miércoles, noviembre 07, 2007

José Luis Anzizar en The Drawing Center






José Luis Anzizar
fue aceptado en "The Viewing Program at The Drawing Center", una institución dedicada a la documentación y a la exhibición de dibujos de artistas emergentes, basada en New York. Su portfolio incluye obras de la serie Dedocracia (2007) y Life is Chévere! (2005-2006) y puede verse en http://www.drawingcenter.org/ en la sección Viewing Program.




















Sobre The Drawing Center
The Drawing Center has been a unique and dynamic part of New York City's cultural life since 1977. The only not-for-profit institution in the country to focus on the exhibition of drawings, it was established to demonstrate the significance and diversity of drawings throughout history, to juxtapose work by master figures with work by emerging and under-recognized artists, and to stimulate public dialogue on issues of art and culture. Called "one of the city's most highly respected small art museums" by The New York Times, The Drawing Center has become the country's preeminent venue for important contemporary and historical drawing exhibitions, attracting more than 55,000 visitors annually from the local area, across the country, and around the world. Established in 1977, The Drawing Center’s Viewing Program offers emerging artists the opportunity to include their work in a curated Artist Registry that is consulted by a wide variety of arts professionals from across the globe: curators, gallerists, collectors, and educators, among others. Artists accepted into the Viewing Program are also invited to meet one-on-one with the Viewing Program Curator to review and discuss a recent selection of their work. This informal conversation provides artists with a valuable opportunity to engage in a critical discussion of their practice. Approximately twice a year The Drawing Center presents “Selections,” group exhibitions of artists curated from the Viewing Program, to give exposure to emerging artists.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM
Saturday, 11 AM – 6 PM
35 Wooster Street, New York