Allison Smith at the Whitney

Allison Smith at the Whitney

Whitney Museum of American Art

May 29, 2007
Allison Smith at the Whitney

945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street

1 (800) WHITNEY

http://www.whitney.org

Initial Public Offerings (I.P.O.):

New Objects, New Audiences

For the past five years, I.P.O. has featured salon-style dialogues between some of the most exciting curators, artists, and writers emerging in New York today.

In this new season, I.P.O. turns to ways work can be made and circulated, commissioning artists to develop multiples that will be made available–free of charge–for the Whitney’s public audiences.

ALLISON SMITH

Friday, June 1, 2007 at 7 pm

Allison Smith is a New York-based artist whose diverse practice investigates the cultural phenomenon of historical reenactment and addresses the complex relationships among American history, social activism, craft, and queer identity. Her 2005 The Muster project transformed Governor’s Island into a dynamic campsite installation where participants answered the charge: “What are you fighting for?” A new book documenting the project, Allison Smith: The Muster, has just been published by the Public Art Fund.

Free with Museum admission, which is pay-what-you-wish on Fridays from 6-9 pm. Please register by visiting http://www.whitney.org. Inquiries: Email [email protected], or call (212) 570-7715. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Whitney Museum of American Art

945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street

1 (800) WHITNEY

http://www.whitney.org

Image Caption: Allison Smith, Hobby Horse, 2006. Painted wood, horse hair, leather and mixed media, 98 x 112 x 36 in. Originally commissioned by Artpace San Antonio, Texas. Collection of The Saatchi Gallery, London.

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