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Philagrafika Presents: Megawords |
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Philagrafika presents: Megawords at Landmarks Contemporary Projects.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Philagrafika presents: Megawords at Landmarks Contemporary Projects September 5- September 12, 2006. Exhibition hours: 12-6 Mon-Sat., 1-5 Sun. Wednesday, September 6 - Panel Discussion at 6pm with Reception following from 7:30-9pm. Powel House Museum, 244 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia. Free and open to the public (but reservations encouraged by September 2nd to rmott@philagrafika.org).
Megawords Magazine is an ongoing, collaborative artistic investigation by Dan Murphy and Anthony Smyrski. Through their artwork, they address issues of community and document people surviving in cities all over the world. Prior to this Philagrafika project, the primary medium of this exploration has been the freely-distributed and critically acclaimed print publication Megawords.
Philagrafika, in partnership with the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks: Contemporary Projects, is pleased to present the self titled project Megawords, a site specific installation by Dan Murphy and Anthony Smyrski, at Landmarks Powel House Museum. Curated by Robert Wuilfe, This will be the first exhibition of contemporary art in the unique and important historic space since the 1770s.
In their exhibition, Murphy and Smyrski will take advantage of the visual grandeur of the 18th century structure as a stark contrast to the modern urban imagery of their continuing Megawords project. By projecting photographs and video within the house, audiences will enter an immersive environment in which a reconstructed version of the past meets the reality of the present. By taking contemporary art out of the white cube of a typical gallery or museum, the installation will provide a surprising, accessible context for an audience experience. Philagrafika and Megawords are using printmaking to link Philadelphias modern urban life and its historic past to demonstrate the power of art and provide a new way of seeing the world.
In addition to the exhibition, Philagrafika will host a free public panel discussion which will examine the way the medium of print is ideally suited to communicate issues of history, social class and the urban environment to contemporary audiences. The discussion will include the artists Murphy and Smyrski and they will be joined by: Alex Baker, Ph.D., Curator of Contemporary Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Historian and author George W. Boudreau, Ph.D.; Shelley Langdale, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Artist and author Steven Powers, aka Espo; Photographer and Whitney Biennial participant Zoe Strauss.
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