P.P.O.W: Earth WORKS - Ten Artists on Land and Industry - 28 June 2012 to 27 July 2012

Current Exhibition


28 June 2012 to 27 July 2012
Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 6PM.
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Blue Curry, Untitled 2010
Car tyre and beans
24 x 24 x 8 inches


Artists in this exhibition: George Boorujy, Gary Colclough, Blue Curry, Micah Ganske, The Institute of Critical Zoologists, Jess Littlewood, Colette Robbins, Bill Smith, Viktor Timofeev, Letha Wilson


Earth WORKS
Ten Artists on Land and Industry

George Boorujy • Gary Colclough
Blue Curry • Micah Ganske
The Institute of Critical Zoologists • Jess Littlewood
Colette Robbins • Bill Smith
Viktor Timofeev • Letha Wilson

Curated by Anneliis Beadnell and Stuart Morrison

June 28th – July 27th, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 28, 6-8pm

P.P.O.W is proud to present ten artists in the exhibit Earth WORKS. In a series of different reactions and interventions the artists present their exploratory vision, contributing to the contemporary discussion of our changing environment and how we interact with our surroundings.

Through the many manifestations of documentation visions are formed that act as timely metaphors toward the evolution of our relationship with land and industry. The artists in Earth WORKS show how the desire to examine these relationships simultaneously illuminates the casualties of the present while igniting a promise for the future.

George Boorujy (lives and works in Brooklyn, NY; represented by P.P.O.W, New York); Gary Colclough (lives and works in London, UK); Blue Curry (lives and works in London and Nassau; represented by toomer labzda, New York); Micah Ganske (lives and works in New York; represented by RH Gallery, New York); The Institute of Critical Zoologist (lives and works in London and Singapore); Jess Littlewood (lives and works in London); Colette Robbins (lives and works in New York); Bill Smith (lives and works in Illinois; represented by P.P.O.W, New York); Viktor Timofeev (lives and works in London; represented by Hannah Barry Gallery, London); Letha Wilson (lives and works in Brooklyn, NY).

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