“Reflecting Transformation”
447 W16th Street, NYC
July 30th – September 25th, 2009
Working with the curatorial team for No Longer Empty‘s second exhibition, I managed and directed “Reflecting Transformation”. The exhibit was mounted in a street level indoor space under the just-opened High Line park in Chelsea. Inspired by the re-gentrification of the meat packing area and the renovation of the High Line, Reflecting Transformation was organized to reference this urban regeneration and play on the theme of transformation of space and character. In a minimalist aesthetic, the exhibition also alluded to the healing nature that art can have on a community.
Artists: U-Ram Choe, Cao Fei, Yoko Ono, Stephanie Rothenberg, Alyson Shotz, Sean Slemon, Suzanne Song & Siebren Versteeg.
Categories: Art Indoors
Tags: alyson shotz, art, chelsea, exhibit, exhibition, keith schweitzer, no longer empty, sean slemon, suzanne song, yoko ono
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