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SUMMARY:On/Off the Grid
LOCATION:Irvine Contemporary\n1412 14th St NW\nWashington\, District Of Columbia 20005
DESCRIPTION:On/Off the Grid\n\nHasan Elahi\, Adam Fowler\, Teo González\, Courtney Jordan\, Amy Lin\,\n\nLinn Meyers\, Tadashi Moriyama\, Molly Springfield\, Yuriko Yamaguchi\n\nFebruary 13 - March 20\, 2010\n\nOpening reception with the artists: Saturday\, February 13\, 6:00-8:00PM\n\nOn/Off the Grid\n\nHasan Elahi\, Adam Fowler\, Teo González\, Courtney Jordan\, Amy Lin\,\n\nLinn Meyers\, Tadashi Moriyama\, Molly Springfield\, Yuriko Yamaguchi\n\nFebruary 13 - March 20\, 2010\n\nOpening reception with the artists: Saturday\, February 13\, 6:00-8:00PM\n\nIrvine Contemporary is pleased to present On/Off the Grid\, a curated exhibition of works by artists who work with--and against--the concepts of grids\, networks\, architecture\, and abstract systems. Artists include Hasan Elahi\, Adam Fowler\, Teo González\, Courtney Jordan\, Amy Lin\, Linn Meyers\, Tadashi Moriyama\, Molly Springfield\, Yuriko Yamaguchi. Opening reception with the artists: Saturday\, February 13\, 6:00-8:00PM.\n\nPlaying on all senses of the metaphor "grid\," the exhibition features works that engage with formal systems or embody a critique of moving with\, or against\, grids\, networks\, and a priori abstract structures. Being "on the grid" today can mean being connected\, part of the network\, plugged into the system\, knowable and known to others; "off the grid" means the opposite\, disconnected\, isolated\, inaccessible\, unknowable. Networks and grids have been the main modeling systems for many domains of life--idealized abstractions\, information technology\, texts\, digital media\, social organization\, political power\, complexity theory. On/Off the Grid presents a sampling of ways that artists visualize the significance of grids\, networks\, and complexity across many artistic mediums.\n\nYuriko Yamaguchi participates in the exhibition courtesy of Adamson Gallery\, and Linn Meyers courtesy of G Fine Art. We want to thank Adamson Gallery and G Fine Art for their collaboration in this exhibition.
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