International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)

www.iscp-nyc.org

Participating Artists: Etienne Chambaud, Irene Kopelman, David Levine, 
David Maroto, Mladen Stilinovic, Magnus Thierfelder and Carey Young
organized by Sarah Demeuse

Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 19 at 6.30pm
Sarah Demeuse and David Levine in conversation moderated by Kari Conte.

A German ELLE from 1998 functions as an initial reflection on the 
self-presentation of the International Studio & Curatorial Program 
(ISCP) and its then artist-residents and professional visitors. The 
magazine's full-page shots of artists in their studios provide the 
starting point for a three-way examination of disparate clichés about 
contemporary artists as workers and the people in their surroundings who 
legitimize this peculiar 'at-work-ness.'

pertaining to a profession proverbially energetic and nervous includes 
work by Étienne Chambaud, Irene Kopelman, David Levine, David Maroto, 
Mladen Stilinovic, Magnus Thierfelder and Carey Young. A selection of 
ISCP's own collection of photographs will function as a refrain in this 
group show. As a whole, the exhibition subtly undermines three tropes 
associated with an artist's work: the mysterious invisibility or 
potentiality of artistic labor as example of post-industrial 
immateriality; art as resistance to commonplace productivity; and, 
possibly closer to home, the performative formulas and taboos associated 
with successful artistic professionalism.

As the second installment in a year-long thematic exhibition cycle 
related to work, pertaining to a profession proverbially energetic and 
nervous takes at face value the fact that the international roving 
artist-cum-MacBookPro has taken the place of the blue-collar Brooklyn 
printmaker and therefore turns the tables, highlighting the expectations 
of those who visit this contemporary workspace.


This exhibition has been made possible thanks to the support of: 
Brooklyn Arts Council, The Greenwich Collection, National Endowment for 
the Arts and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
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