intermission museum of art | archive: volume i
von John Ros and Rose van Mierlo
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intermission museum of art | archive: volume i
Essays by John Ros, Rose van Mierlo, Carli Toliver and Mira Dayal.
After an ambitious and successful first year of initiating and archiving digital collaborations, Intermission Museum of Art (IMA) is pleased to partner with Stand4 Gallery and Community Art Center in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY, to mount a physical manifestation of the archive. IMA's archived volume i exhibitions from June 2020 through June 2021 will be included, featuring collaborations from: Jodi Hays + Ayanah Moor, Lindiwe Matshikiza + Flora Parrott, Lynn Silverman + Jason Sloan, Mira Dayal + Marina Kassianidou, Lauren K. Alleyne + Matthew Fischer, Mike Cloud + Nyeema Morgan, Aurora de Armendi + Jessica del Vecchio, Kate Casanova + Sarah Faye McPherson, Jaimini Patel + Carli Toliver, Ana Čavić + Sally Morfill and Rose van Mierlo + John Ros.
This exhibition represents a new collaboration between Stand4 Gallery and IMA whereby hosting the digital archive, Stand4 Gallery becomes IMA and vice versa. This symbiotic relationship enhances each counterpart while implementing an additional layer of collaboration. As a fictional museum and performative project, IMA challenges the status quo on the social role of museums by engaging with its fictional structures of operation. It explores the tangible effects fictionality has in the social and economic world and suggests alternative models of exhibiting while sparking meaningful conversations. Its online form enables IMA to exist in several places at once and reach multiple audiences. It is neither real nor unreal, but can be read as a critical text. Its second form is performative: IMA is both artwork and museum. It can only exist through the hospitality of others.
intermission museum of art | archive: volume i
Essays by John Ros, Rose van Mierlo, Carli Toliver and Mira Dayal.
After an ambitious and successful first year of initiating and archiving digital collaborations, Intermission Museum of Art (IMA) is pleased to partner with Stand4 Gallery and Community Art Center in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY, to mount a physical manifestation of the archive. IMA's archived volume i exhibitions from June 2020 through June 2021 will be included, featuring collaborations from: Jodi Hays + Ayanah Moor, Lindiwe Matshikiza + Flora Parrott, Lynn Silverman + Jason Sloan, Mira Dayal + Marina Kassianidou, Lauren K. Alleyne + Matthew Fischer, Mike Cloud + Nyeema Morgan, Aurora de Armendi + Jessica del Vecchio, Kate Casanova + Sarah Faye McPherson, Jaimini Patel + Carli Toliver, Ana Čavić + Sally Morfill and Rose van Mierlo + John Ros.
This exhibition represents a new collaboration between Stand4 Gallery and IMA whereby hosting the digital archive, Stand4 Gallery becomes IMA and vice versa. This symbiotic relationship enhances each counterpart while implementing an additional layer of collaboration. As a fictional museum and performative project, IMA challenges the status quo on the social role of museums by engaging with its fictional structures of operation. It explores the tangible effects fictionality has in the social and economic world and suggests alternative models of exhibiting while sparking meaningful conversations. Its online form enables IMA to exist in several places at once and reach multiple audiences. It is neither real nor unreal, but can be read as a critical text. Its second form is performative: IMA is both artwork and museum. It can only exist through the hospitality of others.
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildende Kunst
- Weitere Kategorien Kunstfotografie, Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 94 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9781006621079
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Aug. 14, 2021
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter ima, new york city, collaboration, art exhibition
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Founded in January 2017 as an artist-run initiative, Stand4 Gallery and Community Arts Center’s pursuit is to be alive and working towards a better world through the arts as an active medium of engagement. Stand4 serves as a generator of meaning, action, agency, collaboration, and social justice. It is shapeless, non-conforming, and responsive to the times. Stand4 is meant to exist as a catalyst: a way to envision a more socially and environmentally just future.