


KAHN and SELESNICK
Work from the Apollo Prophesies and Eisbergfreistadt projects
Performative photography, video, and sculptural installation
This exhibition in the Cress Gallery of Art features work from two of Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick’s multi-year projects: The Apollo Prophesies (2006) and Eisbergfreistadt (2010).
Both projects were elaborated upon actual events of history: respectively, the 1969 NASA Apollo Lunar Mission, and the 1923 arrival of an iceberg on the shore of the German port city of Lubeck. The exhibition will include photographs, panoramic photographs, video, objects, sculpture, costume, and ephemera all created by the artists, along with documentary video of their process.
Artists’ public lecture followed by an opening reception
Tuesday, February 02, 2010 5:30pm – 7:00pm
The artists will be on campus and in the community
February 01 – 04 for Marek Series Visiting Artist events
and in Gallery II:
UTC 2009 Feinstein Art Scholarship Recipients Exhibition: Casey Yoshida and Sara Bang
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Bottom Image: Kahn and Selesnick (detail) Eisbergfreistadt: The Card Game, 2009, acrhival digital panoramic print
Top Image: Kahn and Selesnick (detail) The Apollo Prophesies: The Launch, 2006, archival digital print
A UTC John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Series venue and exhibition sponsored by the UTC Friends of the Gallery. More
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Feb 02 – Mar 16, 2010