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Orensanz 2008, The Far Reaches of Space

Spotted around the island this upcoming Armory Show weekend will be a silver shuttle embodying the imaginative voyage of renowned Spanish/American artist Angel Orensanz. Continuing his challenge to conventional ways of exhibiting, this interventional project encompasses Orensanz' recent explorations of time, space, and memory.

(PRWEB) March 27, 2008 -- March 27th - March 30th, 2008
Various locations in New York City

Flying in Nasa's Lab
Flying in Nasa's Lab

"Look down, there's everything! Everything is what Mars is, and
It looks exactly like your Apartment!"

"We are exploring a beautiful galaxy littered with planets, pieces of exploded rockets, asteroids and meteors with pretty tails sweeping through outer space." by Bob Holman (2004)

Spotted around the island this upcoming Armory Show weekend will be a silver shuttle embodying the imaginative voyage of renowned Spanish/American artist Angel Orensanz. Continuing his challenge to conventional ways of exhibiting, this interventional project encompasses Orensanz' recent explorations of time, space, and memory. Curated and conceptualized by Greggory Bradford and Jan Van Woensel, Orensanz 2008, The Far Reaches of Space, recalls three former art works of Angel Orensanz: Burning Universe (2002,) Steppes of Mars (2003,) and Nasa's Lab (2004.) As a time capsule that physically and symbolically expresses Orensanz's ideas of space and travel, the nomadic shuttle temporarily stations at selected art havens in the city. Upon embarking at these key locations, the shuttle transforms into a stage of live music and poetry performances. A private viewing cinema in the shuttle exhibits the aforementioned sculptures, installations and public performances captured on photo and in video. (The Far Reaches of Space, DVD, 38 minutes, directed by Karl Bardosh & Angel Orensanz, screenwriter Karl Bardosh and Al Orensanz, camera/editing: Zoi Florosz/ photos by Klara Palotai)

Angel Orensanz's is known for his large-scale artistic interventions designed for significant historic parts of cities and renowned art events such as the Venice Biennial, The Russian Museum in St. Petersburg and the Wales Museum of Modern Art. Further elaborating on the peripatetic nature of the artist, the traversing project Orensanz 2008, The Far Reaches of Space takes the New York City art scene as its primary mission. Probably at its highest peak moment of the year, with the Armory Show as a powerful mothership that comes surrounded by many satellite art fairs and special events, this project adds a whimsical element to the art hysteria of these days. In a poetic style, Orensanz 2008 navigates the city independently and unannounced, producing only impulses of motion, sound and experience without leaving traces.

Orensanz 2008, The Far Reaches of Space, converges the crossing paths of two worlds: between recalling the past and the celebration of the present. Daily video documentation of this art intervention/performance journey will be on view at the Angel Orensanz website

Orensanz 2008, The Far Reaches of Space
A project by independent curators Greggory Bradford and Jan Van Woensel
Sponsored by the Angel Orensanz Foundation, New York

Itinerary:

Thursday March 27: 2 p.m.: Volta Art Fair / 4 p.m.: The Armory Show + Pulse Art Fair / 6 p.m.: Chelsea Art Museum

Friday March 28: 10 a.m.: The Studio Museum in Harlem / 12 noon: Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza / 2 p.m.: Whitney Museum of American Art / 3 p.m.: The Armory Show + Pulse Art Fair

Saturday March 29: 12 noon: The Armory and Pulse Art Fair / 3 p.m.: Solomon Guggenheim Museum / 4 p.m.: Whitney Museum / 6 p.m.: Italian Cultural Institute

Sunday March 30: 10 a.m.: Lower East Side Galleries /1 p.m.: The New Museum of Contemporary Art / 3 p.m.: MoMa / 5 p.m.: The Armory Show + Pulse Art Fair

In the US you can receive the daily itinerary by sending the txt message "orensanz" to 41411.

For further information, please contact Jan Van Woensel at office.janvanwoensel AT gmail.com or (973) 901 - 8208 or Al Orensanz at orensanz AT gmail.com or at (212) 780-0175

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Al Orensanz
Angel Orensanz Foundation
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ATTACHED FILES

Burning Universe

Burning Universe
photo by Klara Palotai

The Steppes of Mars

The Steppes of Mars
photo by Klara Palotai

still frame from video

still frame from video

In Nasa's Lab

In Nasa's Lab
photo by Klara Palotai

Flying in Nasa's Lab

Flying in Nasa's Lab
photo by Klara Palotai

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