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Notes on Anti-Mapping Architecture: Oscar Bluemner and Jay Henderson

January 20 March 21

Exhibit Reception: Thursday, January 22, 6-8 pm

Artist Talk: Saturday, February 7 at 2 pm

In this site-specific exhibition, artist and curator Jay Henderson explores the concept of Anti-Mapping Architecture through a display featuring his latest body of work and a selection of Oscar Bluemner (1867-1938) pieces from Vera Bluemner Kouba Collection.

Jay Henderson is an artist and curator who works primarily with sculpture and drawing relating to critical issues of the built environment. His artwork has been exhibited at Artists Space (NYC), Underdonk (NYC), Participant Inc. (NYC), Flux Factory (NYC), Frosch & Portmann Gallery (NYC), Cornell University, and the Kunsthochscule fรผr Medien Kรถln (Germany), among other venues. From 2008-2015, he curated exhibitions in NYC, Montreal, Berlin, and Mexico City with HKJB, a nomadic curatorial group he co-founded with artist Benjamin King. His artwork and curatorial practice have been written about in HyperallergicBrooklyn MagazineBushwick Daily and NYFA Current, among others. He received his MFA from Rutgers University and BFA from Southern Methodist University.

Jay Henderson – Curator
Jody Poczik – Installation Support
Jonathan Critcher – Designer 

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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