ISCP (International Studio and Curatorial Program)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue , 718-387-2900
Williamburg
September 12 - September 12, 2008
Reception: Friday, September 12, 7 - 10 PM
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7PM: One-Day Exhibition:
Vanessa Albury Diana Artus (ISCP) Richard Ashcroft Elena Bajo (ISCP) Kelie Bowman Greggory Bradford Bettina Cohnen (ISCP) Body Count Emily Coxe James De La Vega Liam Everett Lonnie Frisbee / David di Sabatino Tony Garifalakis (ISCP) George Hennard Annegret Hoch (ISCP) Pamela Jue Paulus Kapteyn Richard Kern David Matorin Clayton Patterson Job Piston Luther Price Lee Ranaldo Max Razdow Yoji Sakate Jan Serych (ISCP) Philippe Vandenberg
No story can have any more credibility than any other story. All stories are equally valid and equally invalid. It’s perfectly fine for you to believe that story, as long as you don’t impose it on anybody else. J. Ligon Duncan III
For the second ISCP Picture Parlor, the Bad Moon Rising special exhibition presents art that focuses on sociological and anthropological observations of contemporary life. The exhibition zooms in on individual and collective behavior influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics and authority. We are positively or negatively affected by personal and professional relationships, society and on a larger scale, our geopolitical identity: our nation in relation to the other nations. Bad Moon Rising special exposes examples of how the contemporary human navigates unstable environments. This exhibition displays emotions and states of being such as boredom, loneliness, isolation, escapism, fear, self-protection, anarchy, aggression, commitment, community, power, obedience and disobedience…
‘We’ve lost the center in our culture. There’s no common ground any more. You hear people talking about why politics are so rancorous today, and the discussion is so bitter in politics (...). There’s no common point for a discourse which is genteel and vigorous, to be sure, but nevertheless embracive of certain common ideals (...). You hear people talking about the center being lost, and the horizon being lost. There are no boundaries any more. You know, everything’s been transgressed. For the last forty years, if you’re really smart, and you’re part of the intelligentsia —whether you’re in the media, whether you are making movies, whether you are writing books, whether you’re teaching school—the thing that this culture rewards you for is doing what? Transgressing every boundary you can find.’ J. Ligon Duncan III
Designed and conceptualized by independent curator Jan Van Woensel, Bad Moon Rising is an ongoing, traveling project that launched at Silverman Gallery in San Francisco in December 2007. Bad Moon Rising (San Francisco) primary focused on disturbance in the USA’s society, religion and politics. A varied selection of artworks, artifacts and a-historical references exposed some of the dark sides of the world’s self-proclaimed greatest nation. Participants included Rage Against the Machine, Tariq Ali, Claire Fontaine, Ben Vautier, Custer’s Revenge, The Weather Underground etc.