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Man&Eve is pleased to announce Kim Schoen’s participation in ‘Is/Not: LOVE in the USA’ – an exhibition of artists from Los Angeles which forms part of the ART AFTER DARK series at the Louise Blouin Institute.
The exhibition has been curated by Brooke Lynn McGowan and features work by Marco Brambilla, Kim Schoen, Dean Sameshima, Joe Sola, Kathryn Garcia, TJ Ahearn and Eurydice.
24 July 2008 6pm to 11pm
Louise T Blouin Institute,
3 Olaf St, London W11 4BE
ART AFTER DARK: Conceived as individually created events, each night has a life of its own, an evening at a time. Each night is dedicated to a hand-picked curator, selected on the quality of their past work and the inspiration of their proposal. They include Brooke Lynn McGowan, Ben Austin, Flora Fairbairn, Guillaume Breton, Jonathan Barnett, Paula Naughton + Greg Poole + Mark Melvin, Victoria Ionina, nofixedabode, Alexandre Pollazzon + SuperSteve.
Given carte blanche, the curators are given the Louise Blouin Institute as a three-dimensional blank canvas through which they are free to intervene. Each event acts as a glimpse of the curators’ chosen universe and a facet of the ART AFTER DARK 10 × 10 Summer Project.
ART AFTER DARK is a unique opportunity for the curators to bridge disciplines, merging talent and combining creativity. Projects include sound, light and video installations and the performing arts.
ART AFTER DARK at the Louise Blouin Institute, housing the LOUISE BLOUIN FOUNDATION, aligns itself to the Foundation’s ethos to create a platform on which to expand cultural dialogue. As part of its Culture Beyond Border’s programme, the Foundation’s presentation of ART AFTER DARK, penetrates across the established art hubs of London, channelling the arts, music and performance together from across London in a fresh new space in West London.
Please link to:ART AFTER DARK invitation
