Hrair sarkissian biography of nancy
•
LEGACY | Nancy Baker Cahill | Experience/Performance Art
Berlin has survived tumultuous change over the past century. The city has a distinct and multifaceted identity characterized by a history of cultural and political division, radical, trailblazing artists, calls for resistance, and an ongoing reshuffling of space and economies within the city. In Legacy, an original, animated, site-specific AR drawing in 360°, artist Nancy Baker Cahill aims to address the current threats of gentrification and climate change in Berlin while situating these challenges within the larger scope of the city’s past, present, and future. Gentrification poses large and small violence to community, to history, to culture and to the city at large. Systemic gentrification has shaped living conditions and human geography of Berlin, seen from the displacement in eastern districts after the fall of the Berlin Wall, to the increased development across the city, heightened in the past decade. Climate change
•
February 8- June 2, 2024
Sept 15, 2022 - Dec 18, 2022
Sept 15, 2022 - Dec 18, 2022
Sept 15, 2022 - Dec 18, 2022
Sept 15, 2022 - Dec 18, 2022
Aug 2019 - June 2022
Feb 1, 2022 - June 5, 2022
Feb 1, 2022 - June 5, 2022
Feb 1, 2022 - June 5, 2022
Feb 1, 2022 - June 5, 2022
Feb 1, 2022 - June 5, 2022
March 12 - June 7, 2020
Sept 19, 2019 - June 7, 2020
Feb 7 - June 7, 2020
Feb 7 - June 7, 2020
Feb 7 - June 7, 2020
Sept 13 - Dec 15, 2019
Sept 13 - Dec 15, 2019
Sept 13 - Dec 15, 2019
Fall 2018 - Spring 2019
Feb 7 - June 9, 2019
Feb 7 - June 9, 2019
Feb 7 - June 9, 2019
Feb 7 - June 9, 2019
Feb 7 - June 9, 2019
Sep 21, 2018 - Dec 16, 2018
Sep 21, 2018 - Dec 16, 2018
Sep 21, 2018 - Dec 16, 2018
Sep 21, 2018 - Dec 16, 2018
Fall 2017 - Spring 2018
Feb 13, 2018 - Jun 10, 2018
Feb 13, 2018 - Jun 10, 2018
Feb 13, 2018 - Jun 10, 2018
•
Tai Shani, Mandy El-Sayegh, Oscar Murillo, and Hrair Sarkissian are among more than two dozen artists who have announced their decision to withdraw their work from a forthcoming exhibition at the University of Manchester’s Whitworth Art galleri. In an open letter addressed to the school’s President and Vice-Chancellor Nancy Rothwell, they condemned the reported ousting of former museum director Alistair Hudson for allowing the display of a pro-Palestinian message.
“We are outraged and appalled by the University of Manchester’s attempt to force Director Alistair Hudson to resign from The Whitworth after pressure from the UK Lawyers for Israel,” the open letter reads. “The unfolding of events in response to the statement of solidarity with the Palestinian liberation struggle exhibited bygd Forensic Architecture during their exhibition ‘Cloud Studies’ at The Whitworth in 2021 is a direct attack on political freedom and artistic expression.”
The pro-P