Showing posts with label Swoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swoon. Show all posts
Friday, June 22, 2012
September 2011 I had my first NYC solo show, Amalgamation, at Kesting/Ray in SoHo. Here's a full catalogue of the show and interview with Callie! Thanks to all my rad friends who were able to make it to the opening. Carver kids unite, right?!! There were so many of you. You filled the space with the Carver Center honor of support. It was a blast.
Labels:
Carver Center,
drawings,
Kesting/Ray,
Swoon
With a second Swoon project came a third, Anthropocene Extinction, which started construction in June 2011 and was installed in September at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. This project was constructed in Callie's old church in Braddock, PA. We worked long days but it was like summer camp because we all cooked together and stayed in Callie's house which, was very close to the church. Like the last, this project holds environmental consciousness up to the light. The term anthropocene gives distinction to the evidence of human activity on the planet as being so severe to constitute a mark in geologic history. Find out more here. The last photo of me and Callie is by ICA photographer and artist Geoff Hargadon.
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Braddock,
Caledonia Curry,
ICA Boston,
Swoon
Only days after I graduated from Tulane I started on another Swoon project constructing and installing Thalassa with the dearest Callie Curry, Taylor Shepard and Christian Rappel at the New Orleans Museum of Art. We worked for several weeks at NOMAs off site warehouse constructing the piece and then spent a week on site completing installation. The piece got a great mention in Inhabitat for its eco centered themes and dedication to "New Orleans and it's deep connection to the sea", especially only months after the BP oil spill disaster. Here's an amazing video that my friends Andrew Larimar, Britt King and Scott Campbell made of the process. The first two photos are courtesy of NOMA.
October 2010, I helped construct the roof for this beautiful collaborative project between Callie Curry, better known as Swoon and New Orleans Airlift. It's roughly a quarter scale model for Dithyrambalina, an architectural project where instruments for whimsical music merriment are built as permanent parts of the structure. Learn more here.
Labels:
Caledonia Curry,
Dithyrambalina,
music,
Music Box,
New Orleans,
Swoon
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