Providence: Relational Aesthetics and the Underground
Providence: Relational Aesthetics and the Underground.
June 26, 2009
Lauren Rosati is a Brooklyn-based artist, curator and writer who has worked with composers, curators, artists, audio engineers and writers on international projects. She is the Assistant Curator of Exit Art and the co-curator of ((audience)), a traveling, international festival of 5.1 surround sound art works to be screened in cinemas through 2010.
She is the writer of an essay in the recent book PERFORMA, on the 2005 performance art biennial of the same name and is currently writing a book on an under-recognized Abstract Expressionist painter. Other recent projects include Ice Cream Headache, a five-borough audio tour in which reinterpreted ice cream truck jingles were broadcast to an unsuspecting public from a Mr. Softee truck, and LOUD5, a sporadic sound art magazine which she co-curates and publishes.
Providence: Relational Aesthetics and the Underground.
June 26, 2009