November 20- December 13, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 19, 7-10pm
Viewing Hours: Wednesday-Friday, 2-8pm; Saturday & Sunday, 12-6pm
No Longer Empty Curatorial Lab (NLE Lab) is pleased to present Intersecting Imaginaries at 900 Grand Concourse, a site-responsive exhibition curated by Natasha Bunzl, Dalaeja Foreman, Paola Gallio, Mary Kay Judy, Eva Mayhabal Davis, Lindsey O’Connor, Walter Puryear, and Emilia Shaffer-Del Valle. Including sculpture, photography, installation, video, works on paper and commissioned works by Bronx-based and tri-state area artists, Intersecting Imaginaries considers mapping as a method for understanding place, time, and identity.
The title of the exhibition is borrowed from the philosophical concept of the social imaginary, which considers community to be composed of human interaction and perceived connection. Intersecting Imaginaries melds this abstract understanding with an acknowledgement of external circumstance, presenting a constellation of works that speak to memory and lived experience as composite parts of a map, and as the binding fibers of community.
Facing the Bronx Supreme Courthouse, and mere blocks from Yankee Stadium, the storefront sits in a highly frequented intersection of the South Bronx. These landmarks, each controversial in their own right, arouse singular stories within a diverse borough that inform the cultural and sociopolitical discussion at the heart of the exhibition. The site has served many functions: it was once a ballroom as part of the Concourse Plaza Hotel, a diner, a thrift store, and now stands empty, sharing walls with housing provided by the Mid-Bronx Senior Citizen Council. Remnants of its former lives are evident in the raw space, serving as inspiration and context for works that navigate body politics, racial identity, communities in flux, and the natural environment as both separate and intersecting realities.
In conjunction with the exhibition, a series of public programs will explore a complex vision of the culture and the current environment of the South Bronx, while drawing parallels across all five boroughs, and to cities around the world. Check back for updates.
Artists: Elia Alba / Arthur Avilés and Nicolás Dumit Estévez / Bronx Photo League / Linda Cunningham / Josué Guarionex / Giorgio Guidi / Ariel Jackson / So Yoon Lim / Laura Napier / Anne Percoco and Ellie Irons / Amy Pryor / David Shrobe / Manuela Viera-Gallo
http://ellieirons.com/projects/nesl/
http://www.nolongerempty.org/nc/home/what-we-do/exhibitions/exhibition/intersecting-imaginaries/