The (Con) Temporary Art Space will have an opening tonight for Ania Greiner. She'll have an installation composed of model houses and voyeuristic views of the inhabitants and their activities. Info from their site...
Tiny Houses
Installation by Ania Greiner, 3 Card Molly
Installation by Ania Greiner, 3 Card Molly
Take a peek at the lives of inhabitants and the transgressions they commit in the privacy of their little homes.
Ania is a performance and video artist who is fascinated with voyeurism, surveillance, architecture and dance. Since 2005 she has worked as one half of 3 Card Molly, an interdisciplinary group that explores history, technology, female strength and vulnerability through the media of performance and video. Their work has been shown at the Chicago Cultural Center, Link's Hall, Millennium Park, and other venues in Chicago, Michigan and Canada.
7:00pm Sound Performance by Joseph Kramer
PLUS: Check out a brand new selection of amazing publications from Europe!
AND!, Jordan Martns "Limits and Vectors: seismographic drawing" extended for through March 24th
Reception March 18th, 2010
Ania is a performance and video artist who is fascinated with voyeurism, surveillance, architecture and dance. Since 2005 she has worked as one half of 3 Card Molly, an interdisciplinary group that explores history, technology, female strength and vulnerability through the media of performance and video. Their work has been shown at the Chicago Cultural Center, Link's Hall, Millennium Park, and other venues in Chicago, Michigan and Canada.
7:00pm Sound Performance by Joseph Kramer
PLUS: Check out a brand new selection of amazing publications from Europe!
AND!, Jordan Martns "Limits and Vectors: seismographic drawing" extended for through March 24th
Reception March 18th, 2010
4:30-8:30pm
The (Con)temporary Art Space
208 S Wabash / Chicago
show runs through March 24th, 2010
This exhibition is a part of Chicago Loop Alliance’s Pop-Up Art Loop initiative
The (Con)temporary Art Space
208 S Wabash / Chicago
show runs through March 24th, 2010
This exhibition is a part of Chicago Loop Alliance’s Pop-Up Art Loop initiative
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