FYI.
If anybody is looking for my representation, I no longer show with Daniel Reich Gallery in New York City, even though it shows up fairly early in Google search.
I am now represented by Fitzroy Gallery in New York.
Fitzroy Gallery
also:
Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami, FL
Hiromi Yoshii Gallery in Tokyo, JP
Cheers.
SD
Friday, February 24, 2012
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
News
There's loads of art stuff in the works, so I'll give details when they become concrete.
In the meantime, for fun, here's a DJ mix I recently did.
Dackattack Dog Days of Summer Mix 08.2011 by pixelife
In the meantime, for fun, here's a DJ mix I recently did.
Dackattack Dog Days of Summer Mix 08.2011 by pixelife
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Post
This is (for now, at least) an archive. You can find me at pixelives.tumblr.com for more frequent musings. Personal/professional website coming soon, too (seandack.net). I'll probably come back when least expected.
Friday, February 25, 2011
The Shape We're In
I'm in both the NYC and London versions of this exhibition.
PRESS RELEASE 8 FEBRUARY 2011
Zabludowicz Collection: Six Weeks in New York 1500 Broadway at 43rd Street, NY, NY 1 March – 15 April 2011 Exhibition Preview 28 February, 7‐9 pm, RSVP essential
The Zabludowicz Collection proudly presents its first US exhibition, taking over the top floor of a New York skyscraper to showcase emerging talent in contemporary art.
For six weeks, the 33rd floor of 1500 Broadway will be transformed into a space for US audiences to discover the activities of the London‐based Zabludowicz Collection, which supports emerging artists and innovative curatorial practice by collecting and exhibiting contemporary art, as well as through an extensive education and events programme.
Anita Zabludowicz, co‐founder of the Zabludowicz Collection, says of the project: ‘We’re so pleased to be able to introduce the Zabludowicz Collection to New York City ‐ the show will give new audiences insight into the work we do, which extends well beyond collecting art and takes a very active approach to supporting artists, curators and galleries.’
The Zabludowicz Collection’s intervention in this iconic American location encompasses a library and reference space alongside two exhibitions:
The Shape We’re In (New York)
An exhibition of works from the Zabludowicz Collection featuring new commissions by four New York‐ based artists: Sarah Braman, Ethan Breckenridge, Sean Dack, and Nick van Woert, as well as introducing British artist Matthew Darbyshire in his first exhibition in the United States. Each artist has been invited to respond to this vacant space at the ‘picture postcard’ heart of New York City.
The artists will present new work alongside existing works from the Zabludowicz Collection. Ethan Breckenridge and Sean Dack will exhibit a new iteration of a collaborative work first seen at The Suburban in Illinois: a sculptural and audio installation which invites visitor participation. A second version will also be installed in the exhibition’s London counterpart, The Shape We’re In (London). Sarah Braman and Nick van Woert have produced works specifically for the exhibition and Matthew Darbyshire’s new commission ‘pick n’ mix’ makes links between the two world cities connected by The Shape We’re In. The Shape We’re In is curated by Zabludowicz Collection Director Elizabeth Neilson and Exhibitions Curator Ellen Mara De Wachter.
Proposal for a Floor
As part of its commitment to support innovative curatorial practice, the Zabludowicz Collection has invited independent curator Alex Gartenfeld to produce a new exhibition for this unique architectural space. Proposal for a Floor arose out of a dialogue with Sir Norman Rosenthal and includes a number of artists whose works are held in the Zabludowicz Collection. The exhibition features works by Sam Anderson, Zak Kitnick, Dominic Nurre, Anselm Reyle, James Richards, David Scanavino, Josh Tonsfeldt and Kon Trubkovich.
Proposal for a Floor takes as its premise the challenge to occupy an empty, for‐lease floor in America’s most famous neighbourhood. The artists reconcile architecture and sculpture with a view towards economics and entropy.
The exhibition addresses its historically loaded context; one looming precedent is Sam Delany’s Times Square Red, Times Square Blue, in which the artist allegorises the clean‐up of Times Square as a squelching of sexual culture, but also of class communion. The artists in Proposal for a Floor wonder what types of pleasure might be organically infused into the steel and glass facades of Times Square.
On selected days and by appointment, visitors will also have the opportunity to see a display of the Zabludowicz Collection’s recent photography from Leipzig, Germany in the offices of the Tamares Group at 1500 Broadway. The exceptional photographic practice of the artists, recent graduates from the Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig, is linked by a studied objectivity and conceptual rigor which runs alongside an in‐depth knowledge and active questioning of the photographic medium. The large scale photographic works in their varied styles and subjects are frequently underlined by subtle humour or social commentary.
Zabludowicz Collection: Six Weeks in New York Visitor Information: Exhibition dates: 1 March – 15 April 2011 Address: 33rd Floor, 1500 Broadway at 43rd Street, New York Subway: Times Square, 42nd Street Station, Trains: A,C,E,N,Q,R,W,S,1,2,3,7 Opening hours: 1– 6 March, 12–6pm and by appointment until 15 April, photo ID required for entry to the building
Admission Free Email: ny@zabludowiczcollection.com www.zabludowiczcollection.com
Press Information and additional information on The Shape We’re in (London) and (Camden): Kristina McLean at Calum Sutton PR Tel: +44 (0) 20 7183 3577 or Email: kristina@suttonpr.com
Exhibition supported by Tamares Group.
Notes to Editors The Zabludowicz Collection is dedicated to bringing emerging art to new audiences and actively supporting arts organisations and artists. Founded by Poju and Anita Zabludowicz in 1994, the Collection contains over 2,000 works by over 500 artists, spanning 40 years of art production, and focussing on emerging art from the late 20th century to the present day. Since 2007, it has run an exhibition space in a former Methodist Chapel at 176 Prince of Wales Road in north London, working with artists, curators and works in the Zabludowicz Collection to produce exhibitions which examine contemporary art practice.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
New Edition
New edition just came in the mail. Limited to 100 copies, TRT 72mins, recorded in Stuttgart, DE, 2010. Produced by Zabludowicz Collection. Will be available through their website here very soon.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Neglect
Sorry that I have been neglecting this blog.. I feel like I've been pulling away from a lot of web usage in a way. Been working more "in the box" and less as box as portal. I think that will change again, but it's been very productive none the less.
I've also been wondering if blogger is the best platform for musings and image postings. Tumblr has become a place for me to do this quickly without fuss. But this site has history, and more original content so I want to keep it going.
I will be updating more in the future. I have lots of images from my travels in Europe and abroad and lots of news on the exhibition and music fronts.
Here's an image from last weekend incoming to Stockholm. -18C.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
I've been bad about posting...
But here are two new exhibitions of my work that just opened last week. I suppose I've been busy!
Image Transfer at The Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington
Data Mining/Artists Constructs at Columbia College, Chicago
Image Transfer at The Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington
Data Mining/Artists Constructs at Columbia College, Chicago
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