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. > > > > > RedBall Project > > test run- Chess Pavilion, North Ave. Beach Chicago > > Kurt Perschke > RedBall: Chicago > September 1 - 25, 2008 > > 25 Days.15 Sites.1 RedBall > > > Contact > megan@meganrileyprojects.com > http://www.redballproject.com > > > > > Artist Kurt Perschke's RedBall Project, an ongoing site-specific > installation, has been traveling the globe, adopting cities as its > canvas. From Barcelona to Busan to Sydney, the sculptural > performance has garnered public, critical and media attention > worldwide. From September 1 - 25, 2008, The RedBall Project Chicago > sponsored by Target will migrate throughout Chicago's unique > architectural landscape and history – each location carefully > considered by the artist. Site locations include Millennium Park, > Spertus Museum, Hyde Park Art Center, IIT's McCormick Tribune Campus > Center, the Chicago Cultural Center, and more. The RedBall will also > be found atop bridges and wedged into alleys, as Perschke's > decisions address not only architecture and urban space, but also > anticipate the flow of people, traffic and the observer's eye. > > Compressed into each site, the 15-foot inflatable sphere changes its > own shape as well as the space it inhabits, directly reflecting our > experience of metropolitan density. Perschke conceives that RedBall > is "a surrogate to our own body's navigation of urban environment > and ultimately a transferable act of imagination." His interest is > presenting the public with a momentary experience in their every > day. He adds, "In that moment the person is not a spectator but a > participant in the act of creativity. That invitation to engage, to > collectively imagine, is the true essence of the RedBall Project. > And like all good sculpture, the RedBall Project brings out the > impulse to touch." > > To follow the project's migration in Chicago and beyond, visit http://www.redballproject.com > The RedBall Project Chicago is a special project of the Chicago > Department of Cultural Affairs' Public Art Program > > About the artist > Kurt Perschke's public projects have earned him a national award > from the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network. Perschke has > worked with Contemporary Art Museums in Barcelona and St. Louis and > participated in the Busan Biennale. His video work has been screened > in Europe and the US. Having lived in New York, St. Louis, the > Virgin Islands and his native city Chicago, his work is in > institutional and private collections throughout the states. He > currently lives and works in New York City. > > About the Public Art Program > For thirty years, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs' Public > Art Program has been actively commissioning art for the City of > Chicago. Local, national and international artists have created > unique works for the city's libraries, police stations, senior > centers and other municipal buildings. The collection has grown to > over 700 pieces gracing the City's public spaces. The Public Art > Program also oversees special projects that further contribute to > the cultural enrichment of Chicago by creating and placing artwork > in very public and occasionally unexpected sites. The RedBall > Project Chicago sponsored by Target is one of these projects. . For > more information, visit http://www.CityofChicago.org/PublicArt > > About Target > Minneapolis-based Target serves guests at 1,613 stores in 47 states > nationwide by delivering today's best retail trends at affordable > prices. Target is committed to providing guests with great design > through innovative products, in-store experiences and community > partnerships. Whether visiting a Target store or shopping online at > Target.com, guests enjoy a fun and convenient shopping experience > with access to thousands of unique and highly differentiated items. > Since 1946, the corporation has invested five percent of its income > in the communities it serves. Target (NYSE:TGT) gives more than 3 > million USD a week to its local communities through grants and > special programs. Target partners with nonprofit organizations, > guests and team members to help meet community needs. > > "At Target, we are committed to making the arts affordable and > accessible to youth and families across the country," said Laysha > Ward, president, community relations, Target. "Through our > partnership with the Department of Cultural Affairs, we hope that > the Chicago community enjoys the experience of interacting with the > one-of-a-kind RedBall Project installations." > > Contact: > Press + Artist Liaison: > megan@meganrileyprojects.com > http://www.redballproject.com > > City of Chicago: > http://www.CityofChicago.org/PublicArt > > > > > > > > > > > > 41 Essex street > New York, NY 10002, USA > > Contact us > Subscribe > Unsubscribe > > _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann