Sunday, September 7, 2014

Lorna Simpson - Silverstein Photography Lecture Series

Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014, 06:30pm
Meyerson Hall, Room B1




Visiting artist Lorna Simpson discusses her work as part of the Howard A. Silverstein & Patricia Bleznak Silverstein Photography Lecture Series. 
Biography:
Lorna Simpson was born in 1960 in Brooklyn, New York, and received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and her MFA from the University of California, San Diego. When Lorna Simpson emerged from the graduate program at San Diego in 1985, she was already considered a pioneer of conceptual photography. Feeling a strong need to reexamine and re-define photographic practice for contemporary relevance, Simpson was producing work that engaged the conceptual vocabulary of the time by creating exquisitely crafted documents that are as clean and spare as the closed, cyclic systems of meaning they produce. Her initial body of work alone helped to incite a significant shift in the view of the photographic art’s transience and malleability.
Lorna Simpson first became well-known in the mid-1980s for her large- scale photograph-and text works that confront and challenge narrow, conventional views of gender, identity, culture, history and memory. With unidentified figures as a visual point of departure, Simpson uses the figure to examine the ways in which gender and culture shape the interactions, relationships and experiences of our lives in contemporary America. In the mid-1990s, she began creating large multi-panel photographs printed on felt that depict the sites of public – yet unseen – sexual encounters. Another aspect of her practice includes figurative drawings of characters, and collages as well as a new video work titled “Chess,” 2013 which premiered at the Jeu De Paume in May 2103.


TRUCE: September 5 - October 2


The 2015 MFA candidates use the occasion of their fall exhibition TRUCE as a brief moment of contemplation. This collective showing is a chance to examine processes & their products and recalibrate strategies for engaging new territories of meaning. The existence of a truce is a liminal arrangement between parties. By definition it is neither a permanent resolution nor a far-reaching compromise. Out of the myriad discourses and conflicts confronted in the preceding year, TRUCE presents a diverse body of responses manifested in sculpture, video, painting, drawing, photography, and new media.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Friday, January 31, 2014

Conversation with Artist and Filmmaker, Michael Snow at the PMA on Sat, Feb 1st at 2pm


Internationally acclaimed filmmaker, visual artist, and musician Michael Snow joins Adelina Vlas, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, in a conversation about the exhibition Michael Snow: Photo-Centric. The talk is from 2:00 - 3:30pm on Saturday, Feb 1st. A free ticket is required, which can be reserved at the PMA or online at http://www.philamuseum.org/calendar 

The show Photo-Centric will be on view through April 27th.



Alfredo Jaar, 2013 Venice Biennale Representative of Chile, to lecture at Penn on Thursday, Feb 6th


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Good-Game Launch Party at the Maas Building on Dec 7th!


New York Exhibitions for Dec 7th

Here are some photography shows worth checking out if you are getting to NYC any time soon:

Yossi Milo Gallery - Simen Johan through Dec 7th - Photography
Andrea Meislin Gallery - Group Show through Dec 20th - Landscape Photography
Yancey Richardson Gallery - Hellen Van Meene through Dec 21st - Contemporary Portrait Photography
Gagosian Gallery - William Eggleston through Dec 21st - Photography Legend
Julie Saul Gallery - Sarah Anne Johnson through Dec 21st - Racy Altered Photographs
Matthew Marks Gallery - Thomas Demand through Dec 21st - Unmonumental Street Photography
Hasted Kraeutler Gallery - Marc Dennis through Jan 4th - Portraits in Museums
Terry Atkins at Salon 94 - UPenn Sculpture Professor through Jan 11th
Chris Burden at the New Museum - through Jan 12th
The Whitney - TJ Wilcox through Feb 9th - Panoramic Video Installation
Mike Kelley at PS1 - through Feb 2nd
The Walther Collection - Marina Bacigalupo through Feb 8th - Contemporary Portrait Photography

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Fine Arts Alumni Panel at the ICA, Nov 14th from 5-6:30pm


Clifford Owens: Photographs With An Audience, a performance at PPAC Nov 8th & 9th


As part of our upcoming exhibition Make & Do, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center will be presenting the newest iteration of Clifford Owens’ project Photographs with an Audience. Working across the media of performance and photography, Owens’ practice is rooted in participation and audience engagement.
They are looking for participants to take part in this project. People from across the region are invited to join the artist in a large room. There they will respond to improvised situations, with Owens acting as ringleader and provocateur. The resulting photographic documentation will be displayed in the exhibition

Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
1400 N. American Street
#103
Philadelphia, PA



Friday, October 11, 2013

Knut Asdam will be on campus with a variety of events from Oct 16th - 19th


EDGELANDS
This program with Knut Åsdam - Mellon Artist in Residence at the University of Pennsylvania - features recent works, a new film and two new site-specific installations. It explores architecture and cinema at the conjunction of the personal, the paranoiac, and the public. Knut Åsdam utilizes film, video, sound, photography and architecture to investigate the politics of space and the boundaries of subjectivity. He is centrally concerned with place and placelessness in all of its contemporary forms, as well as experimental narrative.

SCREENING
International House - 3701 Chestnut Street
Wednesday, October 16, 2013, 7pm
Knut Åsdam and Homay King in dialogue
EXHIBITION
Slought - 4017 Walnut Street
October 18-November 27, 2013 Thursday-Saturday, 1-6pm

PUBLIC WORK
PennDesign - McHarg Plaza, 210 South 34th Street
October 18-November 1, 2013
Artist talk oFriday, October 18, 4pm

CONVERSATION
Slought - 4017 Walnut Street
Friday, October 18, 2013, 6pm
Knut Åsdam, George Baker and Kaja Silverman in dialogue
Reception to follow

SEMINAR
Slought - 4017 Walnut Street
Saturday October 19, 2013, 2pm
Knut Åsdam, George Baker and Kaja Silverman in dialogue

Knut Åsdam’s work has been exhibited at Tate Britain, the Venice Biennale, Künsthalle Bern, the Istanbul Biennale, Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Manifesta 7, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, P.S.1 MoMa, and Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, among other international venues. For more information, visit www.knutasdam.net
Organized by Kaja Silverman, the Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Professor of Contemporary Art in the Department of the History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania, Slought and PennDesign. Support has been provided by the Mellon Foundation, International House, the Department of History of Art, and the Program in Cinema Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

Charles Addams Film Series - Wednesday Evenings at 6pm and Fridays at Noon


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

PMA Photography Competition


THE WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF THE
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
THIRD PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION


Call for Entries. Six winning images will become part of the Museum's permanent collection.


AWARDS Six winning photographs will enter the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In addition the winning images will be sold individually in a limited edition of fifteen. Each winning artist will receive a cash prize of $1,000 and a 5% commission on the sales of their prints.


EXHIBITION Winning images will be exhibited from June 10 to July 6, 2014 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.


JURORS Larry Fink, celebrated photographer; Darius Himes, publisher and gallery director; and Peter Barberie, Philadelphia Museum of Art curator.


SUBMISSIONS Entry Fee is $45 per submission of 10–15 images. Deadline for submissions is January 10, 2014.


For information visit pmaphotocompetition.org


DEADLINE January 10, 2014


FL3TCH3R Juried Show Opportunity

The FL3TCH3R Exhibition: Social and Politically Engaged Art Call for submission is fast approaching. Entries must be received by September 23, 2013. Juror is Michael Aurbach, from Vanderbilt University and former President of the College Art Association (CAA). You may download the prospectus via http://www.fletcherdyer.com/thefl3tch3rexhibit.html

Duane Michals Lecture in Meyerson, Thursday, September 19th, 6:30-8pm

DUANE MICHALS

Thu. 19 September, 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Meyerson B3
Duane Michals is a photographer who has been active for over 50 years. He is best known for his influential work with image sequences, multiple exposures and the use of text. More recently he has created assemblages with photographs and oil paint.
He received his BA from the University of Denver in 1953. His work is shown internationally and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to photography, including the International Center for Photography Infinity Award for Art (1989), and a Master Series Award from the School of Visual Arts (2000).

Friday, February 1, 2013

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You: Work By the PennDesign MFA Class of 2014





thank you, thank you, thank you
work by the PennDesign MFA Class of 2014
02.01 – 02.08, 2013
 
Marie Alarcon, Laura Bernstein, Claire Bidwell, Anthony Bowers, Sam Mapp, Scotty Menesini, Mohammadreza Mirzaei, Theo Mullen, Evan Nabrit, Daniel O'Neill, Paz Ortuzar, Gordon Stillman, and Joshua Zerangue
 
Meyerson Gallery & Morgan Physical Lab
 
Opening Reception: Friday, 02.01, 5:30 – 7:30pm
 
Meyerson Gallery
Meyerson Hall
University of Pennsylvania
210 South 34th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
 
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Morgan Physical Lab
Morgan Building
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
 
For more information, please visit http://www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts/graduate

PPAC Announces 4th Annual Contemporary Photography Competition & Exhibition





Submissions only accepted online at www.philaphotoarts.slideroom.com