May 23, 2013
(in)Habitation
June 7 - July 28, 2013
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
4454 Woodward Ave Detroit MI, 48201
Curated by Gregory Tom and featuring the work of Jason Ferguson, Osman Khan and Matt Kenyon, (in)Habitation aims to consider (and reconsider) the concept of “domesticity”. Ubiquitous elements of the home — for instance, a table and chairs, a houseplant or a simple beam — are altered or subverted by complex ideas about faith, the current mortgage crisis, globalization and even classic American representations of family fun. The sculptural works featured are both serious and playful. They engage through movement, flashing lights and the spectacular, but ultimately lead us to question our existing biases and assumptions about what the idea of “home” really means.

Jason J. Ferguson’s work reflects on the relationship between art, science and experience, juxtaposing seemingly unrelated subjects to create performance, video and sculptural work. Ferguson is an assistant professor in the Art Department of Eastern Michigan University, where he teaches sculpture and 3-D design.
Matt Kenyon is interested in the convergence of art, emerging technologies and popular culture. His recent works often feature wearable computing technologies or robotics to express a cultural critique. He is an associate professor in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, where he teaches physical computing, video and 3D animation.
Osman Khan’s constructed artifacts, interactive installations and site-specific interventions convey the way in which technology shapes our understanding of identity, communication and public space. Khan is an assistant professor at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, where he teaches computational media, sculpture and social practice.
Video: Cloud, by Matt Kenyon
Miniature artificial house shaped clouds are created ‘on the fly’ in order to critique the global fallout as a result of the bursting of the US housing bubble. Size and frequency of cloud generation render local housing capacity to consumption ratios into a stream of lighter than air clouds.
The work consists of a mobile enclosure that uses a special surfactant infused with helium and air to extrude artificial clouds into the air. Local housing data related to housing capacity vs consumption controls the timing of the cloud generation.
May 20, 2013
Bill Barrett (BS Design 1958, MS Design 1959, MFA 1960) is featured in In the Round, an Art & Antiques special portfolio showcasing the work of five contemporary sculptors - each distinctive, all innovative.
ART & ANTIQUES Winter 2012-2013
http://www.artandantiquesmag.com/
May 20, 2013
Inspired by the variety of religious expression, Sue (BFA 2000) and Fred Beutler have made paintings and photographs, respectively, that explore spiritual archetypes and the way people worship. Their joint exhibition “Of Many Faiths,” which will feature this work, opens on Sunday, May 26 from 1:00 to 2:30 pm at the Ann Arbor Senior Center. The event will also feature live ukulele and guitar music by Mitch Chang.
Seating is limited, so call 734-794-6250 to reserve tickets. General admission is $5, $4 for those 60 years and older, and free for Ann Arbor Senior Center members and children under 12.
Ann Arbor Senior Center
1320 Baldwin Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
May 16, 2013
Charlie Michaels will give a presentation on the Stamps School’s Detroit Connections program at Portland State University’s Open Engagement Conference on Saturday May 18th.
“Open Engagement is an international conference that sets out to explore various perspectives on art and social practice and expand the dialogue around socially engaged art making. The Open Engagement conference is an initiative of Portland State University’s Art and Social Practice MFA concentration.
May 16, 2013
Professor Endi Poskovic exhibits in Posterproject GELD MACHT SICHTBAR at Künstlerhaus Wien and on billboards EPAMEDIA in Steiermark, Wien and Burgenland. The project MONEY MAKES VISIBLE aspires to place artistic messages to cause irritation in the “space of solicitation” usually occupied by businesses and commercial advertisements. Amidst the surfaces that are put to commercial use, philosophical and poetical signs are placed into the public space. Philosophical riddles that cannot be resolved by means of conventional (advertising) logic take the place of evocative solicitations to shop. The posters are presented on 1,800 billboards in eastern Austria during the month of May 2013.
Artists and teams participating:
Team Ammar Abo Bakr / Aya Tarek, Egypt
Team Andraschek / Lobnig, Austria
Team Josef Danner / Hüseyin Isik, Austria/Turkey
Team Lucia Dellefant / Anton Petz, Germany/Austria Julius Deutschbauer, Austria
Team Stepan Cervenka / Georg Lebzelter / Nikolaus Link, Czech Republic/Austria
Dan Perjovschi, Romania
Endi Poskovic, USA
Werner Reiterer, Austria
Klaus Staeck, Germany
Ingeborg Strobl, Austria
Erwin Wurm, Austria
Dates: April 19 – June 9, 2013
Künstlerhaus Karlsplatz 5 1010 Vienna, Austria
http://endiposkovic.tumblr.com/post/49943785814/money-makes-visible-european-art-project-by-josef
May 16, 2013
Reviews of Endi Poskovic’s exhibition, Big Triumph|Majestic Land, at Chelsea River Gallery are featured in the May issue of Ann Arbor News (“River Gallery showcasing imaginative landscapes of U-M’s Endi Poskovic”, by John Carlos Cantu) and the May issue of Current Magazine (“Here Comes the Sun”, by Louis Meldman).
May 15, 2013
TJ O’Keefe (BFA 2004) will present original furniture designs at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, May 18-21.
http://icff.com/exhibitor/tjokeefe
To learn more about O’Keefe’s work, visit PLAY to read a 2010 interview.
TJOKEEFE is an American furniture and object design company founded in 2010. With an emphasis on integrity and efficiency of both design and manufacturing, we strive to create powerful objects through compelling minimalism. Driven by philosophies in architecture, industrial design, and graphic design, our office applies the merit and parameters of all three to every object we produce.
People form relationships with the objects around them. After an object is decidedly functional, we are left with its presence. Ultimately, we aim to enhance the world by creating essentially functional objects that are calming in their simplicity and confident in their form. The resulting products blur the line between sculpture and furniture.
International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
11th Avenue at 38th Street, New York, NY 10001
May 15, 2013
Nancy Lorenz (BFA 1985) exhibits new work at Morgan Lehman in New York City from May 2 to June 29. This show marks Lorenz’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and features work related to her experience at the Cill Rialaig artist residency in South West County Kerry, Ireland. Lorenz’s new work evokes the tumultuous spirit of 19th century American landscapes painters such as Winslow Homer and the frenetic immediacy of Minimalism’s icon Cy Twombly.
Morgan Lehman
535 West 22nd Street
Between 10th and 11th Avenues
New York, NY 10011
May 2 - June 29, 2013
Gallery Hours: 10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Saturday and by appointment.
May 15, 2013
Please join Sara Radin (BFA 2011) and her co-curator Rachel Stekson at the opening reception for text+message: The Demise of Texts + The Rise of Textual Artwork in New York City on May 16 from 5:30 - 8:30 pm.
Featuring work by alums Sara Radin and Ellen Rosengard as well as 8 other contemporary artists.
Acumen Project Space
37-18 Northern Boulevard, Long Island City
Queens, NY
May 16 - June 27, 2013
Opening Reception: May 16, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Drinks and food will be provided by Acumen Capital Partners LLC.
Gallery hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
http://textplusmessage.tumblr.com
May 14, 2013
Alyse Solomon (BFA 2000) is pleased to announce the launch of paper+art, her new line of wall coverings and carpets. This series will feature exciting patterns derived from her photography. paper+art will be presented at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, booth #939, from May 18-21.
International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Saturday & Sunday, May 18 & 19, 10am-5pm trade only
Monday, May 20, 10am-5pm trade only
Tuesday, May 21, 10am-4pm open to the public
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
11th Avenue at 38th Street, New York, NY 10001
http://www.icff.com/exhibitor/paperart-alyse-solomon
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