Closing today: Winter Exhibitions at SculptureCenter

FINAL WEEK:
WINTER EXHIBITIONS CLOSE MONDAY, MARCH 19TH


Image: Installation view Scene, Hold, Ballast.

Winter Exhibitions at SculptureCenter:

Scene, Hold, Ballast
David Maljkovic and Lucy Skaer

In Practice:
You never look at me from the place from which I see you

A.K. Burns, Yve Laris Cohen, Michael DeLucia, Aleksandra Domanović, Takashi Horisaki, Sean Raspet, Christine Rebet, and Keith Connolly, Ethan Ham, and Tom Thayer

For more information and program updates please visit www.sculpture-center.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

LECTURE SERIES: SUBJECTIVE HISTORIES OF SCULPTURE: NAIRY BAGHRAMIAN
TONIGHT: THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 6:30PM

Theresa Lang Community and Student Center
The New School
55 West 13th Street, 2nd floor
Free admission

SculptureCenter, in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School, is excited to present the artist-led lecture series Subjective Histories of Sculpture. This program furthers SculptureCenter’s exploration of how contemporary artists think about sculpture; its history and its legacies. Citing specific works, bodies of work, texts, or even personal anecdotes taken from inside and outside cultural production, and inside and outside art, these subjective, incomplete, partial, or otherwise eclectic histories question assumptions and propose alternative methods for understanding sculpture’s evolving strategies.

CONVERSATION: TRANSLATING SPACES: TRANSLATING LAW
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 4PM

SculptureCenter
Free admission

SculptureCenter and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts are proud to present the conversation Translating Spaces: Translating Law with LaToya Ruby Frazier, Sina Najafi, Huong Ngo, and Sean Raspet and moderated by Kristen Chappa and Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento. Panelists will discuss projects that are situated in between the physical and immaterial, the public and private, and the artistic and legal. Some projects enact discursive, conceptual gestures through enforceable agreements, while others raise legal issues in specific geographic spaces and virtual communities. Often co-opting and repurposing multiple spaces as a strategy, these artists destabilize notions of use, appropriation, and function in relation to property, particularly when considering the problematic of increasingly hybrid, interconnected sites, spaces, and loci. This program was organized in conjunction with SculptureCenter’s 2012 In Practice program exhibition You never look at me from the place from which I see you.

SPRING BENEFIT: LUCKY DRAW
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012

Lucky Draw – a one of a kind art raffle – guarantees that each and every ticket holder walks home with a work of art! This fast-paced one night event offers first time and seasoned collectors access to artworks by top emerging and established talent. All proceeds benefit SculptureCenter. Tickets now on sale. You may purchase tickets online or by calling Frederick Janka, 718.361.1750 x 117.