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| 2006: Michael Light: 100 Suns. Hosfelt Gallery, New York City 2006: Major Bang, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Dirty Bomb. A Suspense comedy with magic. The Foundry Theatre. Arts at St. Anne's, Brooklyn, NY. more info; NYTimes Theater Review: It Only Hurts When You Don't Laugh, by Bill Brantley. 2005: Dr. Atomic, Opera by John Adams + Peter Sellars, premiere: San Fransico Opera; more info 2005: The Simnuke Project, Rx Gallery, San Francisco 2005: ATOMICA: Making the Invisible Visible, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts + Esso Gallery, NYC; more info 2005: Toward the Future: Through the Eyes of the Artists awarded the Hiroshima Art Prize, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan 2005: Peace By Piece, Curated by Hiroshi Sunairi, Debrosses Gallery, NYC; more info; and more 2005: Jack Goldstein: Films Records Paintings, Mitchell-Innes + Nash, NYC 2005: Swords Into Plowshares/Tony Price: ATOMIC ART, United Nations, NYC; more info 2004: Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation, Japan Society, NYC; traveling; NYTimes review 2004: Building The Unthinkable, curated by Christian Stayner, Apex Art, NYC; Brochure (PDF) 2004: Richard Ross: Waiting For The End Of The World, Otis Art Institute, LA 2004: The Big Nothing, ICA Philadelphia, PA 2004: Terrorvision, Exit Art, NYC 2004: Robert Longo: The Sickness of Reason, Metro Pictures, NYC 2004: Andreas Magdanz: Dienststelle Marienthal, Janet Borden Gallery, NY 2003-04: Jim Sanborn: Atomic Time: Pure Science + Seduction, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Wash DC, traveling 2003: James Rosenquist, a retrospective, Guggenheim Museum, NYC; more info 2003: Nancy Spero: War Series, Galerie Lelong, NYC; more info 2003: Michael Light: 100 SUNS, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2002-03: Bombs Away, curated by Sophie Jarram, The Physics Room Contemp.Art Proj. Space, Christchurch, NZ 2002-03: Kim Stringfellow: Safe as Mother's Milk: The Hanford Project, Cornish College of Art, Seattle WA 2002: John Timberlake: Another Country, Artists Space, New York, Project Room 2002: Michael Light: 100 Suns, site-specific installation at Burning Man; publication info 2002: Dominic McGill: Tomorrow, Debs + Co., New York 2002: Robert Arneson: Global Death + Destruction, Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford Univ. 2002: Emmet Gowin: Changing the Earth, Aerial Photographs, Yale Univ. Art Gallery 2002: Vital Forms: American Art + Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960, traveling 2002: Ann Rosenthal, et al.: Toxic Trails: Tracking Fire + Water, Lycoming College Art Gallery, PA; press release 2002: Looking at Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art 2001: Visibility + Invisibility in the Nuclear Era: The Atomic Photographers Guild, Gallery TPW, Toronto; catalogue |
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| NUCLEAR DOCUMENTATION + RESOURCES |
| A CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY OF THE BOMB |
| Exhibitions: Contemporary Art - 21st c. |
| The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all media, from net.art, film and video, eco-intervention and site-specific installation to more traditional forms of agitprop, to use this site to search for raw material. The Bomb Project has gathered together links to nuclear image archives (still and moving), historical documents, current news, NGOs and activist organizations as well as government labs and arms treaties. It makes accessible the declassified files and graphic documentation produced by the nuclear industry itself, providing a context for comparative study, analysis and creativity. |
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| THE NEVADA TEST SITE GUIDE: A Guide to America's Nuclear Proving Ground Center For Land Use Interpretation (2004) Culver City, CA CD-ROM available at the CLUI online store. Part of the exhibition Building the Unthinkable, curated by Christian Staynor at apex art, NYC This is the only comprehensive guide to the nation's foremost weapons testing facility. More info; screen shots from the guide: [1] [2] [3] |
| Special exhibition for the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima A-Bombing: Toward the Future: Through the Eyes of the Artists awarded the Hiroshima Art Prize April 6 - June 26, 2005 Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art |
| ATOMICA: Making the Invisible Visible press release June 7th to July 29th, 2005 Esso Gallery and Lombard-Freid Fine Arts 531 West 26th Street, 2nd Floor, Chelsea, NYC opening reception: June 22nd, 6 to 8 PM ARTISTS LINKS + INFO; IMAGES |
| The Simnuke Exhibition press release July 28 - August 25, 2005 Rx Gallery,132 Eddy St. @ Mason, San Francisco Wired: Mushroom Cloud Marks Nuke Horror NPR: Simnuke: Having a Blast in the Nevada Desert BoingBoing: Xeni headed to Simnuke Flickr images: Simnuke pool William Francis: Images, Simnuke in the desert SFist: Simnuke Report Technorati links: Simnuke ARTISTS LINK |
| Michael Light: 100 Suns April 1 - May 13, 2006 Hosfelt Gallery 531 W. 36th Street New York City, 10018 |