“Ungrounded” Exhibition

The International Studio & Curatorial Program

poster for “Ungrounded” Exhibition
[Image: Simone Couto "2x2" (2019) multimedia, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist]

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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 urgencies.

Works include a compilation of words in need of safeguarding painted by Danilo Correale; Simone Couto’s multimedia presentation of immigrant stories spanning 150 years in 2 x 2; Furen Dai’s two-dimensional work examining global census forms; Mariajosé Fernández-Plenge’s photographic exploration of the fine line between mental illness and compulsive habits in Small Obsessions; Jude Griebel’s latest figurative sculpture highlighting dystopic paranoia; Joshua Liebowitz’ Proof Burdens – No1, an ongoing multimedia project investigating grievance in the United States; and Alison Nguyen’s every dog has its day, a video made with consumer-produced media highlighting the connections between religion, self, and technology.

Artists in the exhibition: Danilo Correale, Simone Couto, Furen Dai, Mariajosé Fernandez-Plenge, Jude Griebel, Joshua Liebowitz, and Alison Nguyen.

Ungrounded is organized by Alexandra Friedman, Programs Associate, ISCP.

Public Programs

October 8, 6–8pm: Opening reception in ISCP’s Project Space with a performance by Simone Couto at 7 pm.

November 19, 6:30–8pm: Film screening and discussion on gun violence in the United States, led by Joshua Liebowitz with additional speakers to be announced.


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Schedule

from October 08, 2019 to December 06, 2019

Opening Reception on 2019-10-08 from 18:00 to 20:00
Performance by Simone Couto, 7–7:15pm

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