The International Studio & Curatorial Program - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for The International Studio & Curatorial Program. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kyoung Eun Kang “Every Morning, Every Evening”
Installed in ISCP’s project space, Kang’s solo show includes a video installation and photographs encompassing various ways the artist has interacted with her mother over the past several years. The focal...More »
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“Water Works” Exhibition
Water Works is a group exhibition curated by Danielle Wu that brings together seven artists who turn to the washroom as an aesthetic resource: Hana Al-Saadi, Laurie Kang, Ajay Kurian, Fatima Moallim, Mia...More »
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Maliyamungu Gift Muhande “Kobikisa”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program presents Kobikisa, an exhibition of new work by Maliyamungu Gift Muhande, recipient of The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund residency...More »
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Carlos Franco ” 00:0_,”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces 00:0_, a solo exhibition of works by Carlos Franco, ISCP artist-in-residence. The exhibition centers around an interactive installation...More »
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Adjani Okpu-Egbe Exhibition
In his first United States solo show, On Delegitimization and Solidarity: Sisiku AyukTabe, the Martin Luther King Jr. of Ambazonia, the Nera 10, and the Myth of Violent Africa, Adjani Okpu-Egbe presents...More »
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Maja Bekan “Hold It Together. (We Have Each Other)”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces Maja Bekan: Hold It Together. (We Have Each Other), a solo exhibition by ISCP resident Maja Bekan, concluding a year-long collaboration...More »
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Alban Muja “Family Album”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces Alban Muja: Family Album, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Kosovar artist Alban Muja. A 2011 ISCP alumnus, Muja’s...More »
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“The Earth Is Blue Like an Orange” Exhibition
The Earth Is Blue Like an Orange, a group exhibition featuring the work of eight artists in residence in ISCP’s Ground Floor Program, is now on view at ISCP. The Earth Is Blue Like an Orange, a title...More »
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“Transient Museum of a Thousand Conversations: LIR at ISCP” Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program introduces LIR Space, a Yogyakarta-based independent arts institute founded in 2011 by Mira Asriningtyas, a curator and writer, and Dito Yuwono, an artist,...More »
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Walter Scott “The Pathos of Mandy”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program presents Walter Scott: The Pathos of Mandy. The exhibition presents a video and accompanying installation which comment on alienation, the myth versus...More »
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“Ungrounded” Exhibition
Ungrounded, a group exhibition, features the work of the seven artists in residence in ISCP’s Ground Floor Program. The exhibition considers—from many vantage points—today’s political, social, and ecological...More »
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Sonia Leimer “Via San Gennaro”
Sonia Leimer: Via San Gennaro is winner of the 4th edition of Italian Council (2018), a competition conceived by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Art and Architecture and Urban Peripheries (DGAAP)...More »
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“Entanglements: Before and After NAFTA” Exhibition
Entanglements: Before and After NAFTA curated by Bárbara Perea Legorreta, ISCP’s Jane Farver Memorial Fund resident. In the wake of the recent and tense renegotiation of the three-way North American...More »
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“Living Room: UIT” Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program presents Living Room: UIT (Use it together), a collective site-specific proposition by resident curator Amanda Abi Khalil, organized in collaboration with...More »
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Chiara Fumai “Less Light”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program presents LESS LIGHT, a solo exhibition of work by Chiara Fumai (1978–2017), a 2017 ISCP alumna. During the Opening Reception, ISCP will present a reenactment...More »
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“Under the Radar: 5533 at ISCP” Exhibition
ISCP has hosted an annual institution-in-residence since 2011. This kind of residency was initiated to support cultural exchange by bringing an international perspective to a local context. This year,...More »
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Chia-Wei Hsu “Black and White – Malayan Tapir”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program announces Chia-Wei Hsu: Black and White – Malayan Tapir, a solo exhibition in ISCP’s Project Space by Hsu that focuses on a specific non-human animal—the...More »
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“Never Take a Vacation with an Artist Who Collects the Same Stuff You Do” Exhibition
Never Take a Vacation with an Artist Who Collects the Same Stuff You Do, is group exhibition featuring the work of the nine artists in residence in ISCP’s Ground Floor Program. The presentation focuses...More »
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Hikaru Fujii “The Primary Fact”
ISCP announces The Primary Fact, an exhibition of work by current ISCP resident Hikaru Fujii. The artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States, The Primary Fact features an expansive new seven-channel...More »
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Sonia Louise Davis “Sound Gestures”
Sound Gestures is a solo exhibition by Sonia Louise Davis, a recipient of The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund residency at ISCP. Davis will present a new site-specific installation...More »
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“Leaps and Bounds” Exhibition
Location: ISCP’s Project Space Leaps and Bounds, organized in collaboration with the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, emerges from an interest in how the structure of the ISCP residency...More »
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Jennifer Tee “Ether Plane~Material Plane”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program presents Ether Plane~Material Plane, an exhibition by Jennifer Tee, a 2012 ISCP alumna. The artist’s first solo exhibition on this continent, Ether Plane~Material...More »
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“Re-Re-positioning the Present” Exhibition
Re-Re-positioning the Present is an exhibition curated by alumna Hsiang-Ning Huang in ISCP’s Project Space, featuring work by the contemporary Taiwanese artist known as “Shake.” The exhibition aims to...More »
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“Concrete Truth: Art and the Documentary” Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program announces Concrete Truth: Art and the Documentary, an exhibition that considers vital questions around fact and image-making. The exhibition presents recent...More »
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Ayesha Kamal Khan “Extraction”
Extraction is a solo exhibition in ISCP’s Project Space featuring both new and existing work by Ayesha Kamal Khan, ISCP alumna and a recipient of The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier...More »
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Kiluanji Kia Henda “A City Called Mirage”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program announces A City Called Mirage, an exhibition by Kiluanji Kia Henda, current resident at ISCP. The artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States,...More »
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“Orí méta odún méta ibìkan” Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program has hosted an annual institution-in-residence since 2011. This annual residency was initiated to support cultural exchange by bringing an international...More »
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“Gazelle Lost in Watts” Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program announces Gazelle Lost in Watts, an exhibition in ISCP’s Project Space, curated by Pat Elifritz. Featuring works by past ISCP residents Julie Béna and...More »
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Elaine Byrne “women boxed”
women boxed is an exhibition of work by Ground Floor resident Elaine Byrne, in ISCP’s first floor Project Space. A three-channel video installation, this exhibition invites dialogue about women’s roles...More »
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Ghazel “Mismappings”
A presentation of work by Ghazel, Mismappings is the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Since her 2001 ISCP residency, Ghazel has lived in both Paris and Tehran. The exhibition focuses...More »
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“The Animal Mirror” Exhibition
The Animal Mirror presents artworks that take non-human animals as their subject matter, reflecting a range of cultural and societal issues of the twenty-first century. The participating artists reveal...More »
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Raque Ford “Yours Truly, Georgia Brown”
Yours Truly, Georgia Brown is a solo exhibition by current resident and New York Community Trust Van Lier fellow, Raque Ford. In this floor to ceiling installation, Ford reimagines the story of Georgia...More »
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Naomi Campbell “The Consonant of Noise”
Location: ISCP’s Project Space Naomi Campbell investigates issues pertaining to science and nature through her interdisciplinary practice, employing a wide variety of techniques and mediums including...More »
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Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens “Measures of Inequity”
Measures of Inequity will feature a series of sculptures that give material form to the abstract diagrams used to map the unequal distribution of wealth. Ibghy & Lemmens are interested in forms of...More »
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Joseph Buckley “The Demon of Regret”
For his solo exhibition The Demon of Regret: New Works by Joseph Buckley, current resident and New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellow, Joseph Buckley draws from a myriad of sources, including daily life,...More »
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“Stage #6: Lourdes Correa-Carlo, Down-Below” Exhibition
Staging takes the form of seven successive micro-exhibitions from November 2015 to June 2016, each presenting a project by a single artist developed with a curator from the Class of 2016 at the Center...More »
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“Stage 4: Joel Dean, First Person Problems” Exhibition
“Perspective sometimes offers us the feeling that something special is happening. To us this seems marvelous (and I’m as excited as the next person!) but I guess that seen from Venus this is not a big...More »
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Eva Koťátková “ERROR”
For her exhibition subtitled ERROR, Eva Kot’átková focuses on relationships between human bodies and the oppressive institutional structures that sometimes surround them, in a new video and series of drawings...More »
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“Stage 3: Nobutaka Aozaki, Transportation” Exhibition
Transportation, by Nobutaka Aozaki, deals with an object’s displacement, and time-based debt. A deceptively simple demonstration of the arbitrary nature of commodity exchange value, the exhibition involves...More »
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“Stage #2: The Absence and Presence of a Cat” Exhibition
For the second phase of Staging, Zhangbolong Liu presents The Absence and Presence of a Cat, the latest iteration of the artist’s ongoing project, The Museum of the Science Fetish (MOSIFE), initiated in...More »
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“Stage #1: Mario Navarro, Forms of Otherness” Exhibition
In Forms of Otherness, Mario Navarro has produced a site specific project in which two geometric shapes have been placed upon Staging’s platform, along with several groupings of plants indigenous to...More »
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“Aqueous Earth” Exhibition
Aqueous Earth curated by ISCP Director of Programs and Exhibitions Kari Conte, is a group exhibition on the theme of humanity’s relationship to bodies of water in the Anthropocene era. ISCP’s close proximity...More »
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Ishu Han “Memory of Each Other”
Ishu Han was born in China and raised in Japan; his work continually questions his own migration and issues of national identity. This is an unlikely direction for an artist living in Japan, a country...More »
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Saskia Janssen “Everything Is One”
Saskia Janssen’s exhibition centers on a newly commissioned LP record of field recordings of human chants. During a visit to Tibet in 2014, she was struck by mantras chanted everywhere: in the streets,...More »
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“New York Stories: Twenty Years of ISCP” Exhibition
This exhibition, organized on the occasion of ISCP’s 20th anniversary, includes work by 17 ISCP alumni that – in the broadest sense – considers the global city of New York from the perspective of an artist-in-residence....More »
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“Escape Routes and Waiting Rooms” Exhibition
Foundland Collective is one of two participants of Edge of Arabia’s first artist residency in the US, in partnership with Art Jameel and ISCP. The residency is an integral component of Edge of Arabia’s...More »
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Maria Rapicavoli “A Cielo Aperto”
A Cielo Aperto, an Italian idiomatic expression that can be translated to “Open Sky” contextualizes Maria Rapicavoli’s current and long-term artistic research while seeking to open, and therefore disclose,...More »
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“The Field is to the Sky, Only Backwards” Exhibition
The Field is to the Sky, Only Backwards, is an exhibition curated by ISCP alum Aneta Szylak, Artistic Director of Wyspa Institute of Art and Alternativa International Visual Arts Festival, Gdansk. The...More »
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Brian Duggan “We like it up here, it’s windy, really nice”
Three times a year, ISCP offers residents and alumni the opportunity to present a solo exhibition of work that has not been previously shown in the United States. We like it up here, it’s windy, really...More »
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"New Eyes For New Spaces" Exhibition
Opening alongside Open Studios, the exhibition New Eyes for New Spaces curated by Francesca Sonara and Jess Wilcox presents works by Patricia Dauder, David Horvitz, Antonio Rovaldi, Austin Shull, and Hong-Kai...More »
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"Open Studios" Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Spring Open Studios is a three-day exhibition of international contemporary art. The 27 artists from 20 countries currently in residence present...More »
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Nanna Debois Buhl "Street Haunting"
For each work, Buhl has created a system where a walk becomes the impetus for images and stories, revealing new paths through urban and literary landscapes. In Buhl’s work Collected Walks, a hybrid...More »
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Maider Lopez "Polder Cup"
In 2011, ISCP launched an annual solo exhibition series offering two ISCP current residents and one ISCP alum the opportunity to present a solo exhibition of work that has not been previously shown in...More »
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Stefanos Tsivopoulos "Borrowed Knowledge"
Borrowed Knowledge is a show in two parts: The Blind Image and The Public Library of Borrowed Knowledge. The show takes as its starting point an investigation into the construction of visual history and...More »
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"The Power to Host" Exhibition
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces The Power to Host, an exhibition curated by Maja Ciric, recipient of ISCP’s 2011 Curator Award, which offers the opportunity for a curator...More »
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Kristina Bozurska and Anton Terziev "Salon"
Kristina Bozurska Kristina Bozurska will present her work from the last few years, including paintings, videos and objects in which she explores the motivations behind the disposal and collection of...More »
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ISCP Spring Open Studios
The International Studio & Curatorial Studio (ISCP) announces its Spring Open Studios, a four-day exhibition of international contemporary art. The 36 artists, artist collectives and curators from...More »
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"Pertaining to a profession proverbially energetic and nervous" Exhibition
- Media: Photography - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2011-03-30 - 2011-04-16
A German ELLE from 1998 functions as an initial reflection on the self-presentation of the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and its then artist-residents and professional visitors....More »