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In Nature, Nothing Exists Alone, an exhibition

March 14, 2022 in environmental art, group show, intervention art, New York artist, Oculus, NYC Culture Club, New York City group show
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New York City Culture Club is proud to present In Nature, Nothing Exists Alone, a group exhibition at the World Trade Center, in New York City.

In Nature, Nothing Exists Alone, compelled to act in accordance with concerns about planetary distress, each of the below artists have expressed commentary or philosophies in the form of art: Kim Abeles, Olive Ayhens, Elena Berriolo, Chris Costan,  Valerie Hegarty, Betsy Kenyon, Oskar Landi, Christopher Lin, Lenore Malen,  Laziza Rakhimova, Tattfoo Tan, Marion Wilson.

The artists incorporate concerns such as climate change, social justice, health and well-being, extinctions of flora and fauna and habitat loss into their works. All demonstrate the urgent need to live more responsibly within the Earth's finite resources. The show’s location will be effective in reaching a wide variety of people.

In Silent Spring (1962), the quote "in nature, nothing exists alone" illustrates Rachel Carson's critique that the actions of people have a vast impact on the natural world. All things in nature are interconnected, and impacting just one part of it will create numerous unintended results throughout the ecosystem.

Exhibition Dates: January 27, 2022 - March 7, 2022
Location: Oculus, C1 Level, South Concourse, World Trade Center Plaza, New York, NY 10007

click here for a review by LiveMag! of the exhibition

Tags: NYC Culture Club, The Environment, Climate Destruction, Poitical Art, Chris Costan, World Trade Center, Art Show, Oculus, Gallery World Trade Center, exhibition, multi media

Artists Draw Their Studios at Byrdcliffe Woodstock Guild curated by Michelle Weinberg

August 24, 2021 in New York artist, drawing, Woodstock, group show, Catskills art, Hudson Valley, upstate art

Chris Costan will be included in the Artists Draw Their Studios show…

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Tags: artists draw their studios, woodstock, byrdcliffe, drawing, artists studios, group shw, Michelle weinberg, Hudson Valley, Catskills art

NYC artist creates installation for Habitat for Artists at ArtPort Kingston 

July 20, 2021 in intervention, artport kingston, microresidency, habitat for artists, intervention art

Chris Costan will create an installation on the Rondout Waterfront next to Artport Kingston, June 18-20…

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Tags: habitat for artists, kingston, Kingston New York, micro residency, HFA, installation, artport kingston, intevention, art installation, public art, chris costan, New York artist

Editorial on Maya Lin's Ghost Forest

July 06, 2021 in public art Maya lin, Madison PArk, New York City, public art, environmental art

After an inspiring number of visits to Maya Lin’s Ghost Forest, my reactions lingered for weeks…

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Tags: Patricia Lea Watts, Ecoartspace, Maya Lin, New York City, artinstallation, ghost Forest, environmental art, Madison Square Park

Every Woman Biennial, NFT

June 14, 2021 in grand flag, New York artist, NFT, Superchief Gallery NFT, Every Woman Biennial

EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL, My Love is Your Love, the world’s largest all woman and non-binary art biennial of its kind, is expanding for its 4th edition to be presented in two major cities simultaneously. Every Woman Biennial NYC/ NFT: The New York 2021 edition will present its 1st NFT Biennial in collaboration with Superchief Gallery NFT, the world’s 1st physical gallery space dedicated to NFT art…

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Tags: NFT, Every Woman Biennial, Every Woman Biennial NFT, Superchief Gallery NFT, My Love is Your Love, New York City, Watching, New York City artist

Italianita

June 08, 2021 in tabletop sculpture, Italian american artist, bricolage, asemblage, textile art, fabric art, New York artist

Artist, Joanne Mattera’s blog titled Italianita features artists of Italian descent. See her newest entry on artist Chris Costan.

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Tags: tabletop sculpture, taBLETOP ASSEMBLAGE, New York artist, Joanne mattera, Italianita, Italian american artists, sculpture, bricolage, fabric sculpture
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FLAG DAYS: New York artist collaborates with Grand Flag

June 08, 2021 in intervention, grand flag

Two flags for the Grand Flag project have been created by New York City artist Chris Costan…

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Tags: grand flag, New York artist, public address, rogue intervention, James esber, chris costan, extinction rebellion, watching, listening, Brooklyn art, williamsburg, brooklyn, public art
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