¡Té Lo Perdiste! by Puerto Rican curator Anabel Vazquez at The Mills Gallery and the Boston Center for the Arts
And perhaps, that’s the point. You missed it. This
exhibition continues to explore the very temporary placement of art in both
traditional and nontraditional venues. The show, part of an ongoing series,
features a rotating group of both artists and curators, organized by Robert
Moeller, who work together to program very brief pop-up exhibitions. These can
range from informal backyard events to the embedding of new work into an existing
art collection in someone’s home for an evening.
This exhibition at the Mills
Gallery, lasting only two days, has in its title the most likely response to
questions about its brief existence: Yeah, you missed it! With work by: liselot
van der heijden, kristine roan, a.b miner, julia parker, franklin evans, raul
gonzalez, maggie jensen, caroline bagenal, dead art star, pat falco, antoniadis
& stone, maria molteni, frank egloff, genesis baez, dave ortega, geoff
hargadon, andrea sherrill evans, sarah krizon, j.r. uretsky, carlos jimenez
cahua, anthony palocci jr., nick schietromo, elaine bay.
Anabel Vazquez, curator
Plus: ¡Té Lo Perdiste! An individual and overlapping
durational performance program curated by anabel vázquez rodríguez featuring
work by benjamin lundberg, dey hernández vázquez, ian deleón, shey rivera ríos.
And: A Table: Get organized, Get saved! Presented by: nia evans, Boston NAACP,
lissy romanow, Neighbor to Neighbor, and priscilla flint representing the Black
Economic Justice Institute. Special thanks to Randi Hopkins and the entire
staff of The Mills Gallery and the Boston Center for the Arts for their
support. Curated by: Robert Moeller
Free Public Opening Reception: Friday, April
17, 6-9pm , Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts , April 17th and
18th, 2015
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