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Peekskill, NY 10566 |
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EXHIBITIONS
Ongoing Exhibitions
Long-Term Installations
- Folkert de Jong: Mount
Maslow
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Dutch artist Folkert de Jong, one of the most
innovative young sculptors today, stages chaotic figurative
scenes using styrofoam and polyurethane foam. |
- Thomas Hirschhorn - Laundrette, 2001
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The French title, feminine in gender, for what
in America is referred to in the harsher sounding Laundromat,
carries a sense of nurturing, of return to the basics, of the
equalization that occurs when distinctions fade in the humdrum
environment of fulfilling the basic tasks of life. |
Past Exhibitions
- Helène Aylon
- The Earth Ambulance: '82 - '92 - '02 and The Bridge
of Knots
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June 12, 2004 - October 7, 2007
In May 1982, Helène Aylon created an Earth
Ambulance for a ceremonial cross-country journey to 12
Strategic Air Command (S.A.C.) bases to metaphorically "rescue" endangered
Earth and bring it to
"safety" at the U.N. |
- reverence
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May 20, 2006 - July 29, 2007 reverence features
the work of 33 internationally renowned artists from 13 countries.
It addresses universal hopes and spiritual aspirations that are
beyond particular religious iconography. |
- FIRST LOOK II
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Feb 2007 - May 2007
16 students selected from over 800 studios - the best of the new artists in the
U.S. |
- PEEKSKILL PROJECT
2006
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Sept 2006 - Oct 2006
111 Artists . 16 Curators . 1 City
Opening Weekend: September 16 & 17 through October 7
Event Listing and Performance Schedule
Sunday October 1
Here, There, Everywhere: The Peekskill Project, 2004-2006: Roundtable discussion
looking back at three years of The Peekskill Project featuring past and present
participants:
Moderator: Ingrid Chu |
- Only the Paranoid
Survive
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Sept 2006 - Jan 2007
Only the Paranoid Survive focuses on our current “culture of fear”
that stems from the continuous bombardment of terror warnings, suspicions,
and scenarios of impending catastrophe. The featured work focuses on
the artists anxieties and plays with each of our pathological fears.
Curated by Daniel Fuller
Featuring Work From:
Darren Almond, Marc Bijl, Nigel Cooke, Sean Dack, Jacob […] |
- Nostalgia
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May 2006 - Sept 2006
Nostalgia features work by nine artists: Ann Hamilton (US), Mona Hatoum (Lebanon),
Justen Ladda (Germany/US), Julian LaVerdiere (US), Matvey Levenstein (US),
Luca Stoppini (Italy), Claire Woods (UK), Dustin Yellin (US) and Cristof Yvor
(France). This group includes some of the most renowned artists today: Anne
Hamilton, who represented the US in the Venice Biennale (1999) and younger
artists who are emerging internationally, such as Clare Woods. |
- Figure It Out
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March 2006 - April 2006
NY Times: “This is all museum grade… That it is in Peekskill is thrilling.”
A comprehensive survey of the best figurative sculpture and video today featured
29 artists from 17 countries: Marina Abramovic, Berlinde DeBruykere, Tom Friedman,
Red Grooms, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Mark Manders, Paul McCarthy, Juan Munoz,
Shirin Neshat, Nam June Paik, Evan Penny, Patricia Piccinini, Rona Pondick, Kiki
Smith and emerging artists –
Folkert de Jong, Will Ryman and others. |
- First Look
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March 2005 - Sept 2005
NY Times: “This is all museum grade… That it is in Peekskill is thrilling.”
A comprehensive survey of the best figurative sculpture and video today featured
29 artists from 17 countries: Marina Abramovic, Berlinde DeBruykere, Tom Friedman,
Red Grooms, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Mark Manders, Paul McCarthy, Juan Munoz,
Shirin Neshat, Nam June Paik, Evan Penny, Patricia Piccinini, Rona Pondick, Kiki
Smith and emerging artists –
Folkert de Jong, Will Ryman and others. |
- Repetition
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June 2004 - Feb 2005
Repetition uniquely focused on art which repeats an image, sound, and/or sculptural
object. |
- Paul Clay - When We Came,
2004
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June 2004 - April 2005
"When We Came" tells the story of Peekskill from the dawn of human
beings. |
- Symbolic Space
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June 2004 - April 2005
The visual artist’s space might be a flat canvas but how it energizes and
implicates its own and other space is essential. |
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