3.17.2009
The Hype
My "Reading Rooms" concept below will be included in "Vertical Gardens" the third exhibition of SEA (Social-Environmental Aesthetics), a new initiative and archive dedicated to work that addresses or suggests a solution for social and environmental issues. The exhibition results from an international call for entries and is scheduled from March 28 - May 9, 2009 at Exit Underground, exhibition space/gallery, 475 Tenth Avenue in NYC.
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