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Species of Spaces

Species of Spaces

ANNABELLE AGBO GODEAU
CLIFFORD E. BRUCKMANN
PAULINE CORDIER
LAUREN COULLARD
ANNE-LAURE FRANCHETTE
MAYA HOTTAREK
BELLA HUNT & DDC
JULIE MONOT
JESSY RAZAFIMANDIMBY
ZOÉ DE SOUMAGNAT

CURATED BY LEILANI LYNCH AND ALEXANDRA ROMY

ON VIEW NOV 29,2021 – APR 25,2022
IN THE WALGREENS WINDOWS PROJECT SPACE
LOCATED AT 23RD STREET AND COLLINS AVENUE

The exhibition is inspired by Espèces d’espaces (Species of Spaces) a French novel written by Georges Perec in 1974. In it, Perec explores spaces that we inhabit and our everyday surroundings and objects, from the molecular to the meta. Through exhaustively detailed descriptions, which move from the minute (a staircase or doorway) to the massive (the city or the world), Perec creates a taxonomy of everyday architecture, objects and places and the worlds we make around them.

The Walgreens storefronts are sequenced into portions and treated as living units. Each work evokes a style and narratives indicative of the artist that created them, reminding viewer of the maker behind the object, much like the inhabitants of a room, apartment, city or country.

The group presentation emphasizes description rather than narration. It displays familiar shapes, a scenography of hybrid domesticity, depicting several scenes in which the artworks inhabit space together. Located in public space while remaining enclosed, the interiority of the window spaces creates a unique bridge between inside and outside, public and private. With artworks that recall the uncanny and familiar, Species of Spaces attempts to create an encounter that fuses art and life.

 

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The Walgreens Windows project space is funded by Walgreens, in partnership with The Bass. Featuring site-specific projects by emerging and local artists on a rotating basis, this collaboration furthers The Bass’ mission to share the power of contemporary art through experiences that excite, challenge and educate. For full details about the exhibitions and the artists behind them, visit: thebass.org.