VISUAL ARTS ALUMNI: Pooneh Maghazhe, Nick Paparone, Yve Laris Cohen ('11SOA): "First Among Equals"

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Date:

From 14-Mar-12 (All day) through 12-Aug-12 (All day)

Location:

Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania 118 S. 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Contact:

Visual Arts

Info:

For further information regarding this event, please contact Visual Arts by sending email to visualarts@columbia.edu .
Bodega is happy to announce our participation in First Among Equals,  
an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia
that considers the various modes contemporary artists have developed
to work with their peers. For Bodega's contribution, we have organized
a group of performances and a series of PDFs that offer various
perspectives on the social, political, and economic relationships that
inform contemporary artistic practice.
All PDFs will be available on our website at bodegaphiladelphia.org
and will be available in printed form at the ICA for the duration of
the exhibition.

Contributors to Bodega's representation in First Among Equals include:
Marco Kane Braunschweiler, Xavier Cha, Yve Laris-Cohen, Extra Extra,
Aaron Levy, Pooneh Magazehe, Elizabeth Orr, Nick Paparone, Dushko
Petrovich, Possible Projects, Jen Rosenblit, Shannon Stratton, Martine
Syms

The schedule of performances is as follows:
Nick Paparone with Pooneh Maghazehe: Saturday, March 31, 2pm
Elizabeth Orr: Saturday, April 8, 2pm
Yve Laris Cohen: Saturday, May 5, 2pm
Jen Rosenblit: Saturday, June 2, 1pm
Xavier Cha: Saturday, June 23, 2pm
Nick Paparone with Pooneh Maghazehe: Saturday, July 7, 2pm
Elizabeth Orr: Saturday, Aug 4, 2pm

We will announce details for each performance as the dates near.


Other participants in the exhibition include: Kathryn Andrews, Alex Da
Corte, Extra Extra (Derek Frech, Joe Lacina, Daniel Wallace), Machete
Group (Avi Alpert, Alexi Kukuljevic, and Gabriel Rockhill), Marginal
Utility (Yuka Yokoyama, David Dempewolf), P&Co. (Aram Moshayedi,
Carter Mull, Jesse Willenbring), Mateo Tannatt, Wu Tsang

The Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania is
located at 118 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA



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