New Museum Presents REDUX, The 3rd Stage of Their Evolving Exhibition, Ends 7/25

By: Jul. 25, 2010
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The New Museum presents "In and Out of Context: REDUX," the third and final stage of the "Museum as Hub: In and Out of Context," exhibition on view through July 25, 2010. For this final stage, artists Ayreen Anastas, Julieta Aranda, and Rene Gabri will present an evolving series of works, publications, events, and discussions to explore the museum as a site of exchange and catalyst for experimentation.

Through individual and collective works, Anastas and Gabri's project, Project for a Revolution in New York, or How to arrest a Hurricane explores art's potential place in economic, national, and urban struggles by activating a pool of collaborators to develop a series of works, events, occurrences, and interventions within the museum and in the city. Opportunities for exchange and participation begin with the April 15 event, "Potentials for Collective Research and Action: Activism, Analysis and Aesthetics at a Crossroads," organized by Programs for Research and Outreach (PRO) in association with Anastas and Gabri. Julieta Aranda's project, All the memory of the world (We can remember it for you), consists of several newly commissioned sculptures, a wall installation that will develop over a three month period, a publication, screening, and discussions that exposes "declarative memory," a kind of representation of the past that requires articulation. For Aranda, such articulations are part of a mnemonic process in which we seek to track the truth and our witnessing of ita type of memory that is contested but for which we become accountable.

As a project that thrives on its own evolution, "In and Out of Context: REDUX" invites repeated visits by the public. Details of scheduled events, discussions, and opportunities for participation are outlined below and at http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/424/museum_as_hub_in_and_out_of_context_redux.

"Museum as Hub: In and Out of Context: REDUX" is organized by Eungie Joo, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs.

RELATED PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Potentials for Collective Research and Action: Activism, Analysis and Aesthetics at a Crossroads
Organized by Programs for Research and Outreach (PRO) in association with Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri; this event will shift between elements of a seminar, screening, lecture and discussion.
New Museum Theater
Thursday, April 15
Part I: 4 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.; Part II: 7 P.M. - 9 P.M.
Free, limited seating available

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This cinema event by by Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri is an open-ended "film" emerging out of various lines of inquiry and influences ranging from Situationist experiments, concepts of cinema verité, and performance art of the 1960s and 70s. This screening will be the first and last time this work is shown.
New Museum Theater
Thursday, May 14, 7 P.M.
Free, limited seating available

Toute La Mémoire Du Monde / All The Memory Of The World screening and discussion with Julieta Aranda and guests
This 1956 film by Alain Resnais is a portrait of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Artist Julieta Aranda and invited guests will lead a discussion following the film.
New Museum Theater
Thursday, June 10, 7 P.M.
Free, limited seating available


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