July 12 - August 4, 2018 at SVA Flatiron Gallery
Curated by Jacquelyn Strycker
Anything could happen at anytime.
In ten minutes, a losing lottery ticket could become the hull of a ship. (Curtis Grynkewicz)
And then you could be forced to throw all of your worldly possessions overboard, to save yourself as it sinks. (Leora Armstrong)
Anything could happen at any time.
You could step through a painted time machine. (Giulia Mangoni)
Attain a mobile American Dream. (Nicole Finley)
The finite and toxic resource that is simultaneously sustaining and killing you could run out. (Ezra Hubbard)
Anything could happen at anytime.
You might look into a briefcase, see a lumberjack chopping wood, and then realize that you’ve been transformed into a log. (Nick Bertozzi)
A person could evaporate, leaving behind only the salt of his sweat in his shoes. (Jason Mena)
Anything could happen at anytime.
You could make a wish that becomes another person’s destiny. (Isa Wang)
Anything could happen at anytime.
What does right mean? What thing am I doing? Where? And when? (Maya Resheff)
Anything could happen at anytime.
Curated by Jacquelyn Strycker, “Anything Could Happen at Anytime,” includes works by Leora Armstrong, Nicholas Bertozzi, Curtis Grynkewicz, Ezra Hubbard, Giulia Mangoni, Nicole Finley, Jason Mena, Maya Resheff and Isa Wang. The artists in this exhibition created works that imagined and responded to the unpredictable– illness, natural disaster, economic collapse and crises. They at once contemplated both the beauty and the inauspiciousness of the zen notion that control over our own fates is an illusion.
July 12 - August 4, 2018 at SVA Flatiron Gallery
Curated by Jacquelyn Strycker
Anything could happen at anytime.
In ten minutes, a losing lottery ticket could become the hull of a ship. (Curtis Grynkewicz)
And then you could be forced to throw all of your worldly possessions overboard, to save yourself as it sinks. (Leora Armstrong)
Anything could happen at any time.
You could step through a painted time machine. (Giulia Mangoni)
Attain a mobile American Dream. (Nicole Finley)
The finite and toxic resource that is simultaneously sustaining and killing you could run out. (Ezra Hubbard)
Anything could happen at anytime.
You might look into a briefcase, see a lumberjack chopping wood, and then realize that you’ve been transformed into a log. (Nick Bertozzi)
A person could evaporate, leaving behind only the salt of his sweat in his shoes. (Jason Mena)
Anything could happen at anytime.
You could make a wish that becomes another person’s destiny. (Isa Wang)
Anything could happen at anytime.
What does right mean? What thing am I doing? Where? And when? (Maya Resheff)
Anything could happen at anytime.
Curated by Jacquelyn Strycker, “Anything Could Happen at Anytime,” includes works by Leora Armstrong, Nicholas Bertozzi, Curtis Grynkewicz, Ezra Hubbard, Giulia Mangoni, Nicole Finley, Jason Mena, Maya Resheff and Isa Wang. The artists in this exhibition created works that imagined and responded to the unpredictable– illness, natural disaster, economic collapse and crises. They at once contemplated both the beauty and the inauspiciousness of the zen notion that control over our own fates is an illusion.