TERRORVISION - Exit Art Opening Saturday May 1, 7-10pm (fwd)

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, joy garnett

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04/23/04 : FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE


TERROR VISION:
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ARTISTS:
Yochai Avrahami, Francisca Benitez, Barbara Broughel, Gabriel Camnitzer,
Uri Dotan, Christoph Draeger, Joy Garnett, Gideon Gechtman, Cheo Goya,
Michal Heiman, Robert Hickman, Saoirse Higgins, Gary Keown, Fawad Khan,
Peter Kuper, Gillian Laub, Flash Light, Reuben Lorch-Miller, Jason Lujan,
Dennis K. McGinnis, Kosyo, Arnaldo Morales, Joel Murphy, Ivan Navarro,
Lior Neiger,
Kevin Noble, Rodrigo Piza, Frank Raczkowski, Simon Schiessl, Tamar
Schori, Ariela Shavid, Mike Peter Smith, Florin Tudor, Liselot van der
Heijden, Mona Vatamanu, Gal Weinstein, Paul Wirhun, Pavel Wohlberg,
Francois Zelif

VIDEO PROGRAM:
laurie halsey brown, Carina Gossele, Norman Cowie, Mark Gould, Michael
Hermann, Bill Jones, Naomie Kremer, Michael Laird, Ben Neill, Nurit
Newman, Elahe Massumi, Pedrag Pajdic, Jayce Saloum, Martin Sastre, Michal
Sedaka, Doron Solomons, Millette Tapiador, Claudia X.Valdes, Anabela
Zigorova, Michael Zansky
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TERRORVISION
Opening Reception Saturday May 1, 2004 7-10pm

@
EXIT ART
05.01.04 - 07.31.04

Exit Art
475 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY 10018
P 212 966 7745
F 212 925 2928
[email protected]



TERRORVISION is a multidisciplinary arts project that
examines how definitions of terror are shaped by
individula and collective visions, experiences, memories
and histories. This exhibition explores how personal,
spiritual and physical events influence our notions of
terror and how these unforgettable moments - and the
cultural and media artifacts that represent them - have
come to define our most extreme fears. This exhibition
aims to explore how these definitions and relationships
are transformed and determined by geography,
generation and personal experience. Terrorvision is
designed to serve as a study of terror as depicted through
the ingenuity and inventiveness of today's artists.






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TERRORVISION is supported with a generous grant from Catherine and
Jeffrey Soros. Additional support provided by the National Endowment for
the Arts, Liman Foundation, Joerome Foundation, Greenwall Foundation,
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Starry Night Foundation, Department of
Cultural Affairs of the City of New York, New York State Council on the
Arts, and Exit Art members. Technology support provided by Krystaltech
and Hitachi. Free Wireless Access - bring your own laptop.




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For Immediate Release:

TERRORVISION
Opening Reception Saturday May 1, 2004 7-10pm
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@
EXIT ART
05.01.04 - 07.31.04


Exit Art
475 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY 10018
P 212 966 7745
F 212 925 2928
[email protected]

TERRORVISION is a multidisciplinary arts project that examines how
definitions of terror are shaped by individula and collective visions,
experiences, memories and histories. This exhibition explores how
personal, spiritual and physical events influence our notions of terror
and how these unforgettable moments - and the cultural and media artifacts
that represent them - have come to define our most extreme fears. This
exhibition aims to explore how these definitions and relationships are
transformed and determined by geography, generation and personal
experience. Terrorvision is designed to serve as a study of terror as
depicted through the ingenuity and inventiveness of today's artists.

ARTISTS
Yochai Avrahami
Francisca Benitez
Barbara Broughel
Gabriel Camnitzer
Uri Dotan
Christoph Draeger
Joy Garnett
Gideon Gechtman
Cheo Goya
Michal Heiman
Robert Hickman
Saoirse Higgins
Gary Keown
Fawad Khan
Peter Kuper
Gillian Laub
Flash Light
Reuben Lorch-Miller
Jason Lujan
Dennis K. McGinnis
Kosyo
Arnaldo Morales
Joel Murphy
Ivan Navarro
Lior Neiger
Kevin Noble
Rodrigo Piza
Frank Raczkowski
Simon Schiessl
Tamar Schori
Ariela Shavid
Mike Peter Smith
Florin Tudor
Liselot van der Heijden
Mona Vatamanu
Gal Weinstein
Paul Wirhun
Pavel Wohlberg
Francois Zelif

VIDEO PROGRAM: laurie halsey brown, Carina Gossele, Norman Cowie, Mark
Gould, Michael Hermann, Bill Jones, Naomie Kremer, Michael Laird, Ben
Neill, Nurit Newman, Elahe Massumi, Pedrag Pajdic, Jayce Saloum, Martin
Sastre, Michal Sedaka, Doron Solomons, Millette Tapiador, Claudia
X.Valdes, Anabela Zigorova, Michael Zansky

TERRORVISION is supported with a generous grant from Catherine and Jeffrey
Soros. Additional support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts,
Liman Foundation, Joerome Foundation, Greenwall Foundation, Rockefeller
Brothers Fund, Starry Night Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs of
the City of New York, New York State Council on the Arts, and Exit Art
members. Technology support provided by Krystaltech and Hitachi. Free
Wireless Access - bring your own laptop.