The Bronx Museum of the Arts Announces New Space Downtown New Exhibition and Artist Workspace To Host Expansion of AIM, the Museum’s Signature Emerging Artist Program

Photo: ARGENTUM, a new site-specific commission by AIM alumna Grimanesa Amorós. The 9-foot wide sculpture, located at the future home of the extended AIM program in Lower Manhattan at 80 White Street, connects the island of Manhattan and the Bronx.

(New York, NY — September 28, 2018) — The Bronx Museum of the Arts is proud to announce it will soon open an artist workspace and exhibition venue located at 80 White Street in Lower Manhattan, furthering the museum’s mission to support underrepresented artists in New York. Designed to support AIM, the museum’s career development program for emerging New York City artists, the space will serve as a community resource hub featuring private workspaces, exhibition facilities, meeting rooms, and career management resources for the creative and professional development of AIM alumni.

“Room for artists to work, think, and experiment is vital, and this new program at 80 White Street will afford exactly this opportunity,” said Deborah Cullen, Executive Director of The Bronx Museum of the Arts. “We are committed in our advocacy for artists and to the importance of programs like AIM.”

ABOUT AIM AT 80 WHITE STREET

Starting in 2019, the second-floor space at 80 White Street will host an ongoing series of programs including exhibitions, performances, artist talks, and workshops inviting the public to engage with resident artists and the AIM community. AIM’s expansion reinforces the museum’s mission to champion under-recognized voices and support innovative cultural production to ensure that New York’s diverse creative community continues to thrive.

With the addition of a workspace program at 80 White Street, the Bronx Museum will now serve 46 New York- based artists every year at venues in the South Bronx and Lower Manhattan, including 36 emerging artist fellows through the ongoing AIM program and an additional 10 alumni residents at the new space. AIM artists will have the unique opportunity to access a range of professional development resources throughout their careers including training in exhibition design, art handling, documentation exercises, and critical reading, in addition to taking part in clinics on art and law, entrepreneurship, and writing. Resident artists will have full use of the incubator’s 4,500 sq-ft facilities, including a gallery to exhibit new work and works-in- process, a multipurpose space to host programs, and a conference space for meetings.

The space at 80 White Street is a gift from General Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc., helmed by Gerald Weinstein, Martin Weinstein, and Teresa Liszka, longtime supporters of The Bronx Museum of the Arts and the AIM program. They are also the founders of the nonprofit organization Art In General, which they established in 1981 in the Weinstein family’s tool manufacturing business, General Tools.

“We are tremendously grateful to Martin Weinstein and Teresa Liszka, who so generously made the space available to us, and to the enduring legacy of Holly Block, the late Bronx Museum Executive Director. The expansion of the AIM program is a testament to their spirit and generosity,” said Joseph Mizzi, Chairman of The Bronx Museum of the Arts Board of Trustees.

Photo: 80 White Street. Photo by Stefan Hagen. Courtesy of the Bronx Museum of the Arts.

CONNECTING THE CITY

On October 25, 2018, the Bronx Museum will offer a preview of the newly renovated 80 White Street space with a launch party, providing guests with an opportunity to be among the first to see the future home of the AIM alumni residency program and new exhibition space. Tickets are available here.

The celebration will feature the unveiling of ARGENTUM, a luminous site-specific sculpture by AIM artist alumni Grimanesa Amorós, commissioned by Martin Weinstein and Teresa Liszka. The artwork is comprised of two main sections which connect the location of the Bronx Museum with its new hub at 80 White Street—the left side is based on the island Manhattan, while the right is the Bronx. The sculpture is made of LEDs, diffusion and reflective material, custom lighting sequence, electrical hardware, and steel.

“The relationship between 80 White Street’s steel reinforced foundation and AIM’s second home in Lower Manhattan inspired me to combine two vital parts of the building; it’s foundation and residents. As the piece occupies most of the entrance, the viewer is constantly interacting with it. When entering and exiting the building, the observer sees themselves, but much like light’s speed, it can never be fully captured and only appreciated in movement,” said Grimanesa Amorós, AIM alumni artist.

ABOUT AIM

For nearly 40 years, The Bronx Museum of the Arts has supported New York’s artist community through AIM, the museum’s signature artist training program offering career enhancement resources to emerging artists living in New York City. Mentored by a distinguished faculty of industry experts, AIM artists engage in an intensive series of seminars and activities that aid artists in building sustainable studio practices while expanding peer and professional networks. Since its founding, AIM has provided pivotal support to a diverse roster of over 1,200 artists including Diana Al-Hadid, Firelei Báez, Abigail DeVille LaToya Ruby Frazier, Debbie Grossman, Sarah Oppenheimer, Jason Peters, and Jacolby Satterwhite. Full list of AIM artist alumni here.

ABOUT THE BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS

The Bronx Museum of the Arts is an internationally recognized cultural destination that presents innovative contemporary art exhibitions and education programs and is committed to promoting cross-cultural dialogues for diverse audiences. Since its founding in 1971, the Museum has played a vital role in the Bronx by helping to make art accessible to the entire community and connecting with local schools, artists, teens, and families through its robust education initiatives. In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Museum implemented a universal free admission policy, supporting its mission to make arts experiences available to all audiences. The Museum’s collection comprises over 1,000 modern and contemporary artworks in all media and highlights works by artists of African, Asian, and Latin American ancestry, as well as artists for whom the Bronx has been critical to their development. Located on the Grand Concourse, the Museum’s home is a distinctive contemporary landmark designed by the internationally recognized firm Arquitectonica.

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Le festival a-part flirte avec les paradis perdus

Grimanesa Amoros a part festival Marseille

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Sur la route des Alpilles, la 7e édition du festival d’art contemporain a-part trouve son point de chute du 24 au 27 aout à Marseille.
L’occasion pour de nombreux artistes internationaux d’exposer leurs œuvres empreintes de la thématique fil rouge “Les paradis perdus”.

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7 Peruvian Artists the World Needs to Know About

Brandon Dupre

Peru’s artists are as diverse as their landscape, representing the different corners of the country from the Amazon jungle to the Andes to the sprawling metropolis of Lima. Our guide takes you on a journey through the eyes and paintings of Peru’s most polished and well-known artists. Here are those that everyone should know.

Grimanesa Amorós

Grimanesa Amorós, born in Lima, Peru, is an artist well-known for large scale light sculpture installations. Her work incorporates elements from sculpture, video, lighting, and technology to create eye-catching and progressive art forms.

The Culture Trip - Grimanesa Amoros' Fortuna light sculpture installation
FORTUNA light sculpture by Grimanesa Amorós
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Grimanesa Amoros – Visiting Artist Lecture Series
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GRIMANESA AMORÓS

Photo by Gigi Stoll

VISIONARY ART EXHIBITION Opening: Lecture and Artist Talk, May 14th at 6 PM (18:00) MIRANDA and OCUPANTE video will be on view from May 14th – 27th PALAZZO VERNAZZA CASTROMEDIANO Vico Vernazza 8, 73100 Lecce, Italy
The Visionary Art Exhibition will be held at the Palazzo Vernazza Castromediano in Puglia / Lecce. The event is realized in collaboration with the Institution of Lecce’s Municipality. The Artist Talk and Lecture programs feature the most established and respected voices in contemporary art. During the lecture, the curator Dores Sacquegna will award Grimanesa Amorós with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
For more information, please visit the links below:
“The exceptional venue of Palazzo Castromediano Vernazza in Lecce,  a beautiful and baroque town located in Apulia, will be the setting of VISIONARY ART SHOW.   Visionary Art Show is the only one in the world Contemporary Art Exhibition & Show all together and has the attributes of a Biennial and the set direction and script as a Visionary Film.   VISIONARY ART SHOW is an exclusive exhibition-event, taking place outside the usual contemporary art contexts, intended to encourage an authentic dialogue between artists, the audience and art professionals, which wishes to emphasize the quality of the artistic discourse in the contemporary sphere.” (https://visionaryartshow.live/about/)
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Famous Artists Share Their Childhood Art In Support Of Arts Education

“My Kid Could Do That” underscores the importance of arts education in under-funded communities.

 
SNOWLAND, 1972 pastel drawing

Grimanesa Amorós’ “Snowland” (1972), made with pastel on paper when she was 9.

Growing up as a child in Lima, Peru, Amorós would often fantasize about the snow she’d only seen in pictures and movies. Unable to physically experience the magic of snow, the only way she could express her fascination was through art. Using pastels, she was able to illustrate a scene of a frigid winter. Her sweet naiveté is found in the pinks and yellows of the painted trees, unaware that they would have been barren.
Read the article at the link below:
www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/projectart-kids-art_us_5901f287e4b081a5c0fb4ee7
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Rirkrit Tiravanija, Will Cotton, and Grimanesa Amorós Exhibit Their Childhood Artworks For Charity By Read more of the article, please visit the link below: //www.galeriemagazine.com/rirkrit-tiravanija-will-cotton-grimanesa-amoros-auction-childhood-art-charity/ Grimanesa Amorós’ pastel drawing SNOWLAND created at age nine. Photo: Courtesy of ProjectArt and the artist
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grimanesa amoros with cindy chao timeless motion
Timeless Motion (in Life and Light) 2016, 3D Rendering                                                         
GRIMANESA AMORÓS  TIMELESS MOTION (in Life and Light) #timelessmotion #grimanesaamoros #cindychao #BiennaledesAntiquaires @cindy_chao@grimanesaamoros
September 9th – 18th, 2016 at The Grand Palais Booth P04, 3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower Paris, France
  “Timeless Motion (in Life and Light),” a site-specific installation by artist Grimanesa Amorós in collaboration with CINDY CHAO The Art Jewel, will be on view at Grand Palais in Paris, during the Biennale des Antiquaires . The piece will serve as a striking setting to Chao’s 12 new masterful art jewels. The atmospheric, ephemeral quality of the setting is further reinforced with a slow movement of lights, which reflect on Chao’s art jewels making each piece come alive. Viewing jewels in this environment thus aims to transcend a purely aesthetic experience and become a meditation on the theme of nature and life. After Biennale des Antiquaires, “Timeless Motion (in Life and Light)” will travel internationally with the first stop at the LONG MUSEUM, Shanghai China. Other destinations will include Taipei, Hong Kong, Moscow, and Dubai.
To see more images of the work, please visit the link below:
www.cindychao.com
biennale paris
Grand Palais
 
For further press information and about the artist please contact:
Daila Stoniene,  [email protected]
 
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Check out Robb Report’s article post on light sculpture installation Pink Lotus at The Peninsula New York. The post is very informative and talks about Grimanesa Amorós conceptional inspiration in creating the artwork for  Breast Cancer Awareness month. The project was supported by The Peninsula New York, SHARE, and Circa 1881. Backlink #lightsculpture #grimanesaamoros #ArtOfPink #ThePeninsulaNYC   robb report grimanesa amoros light sculpture installation pink lotus
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