THE BUILDING SHOW
February 17- March 31, 2007
Opening Saturday February 17, 7-10pm
Buildings have become iconic figures of cities and countries; these
architectural wonders are either loved or despised by their neighbors,
visitors and passersby. Oftentimes buildings have deeply rooted
historical significance, they form skylines that are embedded into our
vertical memory and hold infinite stories within their walls.
Other times buildings are surrounded by controversy, neighborhoods are
rezoned, gentrification causes displacement and old buildings are torn
down and quickly rebuilt for new uses. In homage to these
vertical symbols Exit Art presents The Building Show, an
exhibition featuring twenty-six conceptual, realistic, personal,
intimate and analytical artworks that are defined by artists’ personal
relationships to existing structures.
CURATORS
Jeanette
Ingberman and Papo Colo
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Jodi Hanel
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Artists
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Marion E. Wilson
John Jamelske residence, Syracuse, NY
Based on the residence of “dungeon rapist” John
Jamelske, who built a concrete bunker under this house and kept girls
as “sex slaves” in broad view of a suburban development outside of
Syracuse, NY. Wilson will exhibit a sculpture representative of the
dwelling as well as video and other documentation of Jamelske’s house.
Marion Wilson has exhibited at New Museum of Contemporary Art,
Sculpture Center, Hallwalls, SPACES, Cleveland, OH, and Cheryl Pelavin
Fine Arts.. She is represented by Kasia Kay Gallery in Chicago
and Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts in NYC.
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EXHIBITION INVITATION
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Trickster Theater performances: Saturday March 17 and 24, 8pm. An evening of new performances by exploring
ideas of building and layering… (more)
Panel Discussions: Exit Art has invited architects, artists
and members of the community to discuss architectural issues pertinent to contemporary
life… (more)
Walking tour of Hell’s Kitchen with architect Meta
Brunzema… (more)
The Building Show Film Series: Over the month of March we
will be screening independent documentaries that focus on the social and
political aspects of building…(more)
FUNDERS
Exhibition
support provided by Altria Inc., The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, Carnegie
Corporation, Greenwall Foundation, Jerome Foundation, JPMorgan Chase,
New York State Council on the Arts, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Starry
Night Fund of The Tides Foundation, Exit Art’s Board of Trustees and
our members.
Many thanks to LeNoble Lumber for their generous donation of building materials.
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