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Panther Modern: Room Fourteen - Installation by Jonathan Monaghan
Dates:
Fri Aug 28, 2015 18:00 - Sat Oct 03, 2015
Panther Modern is pleased to release Room Fourteen, featuring an installation by Jonathan Monaghan
Opens 28 August 2015
www.panthermodern.org
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Jonathan Monaghan:
Based in the U.S., Jonathan Monaghan crafts surreal and psychologically driven works that operate within the real, imagined and virtual worlds. He builds absurdist 3D environments that contain compelling objects, often pulling from populist sources, such as historic architecture, religious iconography, design, science fiction, and advertising.
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.
Curated by LaTurbo Avedon
Opens 28 August 2015
www.panthermodern.org
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Jonathan Monaghan:
Based in the U.S., Jonathan Monaghan crafts surreal and psychologically driven works that operate within the real, imagined and virtual worlds. He builds absurdist 3D environments that contain compelling objects, often pulling from populist sources, such as historic architecture, religious iconography, design, science fiction, and advertising.
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.
Curated by LaTurbo Avedon
Panther Modern: Room Thirteen – installation by Claudia Hart
Dates:
Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:00 - Mon Aug 31, 2015
Panther Modern is pleased to release Room Thirteen, beginning our second year of exhibitions with an installation by Claudia Hart.
Opens 31 July 2015
www.panthermodern.org
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.
Curated by LaTurbo Avedon
Opens 31 July 2015
www.panthermodern.org
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.
Curated by LaTurbo Avedon
Panther Modern – Room Twelve: Morehshin Allahyari and Andrew Blanton
Dates:
Thu Jul 02, 2015 18:00 - Sun Aug 02, 2015
Panther Modern is pleased to release Room Twelve, featuring an installation by Morehshin Allahyari and Andrew Blanton.
Opening Thursday, July 2
http://panthermodern.org
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each artist.
Opening Thursday, July 2
http://panthermodern.org
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space,
encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. Given the variety of methods available to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each artist.
Room Ten – MSHR, Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper at Panther Modern
Dates:
Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:00 - Sat May 30, 2015
Panther Modern is pleased to release Room Ten, featuring works by MSHR – Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper.
Opening Thursday, April 30
http://panthermodern.org/
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MSHR is the collaborative project of Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy from Portland, OR, USA. The duo formed in 2011 during their involvement in the art collective Oregon Painting Society. MSHR explores ceremonial, cybernetic and cyborgian realms through interactive installation, analog synthesizer design, and ritualistic performance. Using blind probe-heads for hands, they feel out the space of the hyper-object chamber, exploring textures and searching for new hallways.
2014 fellows at Eyebeam Center for Art & Technology in NYC, Birch and Brenna have exhibited collaborative and solo digital artworks, sculpture, and performed at museums, venues, and festivals around the world including: Rhizome, Bitforms, Kunstverein Dusseldorf, Yerba Buena Center, The Future Gallery Berlin, 319 Scholes, Festival Nrml Mexico, and more.
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space, encouraging artists to create site-specific installations with the abilities made possible by software.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. These sites remain open for the artist to create additional installations at any time. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.
Opening Thursday, April 30
http://panthermodern.org/
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MSHR is the collaborative project of Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy from Portland, OR, USA. The duo formed in 2011 during their involvement in the art collective Oregon Painting Society. MSHR explores ceremonial, cybernetic and cyborgian realms through interactive installation, analog synthesizer design, and ritualistic performance. Using blind probe-heads for hands, they feel out the space of the hyper-object chamber, exploring textures and searching for new hallways.
2014 fellows at Eyebeam Center for Art & Technology in NYC, Birch and Brenna have exhibited collaborative and solo digital artworks, sculpture, and performed at museums, venues, and festivals around the world including: Rhizome, Bitforms, Kunstverein Dusseldorf, Yerba Buena Center, The Future Gallery Berlin, 319 Scholes, Festival Nrml Mexico, and more.
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Panther Modern is a file-based exhibition space, encouraging artists to create site-specific installations with the abilities made possible by software.
Each project shown at Panther is given a unique structure in the format of a 3D model file, which built to engage the artist and their process of making. These sites remain open for the artist to create additional installations at any time. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.