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The New Museum is presenting the exhibition and artist residency “Paul Ramírez Jonas: Half-truths” as the second iteration of the Department of Education and Public Engagement’s annual R&D Summers, a research and development initiative that emphasizes the New Museum’s year-round commitment to community partnerships and public dialogue at the intersection of art and social justice.
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Read MoreSPONSORED BY CREATIVE TIME | VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE FIVE BOROUGHS JUNE 3 – SEPTEMBER 6, 2010 The object of Key to the City is to collect experiences.
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Read MoreArtists Experiment is in its second year at MoMA. Developed by the Department of Education at the museum, the idea is to bring artists in dialogue
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Read MoreThe Guggenheim’s “Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today,” presented by the UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, is a sweeping survey of 37
Read MoreThe Guggenheim’s “Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today,” presented by the UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, is a sweeping survey of 37
Read MoreArtists Experiment is in its second year at MoMA. Developed by the Department of Education at the museum, the idea is to bring artists in dialogue
Read MoreSince 2011, New York-based A Blade of Grass has pushed outside the commercial art world model, to foster art that is “socially engaged.” The non-profit was founded by collector Shelley Rubin and Deborah Fisher. Rubin is best known for her interest, along with her husband, in Himalayan and Indian art which is shared with the public at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan. Fisher met Rubin while managing her private art collection, which consists of ...
Read MoreNew exhibitions increasingly are moving to outdoor spaces, giving visitors a carefully curated museum experience but without the walls.
Read MoreLast week, New York City officially became a playground when artist Paul Ramírez Jonas unveiled his latest work, Key to the City.
Read MoreWith Brooklyn a byword for artist studios and emerging artists, the Brooklyn Museum is uniquely positioned to introduce visitors to the latest work
Read MoreMany can relate to a sense of disembodied franticness that expands across the landscape of our daily lives. We are busy people.
Read MoreCarol Becker (Rail): Artists are concerned with the question of audience—the relationship between objects and/or process and audience.
Read MorePaul Ramirez Jonas with help from Creative Time, developed a public art project for the summer of 2010 where the medieval tradition of bestowing a key
Read MoreI was one of the many who wondered if BALTIC could top their breathtaking spring exhibition by Jenny Holzer, and with Cornelia Parker’s Doubtful Sound
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Paul Ramirez Jonas received a BFA from Brown University and an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, both in Providence, Rhode Island. Selected exhibitions include Key to the City, a citywide public art project with Creative Time in New York, NY in 2010, Substitute Teacher, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA, Cage Mix: Sculpture & Sound, Baltic Center for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England and Miami Basel in Miami, FL. Upcoming exhibitions include Publicar at Pinacoteca Do Estado in São Paulo, Brazil in 2011, a solo show at Alexander Gray Associates in New York, NY 2011, and Dictar y Recordar at Lamanchadetomate in Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 2010. Recent grants include the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant in 2009 and the Art Matters Grant in 2009. He is represented by Kong & Clinton Gallery New York. Paul Ramirez Jonas lives and works in New York.
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