Thu, Jun 24, 2010
7:00 PM
New Museum Theater (directions)
Rivane Neuenschwander and Richard Flood in Conversation
New Museum Chief Curator Richard Flood discusses the current exhibition “Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other” with the artist.
“Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other” is the first midcareer survey of works by Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander (b.1967, Belo Horizonte, Brazil), and spotlights Neuenschwander’s unique contribution to the narrative of Brazilian Conceptualism, as well as the expanded field of her highly individualized practice. Neuenschwander merges painting, photography, film, sculpture, immersive installations, and participatory actions. Her authorship is primary, but she also functions as an editor, collaborator, social organizer, and commissioning agent. Motifs that repeat with regularity include mapping, measuring, colonization, and categorization. Works in the exhibition include drawings exposed to equatorial rains as they morph into exquisite continental maps; an immersive installation that investigates paranoia in an age in which privacy is no longer an individual's natural right; and videos highlighting the industriousness of ants and beetles while revealing their manic organizational systems that parallel those of the human world, among many others.
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Sponsors TOP
Major lead support for “Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other” is provided by Dimitris Daskalopoulos, Eugenio López, and the Leadership Council of the New Museum.
Generous endowment support provided by The Robert Mapplethorpe Photography Fund.
The presentation of "First Love" at all exhibition venues is made possible by a gift from Romero Pimenta.
Additional funding is provided by the Consulate General of Brazil in New York, Fundación Cisneros / Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, Lonti Ebers and J. Bruce Flatt, The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust, Ken Kuchin, and Andrea and José Olympio Pereira.
Support for the accompanying publication is made possible by James-Keith (JK) Brown and Eric G. Diefenbach, and the J. McSweeney and G. Mills Publications Fund at the New Museum.
This program is made possible by the Charlotte and Bill Ford Artist Talks Fund.