Tuesday, May 5, 2009

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Open Studios

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) cordially invites you to its spring Open Studios.

A four-day exhibition of international contemporary art, this event presents work by the 27 artists and artist groups currently in residence at ISCP. The current residents represent an inspiring and wide range of conceptual interests and fresh artistic choices. These include hybrids, cross sections and traditional approaches to painting, drawing, video, performance, sculpture, sound, installation, artists- books and architecture.

Founded in 1994, ISCP has hosted more than 800 artists and curators who have significantly contributed to New York's art community. The program is designed to connect the ISCP participants to local institutions, key professionals, and a broad range of international visitors. The interaction between artists, curators and critics at ISCP creates opportunities that support every stage of artistic production and development, offering a range of crucial, career advancing exchanges such as master class level critique, exhibition participation, long-term collaborations and gallery representation. ISCP continues to expand its programming to accommodate new directions in global artistic expression, and is pleased to open a new floor of studios and additional public programs in 2009.

ISCP presents Open Studios twice a year to give the public, art professionals and other art enthusiasts access to cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world. Free to the public, these events provide an exclusive peek into the production, process and personal archives of globally celebrated artists, many of them showing their work in New York for the first time. They are:

Javier Arce (Spain)

Olivier Babin (France)

Maria Bussmann (Austria)

Christian Capurro (Australia)

Naia del Castillo (Spain)

Szu-Han Chen (Taiwan)

Lilibeth Cuenca (Denmark)

Koenraad Dedobbeleer (Belgium)

Charlotte Dumas (The Netherlands)

Michael Höpfner (Austria)

Akino Kondoh (Japan)

Kasper Kovitz (Austria)

Pei-Yu Lai (Taiwan)

Manuela Lalic (Canada) Lotte Lindner & Till Steinbrenner (Germany)

Liisa Lounila (Finland)

Patricia Martín (Mexico)

Javier Martin de Frutos (Spain)

Svätopluk Mikyta (Slovakia)

Are Mokkelbost (Norway)

Melvin Moti (The Netherlands)

Patrick Nilsson (Sweden)

Bjargey Ólafsdóttir (Iceland)

Jochen Plogsties (Germany)

Leonard Qylafi (Albania)

Antonio Rovaldi (Italy)

Miha -trukelj (Slovenia)

Chaw Ei Thein (Burma)


FRIDAY, MAY 8 Press Preview: 5 - 7 PM; Opening Reception: 7 - 9 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 9, 12 - 6 PM

SUNDAY, MAY 10, 12 - 6 PM

MONDAY, MAY 11, 2 - 8 PM

ISCP
1040 Metropolitan Avenue, 3rd Fl.
Brooklyn, NY 11211
phone 718 387 2900

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