You Are Here NYC: Art, Information, and Mapping

Curated by Katharine Harmon, author of You Are Here – NYC: Mapping the Soul of the City, with Jessie Braden, Director, Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative, Pratt Institute.

September 22-November 15, 2017

Opening Reception
Thursday, September 21, 6-8 PM

Presenting data-based maps of NYC, by artists and information designers, that address an increasingly relevant question: in what forms can data visualization become art, and how can artists make data visible?

Artists, designers, and data analysts
Kim Baranowski; Alexander Chen; Xingying Du, Michelle Htar, and Jessica Silverman; Nicholas Fraser and Heidi Neilson; Neil Freeman; Christine Gedeon; Daniel Goddemeyer, Moritz Stefaner, Dominikus Baur, and Lev Manovich; Jill Hubley; Ekene Ijeoma; Bettina Johae; Jerome Marshak; Christopher Mason/PathoMap team; Doug McCune; John Nelson; Jenny Odell; Perkins+Will / Quilters without Borders; Herwig Scherabon; Erica Sellers; Chris Whong

Free and open to the public

144 West 14th Street, Second Floor
New York, NY 10011
212.647.7778
exhibits@pratt.edu

Gallery Hours
Monday-Saturday, 11 AM-6 PM
Thursday until 8 PM

http://www.pratt.edu/exhibitions
@prattexhibits
#youareherenyc

Museum of Modern Art Performance (Nov 10, 2012)

A STUDY FOR STAIRCASE, NO. 111012
JEROME MARSHAK and KENYA (ROBINSON)

On November 10, 2012, as part of Recess at MOMA, Jerome Marshak and Kenya (Robinson) asked the viewer to consider the Museum of Modern Art’s own architecture as a work for exhibition. Following the artists’ choreography, a group of performers traveled between various positions on the main staircase, performing prescribed actions. View map and intervention details here.

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