46art calendar MARCH14 MARCH 2014 I LIC COURIER I www.queenscourier.com COMPILED BY KATELYN DISALVO MOMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Avenue 718-784-2084 “Gavin Kenyon: Reliquary” On view March 16-September 14 For his first museum solo exhibition, Gavin Kenyon presents his largest sculpture to date and debuts a new series of textile-based works. Over the last year, Kenyon has been experimenting with architectural forms, creating sculptures that resemble arches or columns that retain a biomorphic sensibility. His free-standing work for MoMA PS1 is composed of stacked units of cast concrete. Made from a mold composed of various fabrics stitched together, the pliable nature of the material allows Kenyon’s swollen forms to take shape. FISHER LANDAU CENTER FOR ART 38-27 30th street 718-937-0727 “Legacy: Photographs from Emily Fisher Landau’s Gift to the Whitney Museum of Art” On view through March 21 A series of photographs taken by various photographers from Emily Fisher Landau’s gift to the Whitney museum is on display on the first and second floor of the Fisher Landau Center for Art. The museum provides the viewer with a checklist of must see photographs while viewing the exhibit. Exhibition hours are Thursday through Monday 12-5 p.m. Admission is complimentary. MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 35-01 35th Avenue Astoria, NY, 718-777-6888 “Jim Campbell: Rhythms of Perception” On view March 21- June 15 The San-Franciscobased artist Jim Campbell born in 1956 is best known for his evocative low resolution works—is the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Museum, spanning his 30-year career and featuring over 20 installations. The works range from early experimental films, interactive works, and low-resolution videos to large-scale sculptural installations. An innovator in the use of technology, Campbell integrates and manipulates computers and custom electronics into visually arresting artworks. SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK 32-01 Vernon Boulevard 718-956-1819 “Fact of the Matter” On view Jan 28- May 16 Socrates Sculpture Park is pleased to announce a new exhibition of nine sculptors in its first Manhattan presentation in over two decades: Fact of the Matter is a special exhibition that explores the intimate and, at times, difficult relationship that is forged between material and artist. Fact of the Matter brings together nine sculptors, including newly created artworks specifically for this exhibition. Photo by Sarah Christianson
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