Fluxface in Space

A Fluxmuseum International Art Exhibition

7/01/2010

Caterina Davinio (17)


Caterina Davinio (Italy)
Space Shuttle Mission: STS - 133
http://www.youtube.com/CaterinaDav
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/cprezi/caterinadav.html

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Fluxface in Space said...

Ahhh - Italia! Thank you Caterina.

7/02/2010

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to the stars thru art

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Gary A. Bibb, in collaboration with Cecil Touchon, conceived an exciting new exhibition project for the Fluxmuseum. Utilizing the Face In Space Program from NASA - they organized a "Fluxface in Space" exhibition to be launched into orbit on the last two Space Shuttles! These final missions will include a rendezvous with the International Space Station.

127 artists from 26 nations created an original postcard sized work of art, in various media, interpreting the themes of Space Exploration & the Arts, the Shuttle Program, Outer Space, Rockets, Astronauts, Astronomy etc. This will be a commemorative project around the fact that the Space Shuttle program is coming to an end after these last two flights.


An additional exhibition website is online here -
wix.com/fluxfaceinspace/exhibit


We are no longer accepting artwork for this project. The deadline was Aug. 1, 2010.



This is so much more grand than just being associated in a small way with NASA and the Space Shuttle - they are merely the vehicle through which we are able to realize the concept. Granted, we are commemorating the space program for all the technological contributions we now employ - computers, satellite communication (including the internet and many mediums artists currently use) but beyond that, we recognize that space exploration is another expression of mankind's quest to satisfy the desire to understand the unknown. Look at all the scientific discoveries that have been made during the past 50 years. The Hubble telescope alone has revealed some of the wonders of our universe that we never would have known otherwise - and if an artist isn't stirred and inspired by those photos, well, I have some reservations about whether they truly are an artist.

With each new step into space we answer old questions and raise many new ones - much like the discoveries artists make about themselves and their world through art.

Gary A. Bibb


Read more about the Fluxface in Space concept in the virtual book here: wix.com/fluxfaceinspace/notations



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Fluxmuseum Director, Curator

Cecil Touchon

Concept Curator, Online Exhibit Designer

Gary A. Bibb

Exhibit Photo Archivist, Assistant Curator

Angela Ferrara

Exhibition Poster

Exhibition Poster
click on image to download free poster by Angela Ferrara

Space Shuttle Mission Information

STS - 133: Shuttle Discovery -
Launched: Feb. 24, 2011 at 4:53 P.M. EST
Return landing: March 9, 2011 at 11:57 A.M. EST

STS - 134: Shuttle Endeavour -
Launched: May 16, 2011 at 8:56 A.M. EDT
Return landing: June 1, 2011 at 2:34 A.M. EDT

FiS Exhibition Schedule

Kennedy Space Center
Merritt Island, FL - USA
September 13, 2010

Fort Worth Community Art Center
Fort Worth, TX - USA
October 8 - 30, 2010

The Museum of Contemporary Art
Chicago, IL
February 15 - 20, 2011

Additional exhibits are pending.

If you would like to schedule a FiS exhibition, please contact Cecil Touchon at the Fluxmuseum.

Links

  • Fluxface in Space Exhibit
  • Fluxmuseum
  • Fluxmuseum: Fluxface-in-Space
  • Fluxmuseum: Micro Museum Exhibits
  • The International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction

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