HUMAN KIND NESS
2019
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Exhibition
HUMAN KIND NESS
Institution
Pratt University, Higgins Hall
Date
November 4th – November 27th, 2019
Details
From Pratt University:
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Justin Brice Guariglia is a contemporary visual artist known for large scale photographic, sculptural and installation-based works that explore the relationship between humans and the natural world.
“...the cognitive dissonance on these issues is so great, artists like Justin can provide something to hold onto" Beatrice Galilee, Daniel Brodsky Associate Curator of Architecture and Design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Guariglia has frequently collaborated with scientists, philosophers, and journalists in order to forge a deeper understanding of human impact on the planet. Notably, this includes a series of missions he’s flown with NASA scientists, beginning in 2015, to document Greenland’s rapidly changing ice, images which he uses as source material in his work.
WE ARE THE ASTEROID, a collaborative project with philosopher Timothy Morton, premiered at the Storm King Art Center in 2018, and iterations of the project have been displayed across the United States.
Solo shows include Somerset House (London); the Norton Museum of Art (West Palm Beach); the Fisher Museum (Los Angeles); the Anchorage Museum (Anchorage); and Lincoln Center (New York City). Group shows include the 2019 Venice Biennale (official collateral event); Storm King Arts Center; Anderson Ranch; and Colby College among others. His 2018 public art project Climate Signals produced by the Climate Museum, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of NYC, and was seen across all 5 boroughs of New York City.
Guariglia is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, a Howard Foundation Fellow at Brown University, a Woods Hole Research Center Fellow, and an Artist-in-Residence at the Anchorage Museum. In 2019, Guariglia was named a New York Foundation for the Arts Finalist.