LOSING YOURSELF IN THE 21ST CENTURY Exhibition

January 19, 2010

Maryland Art Place, Baltimore
February 4 – March 27, 2010
Featured artists:
Katherine Behar, New York | Amber Boardman, New York | Milana Braslavsky, Baltimore | Kate Hers, Berlin/LA | Susan Lee-Chun, Miami | Noelle Mason, Tampa | Shana Moulton, Brooklyn | Renetta Sitoy, Bay Area, CA | Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Baltimore | Amber Hawk Swanson, New York [...]

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Announcing Artist selection for Losing Yourself in the 21st century Exhibition!

July 19, 2009

Dear Artists,
Thank you all for your participation on the project thus far. It’s been exciting for us!
We’re pleased to announce the artists selected for the exhibitions to take place in Atlanta at Georgia State University’s Welch School Gallery (October-November 2009) and in Baltimore at Maryland Art Place (January-March 2010).
Please check back here for details [...]

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MESSAGE FROM THE CURATORS CTD.

June 11, 2009

It’s official: losingyoursef.com now has a life of its own. And your curators have just begun to turn over in our minds the conceptual connectivity emerging on the site.
Susan has compared the work of artists who center on their rapport with the natural world. Jillian discovered patterns in how some artists examine facets of selfhood [...]

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MESSAGE FROM THE CURATORS CTD.

May 31, 2009

To follow up on Susan’s illuminating discussion of how issues of the natural world are being explored by many of you I’d like to center on how issues of identity and stereotypes are being engaged on losingyourself.com.
Proliferating Selves
Susan Lee Chun and Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum complicate the notion of a stable, singular “self” in their work [...]

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MESSAGE FROM THE CURATORS CTD.

May 26, 2009

Dear All,
It’s been illuminating to see the themes emerge among the posted works. Some of the connections appeared immediately to us, while others have developed more slowly and at times, imperceptibly. There are most likely others that we’ve not yet identified. In any case, it is making for some lively curatorial conversations. What follows are [...]

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MESSAGE FROM THE CURATORS

May 23, 2009

Dear Artists,
Writing to say that we’re thrilled about your engagement with this site. Thank you for presenting your work here, and thank you, too, for continuing to share the opportunity with your own artist networks.
We’re considering some of the themes that have emerged—the significance of nature, ritual, women’s work, relationships, stereotypes and sexuality, among them—as [...]

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