Special projects 2015

Special projects 2015

The Armory Show

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, (2015 Armory Commissioned Artist), A Convention of Tiny Movements, 2015. Whisper cube, 5,000 chip bags, various subjects; dimensions variable.
February 19, 2015

March 5–8, 2015

VIP preview day: Wednesday, March 4 (for invited guests)

The Armory Show
Piers 92 & 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street
New York City
Hours: Thursday–Sunday noon–7pm

www.thearmoryshow.com

Announcing an array of special projects on Piers 92 and 94 inspired by and expanding upon Armory “Focus: MENAM.”

Curated by Omar Kholeif as part of the “Focus MENAM” initiative, and realized with the generous support of lead cultural partner Edge of Arabia, and education partner Art Jameel, The Armory Show is pleased to announce the following special projects:

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, A Convention of Tiny Movements (2015)
As the 2015 Armory Commissioned Artist, Abu Hamdan has developed a series of works specifically for the fair, as well as a limited edition artwork benefiting the Museum of Modern Art. A Convention of Tiny Movements is a project dispersed throughout fair, comprised of a new audio essay, a series of amalgamated objects, and a specifically designed series of 5,000 potato chip packets, distributed as a free souvenir. This collection of works proposes a series of ways to approach, inhabit, and conceive of the new aural world that emerging audio technologies, such as voice stress analysis, are forging. This collection of works warns us of increasing surveillance, but also for the first time allows us to hear the world from the perspective of objects—a new way of listening to our world that breaks down that all-too-tidy divide between the subject and object. A Convention of Tiny Movements will be on view throughout The Armory Show; additional work by Abu Hamdan will be on view at Galeri NON (Istanbul), located in the Focus MENAM section on Pier 94.

Abbas Akhavan, Untitled Garden (2008/2015), courtesy of The Third Line (Dubai)
Operating as a fence of cedar trees located at the entrance to the VIP Lounge on Pier 94, this installation confronts passersby as an organic wall, asking them to consider their position as guests or potential trespassers in the vicinity of this exclusive area within the fair. The concept of the natural fence has played a significant role in the contentious battle for the privatization of common lands cross-culturally.

CULTURUNNERS and FREEWAY (2015)
Art Jameel and Edge of Arabia will present the latest iteration of CULTURUNNERS, an ongoing artistic expedition co-authored by Azra Aksamija and Stephen Stapleton that hosts artistic exchanges between the United States and the Middle East. Sited in a mobile artist studio in the form of a modified RV, CULTURUNNERS at The Amory Show will feature custom-built artistic technologies to map, archive, and broadcast voices and ideas from the “Focus: MENAM” section of the fair. CULTURUNNERS includes projects by Azra Aksamija, Dietmar Offenhuber, Nick Beauchamp, Chris Riedl, Darvish Fakhr, Madeleine Gallagher, John Steiner and Orkan Telhan.

FREEWAY, the online broadcast platform of Edge of Arabia’s ongoing US tour in partnership with Art Jameel, will present stories connecting “Focus: MENAM” to communities across Manhattan such as Little Syria (on the Lower East Side) and Harlem. This will include a live podcast radio and three short documentaries directed by Husam Al–Sayed, filmmaker and co-founder of Telfaz 11, with scores composed by SALAR, performance artist, electronic composer, co-founder of the Analog Room. Both artists are in the US courtesy of the Art Jameel Residency at the Elizabeth Foundation For the Arts. FREEWAY is co-curated by Ava Ansari and Stephen Stapleton.

Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Circle of Confusion (1998), courtesy of CRG Gallery (New York)
This interactive sculpture, composed of over 3,000 removable photographic components containing the words “Beirut does not exist” on the reverse, creates an adjustable map of Beirut as it invites viewers to rearrange, remove, and even take away portions. As the fragments are gradually removed an underlying mirror is revealed, reflecting the viewer and the installation’s surroundings. Located at the Pommery Champagne Bar on Pier 94, this installation embodies a reading of Beirut—a city which is in perpetual mutation and movement—as a site for the production of multiple meanings and fantasies.

Ahmed Mater, Cowboy Code (Hadith) (2012), presented by Athr Gallery (Jeddah)
This installation compares two codes of ethics, the former from the American West and the latter from the Islamic code, referring to statements or actions of the Prophet Muhammad, known as the Hadith. The Cowboy Code (Hadith), located in the Focus Lounge on Pier 94, is composed entirely of the red plastic toy gun caps, canonical with the image of Western Cowboys and tropes of Mater’s childhood and US popular culture.

Socratis Socratous, Incarnation (2004/2015), courtesy of The Breeder (Athens)
Comprising bales made from carnations bound by metal wire, this installation, ephemeral and symbolic, will change throughout the show as carnations fall and become spread about the area, stimulating the viewer’s sense of smell and touch. Incarnation will be displayed in the Pier 94 Focus Lounge.

Oraib ToukanThe New(er) Middle East (2007), courtesy of EOA.Projects (Jeddah, London)
This interactive puzzle engages the public to re-assemble a territorial map of the Middle East made from suspended plastic magnets, with each fragment consisting of one the region’s actual nation states. Located in the Pier 94 Focus Lounge, this work is a play on the so-called “New Middle East Map,” a plan that has been distributed in various conspiracy theory circles, as well as in some mainstream media, since its inception in June 2006.

The Armory Show is pleased to announce the following special projects on Pier 92 – Modern, inspired by the “Focus: MENAM” initiative:

Parviz Tanavoli: Selections from the NYU Art Collection, courtesy of Grey Art Gallery, New York University (New York)
Following the critical success of Venus Drawn Out, last year’s special project on Pier 92 – Modern, The Armory Show is pleased to announce Parviz Tanavoli: Selections from the NYU Art Collection, which will present key early works by this celebrated figure in modern Iranian art. Although Tanavoli is widely heralded for his sculpture, the Grey’s presentation features a selection of paintings, drawings, prints, and jewelry, in addition to ceramic and bronze three-dimensional works. Featuring approximately 25 works, this special project has been co-curated by the Grey Art Gallery’s Director, Lynn Gumpert, and Associate Director, Michèle Wong.

Carlo Massoud: ARAB DOLLS: Maya, Zeina, Racha and Yara (2014), courtesy of Carwan Gallery (Beirut) and House of Today (Beirut)
ARAB DOLLS: Maya, Zeina, Racha and Yara consists of a limited edition collection of sixty dolls rising from the ground in 15 symmetrical rows. At first glance, the hollow objects are sleek and slick in a sea of familiar black. but a smaller collection of white dolls, each finished with a coating of gold leaf inside, disrupts that uniformity. Massoud’s installation addresses the function of the veil in the Arab world and the Western interpretation of that function, challenging preconceived notions of gender roles within Arab society. ARAB DOLLS: Maya, Zeina, Racha and Yara is curated by Maria Cristina Didero.

For more information on Pier 94 projects, click here.

For more information on Pier 92 projects, click here.

Information regarding the Open Forum talks programming, including the “Focus: MENAM Symposium” will be announced in the coming weeks.

TIckets
Advance tickets will be available for purchase in January. Admission tickets will be available at the Box Office during show hours. Please visit the website for more information.

Press contacts
The Armory Show
Audrey Rose Smith, Communications Manager: T +1 646 616 7433 / a.smith [​at​] thearmoryshow.com

United States
Shayna McClelland, McClelland: T +1 347 744 5991 / shayna [​at​] mcclellandco.com
Amani Olu, McClelland: T +1 646 330 1039 / amani [​at​] mcclellandco.com

International
Claire Walsh, Brunswick Arts: T +44  0 20 7936 1290 / thearmoryshow [​at​] brunswickgroup.com

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