Courtesy Columbia University
Through 05.02.08
Ant Farm: Radical Hardware
Established in 1968, Ant Farm was a collaborative art and design group with a revolutionary vision of a nomadic lifestyle. This exhibition presents an early period of Ant Farm’s architectural projects and environmental media strategies. Videos, 35 mm slides, collages, and other archival documents related to Truckstop Network, Osmic Accelerator, The House of the Century and other projects will track Ant Farm’s prescient and critical engagement with the spaces and apparatuses of the “videosphere” and other emerging image technologies.
Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University
116th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
Courtesy Exit Art
Through 05.03.08
E.P.A.
E.P.A. (Environmental Performance Actions) is a large-scale program dealing with current environmental concerns and the way artists respond to them. This group exhibition surveys recent performance work from around the world and consists of videos, photographs, texts, related ephemera, and a film program documenting recent performances. The goal is to draw attention to climate change, watersheds, urbanization, and, ultimately, human survival.
Exit Art
475 10th Avenue, NYC
©Cory Treadway, courtesy Gensler
Through 05.23.08
Outside / Inside
Photography exhibition features 12 alumni from the School of the International Center of Photography (ICP) representing an international group of emerging photographic artists, whose work explores dichotomies and nuance in the built environment. Artists include: Charles Atherton, Marla Caplan, Ray Klimek, Tim Lehmacher, Matthew Monteith, Noemi Nin Pflüger, Catherine Kunkemueller, Jeff Luckey, Mauro Restiffe, Stuart O’Sullivan, Ryan Thatcher, and Cory Treadway.
Gensler New York’s Rockefeller Center Office
By appointment: 212-492-1433
1 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC