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project statement Anne Wilson, Wind-Up: Walking the Warp, performance and sculpture Performance January 20 – 25, 2008 Rhona Hoffman Gallery, 118 North Peoria Street, Chicago Anne Wilson: Portable City, Notations, Wind-Up exhibition January 21 – March 1, 2008 Wind-Up: Walking the Warp was one of three interrelated projects in Wilson’s 2008 exhibition at Rhona Hoffman
photography: simon gentry project statement Anne Wilson, Wind-Up: Walking the Warp Houston, performance and sculpture Performances noon – 5 pm, May 16 and June 27, 2010 Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Hand+Made: The Performative Impulse in Art and Craft May 15 – July 25, 2010 Curator: Valerie Cassel Oliver Wind-Up: Walking the Warp Houston was a
Anne Wilson walking chicago walking the warp performance video https://vimeo.com/140366381 Anne Wilson, Wind-Up: Walking the Warp, 2008A video documentation by Jeroen Nelemans (7:09 min)A collaborative performance at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, January 2008. Participants included Sara Rabinowitz, Carla Duarte, Annie Egleson, Surabhi Ghosh, Jongock Kim, Rosemary Lee, Christy Matson, Rachel Moore, Jeroen Nelemans, Rana Siegel,
Anne Wilson, Walking the Warp Manchester, 2012Performance video: iCity Media, Manchester (10:17 min) Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England
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Anne Wilson, Wind-Up: Walking the Warp Houston, 2010Video documentation by John Carrithers (6:35 min)A performance with the Hope Stone Dance ensemble at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Anne Wilson topologies va images Previous Next Installation of Topologies (11.07-2.08) and Errant Behaviors in the exhibition “Out of the Ordinary” at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2007-08.
project statement Rewinds, 2010 Glass, 6 x 90 x 136 inches overall Catalog: “Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind/Weave” is published by the Knoxville Museum of Art in conjunction with WhiteWalls Inc. and distributed by The University of Chicago Press. This 175-page publication includes essays by Chris Molinski, Glenn Adamson, Jenni Sorkin, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Philis Alvic, and Laura
project statement The sculpture project entitled Portable City proposes liaisons between textiles and the built environment. Comprised of a horizontal field of 47 mobile vitrines, each vitrine houses a structure of thread or wire filament under tension, suspension, compression, or collapse. Elements of ancient handwork participate in new thinking about the viability of lightweight mesh
Notations, 2008, An image and sound project Anne Wilson and Shawn Decker collaboration Image: 20, 8.25″h x 24″w photographic composites of motion sequences (scores)? Sound: Audio CD, go to: http://www.shawndecker.com/cd/notations Excerpt from Sculpture, May 2008, Vol. 27, No. 4, essay entitled “Anne Wilson: New Labor,” pp. 38-43: “In Notations (which pays homage to the 1969