PS1 Fall 2008 Long Island City NY Queens
PS1 In LIC Opens Fall Exhibits
Leandro Erlich’s installation is easily the most enjoyable. He has installed a modest swimming pool inside the museum, traversing two floors. When you walk up the wooden deck surrounding the pool, you feel like you are approaching a modest beautiful swimming pool. But then you notice something in the water and lo and behold … it’s a human!
The installation is a fun, mind-bending piece which explores dimension and space. Everyone, including the kids, perhaps especially the kids [and the child within] will enjoy this installation.
Gino De Dominicis Art Exhibit
And I mean that last descriptive statement in a pleasant sort of way, given all the mental and visual crap that we let get piped into our homes every day via the airwaves. Art by Dominicis would be welcome in any home, for its abstract visual appeal and also for its serenity.
Neo Hoo Doo Contemporary Art
To me contemporary art is a place in space and time where man tries to make sense of himself or herself in an over-populated, super-noisy, lightning-quick, impersonal world. Contemporary art is the art that makes you think. It frustrates you as you wonder, “What the hell does any of this mean?” Why am I here looking at this stuff? Oh, yeah, to shoot photos for Queens Buzz.
No, really. So as I walk into the rooms dedicated to Neo Hoo Doo, I encounter two half men, one higher and bigger than the other. They stand like guards to the altar of the third human figurine, which looks to me like a smiling Aunt Jemima in a box. Figure that one out.
There’s more, much more. And one could hypothesize in a myriad of directions. All kind of interesting and thought provoking.
Yael Bartana Video Exhibit
Down in the boiler room next to the pool exhibit there were a number of small exhibits featuring guest artists. I had the opportunity to meet one of them, a New Zealander [Simon Ingram] who put together a ‘Random Walk’ painting.
Another painting I found myself attracted to for its color and clarity is shown here. For more stories on exhibits or events at PS1 use the search box at the top of the screen and scroll down to the Articles section. Scroll down to find links to additional articles on PS1.
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