Ronald Fatoullah & Associates
Congratulates Our Two Honorees
Stacey Meshnick, Esq.
has been an integral part of
Ronald Fatoullah & Associates
for 23 years. She is the
supervisor of the Medicaid
department, oversees the
company newsletter, and is a
committed advocate for her
clients and all senior citizens.
Debby Rosenfeld, Esq.
recently celebrated her 15th
anniversary with the firm. After
practicing as a tax attorney for many
years, Debby decided to enter the
field of elder law and has been a
staunch advocate for seniors and
their families in the areas of elder
law, estate planning and real estate.
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MOMA PSI The Sculpture Center
44-19 Purves Street · LIC
718.361.1750 • www.sculpture-center.org
Multi-disciplinary artist Ahmed El Shaer creates work in
diverse mediums, including installation, photography,
sound, and video, with an emphasis on digital technolo-gies.
Crossover (The Scene) is inspired by the lives of
migrants in a refugee camp in Calais, France. It presents
a hybrid virtual and physical world, where it seems
possible to transcend limits of time and space. To create
this fantastical landscape, El Shaer combined
live-action footage, still images, and machinima,
resulting in a stirring meditation on cultural dislocation,
longing, and loss.
Sculpture Center is pleased to premiere More or Less
Bone (Formal Topological Optimization) (Paris-NY,
2018-19), a monumental new work in berglass and
epoxy paint by Jean-Luc Moulène. The exhibition marks
the artist’s rst institutional exhibition in North
America since 2011.
Moulène insists that no work of art exists “without
conditions and constraints...without material,
economic, historic, and bodily conditions.” For More or
Less Bone, Moulène pragmatically centers the
production of his work on these conditions, generating
form through the exploitation of advanced engineering
procedures, or, as the artist describes, making “a piece
that is nothing but its own condition of existence.”
Nancy Spero
Paper Mirror
Thru June 23
Artist and activist Nancy Spero (American, 1926–2009) produced a
radical body of work that confronted oppression and inequality while
challenging the aesthetic orthodoxies of contemporary art. Among the
rst feminist artists, Spero drew on archetypal representations of
women across various cultures and times in an attempt to reframe
history itself from a perspective that she termed “woman as protago-nist.”
Organized by artist and curator Julie Ault, Paper Mirror traces the
full arc of Spero’s artistic evolution, bringing together more than 100
works made over six decades in the rst major museum exhibition in
the US since the artist’s death in 2009.
EXHIBITION
Crossover (The Scene)
Thru June 16
Video Screening Amphitheater
Jean-Luc Moulène:
More or Less Bone
Thru–July 29, 2019
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