Exhibition Specifications
In 1915, the artist Paul Klee said, “The more horrifying this world becomes (as is the seeming trend these days) the more art becomes abstract; while a world at peace produces realistic art.” His words seem prophetic today, and he might be right. This exhibit is about memory and experience – the phenomenological experience and remembrance involving sight and sound before, during and after the towers of the World Trade Center fell. read more
NUMBER OF WORKS: Approximately 35 (7-8 as projections; 3 on floor)
IMAGE SIZES: Silver gelatin prints appx. 100 centimeters longest side. The projections will be wall-sized, based on distance from projector to wall, and wall height.
SPACE REQUIREMENTS: Negotiable; Please see the mockup floor plan, which estimates a space 34′ x 42′; totems are movable, and will also house the projectors. Spaces with limited floor plans could house a singular video installation, which would be a running loop of all the images with the soundtrack.
SOUND DESIGN: Running loop designed by Patrick Knipe.
|