NEW YORK, NY.- Ogilvy & Mather will be hosting New Language the third in a series of art installations at its new office space The Chocolate Factory -- with a show featuring the work of 14 emerging and established artists.
New Language explores the construct of language, its persistent ambiguity and the shifting character of language in the age of new media. The work featured represents a diverse range of artistic styles ranging from political textiles, photography that indexes arcane textual works, and large sculptural installations that employ portions of texts as building blocks.
Artists featured include Lisa Anne Auerbach, A.J. Bocchino, Iván Capote, Seong Chun, R. Luke DuBois, Mark Fox, Joshua Gurrie, Yael Kanarek, Glenda León, Danica Phelps, Alyssa Pheobus, Mickey Smith and Rachel Perry Welty, We feel fine (Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar). The exhibition is being curated by Jun Lee of Ogilvy & Mather New York. It will be on display at Ogilvy & Mather, The Chocolate Factory, on floors 4 and 8-11, from May 19 to October 15, 2010.
Mickey Smith (b. 1972, Duluth, MN, USA) received a B.A. in Photography from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 1994. Images from her Volume series have exhibited in New York, China and Russia. Smith has received the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Photography as well as grants from Forecast Public Art Affairs, CEC ArtsLink and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. She is represented by INVISIBLE-EXPORTS in New York.