The impartial house Artwork in Common is returning to New York Metropolis after a five-year hiatus. For the primary time since shuttering its bodily location in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Artwork in Common is again with a pop-up exhibition at Yve Yang Gallery in Soho, opening 22 August.
The reincarnated non-profit additionally has a brand new director: Xiaoyu Weng, a New York-based curator and author, who concurrently serves because the inventive director of the Tanoto Artwork Basis in Singapore. She beforehand labored on the Artwork Gallery of Ontario and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, amongst different establishments. The artist Paul Pfeiffer, the digital strategist Jiajia Fei and the gallerist Yve Yang are amongst Artwork in Common’s new board members.
“We needed to deliver again Artwork in Common, as a result of it feels uniquely suited to sort out the important thing points going through artists and curators right now,” Weng mentioned in an announcement. “Whether or not it comes from the market or an authoritarian authorities, necessary voices throughout the artwork world are being silenced. Artwork in Common has a mandate to create areas that exist exterior censorship.”
Whereas the organisation searches for a brand new everlasting house in New York, it can prepare pop-up exhibitions, talks and occasions all through the town—and even perhaps tour some artwork gala’s.
Artwork in Common was based in 1981 by the artists Martin Weinstein and Teresa Liszka. It was envisioned as an area to rejoice the avant garde, with a deal with experimental work and bringing consideration to lesser-known practitioners the world over. The late curator Holly Block (1958-2017) was director there for 18 years; she left to move the Bronx Museum of the Arts in 2006.
Over time, Artwork in Common confirmed the work of greater than 2,000 artists—together with Pfeiffer, Marina Abramović, Francis Alys, Sanford Biggers, Tania Bruguera, Pierre Huyghe, Joan Jonas, Glenn Ligon, Pope.L, Gabriel Orozco, Pipilotti Rist, Rirkrit Tiravanija and Kay WalkingStick.
Artwork in Common occupied 79 Walker Avenue in Tribeca for 35 years. It moved to the Dumbo neighbourhoood of Brooklyn in 2016. When it closed 4 years later, the non-profit was mourned as a significant loss for the native artwork neighborhood.
The upcoming pop-up exhibition, curated by Qingyuan Deng, will embody works by the artists Lee Bul, Josh Kline, Agnieszka Kurant, Heidi Lau, Davina Semo, Wong Ping and Xaviera Simmons, amongst others. The exhibition is accompanied by an public sale of the works on view to boost cash for the non-profit. A reception will happen on 28 August at Yve Yang Gallery, just some blocks away from Artwork in Common’s authentic location.
Artwork in Common Profit Public sale Exhibition, Yve Yang Gallery, 12 Wooster Avenue, New York, opens 22 August








