Organized by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Moderna Museet in Stockholm-and curated by Eva Meyer-Hermann, an independent curator based in Cologne, Germany-Other Voices, Other Rooms has transformed the Wexner Center, sweeping through the entirety of the Wexner Center’s distinctive galleries, as well as up its ramp and throughout its lower lobby. Giving equal weight to all media that Warhol used, the exhibition sheds new light on the cinematic sensibility that pervades his work. Together, these works focus on such concepts at the heart of Warhol’s work as consumer culture, sexual identity, social transgression, and the eradication of distinctions between high and low culture. On view at the Wexner Center from Septemthrough February 15, 2009, Other Voices, Other Rooms showcases more than 700 works and items dating from 1949 to 1987, including films and TV programs, paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, wallpaper, installations, objects, seldom heard audio recordings, and extraordinary archival material. installation of this show-features dynamic, multimedia, environments that immerse the viewer and offer a fresh look at the persona and practice of the celebrated Pop Art master. “A feast of riches.”-The Columbus DispatchĬolumbus, OH-The Wexner Center’s presentation of Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms-the only U.S. “A major survey….Sprawling and omnivorous.”-Art in America "Obligatory viewing."-critic and editor Jack Bankowsky in Artforum's Best of 2008 issue "An audacious installation.at once fresh, relevant, and rigorous."-Ann Goldstein, senior curator at L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art, in Artforum's Best of 2008 issue Each of these five artists produces work that offers a complex picture of contemporary American life.Ĭo-presented with The August Wilson African American Cultural Center Warhol Without WallsĪ global digital initiative created by The Andy Warhol Museum to expand public discourse around art and its role in a changing world, Warhol Without Walls signals a more boundless embrace of experimentation in all content we produce.Dazzling, Immersive Exhibition Transforms Wexner Centerħ00+ Works Offer Fresh Look at Warhol’s “Cosmos”Įvents Include Symposium, John Waters, Andyland, Music Panel, Drag Day, More Fantasy America invites artists Nona Faustine, Kambui Olujimi, Pacifico Silano, Naama Tsabar, and Chloe Wise to revisit Andy Warhol’s publication America (1985) and contribute through their own artistic practices. ![]() Faustine’s My Country series will be on view from March 5–Augin The Warhol’s Fantasy America exhibition. Her work focuses on history, identity and representation, evoking a critical and emotional understanding of the past and proposes a deeper examination of contemporary racial and gender stereotypes. In 2019 she was distinguished with the New York Foundation Arts award in Photography, BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize, Anonymous Was A Woman Award, and was a Finalist in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Outwin Boochever Competition. ![]() Nona Faustine is a native New Yorker and award winning photographer. ![]() Lit Fridays is a literary-focused, virtual salon presented by The August Wilson African American Cultural Center, featuring conversations and guest performances on the last Friday of each month.
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