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Setlists for a Setting Sun (The Crystal Palace) 2014 60 x 45-1/2 x 45-1/2 inches (including vitrine) Cyanotypes, prints, watercolor paper, butterflies, butterfly antennae made from stretched audiotape of the earliest live recording of music (The Crystal Palace Recordings of Handel’s “Israel in Egypt,” 1888), various cave minerals and crystals, homemade crystals, black swan vertebrate, lapis lazuli, coral, sea urchin shells, sea urchin teeth, various seashells, ocean water, pigments, cut paper, mica flakes, glitter, feathers, colored mirrors, plastic and glass domes, audio recording, digital player, headphones, wood, polyurethane Photo credit: Thomas DuBrock courtesy the artist and Inman Gallery, Houston
Exhibition
Future Shock
7 Oct 2017 – 1 May 2018
Cost of entry
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $5
SITE Santa Fe Members: FREE
Fridays: FREE
Saturdays 10 am – 12pm: FREE
18 and under: FREE
Free admission for the public on Fridays is made possible by The Brown Family Foundation, Inc., Houston.
Admission is free on Saturday mornings from 10 am-Noon, during the Santa Fe Farmers Market.
Address
- 1606 Paseo de Peralta
- Santa Fe
New Mexico - NM 87501
- United States
On the occasion of our Grand Re-Opening, SITE presents Future Shock, an exhibition that examines our dynamic and decisive moment in global history and looks to the challenges and possibilities of the future.
About
Future Shock is a large-scale exhibition of works by international artists that articulates the profound impact of the acceleration of technological, social, and structural change upon contemporary life. Future Shock takes its title from Alvin Toffler’s prophetic 1970’s book, in which he describes the exhilaration and consequences of our rapidly advancing world. With Toffler’s predictions and warnings as a backdrop, Future Shock will bring together the work of ten artists whose works imagine a range of visions of our present and future.