Dan Perjovschi and other NYC experiences.
I have been meaning to post about my recent trip to NYC, but I have been really busy. Here are some of the interesting things I saw...finally.
I saw Dan Perjovschi's Projects 85 at MoMA and it was sweet! I also go to see Richard Serra's retrospective.

These store front windows at Macy's caught my eye at 34th st. and 7th ave. Interesting...

bath mats and towels

dishes shaped like tree leaves
Of all of the shows I saw, this was my favorite piece. It was made by Jin Jung as part of a shoe called "Meet by Accident" at Gallery space 35. I pulled this description from the shows website meetbyaccident.net
Inside the exhibited room, the viewer watches a film made up of passport photographs of 60 people, along with the viewer's face visualized simultaneously by the video camera placed in front. The viewer's face moves slowly on the screen with a time lag. The sound of film is a narration of 100 questions regarding nationality, which is based on documents of Korean and American visa. It is also recorded with 16 different computerized voices. The poster is made up of passport photographs of 60 people. This artwork focuses on the human identity regulated by the system, and on the fact that the title 'stranger' can be applied to ourselves as well as the foreigners.

I saw Dan Perjovschi's Projects 85 at MoMA and it was sweet! I also go to see Richard Serra's retrospective.
These store front windows at Macy's caught my eye at 34th st. and 7th ave. Interesting...
bath mats and towels
dishes shaped like tree leaves
Of all of the shows I saw, this was my favorite piece. It was made by Jin Jung as part of a shoe called "Meet by Accident" at Gallery space 35. I pulled this description from the shows website meetbyaccident.net
Inside the exhibited room, the viewer watches a film made up of passport photographs of 60 people, along with the viewer's face visualized simultaneously by the video camera placed in front. The viewer's face moves slowly on the screen with a time lag. The sound of film is a narration of 100 questions regarding nationality, which is based on documents of Korean and American visa. It is also recorded with 16 different computerized voices. The poster is made up of passport photographs of 60 people. This artwork focuses on the human identity regulated by the system, and on the fact that the title 'stranger' can be applied to ourselves as well as the foreigners.
Labels: Dan Perjovschi, Jin Jung, Macy's, Meet by Accident
