03.02.10 – 03.08.10
TIMESSQUAREARTS
“Black Sun” by Alexandre Arrechea. Illustration by Arrechea. Ten-minute animation of wrecking ball bouncing of the building. Video runs on NASDAQ screen at 11:50 PM.
Times Square Alliance
As part of the Public Art Program of the Times Square Alliance, several installations will grace Times Square, including: Sofia MalDonado’s “42nd Street Mural,” a 92 x 12 foot mural mounted on a construction fence (through 04.30.10); Alexandre Arrechea’s “Black Sun,” a 10-minute animation of a wrecking ball on the giant NASDAQ screen; and David Ellis and Roberto Lange’s Kinetic Sound Sculpture, a pile of real trash that moves and make sounds.
Times Square Alliance
Times Square, NYC
Through 03.20.10
Olafur Eliasson
Multiple shadow house (2010). Wood, metal, fabric, spotlights, color filter glass, halogen bulb, projection foil and transparent projection foil. Installation view Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, NY, 02.11-03.20.10.
Photo by Jean Vong, courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
This exhibition consists of a series of rooms, each lit with a bank of lights. The individual lights are different colors, but they create white light when blended on a single wall. As visitors walk in front and block the light sources, colored shadows are revealed.
Tonya Bonakdar Gallery
521 West 21st Street, NYC
Through 03.27.10
Konstantinos Stamatiou: Refused Reused
Konstantinos Stamatiou
An installation, collages, and light boxes made from non-traditional materials create a multilayered labyrinth of social issues and various forms of physical interaction between the art and the viewer.
Black and White Gallery
636 West 28th Street, NYC
Through 04.04.10
Design USA: Contemporary Innovation
LTL. Fluff Bakery, New York, NY, 2004.
Michael Moran
Celebrating the winners honored during the first 10 years of the National Design Awards, this exhibition features the work of the more than 75 award winners for outstanding contemporary achievements in architecture, landscape, interiors, product design, communication design, corporate design, interactive design, and fashion.
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
2 East 91st Street, NYC