Jane Wang and James Ellis Coleman. 9/23/10
Photo: ©Bob Raymond
Experimental Flower Show, at Mobius, 3/26/10. Group show, installations and performances, organized by Cathy Nolan Vincevic. Photo: ©Bob Raymond
In November 2013, nearly a year to the day of the beginning of construction, "a year and one day" stands proud and tall on the grounds of Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Created to slowly be overgrown with plant-life (both indigenous and invasive) and deteriorate with time, this site-specific time-based artwork continues to evolve. Step inside this tomb and contemplate the cycle of life and death. Light filters through a water prism in the ceiling to create a place of passivity.