Exhibitions
Case Studies identifies a book to unfurl into an exhibition of archival materials, photographic reproductions, periodicals, ephemera, sound, and text that amplify ideas explored by the featured publication.
Jun 3–Aug 10, 2019
(free and open to the public)
These readings provide an opportunity to learn about and explore varied perspectives on arts education and the changing role of the artist and curator in society today.→
Apr 3–30, 2019
(free and open to the public)
What does it mean to practice support? How can collective strategies be used to create community and thus a support network? How can we as curators and creative practitioners build and implement support structures within institutions? For our eighth Case Studies exhibition, we selected Céline Condorelli’s book Support Structures as the focal point for studying a range of methodologies and analyses of support in the arts.→
Mar 5–29, 2019
(free and open to the public)
Our seventh Case Studies uses this 2018 anthology of (and designed by) the Dutch collective Metahaven to further our explorations into experimental design practices.→
Feb 5–28, 2019
(free and open to the public)
Our sixth Case Studies exhibition uses Laurel Doody Library Supply as a starting point to consider distribution as a form of critical practice.→
Jan 8–31, 2019
(free and open to the public)
Our fifth Case Studies exhibition uses the expanded reprint of the 1970 publication Blueprint for Counter Education by sociologist Maurice Stein and his collaborator Larry Miller as a launching point for a month-long look at alternative pedagogical models.→
Dec 3–21, 2018
(free and open to the public)
Our fourth Case Studies exhibition uses the 2003 publication Corporate Mentality, edited by John Kelsey and Aleksandra Mir, as a launching point. This book documents the emergence of artistic practices that exist within and are occupied by both business and art.→
Nov 1–30, 2018
(free and open to the public)
Our third Case Studies exhibition uses our current place as a launching point with the help of the photographs of south of market in the book Janet Delaney: South of Market taken between 1978 and 1986.→
Oct 2–31, 2018
(free and open to the public)
Our second Case Studies focuses on The Absent Museum: Blueprint for a Museum of Contemporary Art for the Capital of Europe, published in 2017 on the occasion of an exhibition marking the 10th anniversary of WIELS, a contemporary arts center in Brussels.→
Sep 4–30, 2018
(free and open to the public)
Our inaugural Case Studies focuses on Marianne Wex’s ‘Let’s Take Back Our Space’, published in 1979.→