SuttonBeresCuller: Panoptos
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SuttonBeresCuller: Panoptos
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Betsey Brock betsey@henryart.org, 206.616.9625 (not for publication) Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle Gallery information (phone number for publication): 206.543.2280 URL: www.henryart.org SuttonBeresCuller: Panoptos October 2, 2010 - February 13, 2011 East Gallery As part of the spirited exhibition Vortexhibition Polyphonica, artists SuttonBeresCuller have created Panoptos — an interactive installation that will invite viewers, both on-site and online, to engage with the Henry’s collection in an entirely new way. For the Henry’s East Gallery, the three artists selected over 150 paintings, sculptures, and other works from the museum’s collection that the Henry team installed “salon style,” covering the walls floor to ceiling. In front of this multi-faceted presentation, a custom-made apparatus transports a high definition camera along the x- and y-axes of this grid-like installation. At a viewing station in the Stroum Gallery, visitors can steer the camera remotely, perusing and zooming in on the art in the gallery next door. These details are seen larger than life on a 63” flat screen monitor in this space and uploaded to the Web as screen shots for others to see and comment upon using the Henry’s social media platforms. Over the course of the exhibition, SBC will track and record all of the image fragments, to form a culminating, and cumulative, work of art that reconstructs the overall installation using the documentary data. This artist project is made possible with generous support from the Harpo Foundation. Artist Lecture: SuttonBeresCuller Thursday, September 16, 2010, 7:00 - 8:00 PM Henry Auditorium Henry Members FREE | General Admission $5 Join the artists in the Henry Auditorium for a candid discussion on the development of their practice followed by a preview of their exhibition Panoptos in the East Gallery. SuttonBeresCuller is a trio of artists (John Sutton, Ben Beres, and Zac Culler) who have worked collaboratively since 1999, when they met as students at Cornish College of the Arts. Over the past decade they have created ways to engage viewers through mobile sculptures, street actions, and temporary site-specific installations that often attract (sometimes unsuspecting) audiences to new readings of and approaches to political, social, cultural, and aesthetic issues. SuttonBeresCuller is dedicated to a form of “public art” that is generous in nature, participatory for the willing, and refreshingly free of dogma for the uninitiated. HOURS: The Henry Art Gallery is open 11-4, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and 11-9 on Thursdays and Fridays; closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Holidays closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day, and Independence Day. ADMISSION By suggested donation: $10 general, $6 seniors (62 and older); free to Henry Art Gallery members, UW students, faculty and staff with ID, high school and college students with ID; children 13 and under. CONTACTS Henry Art Gallery Information (Number for publication) 206.543.2280, info@henryart.org Media/Press Contact 206.616.9625, betsey@henryart.org (Not for publication) www.henryart.org Twitter: @henryartgallery Facebook: facebook.com/henryartgallery Blog: http://hankblog.wordpress.com/