DECEMBER 10, 2010

JEN DENIKE is included in 'Misericordia' at Prism, LA


Misericordia at Prism, Los Angeles, is an exhibition that brings together Masters from the Renaissance and work by contemporary artists. Curated by Birte Kleemann, it juxtaposes 15th to 17th Century Old Masters with performance video from the 1970s and contemporary artworks

To read more about the project

 
DECEMBER 10, 2010

JEN DENIKE at Smith-Stewart, New York


Jen DeNikes works exhibited in a group show titled 7 artists, 7 days, 7 hours in New York as part of a big screen project. Artists in the exhibition include: Jen DeNike, Bryan Balla, Kate Gilmore, Yui Kugimiya, Laurel Nakadate, Adrian Paci & Alix Pearlstein.

To read more about the project

 
NOVEMBER 05, 2010

DUVE Berlin at Artissima 17, Turin, Italy


Duve Berlin presents works by Dave McDermott, Evan Gruzis and The Bruce High Quality Foundation at Artissima 17, Turin, Italy.

To read more about the project

 
NOVEMBER, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION featured in Art Review


The Bruce High Quality Foundation number 99 in the POWER 100 list for 2010. 'Despite what you might read in the more popular press, the ArtReview Power 100 is not simply about who’s number one, or just a who’s who to contemporary art. And it’s most certainly not a guide to our most-favourite artists or the people we’d like to toady up to or be able to call friends. First and foremost, it’s a guide to the general trends, networks and forces that shape the artworld.'

To read more about the project

 
NOVEMBER, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER D-17 installation at Rice Gallery featured in Wallpaper*


Five times a year, Rice Gallery invites an artist to create a single installation that transforms its Houston space. From its latest pick, however, it got a little more than it bargained for. Sarah Oppenheimer's soaring shard of aluminum not only takes over the gallery but bursts through two windows to reach the courtyard beyond.

To read more about the project

 
NOVEMBER 13, 2010

CHRIS SUCCO in a group show, Canada.


Chris Succos works featured in a group show, Addition and Subtraction at 304 days in Vancouver, Canada. 304-days is an artist-run project space in Vancouver, Canada. It is a temporary space that will host exhibitions for three hundred and four days. 304-days is interested in exhibiting professional artists from Canada and abroad with a focus on enabling solo exhibitions.

To read more about the project

 
OCTOBER 15, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at 20 Hoxton Sq Projects, Tramshed, London.


20 Hoxton Square Projects and Vito Schnabel present “Beyond Pastoral” a project by The Bruce High Quality Foundation.In September 2007 Beyond Pastoral was first presented as a site-specific installation across the street from a BP filling station in Manhattan.

To read more about the project

 
OCTOBER 07, 2010

DUVE Berlin at art forum berlin, 2010


DUVE Berlin presenting two of our New York artists Sarah Oppenheimer (sculptures) and Jen DeNike (video and photo collages) in an joint installation. The installation by artists Jen DeNike and Sarah Oppenheimer seeks to expand the possibility of representing the human body within an architectural surround. The installation intwines: DeNike's video projected through Oppenheimer's "sculptural holes". The booth will also present new photo-collages by Jen DeNike.

To read more about the project

 
OCTOBER 02, 2010

HALINA KLIEM, On Last legs at The Center for Endless Progress, Berlin




To read more about the project

 
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010

CHRIS SUCCO at The Forgotten Bar Project, Galerie im Regierungsviertel, Berlin


A solo show of artist Chris Succo titled, Somebody Done Hoodoo To The Hoodooman presenting photographs and photo collage.

 
SEPTEMBER 23, 2010

CHRIS SUCCO in Panarama at the Kunstverein Schichtwechsel, Liechtenstein


A solo show of German artist, Chris Succo in the foyer if a theatre at the Church Square of new abstract works of photographs and sculpture.

To read more about the project

 
SEPTEMBER 16, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER presents new installation at Rice University Art Gallery, Houston TX.


Walking up to Sewall Hall after dark, Sarah Oppenheimer’s D-17 feels otherworldly. An intervention into the light gradient of the building space, D-17 angles above the transom of Sewall Hall’s front doors, into the foyer, and extends down to the gallery floor. Along the way, the work cuts through the exterior glazing and seemingly passes through an interior wall of glass that acts as a filter, subtly changing the lighting and color of the structure.

To read more about the project

 
JULY, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION in the Summer Edition of Kaleidoscope Magazine


Written by Chris Wiley, the article is primarily concerned with artist collective groups of New York, stating that 'Consistent with the city's tremendous reputation for alternative art scenes, a new powerful sense of collectivity is attracting attention in New York, starring groups of artists armed with irony or oppositional stances'

To read more about the project

 
JULY 30, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at The Fireplace Project, New York.


A solo show of The Bruce High Quality Foundation at The Fireplace Project, New York with Edsel Williams.

To read more about the project

 
JULY 24, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION and Andres Levin present, Field of Dreams.


As Part of Celebrate Brooklyn’s NEA Influencers and Time Warner Cable Series, A Vast Array of Artists Will Transform the Prospect Park Bandshell With Music, Sculpture, Sound Installations, Performance Art, and More BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn is pleased to announce Field of Dreams (Un Mundo Nuevo), a daylong festival of art and music presented by art collective The Bruce High Quality Foundation and Grammy-winning songwriter, producer and musician Andres Levin.

To read more about the project

 
JUNE, 2010

EVAN GRUZIS in the June edition of monopol magazine.


Posterboy der anderen Art Popkulturelle Zitate, simple Motive, glatt polierte Oberflächen – und doch führt uns Evan Gruzis richtig hinters Licht: Virtuos wie ein alter Meister malt der New Yorker seine raffinierten Bilder mit Tusche auf Papier. Ein Studiobesuch

To read more about the project

 
JUNE 29, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER New Installation at Rice gallery


Between 16 September and 5 December 2010, Sarah Oppenheimer will work on a new installation at Rice gallery (Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, Texas). The new piece will move beyond her existing typology of holes focussig on the way light enters the gallery space through the building’s façade of exterior windows, an entry foyer area, and the gallery’s front glass wall. By controlling the light that passes through these spaces, Oppenheimer's installation will create surprising views for gallery visitors that will derive from glas’s natural ability to be a window or a highly reflective surface depending upon the lighting conditions. As Oppenheimer explains, “"I have not yet generated a directed opening (a hole) that is at once mirror and window by using an existing curtain wall (the front glass wall). This is what I plan to do at Rice.”"

To read more about the project

 
JUNE 23, 2010

EVAN GRUZIS at HOLE, new gallery space in New York


An article giving some insight in the changes following the closure of influential New York gallery Deitch Projects was published by Wall Street Journal. The new gallery HOLE founded by former Deitch directors Kathy Grayson and Meghan Coleman will continue working with our represented artist Evan Gruzis.

Read the article here.

 
JUNE 25, 2010

*1981* - exhibition curated by CHRIS SUCCO


*1981* a two-man show featuring David Ostrowski and Luke Barber-Smith will open this Friday, 25th of June at Parkhaus im Malkastenpark, Düsseldorf. The exhibition will feature an overview of recent work by both artist curated by Chris Succo.

For more information click here.

 
JUNE 18, 2010

EVAN GRUZIS in group show at Western Exhibitions, U.S.A


The Power of Selection, Part 2. Curated by Ryan Travis Christian, artists include: Evan Gruzis, Denise Kupferschmidt, Keegan McHargue, Dana Dart-Dart-McLean.

To read more about the project

 
JUNE 04, 2010

Welcome JEN DENIKE


DUVE Berlin is happy to welcome Jen DeNike, whome we previously worked with on project basis, as one of our gallery artists. DeNike will next be shown at art forum followed by her second Solo show at the gallery from October 22 - December 10, 2010.

 
JUNE, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION in Frieze Magazine


Written by CMark Beasley, Welcome to Bruce High Quality Foundation’s ‘Brucennial 2010: Miseducation’, sited in a former Soho fashion retail unit owned by property developer and art collector Aby Rosen. The photograph is a work by the now defunct collective Art Club 2000; it’s an artful, wilfully satirical inclusion, correct in its suggestion of lineage.

To read more about the project

 
MAY 23, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Greater New York MOMA P.S.1


Greater New York, the third iteration of the quinquennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan New York area, will open at MoMA PS1 on May 23 and run through October 18, 2010. The 2010 exhibition will not only present recent work made within the past five years, but also will foster a productive workshop where artists are invited to experiment with new ideas within MoMA PS1’s building for the duration of the exhibition. Greater New York is organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Director of MoMA PS1 and Chief Curator at Large at The Museum of Modern Art; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; and Neville Wakefield, MoMA PS1 Senior Curatorial Advisor.

To read more about the project

 
MAY 20, 2010

EVAN GRUZIS in Monopol


*Posterboy der Anderen Art* - A portrait on Evan Gruzis in this month's edition of Monopol-Magazine

Read the portrait in Monopol on pages 50-57

 
MAY 18, 2010

MIE OLISE KJÆRGAARD in May - June 2010 edition of Flash Art magazine


Read the review here.

 
MAY 14, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER'S *P-41* part of the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego


The gallery is very pleased that Sarah Oppenheimer's *P-41*, which was for the first time presented at DUVE Berlin in the show *P-41-P-21* in October 2008, is now part of the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. The next chance to see new works by the artist will be at the upcoming art forum Berlin from 6-10 October.

Read more about the collection of Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

 
MAY 5, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Centre Pompidou - Musée National d´Art Moderne, Paris, France


Occupying the Grande Galerie at Centre Pompidou from 5 May to 9 August 2010, the exhibition Dreamlands considers for the first time the question of how World's Fairs, international exhibitions, theme parks and kindred institutions have influenced ideas about the city and the way it is used. Duplicating and reduplicating reality through the creation of replicas, embracing an aesthetic of accumulation and collage that is often close to kitsch, these self-enclosed parallel worlds have frequently afforded inspiration to the artistic, architectural and urbanistic practices of the twentieth century, and may even be said to have served as models for certain contemporary constructions.This multidisciplinary exhibition brings together more than 300 works :modern and contemporary art, architecture, films and documents drawn from numerous public and private collections.

To read more about the project

 
APRIL 20, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER received Rome Prize by The American Academy in Rome


Congratualtions. Sarah Oppenheimer has been announced as one of the recipients of Rome Prize by The American Academy in Rome.

Read about the prize

 
MARCH 3, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Whitney Biennial 2010


View Installation Shots and Press >>

 
FEBRUARY 26, 2010

The Brucennial 2010: Miseducation


The Brucennial is an Whitney Biennale alternative organised by THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION. According to the foundation, the exhibition is a survey of contemporary art that brings together works by 420 artist from 911 countries working in 666 discrete disciplines. The exhibition runs until March 20th.

Read about The Brucennial.

 
FEBRUARY 6, 2010

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION in Purple Magazine


The Bruce High Quality Foundation and Parinaz Mogadassi talk about BHQFU and other projects.

Read the interview.

 
FEBRUARY 5, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER received The Tiffany Foundation grant


Congratualtions. Sarah Oppenheimer has been announced as one of the recipients of The Tiffany Foundation grant. The artists was choosen from a list of more than 400 names.

Read about the grant

 
JANUARY 28, 2010

CHRIS SUCCO has been granted EHF fellowship


We congratulate Chris Succo for being granted the EHF fellowship 2010 by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. Succo has been selected as one of six fellows out of 600 applicants.

 
DECEMBER 12, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at the Whitney Bienniale


Congratulations to The Bruce High Quality Foundation for their inclusion in the Whitney Bienniale 2010.

 
January 12, 2009

JEN DENIKE in New York Times


Jen DeNikes ballet "Scrying" which premiered at MOMA Museum of Modern Art, New York on January 12 previewed by Julie Bloom for New York Times: "Let's Put On A Boundary-Crossing Show", Mon. Jan. 11, 2010. Read the text

 
January 6, 2009

JEN DENIKE at MOMA, New York


Jen DeNike will present the world premier of her performance ballet, *Scrying*, at MOMA. Museum of Modern Art, New York on January 12, 2010, 7:30-9:30pm. Scrying is a non-narrative performance ballet conceived and directed by New York-based artist Jen DeNike and choreographed by Melissa Barak.

Inspired by George Balanchine's architectural forms and structural movements, SCRYING emphasizes repetitive patterns and gestures that translate the iconic ballerina image, merging contemporary art and classical ballet. "Scrying" is the act of divination or obtaining spiritual visions by peering into water, a mirror, or another reflective surface; the ballerinas engage in a scrying ritual of their own, transforming an architectural space into one of ethereal vision.

 
January 5, 2010

SARAH OPPENHEIMER at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Last Chance to see *Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art* a group exhibition featuring Michaël Borremans, Matthew Buckingham, Los Carpinteros, Catharina van Eetvelde, Jakob Kolding, Rachel Whiteread, and Saskia Olde Wolbers at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA runs September 2009 through January 31, 2010.

The exhibition explores the myriad influences of architecture on contemporary art production. The architectural imaginary comprising images of sites and cities built and unbuilt, rising from collective experience and imagination. find more information about the show here.

 
December 8, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Susan Inglett Gallery, NY

The Bruce High Quality Foundation open their solo exhibition BHQFU at Susan Inglett, New York.

The Bruce High Quality Foundation University (B.H.Q.F.U.) is an unaccredited, free collaborative school founded by the eponymous artist collective and presented by Creative Time, where “students are teachers are administrators are staff.” B.H.Q.F.U. responds to what it views as the over commercialization of the current art school system, offering instead “an education in metaphor manipulation”. Admission is based on a peer-recommendation system; select public programming is also offered. find more information about the show here.

 
December 3, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at W-Hotel, Miami Beach

Happy Endings, an exhibition of portable museums opens at W-Hotel, Miami Beach on Decmeber 3rd. Portable museums oare discrete objects that contextualise bodies of information. Like their overblown counterparts, their infrastructural forms are themselves metaphors for their particular approahc to history. For instance, a history of development of empire might take the form of a beach ball. Travel-ready with their own educational and administrative departments, these portable museums tend not to expand their collections over time, but to collect new contexts for themselves. They are intentionally itinerant and stubbornly responsive to the conditions of whatever world happens to be around them.

For Happy Endings, the Bruce High Quality Foundation presents a group of portable museums directed towards a wide-range of themes: commercial comeupperance, memorial monumentalism, patterns of patronage, gustatory art history, corporate scultpure, arts&leisure, gener, power, materiality, future fascism, urban colonialism, ambulatory services, and the impossibility of doing anything in the first place. Divinly inspired by the late social sculptor Bruce High Quality, Happy Endings draws on the rich fictional legacy of The Bruce High Quality Foundation itself to re-imagine the museum as a restless wanderer on the dark desert highway of history.

Find a review of the exhibition here.

 
NOVEMBER 17, 2009

CHRIS SUCCO at Geh 8


*FROSTER*, a group exhibition with Pierre Adam, Henning Grießbach, Roman Lang, Matthias Männer, Guido Reddersen, Stephan Ruderisch and Performance by Cloneheadz. more info on the exhibition website.

 
SEPTEMBER 13, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION in New York Times

Article by Roberta Smith *Artist Without Motherboards* published in The New York Times, September 09, 2009. read the article

 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY Opening

Don't say can't. Say canarchy. Creative Time presents The Bruce High Quality Foundation University Opening September 11, 2009,225 West Broadway, 3rd floor 6 - 10pm

 
September 10, 2009

ZWECKGEMEINSCHAFFT Opening


A group exhibition presenting works by 22 artists including Marcus Knupp and Mie Olise Kjaergaard. The exhibition is curated by the Italian curatorial collective Art At Work and will open on September 17 with a performance by Saâdane Afif. A special opening reception will take place during art forum on September 24. The show runs until October 17. more info on the exhibition website

 
September 09, 2009

EVAN GRUZIS at Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma


*New York Minute*, a group exhibition at Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma curated by Kathy Grayson. The exhibition presents sixty artists who live, work or gravitate around the city of New York. It’s a look at the drama, danger, speed and dynamism of the city’s diverse creative activities. The exhibition will open September 19, 2009. More information

 
June 01, 2009

DUVE Berlin in Die Welt

An article about the gallery *Wir haben vor die Krise zu nutzen* by Laila Niklaus published in Die Welt, June 5th, 2009.

 
June 01, 2009

SARAH OPPENHEIMER at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

*Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art* a group exhibition featuring Michaël Borremans, Matthew Buckingham, Los Carpinteros, Catharina van Eetvelde, Jakob Kolding, Rachel Whiteread, and Saskia Olde Wolbers at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA runs September 2009 through January 2010.

The exhibition explores the myriad influences of architecture on contemporary art production. The architectural imaginary comprising images of sites and cities built and unbuilt, rising from collective experience and imagination. find more information about the show here.

 
June 01, 2009

SARAH OPPENHEIMER at Annely Juda Fine Art, London

MF-142 at Annely Juda Fine Art, London - Oppenheimers first exhibition in the UK runs 17 September - 20 October 2009.

MF–142 is a major installation on the third floor of Annely Juda Fine Art. In contrast to the conventional right-angle plane of the gallery’s walls and ceilings, Oppenheimer has bisected the gallery with a massive diagonal plane – floor to ceiling. Doubling the floor beneath, the plane twists on two axes. This rotated plane becomes wall, ceiling or floor depending on the location of the viewer within the space. Whilst forming an imposing new level to the gallery the installation also has a curious and impressive levity.

Apertures interrupt the plane disclosing two views of the building’s exterior not usually visible from within the gallery. This hole is a trademark of Oppenheimer’s work – providing a ‘filmic’ or ‘cinematic’ view of a space physically removed from the viewer. It becomes a visual frame allowing viewers to be spectators or characters.

Oppenheimer’s installations are made with meticulous precision and quality of finish – this contributes to the sense of permanence about her works – they never appear as transient installations but moreover as permanent challenges to our perception of our environment and ourselves within it.

 
June 01, 2009

HALINA KLIEM at n.b.k. Berlin collection

A new body of works *Altpapierberge explordieren* was recently added to the collection of n.b.k. Berlin

 
June 01, 2009

HALINA KLIEM at Streik Academy

Halina Kliem is participating in *Getting Lost Together* Lecture with Tere Recarens und Christine Woditschka, Friday, 17.7.2009, 16:00 h www.thealit.de/lab/streik_academy

 
June 01, 2009

HALINA KLIEM at Space residency lab

*BILLBOARD PROJECT* with Space residency lab, Bratislava, begins September 2009 www.crazycurators.org

 
June 01, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at X-Initiative

have been invited to design the temporary office base camp, which is set-up by Latitudes (curatorial collaborative of Max Andrew and Mariana Cánepa Luna) for *NO SOUL FOR SALE*, a festival held at X Initiative, New York, from June 24 through June 28

 
June 01, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Harris Liebermann

will take part in the group show *NO BEES, NO BLUEBERRIES*  June 26 - July 30, 2009 curated by Sarina Basta and Tyler Coburn  at Harris Lieberman gallery, New York.

 
June 01, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at *This World and Nearer Ones*


Zombie movie *ISLE OF THE DEAD*  will be part of the group exhibition *THIS WORLD AND NEARER ONES*  curated by Mark Beasley with Creative Time, New York

 
May 25, 2009

EVAN GRUZIS Article in Interview Magazine


An article by Steve Pullimood on Evan Gruzis show at Journal Gallery has just been published on Interview Magazine's Blog. http://www.interviewmagazine.com/blogs/art/2009-05-19/evan-gruzis/

 
APRIL 30, 2009

NIELS SIEVERS at Erwin Steinblum residency


Reporting back from Johannesburg South Africa where he was awarded an Erwine Steinblum residency, a cooperation of kunst:raum sylt quelle and KIT, Kunst im Tunnel

 
APRIL 29, 2009

EVAN GRUZIS at Journal Gallery

New works by the artist at his Solo Show *A TOUCH OF GREY*. The show is opening May 8th at The Journal Gallery, 168 North 1st Street, Brooklyn, New York, 11211.

 
APRIL 11, 2009

HALINA KLIEM at Pace Wildenstein, New York




Last chance to see Halina Kliem's *I Want to See Stars* at *BERLIN 2000* curated by Birte Kleemann. The show features work by Dirk Bell, Monica Bonvicini, André Butzer, Björn Dahlem, Martin Eder, Sebastian Hammwöhner, Thilo Heinzmann, Thomas Helbig, Uwe Henneken, Sofia Hultén, Dani Jakob, Klaus Jörres, Lisa Junghanß, Johannes Kahrs, Halina Kliem, Erwin Kneihsl, Andreas Koch, Karsten Konrad, Carsten Nicolai, Olaf Nicolai, Frank Nitsche, Manfred Pernice, Gunter Reski, Anselm Reyle, Jenny Rosemeyer, Thomas Scheibitz, Peter Stauss, Katja Strunz, Wawrzyniec Tokarski, Gabriel Vormstein, Suse Weber, Tilman Wendland, Thomas Zipp, and STARSHIP magazine. For more information visit Pace Wildenstein, New York

 
APRIL 3, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Urbis Manchester




will be part of *STATE OF THE ART: NEW YORK* at Urbis, Manchester. „ A chance to see the very latest contemporary art coming out of one of the world's most exciting cities - New York - the capital of the contemporary art scene and hot-bed of cultural creativity."

 
APRIL 2, 2009

EVAN GRUZIS at Elisabeth Foundation of Arts, New York

Works of Evan Gruzis will be on display in *NEVER LATE THAN BETTER*, a group show at the Elisabeth Foundation of Arts, New York, curated by Trong Gia Nguyen.

 
APRIL 1, 2009

MIE OLISE KJÆRGAARD at Skowhegan

Mie Olise Kjærgaard has been awarded the Skowhegan Residency in New York, US, this summer. Kjiergaard was selected out of 2000 applicants artists

 
FEBRUARY 7, 2009

HALINA KLIEM at NGBK




SELECTED ARTISTS
Kulturverwaltung des Berliner Senats: Scholarship Exhibition 2008,

NGBK, Oranienstrasse 25, 10999 Berlin

7 February – 1 March 2009
Opening: 6 February, 19h

Heather Allen, Jörg Bürkle, Martina Debus, Birgit Dieker, Ursula Döbereiner, Larissa Fassler, Friederike Feldmann, Ulrike Feser, Ingo Fröhlich, Grit Hachmeister, Jeroen Jacobs, Halina Kliem, Käthe Kruse, Sandra Peters, Wolfgang Prinz und Michel Gholam (Prinz Gholam), Elisabeth Sonneck, Matthäus Thoma, Jorinde Voigt und Pablo Zuleta Zahr

 
FEBRUARY 4, 2009

THE BRUCE HIGH QUALITY FOUNDATION at Cueto Projects


Empire, a solo show at

Cueto Projects,
551, West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

February 13th, 2009, 6PM

Concomitant with the impending financial meltdown of the galaxy, and in the spirit of elaborating on political metaphors by way of natural events, Empire re-imagines New York City as a pastiche of Utopian visions through photographic historical interventions, dis-temporal allegorical paintings, broken statuary, and unrealizable urban planning models." The Bruce High Quality Foundation, 2009 (...) for more information