Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Mattress Factory, a museum in Pittsburgh

"The Mattress Factory is a museum of contemporary art that presents art you can get into — room-sized environments, created by in-residence artists. Located in the historic Mexican War Streets of Pittsburgh’s North Side since 1977, the Mattress Factory is one of few museums of its kind anywhere."

The Mattress Factory also has a permanent exhibition of its own visitors called MF iConfess, a "confessional-like" structure in the museum lobby where visitors answer the question "What does the Mattress Factory mean to you?" (and other things!). 

One of the current exhibitions is called Sites of Passage which documents the performance artist Tavia La Follette's participation in an Artists Residency program in Egypt in the summer 2010.

Monday, November 14, 2011
Library Science: The Art Exhibit!
Artspace, an independent visual arts venue in New Haven, Connecticut, has announced a new exhibition called Library Science, which will be on view through January 28, 2012. The exhibition features the works of 17 international artists, exploring their intellectual and physical relationships to the library.
One of the artists, Reynard Loki, visually presents his own classification system of his personal library, based on the first and last lines of his books. Madeleine Djerejian's photographic portraits were taken at "the Grolier Club in New York, the nation’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and graphic arts enthusiasts."
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Chris Coffin: Hurricanes 551.55 D (2003) |
One of the artists, Reynard Loki, visually presents his own classification system of his personal library, based on the first and last lines of his books. Madeleine Djerejian's photographic portraits were taken at "the Grolier Club in New York, the nation’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and graphic arts enthusiasts."
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Philippe Gronon: Catalog de manuscrits, Bibliothèque Vaticane, Rome (one of 5 panels), 1995 |
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