This collaborative project by Jane Ingram Allen and 42 artists from 38 different countries is on exhibition at the Distillery Gallery, Boston, MA, from April 3 - May 15, 2009. After the exhibition in Boston, it will next be displayed at the American Cultural Center in Taipei, June 6-26, 2009. Other exhibitions of this work around the world are being arranged and will be posted here later!
“One World – Many Papers” Exhibition
Distillery Gallery
516 E. 2nd St., 1st Floor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
April 3 – May 15, 2009
“One World – Many Papers” is a collaborative installation art project
by Jane Ingram Allen and 42 artists from around the world.
Claudia Aranovich – Argentina
Gail Stiffe – Australia (Victoria)
Joanna Gair – Australia (Tasmania)
Jean-Pierre Husquinet – Belgium
Marcos Zacariades – Brazil
Daniela Todorova – Bulgaria
Serge Olivier Fokoua – Cameroon
Liliana Kleiner – Canada
Cristian Medina – Chile
Shu Xingchuan – China
Igor Lukic – Croatia
Jorge Luis Santana – Cuba
Jan Spanihel – Czech Republic
Anni Fiil – Denmark
Seppo Hallavainio – Finland
Jan Fairburn-Edwards – France
POLSKA – France (Paris)
Helene Tschacher – Germany
Ellie Schimelman and Aba House Kids
– Ghana
Jaffa Laam Lam – Hong Kong
Ashish Ghosh – India
Izhar Neuman – Israel
Roberto Manino – Italy
Kyoko Ibe – Japan
Hyomyung Kang – Korea
Nane Wenhammar – Mexico
Prue Townsend – New Zealand
Loreto Apilado – Philippines
Luis Simoes and Rita Manuel –
Portugal
Vesna Pantelic – Serbia
Sonya Rademeyer – South Africa
Pablo Fuentes – Spain
Beatrice Kitchenmann – Switzerland
Chaiping Lui – Taiwan
Jane Barnett and Students of Moshi
International School – Tanzania
Chaiyanandha Cha-umngam –
Thailand
Varol Topac – Turkey
Paula MacGregor – UK (England)
Joanne Kaar – UK (Scotland)
Naomi Marshall – USA (Colorado)
Lori Goodman – USA (California)
Marcia Widenor – USA (NY)
Each artist designed and made a piece of handmade paper art representing his country and sent it to Jane who assembled all the papers to create the finished mixed-media installation artwork, a world map with no political borders. “One World – Many Papers” is a part of TransCultural Exchange’s global project “Here, There and Everywhere: Anticipating the Future of Art” (www.transculturalexchange.org) featured at the conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, Boston, April 3-5, 2009.
The Distillery Gallery is a not-for-profit gallery space located in the heart of The Distillery artist's building in South Boston, MA, open 9-5, Monday – Saturday.
3 comments:
beautiful work!
I waiting for you, in Spain, the next year for the exhibition!(if it's possible...)
hug
Pablo
Hello Jane! Sorry to be leaving this in your comment box but i couldn't find your email address. I just wanted to say thank you SO much for contributing to my book "Green Guide for Artists". Your work & your message are both beautiful & provoking! The book is *officially* out & I need to send your address to Rockport so you can get your contributor's copy. I hope you like it!
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