::: January 16, 2009 :::
I am showing my new piece at Headlands Center for the Arts. I titled it “Oh, the Humanity!.” Well, I am not actually terribly sure about if this title reminds people the subject matter of the work. It’s Hindenburg, the largest manmade object ever to fly. It was designed by German Nazi, and exploded (burnt) in New Jersey on May 6, 1937. The cause of the fire is still unproven but there are two theories, being sabotaged by conspiracy or ignited by the discharge of static electricity. Well, it’s a mysterious disaster.
Here are some pictures from the installation process. As of today, it’s still unfinished! Just I need to add small things.
Date: 1/18/2009 – 2/22/2009
Public Reception: Sunday, February 8, 2-4PM
Headlands Center for the Arts
944 Fort Barry, 3rd Floor
Sausalito, CA 94965
ph (415) 331-2787
info@headlands.org
An exhibition featuring new and recent work by: Tamara Albaitis, Brice Bischoff, Todd Bura, Matty Byloos, Ajit Chauhan, Joshua Churchill, Lori Esposito, Mayumi Hamanaka, Taro Hattori, Rachel Mayeri, Jennie Ottinger, Erik Parra, Francesca Pastine, Alison Pebworth, Tara Tucker, Paul Urich, Lindsey White, Noah Wilson, Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, Ayelet Zohar
Headlands Center for the Arts is pleased to present Front + Center, a dynamic group exhibition featuring cutting edge artwork by California artists working in a range of mediums who applied for the 2009 residency program. After six successful years launching its residency season with an annual exhibition, Headlands, in collaboration with Kimberly Johansson, reimagines the show and calls critical attention to noteworthy California artists from the applicant pool.