Episodes
Wednesday May 04, 2022
I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Utopia! Racism! Cold War! + The American Dream!
Today, Field Projects Co-Directors Jacob Rhodes and Kris Racaniello cover their trip to Staten Island, Snug Harbor, and last week's studio visits with Siobhan McBride and Natalie Wadlington. Then the FP team interviews artist Johannah Herr with her co-author and collaborator Cara Marsh Sheffler. Herr’s solo show I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE is on view at Field Projects gallery through May 21, 2022. They talk about the 1939 and 1964 world's fairs that took place in Flushing NY–– a discussion covering consumerism, capitalism, collaborations between and across mediums, segregation and the racist history of housing policy, plus daring to dream of the future. Jacob and Kris wrap things up after the interview with a short list of shows to “go see” right now!
Show Notes
Interviewee Social Handles & Websites
Johanna Herr: @johannah_herr https://www.johannahherr.com/
Cara Marsh Sheffler: @carasheffler https://conversationalist.org/writer/cara-marsh-sheffler/
Studio Visits:
Siobahn McBride: @Siobhanmcbride8 https://www.siobhanmcbride.com/
Natalie Wadlington: @natalie.wadlington https://www.nataliewadlington.com/ (Current Show on View at Dallas Contemporary thru August!)
GO SEEs
Living, Catherine Haggarty, Geary Contemporary @ 208 Bowery, NYC, April 28 - June 4, 2022
We're All Going to the World's Fair, Film, playing at Cinemas throughout NYC and streaming online
Gall, K. C. Joseph, Soloway Gallery @ 348 S 4th St. Brooklyn, NY, May 8 - June 12, 2022
Diagramming Space, Marguerite Louppe, Rosenberg & Co @ 19 East 66th Street, NY, April 19 - July 1, 2022
Allegories, Katie Hector, The Cabin LA, on view thru end of May. DM @dannyfirst for more details
About Field Projects + the Pod
Field Projects is an artist-run gallery and online venue dedicated to emerging and mid-career artists. Centered on long-term curatorial projects, Field Projects presents monthly exhibitions at their Chelsea location on 26th Street in addition to participating in pop-up exhibitions in and around New York as well art fairs around the world. The gallery invites artists to submit their work for consideration twice a year through an open call submission process. We discover about 80% of the artists we show through our open call submission process.
Field Pod is hosted by Field Projects Co-Directors Kris Racaniello and Jacob Rhodes. Kris is the editor and producer of the Pod, while Jacob is the head of graphics and social distribution.
Field Projects gallery was founded by Jacob Rhodes and Keri Oldham in 2011.