Elsewhere features an integrated composition of artworks and object-displays produced from layered histories of interpretation and response to the former store and its historic 58-year collection. A visit to Elsewhere’s museum highlights a moment in an extended conversation between artists and thinkers, histories and memories, events and happenings, familiar things and extraordinary artworks. Within the epic installation that is elsewhere, multiple artworks in sculpture, video, photography, book arts, painting, sound, and performance are site-specifically curated throughout the environment. Audiences frame their own compositions, tactile experiences, and interactions as they wander through an evolving, unfolding artwork. At Elsewhere, audiences encounter an ongoing happening produced by artists that interweaves intention and chance, artists and artwork, museum and everyday life.
Link: www.elsewhereelsewhere.org
This picture is #43 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com