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  2002-2003 Exhibition Schedule

September 5 - October 5, 2002
Ted Purves, Independent Curator/Visiting Professor at JFK University, Oakland, CA
Shadow Cabinets in a Bright Country invites a selection of artist collaboratives to create projects that seek to fill holes left in the social sphere by the retreat of government interest and support.
Artists: Temporary Services, The Center for Urban Pedagogy, Marksearch, Nuts Society, and It Can Change
[Selected from apexart Unsolicited Proposal Program]

October 9 - November 9, 2002
Jan Hoet
with Ann Demeester, Director of SMAK, Museum for Contemporary Art, Gent, Belgium and Director of MARTa Herford, Museum for Contempary Art and Design, Herford, Germany. Demeester is the Director of W139, Amsterdam
In Time is Free, the twentieth century notion of leisure time as unstructured and relaxing is challenged through the artworks by Ellen Brusselmans, Jessica Diamond, Asta Groeting, Kenny Macleod, Manfred Pernice, Ettore Spalletti, Silke Schatz

November 13 - December 21, 2002
sans, an exhibition consisting of five weeks of disparate programming, with each day scheduled by a different artist, writer, and/or curator - see page for details.

January 4 - February 1, 2003
Jill Dawsey and Melissa Brookhart
, PhD Candidates, Stanford University, CA
Walking in the City examines the work of Valerie Tevere, Alex Villar, Simon Leung, and Kim Soo-ja and highlights the way they engage with the historic strategies of resisting and negotiating regulated space developed by Valie Export, Yayoi Kusama, Adrian Piper and David Wojnarowicz.
[Selected from apexart Unsolicited Proposal Program]

February 5 - March 8, 2003
John Baldessari
and Meg Cranston, artist and artist/writer, Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by the Grace Paley short story by the same name, the exhibition An Interest in Life combines artworks demonstrating a liveliness that avoids art world hermeticism and encourages understanding through their plain spoken nature.
Artists: Brienne Arrington, Erin Cosgrove, Jen Liu, Jennifer Nelson, D’Ette Nogel, Micol Hebron.

March 12- April 12, 2003
Rebecca Gordon Nesbitt
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Independent Curator, co-founder of Salon 3, Glasgow, Scotland
Between the Lines realizes an environment for information exchange of the many pertinent issues in the world today that are not being discussed by mainstream media. This idealized total resource system facilitates the dispersal of relevant information through the works by the artists.
Artists: Ross Birrell, Jakob Boeskov, Steven Duval, Gardar Eide Einarsson & Oscar Tuazon, Regina Moller, N55, John Pilger and others.

April16 - May 17, 2003
Vasif Kortun
, Director, Proje4L Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art and the Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Turkey
Is it too romantic to treat an exhibition like a space of representation? Undesire articulates its curator's inability to be present in today's United States of America at war and the works echo the tensions and emotions that are created during a relationship of conflict.
Artists: Phil Collins, Fikret Atay, Inci Eviner, and Dan Perjovschi.

May 21 - June 21, 2003
Eugenie Tsai
, Independent Curator, New York, NY
Art After the Age of Mechanical Reproduction uncovers the many layers of the copy by looking at artists that either work directly from a reproduction or reproduce their own work. In both systems of production, the image is transformed in the artist's interpretation. The finished products deliberately never look like the source being copied.
Artists: Suzanne Bocanegra, Michael Cloud, Anoka Faruqee, Marietta Ganapin, and Devorah Sperber

June 15 - July 26, 2003
2003 Summer Program

Katy Siegel, Artforum contributing editor and art critic, selects Mitchell Algus and Michelle Maccarone
Artforum contributing editor and art critic, Katy Siegel, has selected two gallerists to each select two artists that they do not represent for a four week exhibition.
Artists: John Dogg, Kaz, Oshiro, Roberto Cuoghi and Nate Lowman


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