Exhibition
New Monuments for a Better Tomorrow, Pt 1
26 Jan 2018 – 23 Feb 2018
Cost of entry
Free and open to the public
Address
- 201 46th Street
- 4th Floor
- New York
New York - 11220
- United States
Curated by Jesse Bandler Firestone and featuring: Mattia Casalegno, Peter Clough, Whit Forrester, Catalina Ouyang, Emmaline Payette, Julia Maria Sinelnikova, Andre Springer
About
New Monuments for a Better Tomorrow, Pt 1 brings together seven artists and their proposals for new public works. These new works are not shown as pristine 3D renderings, but are instead exhibited as artworks that utilize a range of techniques and mediums to convey their ideas to the viewer. By treating each artwork as a stand-in for an unrealized monument, the viewer is asked to use their imagination and complete the image of each proposed work. In turn, the exhibition creates a scenario where the viewer must actively imagine multiple worlds where these monuments can exist within and thus impresses the importance of collective participation in manifesting alternative realities.
All together, these artworks look critically at the commemorative qualities of monuments and take aim at the shortcomings of historical public works that do not reflect a contemporary consciousness but are emblematic reminders to marginalized groups that we live within a society that does not support victims, queers, or people of color. In turn, a number of these proposals seek to expand the function of a monument by treating public sites as places for collective healing and tools to critically examine whose histories and stories are sanctioned. Similarly, others proposals seek to directly confront social norms and societal standards by embracing taboos or examine aspects of capitalism that are used to justify the subjugation of Earth, including its people.