‘plants for plants and globes’ by katharina grosse, 2008 made from acrylic on balloons, soil, walls, floor installation at vitoria-gasteiz

prospect.1 new orleans
at: various locations throughout the city of new orleans
from: november 1st, 2008 – january 18, 2009

the largest biennale of international contemporary art that the U.S. has ever organized will open this saturday, november 1st, 2008. since the post-katrina floods of 2005, the international art community has expressed a desire to contribute to the city and its people. called prospect.1 new orleans, over 75 international artists will participate in the event. the biennale will spread throughout museums, historic buildings and various other venues showcasing the city through a range of contemporary art installations.

prospect.1 new orleans largest biennale of contemporary art organized by the U.S. ‘social dress new orleans – 730 days after’ by takashi horisaki, 2008 – made from latex, cheesecloth, remnants of katrina-damaged houses, steel pipe, steel wire, cable

prospect.1 new orleans largest biennale of contemporary art organized by the U.S. ‘an arbitrary history: river’ installation at the guggenheim by cai guo-qiang

prospect.1 new orleans largest biennale of contemporary art organized by the U.S. ‘hang over’ by fred tomaselli,  2005 (leaves, pills, acrylic, resin on wood panel) courtesy of the museum of contemporary art, los angeles

prospect.1 new orleans largest biennale of contemporary art organized by the U.S. ‘mississippi bucket’ by alexandre arrechea, 2008 courtesy of the artist and magnan projects, new yorkprospect.1 new orleans largest biennale of contemporary art organized by the U.S. ‘boeuf gras’ by tony fitzpatrick, 2008 (mixed media and collage on paper) courtesy the artist and pierogi, brooklyn

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prospect.1 new orleans: http://www.prospectneworleans.org katharina grosse: http://www.katharinagrosse.com takashi horisaki: http://www.takashihorisaki.com cai guo-qiang: http://www.caiguoqiang.com