“Coming Together/Attica” film included in Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy

I was invited by the Moscow-Based V-A-C Foundation (Victoria—the art of being contemporary) to have the film of Coming Together/Attica by Nic Petry of Dancing Camera, installed in their exhibit, IK-00 Spaces of Confinement, curated by Katerina Chuchalini. This international group exhibition focuses on prison architecture and explores the spatial patterns of the institutions designed to punish and correct criminal, social, political and individual misconduct. IK-00 investigates the material and immaterial “walls” of prisons and other types of correctional institutions and the ways they have evolved and how they they intervene with social life. The exhibit was part of the 14th Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy and ran from June 6–August 24, at the Casa dei Tre Oci in Giudecca. Opening night was a dream!

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“There Might Be Others” presented as part of La MaMa Moves! Festival, May 15–18, 2014