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Museum as Hub: Center for Historial Reenactments: After-after Tears May 22–July 7, 2013 Fifth Floor CHR was an artist collective and curatorial platform in Johannesburg (2010–12) that explored social and political memory within postapartheid South Africa. The exhibition will present a site-specific response to New York, developed through their Museum as Hub residenc Erika Vogt: Stranger Debris Roll Roll Roll June 6–September 22, 2013 Lobby Gallery This will be the first solo museum presentation of work by Erika Vogt. Within her installation, she will fuse elements of sculpture, drawing, video, and photography to produce multilayered image spaces. LLYN FOULKES June 12–September 1, 2013 Second Floor This long-overdue retrospective marks the first New York museum exhibition of works by Llyn Foulkes and will feature nearly one hundred works from the scope of his sixty-year career. Ellen Gallagher: Don't Axe Me June 19–September 15, 2013 Third and Fourth Floors This is Ellen Gallagher's first major New York museum exhibition, bringing together twenty years of works including iconic paintings, drawings, prints, and film installations, as well as a new series of paintings. XFR STN (Transfer Station) July 17–September 8, 2013 Fifth Floor In collaboration with the Monday/Wednesday/Friday Video Club, this exhibition/lab will highlight the need for media migration services to preserve creative production. The project will provide the public with transferring services for artist-originated content Chris Burden: Extreme Measures October 2, 2013–January 12, 2014 Museum-wide and building façade This expansive presentation of Chris Burden’s work marks the first New York survey of the artist and his first major exhibition in the US in over twenty-five years. Occupying the entire Museum and featuring a dynamic installation on the Museum’s façade, the exhibition offers an extraordinary opportunity to examine the many ways in which Burden has continuously pushed limits by investigating the breaking point of materials, institutions, and even himself. Images (left to right): Ellen Gallagher, Untitled, 2012. Oil, ink, and paper on canvas, 24 x 24 in (61 x 61 cm). Courtesy Gagosian Gallery. © Ellen Gallagher. Photo: Zarko Vijatovic; Erika Vogt, Stranger Debris Roll Roll Roll, 2013 (detail). Digital video, plaster, paint, rope, wood, dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist and Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles; Llyn Foulkes, The Corporate Kiss, 2001. Oil, acrylic, and mixed mediums, 31 1/2 x 26 1/4 x 2 in (80 x 66.7 x 5.1 cm). Courtesy San Jose Museum of Art | |
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