Durant, Sam
[Artist]
;
Alonzo, Pedro
[Organizer];
Alonzo, Pedro
[Writer of supplementary textual content];
Phillips, Tim
[Writer of supplementary textual content];
Bryant, Tisa
[Writer of supplementary textual content]Blum & Poe
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Media type:
Book;
Still Image;
Exhibition Catalogue;
Illustrated Book
Title:
The meeting house
:
build therefore your own world ; Sam Duramt
Contains:
Suburban hymn: complacency = complicity
/ Pedro Alonzo
Making the invisible visible
/ Tim Phillips
The meeting house : The Old Manse, Concord, Massachusetts ; Poetry at The meeting house
/ Tisa Bryant, Danielle Legros Georges, Robin Coste Lewis, Kevin Young
Build therefore your own world : Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, California.
Footnote:
Letzte Seite: "Published on the occasion of the following exhibitions by Sam Durant: The Meeteing House, curated by Pedro Alonzo, commissioned by The Trustees, The Old Manse, Concord, MA August 13-October 31, 2016, Build Therefore Your Own World, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA January 7-February 18, 2017."
Description:
Sam Durant is a multimedia artist whose work engages social, political, and cultural issues. His work has been widely exhibited in the UK, Europe, Asia and the Americas. It has been included in the Panamá, Sydney, Venice, and Whitney Biennials and can be found in many public collections including MOMA, New York, Project Row Houses, Houston and Tate Modern, London. Based in Los Angeles, Durant teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. Durant's The Meeting House (2016) was a public art project at The Old Manse, a National Historic Landmark built in 1770 and former home and gathering place for politicians, thinkers, and transcendentalists including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The sister exhibition at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles in 2017, Build Therefore Your Own World, introduced new works that expanded upon Durant's premise of the interdependence between transcendentalists, abolitionists, and African American writers of pre- and post-revolutionary America in the creation of American culture and identity. Exhibition: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, United States (07.01-08.02.2017)
Sam Durant is a multimedia artist whose work engages social, political, and cultural issues. His work has been widely exhibited in the UK, Europe, Asia and the Americas. It has been included in the Panamá, Sydney, Venice, and Whitney Biennials and can be found in many public collections including MOMA, New York, Project Row Houses, Houston and Tate Modern, London. Based in Los Angeles, Durant teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. Durant's The Meeting House (2016) was a public art project at The Old Manse, a National Historic Landmark built in 1770 and former home and gathering place for politicians, thinkers, and transcendentalists including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The sister exhibition at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles in 2017, Build Therefore Your Own World, introduced new works that expanded upon Durant's premise of the interdependence between transcendentalists, abolitionists, and African American writers of pre- and post-revolutionary America in the creation of American culture and identity. Exhibition: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, United States (07.01-08.02.2017)