18th Street Arts Center
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Exhibition
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100% Other: Artists and Psycho-Demographic Transitions
1639 18th St. Santa Monica, CA 90404
April 12th, 2008 - June 13th, 2008
Opening:
April 12th, 2008 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Cheryl Gilge, Site Conditions, Acrylic on canvas, 54" x 54"
Cheryl Gilge, Site Conditions (Rancho Cucamonga), Acrylic on canvas, 54" x 54"
Matthew Bryant, Excerpted pages from a public domain document ..., 2006, ink on paper, 11" x 8.5"
Reggie Woolery, Still from Playing in the Light, 1995, Super-8 and video still, 28 minutes
Reggie Woolery, Still from Playing in the Light, 1995, Super-8 and video still, 28 minutes
Kyungmi Shin, Rich, 2008, Video and site specific installation
Yasuko, Roy's Album, 2007, Inkjet print, 8" x 10"
Perry Vasquez, Psycho-Geographical Map, San Diego/Tijuana Border, 2006, ink on paper, dimensions variable
Perry Vasquez, Psycho-Geographical Map of a Fictional Drift, 2006, ink on paper, 2006
Perry Vasquez, Keep on Crossin', 2007, ink on paper, 24" x 18"
Kyungmi Shin, Rich, 2008, Video and site specific installation
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> QUICK FACTS
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NEIGHBORHOOD:
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santa monica/venice
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office@18thstreet.org
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TAGS:
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Political, Art, contemporary, conceptual, installation, video
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CHILDREN:
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This event is appropriate for children
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> DESCRIPTION
“100% OTHER: ARTISTS AND PSYCHO-DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITIONS” continues
yearlong examination of electoral issues at 18th Street Arts Center In
this election year, who will vote, who will be counted, who won’t be,
who will be left out – and what will be the impact on the future of the
nation?
18th Street Arts Center delves into these and other questions
in “100% Other: Artists and Psycho-Demographic Transitions,” an art
exhibition that tracks the connections and separations between our
changing cultural landscape and our oftentimes lagging civic outcomes.
The exhibition, which opens April 12 and continues through June 13,
forms the second part of “Future of Nations,” 18th Street’s yearlong
examination of issues related to the 2008 presidential campaign. It is
curated by Tyler Stallings and includes works by Matthew Bryant, Cheryl
Gilge, Perry Vasquez, Reggie Woolery, and Yasuko, as well as “Rich,” an
installation in the project room by Kyungmi Shin, 18th Street 2008
artist fellow.
18th Street programs are supported (in part) by the Andy Warhol
Foundation for the Visual Arts, Australia Council for the Arts,
California Community Foundation, Durfee Foundation, James Irvine
Foundation, Jumex Foundation, L.A. County Arts Commission, National
Endowment for the Arts, Peter Norton Family Foundation, Santa Monica
Department of Cultural Affairs Division, and the Trust for Mutual
Understanding. Other promotions by Artillery Magazine and Tu ciudad
Magazine.
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