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AAI Lower East Side Rotating Studio Program Recipients - Fall 09
Martin Basher
Taking in the legacies of American landscape painting and reductive modernism, as well as tourist photography, fashion advertising, generic stock photography and the aesthetics of clearance sales and shop-window display, the work looks to where one finds the sublime and the utopic in the experience of the everyday, be it in a temple, on a treadmill, at a designer clothing sale, or at the bottom of a whiskey-bottle - complex plays of crafted and consumed desire, scrambled and stripped. Blane De St. Croix
Tamara Kostianovsky Map of Truth, 2008, Articles of clothing belonging to the artist and embroidery floss, 132 x 93 in.
The slaughterhouse that is created from this body of work is a metaphor for violation and murder. My intent is to confront the viewers with the real and grotesque nature of violence, offering a context for reflecting about the vulnerability of our physical existences. At a distance, the works appear to be methodically dissected carcasses. Coming closer, they reveal being made out of discarded clothes. These materials connect our bodies with those represented in the work and disclose a political statement anchored in poverty.
The
selected artists demonstrated both artistic excellence and a desire
to develop a creative relationship with the surrounding community of
the Lower East Side. The 6-month residency takes place in the CSV
Center located at 107 Suffolk Street in Lower Manhattan. Bill Massey(Long Term Studio Resident) This program is supported in part, by public funds by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The National Endowment for the Arts and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation. We
would also like to thank the following organizations and individuals who
helped make this essential program possible; the Panel participants, Zeina Assaf, Program Manager, Lisa Hanson, Arielle Kilgore, Kristina Rohde, Program Assistants, Mark Power, Bill Massey who dedicated
their time and energy to make this program happen.
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