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SUMMARY:A Song For Sickness by Jonathan Sims
DESCRIPTION:A Song For Sickness\n\nBy Jonathan Sims \n\nMay 8 – June 14\, 2020\nIn the Flux Factory Gallery Windows\nSafely viewed from the sidewalk \nOn May 8th at sunset\, Flux Factory will launch A Song For Sickness\, a light installation by Jonathan Sims in the windows of the Flux Factory Gallery. \nThis new piece will join the Center of Holographic Arts Light Windows\, a public-facing exhibition of light art in spaces around New York City and the world. A global event to mark the International Day of Light on Saturday\, May 16. \n\nStatement for A Song for Sickness:\n \n\n“I spent the first ten days of quarantine in New York City in self-isolation with a persistent cough\, shortness of breath\, and terrifying waves of anxiety. A Song for Sickness began as a desire to represent the immense emotional energy I expended in panic attacks and in desperate pleas for intercession and wellness. It is also an inheritance of the countless prayers and spells that human beings have devised over the millennia to ask the universe for healing or\, in my case\, strength to accept the potentially permanent changes that the virus could bring as a new norm in my life. \n“The work is about the constant evolution that every individual undergoes throughout life\, and the unique beauty of that growth. This durational nature of the piece is punctuated by a collage of abstracted symbols that represent our psychic reverberations to these changes. \n“Though this piece came to be in an extraordinary time where the entire planet is hyper-focused on a single virus\, my intent is for this invocation to gather energy to all people for whom illness is a part of their lives. I also want to acknowledge those at greatest risk now\, not only because of the threat of a novel virus\, but because of the failures inherent in capitalist institutions there are those whose tenuous existences are now even more precarious. These include the chronically ill\, those with compromised autoimmune systems\, the elderly\, the caretakers\, and the workers–all of whom are being asked to make sacrifices to uphold the very economies and institutions which have already been failing them. I ask viewers to not only consider this work as a potential conduit for healing\, but as a meditation on the complex relationships every human being experiences with sickness.” \n\n– Jonathan Sims
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/a-song-against-sickness-by-jonathan-sims/
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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SUMMARY:Karaoke Quotes by Jevijoe Vitug
DESCRIPTION:Karaoke Quotes: Projection and mobile display \nby Jevijoe Vitug\nJune 18- July 9\, 2020\n8pm to 11 pm\n\nInstalled in the Flux Factory Gallery windows at 39-31 29th street\, LIC \n\nIn honor of BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color) who are battling against systemic racism\,  Jevijoe Vitug has compiled screenshots of karaoke songs online that are mostly revolutionary and popularized by Black artists. Projected on a screen using a karaoke mobile unit\, the lyrics of the songs without the music seem like poignant quotes. Thus the artist calls them “Karaoke Quotes” \nQueens-based artist Jevijoe Vitug creates paintings\, performance and community projects as avant-garde strategy to visibilize labor\, indigenous legacy and the forgotten history of people of color. \nJevijoe earned his MFA dual degree in Studio Arts and Design and Technology from San Francisco Art Institute in 2015 and his work has been included in exhibitions at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (2005\, 2006)\, Singapore Art Museum (2006)\, Diego Rivera Gallery\, San Francisco\, CA (2009)\, Contemporary Arts Center\, Las Vegas (2012)\, Staff show at The Metropolitan Museum of Art \, NY (2017\, 2019)\, Queens Museum\, NY (2018)\, San Diego Art Institute\, San Diego CA (2019). His performance projects have been presented at NIPAF\, Japan (2004)\, Koret Educational Center at SFMOMA\, San Francisco\, CA (2008)\, London Biennale organized by David Medalla (2012\, 2014)\, Flux residency at AroS Museum\, Denmark (2018)\, Museum Mile at The Africa Center and El Museo Del Barrio (2019)\, UP Vargas Museum(2019). In 2019\, Vitug is a recipient of Queens Arts Fund New Works Grant and an artist-in-residence of The Laundromat Project’s Create Change Program. He is member of Museum Union Art Workers\, District Council- 37 Local 1503 and currently serves in the community resident board of directors of Flux Factory. \n@jevijoe
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/karaoke-quotes-by-jevijoe-vitug/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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