Art
Art in odd places
17. ott. 2009
When you walk down 14th Street this October, watch for
signs that life isn’t
as it has been. For the second year, Art in Odd Places,
NYC’s free annual public art and performance festival,
gives daily life from Avenue C to the Hudson River an
artistic twist. Under the rubric ‘SIGN”, over 60 artists,
from
New York and beyond, creatively engage the street, using
ideas, imagination, humor, and politics to encourage
its residents, workers, and visitors to experience it
anew.
Projects include the ephemeral – real and imagined gay
love letters left on a bench, dollar bills planted in an
exploration of the gift, or handmade sculptures of dying
silkworm moths on walls and signs – and the spectacular
– video projections on windows of the street’s bawdy,
protest history, an alternative election campaign or a
satirical costumed race for the Arctic. It includes the
simply odd –public napping, wearable sculptures in
crochet and campy frills – and the oddly simple – tributes,
through tour and installation, to the ordinary brick or
to manholes, or a shamanic cleansing of the street by an
artist with a broom.
“We invited artists to explore the freedoms of the public
realm and find imaginative apertures in it,” say guest
curators, Erin Donnelly and Radhika Subramaniam. “In
14th Street, we had a site uniquely calibrated to
encourage art that manifests the signs of our times while
also being a signpost toward future possibilities.” “Art in
Odd Places continues New York’s tradition of grassroots
artistic collaboration with grand ambitions,” says Ed
Woodham, Director of Art in Odd Places.
Images from above:
Liz Magic Laser, Distressed.
Photo Liz Magic Laser
Aaron Cedolia, Need Directions?. Photo Geoffrey Jackson
Scott
Beth Dary and Christy Speakman, Full Service Island
Bokyung Jun, Life Is Not Easy For Any Of Us. Photo Areum
Lee
LuLu LoLo, Extra! Extra! Read All About 14th Street!, Photo
Paul Takeuchi
Cyriaco Lopes, Big Bronze Statues. Photo Cyriaco Lopes
Eric Moschopedis and Mia Rushton, Zs by the C, Photo
Bryce Krynski
Olek, Thank you for your visit, Have a Nice Day, Photo
Olek