Exhibition
How to Make a Monument (Dis)appear

Daniel Malone: Mały Powstaniec (The Little Upriser)
Daniel Malone: Mały Powstaniec (The Little Upriser) | © Daniel Malone

Ludlow 38

This exhibition, especially conceived by curator Stanisław Welbel and artist Daniel Malone for Ludlow 38, is based on a set of questions regarding the legal status, rights, and responsibilities of art in public spaces (both outdoors and in museums, universities, etc.) including contemporary forms of censorship and historical revision. It draws on a few very specific stories relating to contemporary figurative art and forms of public monuments found in the former Communist Block, as well as the current debate around the removal of Confederate and other colonialist and/or racist statues in the US.

With the kind supported of Culture.pl, Adam Mickiewicz Institute; Beach64retreat; MonkeyFab

Presented by the Agency for Legal Imagination operating throughout 2018 at MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38

Details

Ludlow 38

38 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002

Language: English
Price: Free admission

+1 212 4398700 ludlow38@goethe.de