Station Museum of Contemporary Art

The Station Museum of Contemporary Art features work by internationally renowned artists. It is located at 1502 Alabama St, Houston, TX 77004. The new exhibition, Abstraction Part 1, features a wide variety of abstract paintings. The artist spent five years searching for these pieces and creating this exhibition. His work has been exhibited in a number of major museums and has been honored with several awards. Home page.

Artists in the exhibition include Martha Wilson, Bobby English Jr., Heer Lee, and Jacob Cohen. The work on view is made with a wide variety of materials, including wood and metal. The installation is free and open to the public, and is accompanied by an artist book and a catalogue. The organizing curator is Hector Canonge.

The exhibition also features works by Chicago-born artist Dread Scott, who burned his money on Wall Street to draw attention to the current financial crisis. The exhibition is part of the traveling It's The Political Economy, Stupid exhibition organized by Gregory Sholette and Oliver Ressler. It features video works by artists from all over the world and examines the new norm of prolonged economic and political crisis. The exhibition's title comes from the catchphrase created by political commentator James Carville, which became closely associated with the Clinton presidential campaign in 1992.

The exhibition also features free public programs and film screenings. Additionally, the museum hosts a series of poetry evenings and a panel discussion on artists' work. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue and extensive documentation of each artist's career. The catalogue features historical photographs, a chronology, and new essays written by the curators.

Artists include a wide range of mediums, and there are also a few special exhibitions throughout the year. One of these is the Artist's Body, which explores the idea of ownership of one's body. It also looks at themes of vulnerability and representation. By presenting the body of an artist in a unique way, it allows viewers to see the artist's most intimate self in a new way.

The exhibition features more than 70 works by James Casebere. It will feature works from all stages of his career. Highlights include working notebooks, a series of collages, and an extensive collection of Polaroid studies. In addition to the artwork, the exhibition will feature works by the artist himself. Learn more about it here.

The exhibition also features engaging works by artists from various disciplines. It fosters intergenerational exchanges and diverse artistic perspectives on issues that affect New York City. Other exhibits will feature works by Jerolyn Bahm-Colombik, Roger Colombik, Christie Neptune, and Hidemi Takagi. One installation will also feature live music and dance performances.