November 13–14, 2015
1040 Metropolitan Ave
New York City, New York 11211
United States
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ISCP announces Fall Open Studios (November 13, 6–9pm and November 14, 1–8pm), a two-day exhibition of international contemporary art. The thirty-four artists and curators from fifteen countries currently in residence present work in their studios. The studio is a generative space—part production site, office, laboratory and situation—and it can be argued that it is more significant today for the creative process than ever before. ISCP invites the public to studio visits to experience art in its place of origin and to share conversations with artists and curators from all over the world.
Artists and curators in residence
Tony Albert (Australia), Henni Alftan (Finland), Iliana Antonova (Canada), Julie Béna (France), Carl Boutard (Sweden), Elaine Byrne (Ireland), Naomi Campbell (USA), Lourdes Correa-Carlo (USA), Donald Hải Phú Daedalus (USA), Sara Eliassen (Norway), Nicole Franchy (USA/Peru), Dylan Gauthier (USA), Hulda Guzmán (Dominican Republic), Mark Hilton (USA), Jytte Høy (Denmark), Saskia Janssen (Netherlands), Sophie Jung (Luxembourg), Jean-Paul Kelly (Canada), Aleksander Komarov (Germany), Lilian Kreutzberger (Netherlands), Mårten Lange (Sweden), So Yoon Lym (USA), Pepe Mar (USA), Ingo Mittelstaedt (Germany), Roger Mortimer (New Zealand), Bastian Muhr (Germany), Astrid Myntekær (Denmark), Anne Neukamp (Germany), Natalie Hope O’Donnell (Norway), Liutauras Psibilskis (USA), Aviva Rahmani (USA), Maruša Sagadin (Austria), Annesofie Sandal (Denmark), Jacolby Satterwhite (USA)
Aqueous Earth exhibition
The group exhibition, Aqueous Earth will be on view in the second floor gallery space. Artists: Allora & Calzadilla, Lara Almarcegui, Brandon Ballengée, Dylan Gauthier, Brooke Singer and Pinar Yoldas; Curator: Kari Conte
Collaboration with Bard College
A new micro-exhibition venue in the first-floor project space, organized by a group of seven curators from the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS), launches during Open Studios weekend. The first of seven exhibitions features work by Mario Navarro.
Sponsors and supporters
Alfred Kordelin Foundation, Finland; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, USA; Arts Council of Ireland; Australia Council for the Arts; Australian Consulate-General in New York; Austrian Cultural Forum, New York; Bundeskanzleramt Österreich/Kunstsektion (BKA), Austria; Brooklyn Brewery, USA; The Canada Council for the Arts; ColArt Americas, Inc., USA; Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Canada; Consulate General of Denmark, New York; Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, New York; Consulate General of Finland, New York; Consulate General of the Netherlands, New York; Consulate General of Sweden, New York; Danish Agency for Culture; Danish Arts Foundation; Davidoff Art Initiative, Switzerland; Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg; Salomon Foundation, France; The Governing Mayor of Berlin Senate Chancellery, Germany; The Greenwich Collection, USA; Hasselblad Foundation, Sweden; International Artists Studio Program in Sweden (IASPIS), Sweden; James Wallace Arts Trust, New Zealand; Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen, Germany; Lawrence and Alice Weiner, USA; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, USA; Mondriaan Fonds, Netherlands; National Endowment for the Arts, USA; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Antonio Reynoso, Council Member, 34th District, USA; Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Germany; Office for Contemporary Art (OCA), Norway; The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., USA; The Real Estate Group CITIC Capital Holdings Ltd., USA; Royal Norwegian Consulate General, New York; Sherry and Joel Mallin Family Foundation, USA; Toby Devan Lewis Foundation, USA; Winsor & Newton, USA; Yoko Ono, USA
Press contact:
Esther Hur
T 718 387 2900 / ehur [at] iscp-nyc.org