Saturday, November 10, 2007

hvcca.org events

WESTCHESTER / PEEKSKILL:

Through July 27, 2008: Size Matters: XXL – recent large-scale paintings featuring monumental works by artists such as Carroll Dunham, Richard Jackson, Daniel Buren, Neo Rauch, Tom Wesselmann, and Yan Pei-Ming.

Through December 16th, 2007: Size Matters: XS - recent small scale paintings investigates scale in recent contemporary painting by emerging and established artists, including Nigel Cooke, Anj Smith and Michael Borremans.

Through December 16th, 2007: Maider Bilbao: Animal Spirit—a site-specific installation by HVCCA Summer ’07 Artist-in-Residence.

Long-term installations by Folkert de Jong (Mount Maslow) and Thomas Hirschhorn (Laundrette).

Admission: $1 Students/Children and $5 for Adults
Hours: Saturday – Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.
Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art,
1701 Main Street.
(914) 788-0100;
www.hvcca.org.

SPOKEN WORD SPECIAL EVENT DECEMBER 9th, 2007

FREE Arts Day in Westchester County—HVCCA presents Erik “Zork” Alan, Slam Poetry Performance and Workshop at 1 pm.
Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art,
1701 Main Street.
(914) 788-0100;
www.hvcca.org.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Cat Rutgers' Digitized Dimension

Catherine Rutgers produces colorful inkjet prints based on observations of natural phenomena in an urban environment. The source for her digital art is image capture, or high-resolution scans, of original paintings, silkscreen and photographs, or found objects including leaves, flowers and feathers. Her latest works will be on display at the Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center, 12 Vassar Street, Poughkeepsie, NY until 11/20/05.



CatRutgers.com
cunneenhackett.org

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Rising Up/Rising Down, Being... Brutally

Underground maestros, Rising Up/Rising Down, are hard like labor but bop like blitzkrieg. They're approachable and vast. You could have fallen from the sky knowing nothing and still lash out to the new sound. Or you could pontificate the arpeggiated textures. They've covered all the bases and synergized all the layers into a transcendent experience that's more real than terror and more fun than violence.

They're scathing politics for your convulsing pleasure. They're a beacon in the flames with a sound like iridescent brutality.





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