Yuri Pattison
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami will open its new permanent home on December 1, 2017 with a major group exhibition exploring the significance of the artist’s studio, from the post-war period to the present day.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting, sculpture, video, and installation, The Everywhere Studio brings together over 50 artists from the past five decades to reveal the artist’s studio as a charged site that has both predicted and responded to broader social and economic changes of our time. Through a combination of post-war artists through emerging practitioners—including Pablo Picasso, Yves Klein, Philip Guston, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Dieter Roth, Andy Warhol, Martin Kippenberger, Rosemarie Trockel, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Joyce Pensato, Andrea Zittel, and Tetsumi Kudo, among others—the exhibition aims to create intergenerational dialogues that enhance understanding of the most innovative artists working today.
From the studio as a site of labor; to one that blurs production, performance, and spectacle; to a concept that defines the artist’s own identity; the exhibition examines the work of artists who, in response to changing socioeconomic influences, represented new modes of working and living that would subsequently spread across society. Newly commissioned works by Neïl Beloufa, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Margaret Honda, and Yuri Pattison, conclude the exhibition with current reflections on our digital age and the impact of technology on society.
“The Everywhere Studio” is organized by ICA Miami and curated by Deputy Director & Chief Curator Alex Gartenfeld, Curator of Programs Gean Moreno, and Associate Curator Stephanie Seidel. This exhibition will inaugurate the museum’s new permanent home in the Miami Design District.
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The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami will open its new permanent home on December 1, 2017 with a major group exhibition exploring the significance of the artist’s studio, from the post-war period to the present day.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting, sculpture, video, and installation, The Everywhere Studio brings together over 50 artists from the past five decades to reveal the artist’s studio as a charged site that has both predicted and responded to broader social and economic changes of our time. Through a combination of post-war artists through emerging practitioners—including Pablo Picasso, Yves Klein, Philip Guston, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Dieter Roth, Andy Warhol, Martin Kippenberger, Rosemarie Trockel, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Joyce Pensato, Andrea Zittel, and Tetsumi Kudo, among others—the exhibition aims to create intergenerational dialogues that enhance understanding of the most innovative artists working today.
From the studio as a site of labor; to one that blurs production, performance, and spectacle; to a concept that defines the artist’s own identity; the exhibition examines the work of artists who, in response to changing socioeconomic influences, represented new modes of working and living that would subsequently spread across society. Newly commissioned works by Neïl Beloufa, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Margaret Honda, and Yuri Pattison, conclude the exhibition with current reflections on our digital age and the impact of technology on society.
“The Everywhere Studio” is organized by ICA Miami and curated by Deputy Director & Chief Curator Alex Gartenfeld, Curator of Programs Gean Moreno, and Associate Curator Stephanie Seidel. This exhibition will inaugurate the museum’s new permanent home in the Miami Design District.
Artists on show
- Alan Charlton
- Andrea Zittel
- Andy Warhol
- Anna Oppermann
- Art & Language
- Avery Singer
- Bruce Nauman
- Carolee Schneemann
- Cheryl Donegan
- Christo
- Daniel Spoerri
- David Hammons
- David Weiss
- Dieter Roth
- Ed Kienholz and Nancy Redding
- Edward Kienholz
- Elaine Sturtevant
- Faith Ringgold
- Frances Stark
- Gilbert & George
- Giulio Paolini
- Hanne Darboven
- Heidi Bucher
- Jana Euler
- Jason Rhoades
- Jay DeFeo
- John Baldessari
- Jörg Immendorff
- Joseph Beuys
- Joyce Pensato
- Kerry James Marshall
- Laure Prouvost
- Lucas Samaras
- Marc Camille Chaimowicz
- Margaret Honda
- Martin Kippenberger
- Matthew Barney
- Matthew Harrison
- Mike Nelson
- Miriam Schapiro
- Neil Beloufa
- Nicole Eisenman
- Pablo Picasso
- Paul McCarthy
- Paul McCarthy
- Peter Fischli
- Philip Guston
- Ridykeulous
- Rochelle Feinstein
- Rodney Graham
- Rosemarie Trockel
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Sean Landers
- Stuart Brisley
- Tetsumi Kudo
- Wade Guyton
- Yuri Pattison
- Yves Klein
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