A BOOK ABOUT DEATH “A Book About Death” is a collaborative project conceived by american artist Matthew Rose for the Emily Harvey Foundation in New York City, where the original exhibition took place from September 10 – 22, 2009. Approximately 500 artists contributed 500 artworks in the form of post cards of varying sizes each created from works made especially to create an unbound book about death.
HOMENAGE The exhibition paid special homenage to Ray Johnson (1927-1995), a highly influential figure in contemporary American art, a formidable collage artist and long acknowledged as the “Father of Mail Art” with his creation of a network, The New York Correspondence School. The exhibition also paid homage and celebrated the life of Emily Harvey (1941-2004), the late art dealer who tirelessly promoted Fluxus artist and whose Foundation generously supported the project.
The exhibition opened with a packed house, and a line snaking up Broadway more than 500 people long waiting to get in the doors to make their own book. Since then, the exhibition has traveled to the Otis College of Art and Design in LA, The River Mill Art Gallery in New Jersey, The Mobius Gallery in Boston, MA, The Queens Museum in Queens, NY, The Sexta Literary Arts Festival in Tijuana in Mexico, as well as smaller galleries and schools in Louisiana, Wisconsin and Long Island. Complete sets of “A Book About Death have entered into the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (Library), and the LA County Museum of Art Research Library.
This digital video is an extract from Viral Venture - a digital art projection (and/or ongoing installation) by the artist Joseph Nechvatal with a musical score by the composer Rhys Chatham. The Viral Venture projection consists of Nechvatals most recent artificial-life computer virus attacking his digital images. It acts in real time as modeled on the biological viral mode as programmed by Stephane Sikora in C++. Rhys Chathams score consists of his 2005 composition for 400 electric guitars entitled A Crimson Grail, commissioned by Nuit Blanche. It was performed and recorded at the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris.
Artista visual y escritora nacida en Tamaulipas en Abril de 1966.
Egresada del Centro de Estudios Superiores de Diseño de Monterrey (CEDIM) en 1987. Radica en la ciudad de San Pedro, Garza García, N.L. desde el año 1981.
Ha publicado los libros “Las Vírgenes y tres poemas”, “Esteban y el río”, “El Té, el Fuego, el Cielo” y en el 2019 “El Ojo de los Días y un Reloj Paralelo”. También participó en los libros de coedición “Carne P’a Llevar” y “Tributo a Sabines”. Cuenta con cuatro audiovisuales y cuatro compactos de su producción sonora.
Su carrera plástica la ha llevado a reunir más de 40 exposiciones individuales y
colectivas dentro y fuera de México y su obra forma parte de importantes colecciones privadas en Miami, Nueva York, Seattle, San Francisco, Ciudad de México, Guadalajara,San Miguel de Allende, Monterrey, Santiago de Cuba, Sao Paulo y Madrid.
Galerista desde el 2010.
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