SITE 131 opens the new year of exhibitions with “Transformed” with three artists addressing how we dream of money and human relations.
Centerpoint is “History Zero” by Stefanos Tsivopoulos, which was presented at the 2013 Venice Biennale, a three-part, 30-minute video dealing with shifts of wealth and power that envision a new Greece within the international environment.
Fritzia Irizar from Mexico creates collages using random or winning lottery tickets mysteriously dipped in gold.
Texas artist Hilly Holsonback photographs herself actively moving in front of found black-and-white portraits from another era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 25.
SITE 131 opens the new year of exhibitions with “Transformed” with three artists addressing how we dream of money and human relations.
Centerpoint is “History Zero” by Stefanos Tsivopoulos, which was presented at the 2013 Venice Biennale, a three-part, 30-minute video dealing with shifts of wealth and power that envision a new Greece within the international environment.
Fritzia Irizar from Mexico creates collages using random or winning lottery tickets mysteriously dipped in gold.
Texas artist Hilly Holsonback photographs herself actively moving in front of found black-and-white portraits from another era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 25.
SITE 131 opens the new year of exhibitions with “Transformed” with three artists addressing how we dream of money and human relations.
Centerpoint is “History Zero” by Stefanos Tsivopoulos, which was presented at the 2013 Venice Biennale, a three-part, 30-minute video dealing with shifts of wealth and power that envision a new Greece within the international environment.
Fritzia Irizar from Mexico creates collages using random or winning lottery tickets mysteriously dipped in gold.
Texas artist Hilly Holsonback photographs herself actively moving in front of found black-and-white portraits from another era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 25.