A Shut Book Is Just a Block — Amandine Alessandra

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  1. http://www.mutualart.com/Exhibitions/Allora—Calzadilla–Intervals/BE7C470174631C45?utm_source=alert_b&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=al_by_venue#Info

    I think you would totally rock this exhibit. You’re on the east coast, right? Check out this opening:

    USA / Philadelphia : Exhibition Allora & Calzadilla: Intervals at Philadelphia Museum of Art Dec 13, 2014 – Apr 5, 2015Add to Google CalendariCal / Outlook Contact the Venue OVERVIEW Allora & Calzadilla: Intervals is the first major solo exhibition in Philadelphia by Puerto Rico–based artists Jennifer Allora (born 1974, Philadelphia) and Guillermo Calzadilla (born 1971, Havana). This exhibition, organized by the… Read More Presenting ArtistsEvent InformationContact Details Presenting Artists Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla(American, 1995) Area Map and Address 26th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Map While in Philadelphia USA / Philadelphia : Exhibition Vitra—Design, Architecture, Communication: A… Philadelphia Museum of Art Nov 22, 2014 – Apr 26, 2015 USA / Philadelphia : Exhibition Abigail DeVille: Out of Darkness, Cousin Suzy… Marginal Utility Nov 7, 2014 – Dec 21, 2014 USA / Philadelphia : Exhibition José Garcia Montebavo: Escenas Fantasticas Crane Arts Center Oct 9, 2014 – Jan 31, 2015 About the Event Allora & Calzadilla: Intervals is the first major solo exhibition in Philadelphia by Puerto Rico–based artists Jennifer Allora (born 1974, Philadelphia) and Guillermo Calzadilla (born 1971, Havana). This exhibition, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Fabric Workshop and Museum, presents a selection of the artists’ recent projects—most of which have never been shown in the United States—as well as new works created for the occasion. Composed of films, sound, performances, and sculpture, Allora & Calzadilla: Intervals unfolds over two sites: the Perelman Building at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Fabric Workshop and Museum. The works in this exhibition stage a series of encounters that unsettle historical time, drawing attention to where and how human and nonhuman entities come into contact and intersect. They argue for a present in which contemporary and past events intermingle, live entities and ancestors commune, and geology, evolution, sensation, and emotion meet. Bearing witness to incomplete presences and vibrant remainders, Allora & Calzadilla: Intervalsexplores music as a means to measure and reconcile these elusive forces and the abyss that lies between.

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