Huh, Clever
Started in 2017, Huh, Clever is a growing collection of resources and references for artists.
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Exhibition Spac.es
Exhibition Spac.es started in 2016 as a free database of high-resolution emptied contemporary exhibition spaces and frames, as well as tutorials and resources. This online database serves as a resource for other artists, curators, or students, to establish their online and documented presence. The images and resources are published under the Creative Commons Zero license (free to copy, modify, distribute and use the photos for free, including commercial purposes, without asking permission). The emptied gallery images are free to download, and you can photoshop your own art images and objects into them. On one-hand it's an earnest resource, and the other, it's a prompt for artists to consider alternative ways of producing images that allow them to participate in the capital-A Art world.
Owen Duffy in E-Flux Education wrote “Josh Sender unveiled two websites: exhibitionspac.es and itwasallveryimpressive.com. While the latter clearly read as a net art project, exhibitionspac.es was more of a resource, helping artists fabricate documentation of their work by providing Photoshop tutorials and an image database of thousands of empty white cubes. At once a public service and cheeky comment on today’s overemphasis on image circulation, exhibitionspac.es actually provoked a question I had not bothered to think of for some time: Is this art?”
When I made Exhibition Spac.es in my second year of grad school, I believed that installation shots were a show of power and framed images within a new set of expectations - the image of an artwork installed in a space asks that the art object is considered with a weight of institutional validation. The 'implied object' never delivers on the promises of its potential, but it also doesn’t need to. Online audiences view the fictional documentation and imagine the art object as a real thing, worthy enough to be printed and framed.
Huh, Clever
Started in 2017, Huh, Clever is a growing collection of resources and references for artists.
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New Gallery Institute
New Gallery Institute is a nomadic arts organization that works with artists to realize a vision with digital-first exhibitions. NGI works closely with artists to support the exhibition's narrative and reach beyond what might typically be possible without incredible funding or resources.
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Josh Sender is an artist based between Omaha, Nebraska and Baltimore, Maryland. He received a BFA from The College of New Jersey and an MFA in Multidisciplinary Art from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. His work has been exhibited at galleries and museums internationally and he’s been invited to give talks, critiques, and studio-visits at universities across the US.
An occasional award-winning web designer, he’s worked on design teams in New York, DC and Baltimore. He's worked with clients and brands that cross industries and disciplines: federal government, luxury fashion ecommerce, higher-education, progressive non-profits, political campaigns, arts organizations, and tons of individual artists. He's helping lead design @ Fastspot. He previously taught as a professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
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He's shown work in exhibitions and film screenings at:
- Institute of Contemporary Art Baltimore
- Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
- Corneliu Miklosi Museum in Romania
- The Wrong Digital Art Biennale
- Microscope Gallery in New York
- MoMA PS1 Basement Theater (lol, but still)
- Connersmith Gallery
- Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
- CICA Museum in South Korea
...and more!