MoCA Museum of Contemporary Art

Andrea Zittel

04 Mar - 14 May 2007

Andrea Zittel : Critical Space
Installation View
Photo © Brian Forrest
Andrea Zittel : Critical Space
Installation View
Photo © Brian Forrest
Andrea Zittel : Critical Space
Installation View
Photo © Brian Forrest
Andrea Zittel : Critical Space
Installation View
Photo © Brian Forrest
Andrea Zittel
Critical Space
March 4 - May 14, 2007

The first comprehensive United States survey of the work of American artist Andrea Zittel, the exhibition focuses on the artist’s investigation of fundamental aspects of contemporary domestic and urban life in Western society. The exhibition features approximately 21 living units and environments, including two site-specific installations that examine Zittel’s working process as an artist, designer, engineer, consultant, and advocate, as well as activities she brings together in her work and practices under her corporate identity, A-Z Administrative Services. Co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, the exhibition is curated by Contemporary Arts Museum Curator Paola Morsiani and The New Museum Curator Trevor Smith. MOCA’s presentation is coordinated by MOCA Curator of Architecture & Design Brooke Hodge.

Andrea Zittel: Critical Space is co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. The exhibition has been made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Federal agency; the patrons, benefactors, and donors to the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston's Major Exhibition Fund; and the Peter Norton Family Foundation. The accompanying catalogue has been made possible by a grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston with additional support from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation.

MOCA’s presentation is supported in part by Andrea Rosen Gallery.
 

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