“SVA X Skowhegan” Exhibition

SVA Chelsea Gallery

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The School of Visual Arts presents “SVA x Skowhegan,” an interdisciplinary exhibition that explores the effects an increasingly global society has on contemporary artistic practice. The show, curated by Lauren Haynes, curator, contemporary art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, brings together Negar Ahkami, Sharona Eliassaf, Alejandro Guzman, Ulrike Heydenreich, Saskia Jordá, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Gregg Louis, Dave McKenzie, Miryana Todorova, Marvin Touré and Fred Wilson, 11 artists who have never been shown together and whose work touches on identity and the mapping of various geographies and landscapes, both real and imagined.

On view at SVA Chelsea Gallery from November 28, 2016, through February 4, 2017, the exhibition’s title reflects the dual relationship the featured artists have with each institution. All are either SVA alumni or faculty who have equally benefitted from the prestigious summer residency program at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Madison, Maine.

The artists in “SVA x Skowhegan” work in a wide variety of media-including video, painting, drawing, performance and multimedia installation-to present different perspectives on the relationship between place, experience and artistic process. Saskia Jordá uses craft materials to weave symbolic paths between constructed borders, while Negar Ahkami and Ulrike Heydenreich create real and fictional landscapes via painting and drawing. In his site-specific installation, bruh where ya mind at (2016), Marvin Touré maps the psychological effects of the American condition on the minds of young black men, while Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt employs aluminum, garland and glitter to illustrate how a blended neighborhood and traditional Catholic church affected the movements of an adolescent gay kid in 1950’s New Jersey. Waving visitors into the gallery are four works from Fred Wilson’s series of painted flags from African diasporan nations that, stripped of all color, celebrate and ponder their symbolism and glory. Along with Sharona Eliassaf, Alejandro Guzman, Gregg Louis, Dave McKenzie and Miryana Todorova, these artists create works that evidence their past, present, future, actual, devised and fabricated migratory movements, offering up poignant representations of global citizenship.

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Schedule

from November 28, 2016 to February 04, 2017
Catalog launch with curator remarks: Tuesday, January 17, 6:00 - 8:00pm

Opening Reception on 2016-12-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

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