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Dylan Spaysky group exhibition at Ashes/Ashes Gallery

Added on July 9, 2016 by Shona Masarin.

 Dylan Spaysky (Solo-2015) – group exhibition, “Dark Mimes” at Ashes/Ashes gallery, Los Angeles, CA.

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Camilo Godoy: En Vivo y En Directo, curated by Tania Bruguera, opens Thursday, February 28 from 6-8pm. On March 9 and March 27 at 7pm the artist will transform the gallery into a television studio to host and live broadcast a news variety show, bringing together artists, writers, performers, and activists to perform and discuss news stories, historical events, and political issues in a multitude of languages and mediums. Stay tuned for more info!
Image: Camilo Godoy, Noticiero (installation view), 2002/2017. Video, sound, television set, wall mount, green screen wall, 10-minute loop.  #CUEart #CamiloGodoy #TaniaBruguera
Join us next Tuesday, February 12 from 6:30-8pm for a closing party for Cal Siegel: I am the box no roof can cover, curated by Sable Elyse Smith. With readings by poet and essayist April Freely and interdisciplinary artist Chris Domenick. Image: Cal Siegel, "Witch house drive by," 2017. Twelve gelatin silver prints, 12 x 18 inches.
#CUE art #CalSiegel #SableElyseSmith
Applications are now open! The deadline to apply for CUE’s Open Call for Solo Exhibitions and Curatorial Projects is March 22, 2019. Link in bio.
Congrats Cal on the @artforum Critic's Pick!!! Click the link in bio to read @wallaceludel's thoughtful review of "I am the box no roof can cover." The show is curated by Sable Elyse Smith and on view at CUE through February 13, 2019. #CUEart #calsiegel #sableelysesmith
We are thrilled to receive an art and social justice grant from the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation! A huge thank you to @rubinfoundation for your support, and congratulations to the 56 other inspiring recipients - to see the full list, click the link in our bio. #CUEart #RubinGrants
Join 2019 CUE Curatorial Fellow Mira Dayal tonight at the opening of her solo show "Anagen" at Lubov from 6PM to 9PM. "Anagen" is up through March 3 – catch it while you can! Mira is curating "Formula 1" with Simon Wu, opening at CUE in April. Congratulations Mira! 
Image: Anagen (detail), 2018–19. Armstrong ceiling tiles in dropped ceiling in gallery, human hair, glue. 90 x 117 x 203 inches (approximately).
You better work, Cal Siegel.

Images: Cal taking a rubbing from Karl Marx's grave, Highgate Cemetery, London on 4/15/18; Cal Siegel, “work,” 2018. Grease pencil on graph paper, 8.5 x 18.5 inches.

Cal Siegel: I am the box no roof can cover, curated by Sable Elyse Smith, is on view through February 13.

#CUEart #calsiegel #Iamtheboxnoroofcancover
Cal Siegel: I am the box no roof can cover, curated by Sable Elyse Smith, is on view through February 13. This body of work confronts what Smith calls "the stench of the colonial legacy embedded in our homes or shapes. Because it is that entrenched—so entrenched that a shape can signal and call forth violence." Pictured: Eight Gables for Mickey, 2018. Wood, acrylic, shingles, 96 x 120 x 12 inches.
#CUEart #calsiegel #sableelysesmith
We're getting the shingles ready for #CalSiegel's solo exhibition, "I am the box no roof can cover." Join us at CUE for the opening reception this upcoming Thursday, January 10, from 6-8PM.  This new body of work employs visual cues from vernacular colonial architecture to explore the violence and exclusion of American history. House shingles are a recurring theme in Siegel’s work, used to cover large architectural forms of his own creation as well as pre-existing colonial structures in photographic interventions. As curator Sable Elyse Smith writes, “the shingle is as much a drawing tool as it is a skin.” #CUEart #CalSiegel #Iamtheboxnoroofcancover #SableElyseSmith
 

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