Renée Green
20 Feb - 20 Jun 2010
RENÉE GREEN
Endless Dreams
20 Feb - 20 Jun 2010
Renée Green: Endless Dreams is an exhibition featuring the work of internationally renowned artist Renée Green. For more than 20 years Green has been creating works of art that critically assess the intersection of ideas, processes and creativities around a range of topics including cultural history, transnational travel, feminism, and biography. While widely acclaimed internationally, Green’s work has rarely been exhibited in the U.S. in its full magnitude.
The exhibition brings together two projects, United Space of Conditioned Becoming, a survey that features videos, objects, events and lectures produced over a 15-year span, and her most recent multi-media project, Endless Dreams and the Water Between first seen at The Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England. In addition, YBCA is also commissioning unrealized components of Endless Dreams and the Water Between which includes short films, drawings, banners, a window installation at street level, and an experimental related publication in the form of a compendium including texts by scholars, artists and theorists.
Curator: Betti-Sue Hertz, Director of Visual Art at YBCA with Julio Cesar Morales, Adjunct Curator of Visual Art at YBCA
Endless Dreams
20 Feb - 20 Jun 2010
Renée Green: Endless Dreams is an exhibition featuring the work of internationally renowned artist Renée Green. For more than 20 years Green has been creating works of art that critically assess the intersection of ideas, processes and creativities around a range of topics including cultural history, transnational travel, feminism, and biography. While widely acclaimed internationally, Green’s work has rarely been exhibited in the U.S. in its full magnitude.
The exhibition brings together two projects, United Space of Conditioned Becoming, a survey that features videos, objects, events and lectures produced over a 15-year span, and her most recent multi-media project, Endless Dreams and the Water Between first seen at The Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England. In addition, YBCA is also commissioning unrealized components of Endless Dreams and the Water Between which includes short films, drawings, banners, a window installation at street level, and an experimental related publication in the form of a compendium including texts by scholars, artists and theorists.
Curator: Betti-Sue Hertz, Director of Visual Art at YBCA with Julio Cesar Morales, Adjunct Curator of Visual Art at YBCA