New Museum of Contemporary Art
Haluk Akakce
Ricci Albenda
Aziz + Cucher
Nina Bovasso
Stephen Hendee
Cannon Hudson
Craig Kalpakjian
Patrick Meagher
Julie Mehretu
Matthew Northridge
Sven Pahlsson
Adam Ross
Dannielle Tegeder
Shirley Tse
Kevin Zucker
Anne Ellegood
Out of Site is a group exhibition featuring fictional architectural spaces and topographies that reflect how digital technology, urban and suburban growth, population sprawl, and cross-cultural experiences have impacted contemporary culture. Out of Site includes works on paper and canvas, digital photography and projection, sculpture, and installation.
Second floor gallery
Out of Site is a group exhibition featuring fictional architectural spaces
and topographies that reflect how digital technology, urban and suburban
growth, population sprawl, and cross-cultural experiences have impacted
contemporary culture. Out of Site includes works on paper and canvas,
digital photography and projection, sculpture, and installation by Haluk
Akakçe, Ricci Albenda, Aziz + Cucher, Nina Bovasso, Stephen Hendee, Cannon
Hudson, Craig Kalpakjian, Patrick Meagher, Julie Mehretu, Matthew
Northridge, Sven PÃ¥hlsson, Adam Ross, Dannielle Tegeder, Shirley Tse, and
Kevin Zucker.
The fully illustrated exhibition catalogue, published by the New Museum of
Contemporary Art in collaboration with the University of Washington, Henry
Art Gallery, Seattle, includes essays by Out of Site curator Anne Ellegood,
Associate Curator, New Museum; Rhonda Lane Howard, Associate Curator, Henry
Art Gallery; and Mark Wigley, School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation, Columbia University, New York. Following the New Museum
presentation, Out of Site will be on view at the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle,
from November 8, 2002-February 2, 2003. Additional venues TBA.
Out of Site is organized by Anne Ellegood. Altoids is the presenting sponsor
of Out of Site. Additional support is provided by the Toby Devan Lewis Fund
for Emerging Artists, and Scott J. Lorinsky.
Image: a work by Cannon Hudson
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