Taqralik Partridge and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, "Inissaliortut: Making Room," (2022) spoken word recorded performance. Shown at Not Everything is Given: Whitney ISP 23/24 Curatorial Exhibition.
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Taqralik Partridge and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, "Inissaliortut: Making Room," (2022) spoken word recorded performance. Shown at Not Everything is Given: Whitney ISP 23/24 Curatorial Exhibition.
Ayesha Kamal Khan’s ‘placeholder (sleeping dragon), N 33° 40' 58.1063", E 72° 59' 29.5449’
Born in New York, Ayesha Kamal Khan's work serves as a reflective interplay between tangible and intangible facets of the spaces we inhabit. It enhances the intricate layers of 'placehood', its infinite arrangements, and its incapacity for translation. Based between New York and Islamabad, Pakistan, Khan is a recent fellow of the Whitney Independent Study Program 2022-23. She completed her BFA from the National College of Arts, Pakistan in 2011 and an MFA from Pratt Institute in 2015. Her work has been exhibited internationally including Venice Architecture Biennale 2021, the Cuadro Gallery in Dubai, and the Queens Museum in New York. She also presently teaches at the New York Academy of Art and Pratt Institute.
Excerpt from Ayesha Kamal Khan's profile for Bonhams.
Text by Shreya Ajmani
mer-#Kanye cordially invites you:
Whitney Independent Study Program Studio Exhibition MAY 19 - JUNE 2, 2016 Gallery hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 12 - 6 PM Opening Reception: Thursday May 19, 2016 5-8 pm Presented by the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Project Space 323 W. 39th St, 2nd floor. New York, NY 10018 Admission is free.
http://www.projectspace-efanyc.org/whitney-isp-studio-exhibition-2016/ Gallery hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 12 - 6 PM Artists: Noor Abed Damali Abrams the Glitter Priestess Tasha Bjelić Brian Block Daniel Cerrejón Zorica Čolić Sonia Louise Davis Raphael Fleuriet Maya Krinsky Jim Grilli Julia Phillips Alan Ruiz Carrie Schneider Shevaun Wright
Applications that still require you to snail mail them in rather than submitting online.
I’m looking at you, Whitney ISP.
João Enxuto and Erica Love are artists (and current participants in the Whitney Independent Study Program) whose work I've become more acutely interested in recently. The video above documents a 2011 intervention at MoMA in the form of a live, guerilla screening produced by Enxuto and Love using two pocket projectors. Here's an excerpt from the description of their project, Out of Frame. : "At a recent exhibition, Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures, The Modern Museum of Art presented a version of Blow Job (1964). It is a 16mm film that the museum converted to a digital file for large-scale projection. We found an MPEG-4 version of Blow Job on YouTube and projected the file on March 6, 2011 as two overlapping beams, just out of frame and to the left of MoMA’s Blow Job file."
57 Walker Street between Church and Broadway.
May 31-June 16. Wed-Sun 12-6pm.
"The studio exhibition presents work made by participants in the 2013 Whitney Independent Study Studio Program: Ben Thorp Brown, João Enxuto, Ryan Garrett, Cassandra Guan, Adelita Husni-Bey, Caroline Key, Per-Oskar Leu, Erica Love, Sean Micka, Dawit L. Petros, Michael Poetschko, Monica Rodriguez, Jessica Vaughn, and Constantina Zavitsanos."
call me a dreamer but i really want to be in the whitney independent study program