EXHIBITION

Making Room: The Space Between Two & Three Dimensions

MASS MoCA, Michigan, North Adams, 02/25/2012 - 01/02/2013

87 Marshall Street

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Bringing together an international group of young artists who combine two and three dimensional media – pairing drawing and film, photography and sculpture, engraving and video, and more – this exhibition explores an elusive, but vital space between two and three dimensions (as well as a fertile exchange between technology and more traditional media). Often using older or obsolete forms, including overhead projectors, and stop motion animation techniques, the artists in the show together seem to yearn for a space that is more analog than digital – a liminal territory between the real and the imaginary.

The exhibition features drawing, photography, sculpture, video, and dance. Artists include Jonah Bokaer and Daniel Arsham, Dawn Clements, Claire Harvey, Laleh Khorramian, Kakyoung Lee, Chloë Østmo, Laura Riboli, and Luke Stettner.

The exhibition is curated by Caitlin Condell and Alexandra Nemerov, students in the Williams College Graduate Program in Art History.

The exhibition is made possible by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in support of MASS MoCA and the Williams College Graduate Program in Art History. Additional support provided by the Turkish Cultural Foundation.

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