Form, Re-Formed
Form Re-Formed
de Jeannine Bardo
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Exhibition Catalogue: Form Re-Formed
Works by Nancy Cohen, Marisa Tesauro, and Austin Thomas
curated by Jeannine Bardo
February 25 — April 2, 2022
The artists of Form Re-Formed bring form to life as art in their everyday. Like Loringhoven in spirit, albeit less performative, Cohen, Tesauro and Thomas create art from “ordinary articles of life”. They are bodies and minds moving, mining and musing through life, creating new forms from the by-products of life in the human sphere. They are bodies and minds on notice, critiquing, alerting, archiving, hoping, desiring and embodying life as art and art as life, creating works of art that are themselves condensed forms of the moments of each artists’ lived life.
Works by Nancy Cohen, Marisa Tesauro, and Austin Thomas
curated by Jeannine Bardo
February 25 — April 2, 2022
The artists of Form Re-Formed bring form to life as art in their everyday. Like Loringhoven in spirit, albeit less performative, Cohen, Tesauro and Thomas create art from “ordinary articles of life”. They are bodies and minds moving, mining and musing through life, creating new forms from the by-products of life in the human sphere. They are bodies and minds on notice, critiquing, alerting, archiving, hoping, desiring and embodying life as art and art as life, creating works of art that are themselves condensed forms of the moments of each artists’ lived life.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 32 - Fecha de publicación: mar. 21, 2022
- Idioma English
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Founded in January 2017 as an artist-run initiative, Stand4 Gallery and Community Arts Center’s pursuit is to be alive and working towards a better world through the arts as an active medium of engagement. Stand4 serves as a generator of meaning, action, agency, collaboration, and social justice. It is shapeless, non-conforming, and responsive to the times. Stand4 is meant to exist as a catalyst: a way to envision a more socially and environmentally just future.