Join us next Wednesday for "The Revolution Will Be Cultivated" with Amy Franceschini.
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RT @LynnBecker: on H-edge, on Danzer! Cecil Balmond's Solid Void goes Element-al in Tokyo
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Only two more Actions to tweet! Here's number 98, Giant Letters Undo Perspective.
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Dancers Light Up Night, Action #96.
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See exhibition of GF funded book, "Arch," by Holly Downing and Jack Stauffacher at the Donohue Rare Book Library.
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"Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future," featuring documentary funded by the GF, is on view at Yale U Art Gallery.
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Trustee Hamza Walker Awarded $100,000 Ordway Prize
Mar 03, 2010
Creative Link for the Arts and the New Museum have announced Hamza Walker, Graham Foundation Trustee and Director of Education and Associate Curator at Chicago’s Renaissance Society, as a recipient of the Ordway Prize.
An international panel of Nominators and a Jury of leading arts world figures–led by Jennifer McSweeney, Director of Creative Link for the Arts, and Richard Flood, Chief Curator at the New Museum–selected the Ordway Prize recipients from a global pool of nominees.
The prize is named for the naturalist, philanthropist, and arts patron Katherine Ordway. It acknowledges the contributions of a Curator/Arts Writer and an Artist whose work has had significant impact on the field of contemporary art, but who has yet to receive broad public recognition. Nominees for the Ordway Prize are midcareer talents between the ages of forty and sixty-five, with a developed body of work extending over a minimum of
fifteen years.
Don't forget: Kyong Park discusses "New Silk Roads" project @CalArtsREDCAT tonight!
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Crowd Powers City Lamp Posts, Action #95.
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The Graham Foundation recommends Winy Maas, Principal, MVRDV, lecture at UIC School of Architecture tonight.
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Winy Maas, Principle, MVRDV, to Speak at UIC SoA Tonight
Mar 02, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
6pm
Gallery 1100 A+A, 845 W Harrison St.
Chicago, IL 60607
http:// www.arch.uic.edu/index.php
http://www.mvrdv.nl/#/office/principalarchitects/winymaas
New Silk Roads Lecture By Kyong Park
Mar 02, 2010
New Silk Roads (NSR) is a multi-faceted urban research project that explores the nascent urban conditions emerging in rapidly expanding and transforming Asian cities and regions. Through a nomadic practice, Kyong Park has conducted a series of sequenced expeditions through transitional regions and cities between Istanbul and Tokyo, documenting his encounters of the people and landscape through photography, video, and audio/video interviews of local and international experts. The project is an examination of territorial conditions that constructs the interconnected system of the contemporary Asian landscape. Approaching urban cities as an ecology of built systems, structures and institutions, NSR presents alternate understandings of urban research and theory through artistic practice. NSR was first presented at Kyong Park: The New Silk Roads, at Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y León in Spain (2009-10), and was undertaken with the support of the Graham Foundation, the Visual Arts Department, the Division of Humanities and Arts, Academic Senate Research Funds at University of California San Diego, and University of California's Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA).