词条 | Josh Greene (artist) |
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Service-WorksJosh Greene's latest project, entitled Service-Works, gives a monthly grant to an artist's project. Once a month, on an ongoing basis (sixteen months so far by January, 2008), Mr. Greene awards one night's wages in tips that he earns at a high-end restaurant as a waiter to an artist's project of his choosing. This amount per project has ranged from $110.00 to $450.00. Each artist must apply for the Service Works grant, and the project usually involves some sort of social interaction. The projects have ranged from the political, like a kindergarten class writing speeches for George W. Bush and then being read by the Bush impersonator from JibJab in the "$256 project," and a karaoke session in a public park of a political speech in the "$235 project," to the socially conscious, like the volunteer work provided in the "$230 project," the cat supplies purchased in the "$110 project," and to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina in the "$450 project," to the cathartic like the venting and tearing of paper in the "$300 project.[4]" Service-Works has been in a few shows (Yerba Buena and at Hunter College), and has been the subject of articles in the San Francisco Weekly,[5] and in Dwell Magazine.[6] ShowsHe has shown at galleries and museums like the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery,[7] and at California College of the Arts (CCA).[1] He has spoken and shown work at different Colleges and Universities like Hunter College in New York,[8] and, in an upcoming show, at Arizona State University. CollaborationsJosh collaborated with French artist Sophie Calle. Mr. Greene traded a series of letters and e.mails with Ms. Calle that culminated in the shipment of her bed from Paris to San Francisco to console him after a break-up. This exchange and collaboration was included in Ms. Calle's solo show at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 2003.[9] Mr. Greene has also collaborated with the San Francisco-based artist Michael Bernard Loggins, in artwork featured at an exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.[10] His art is chronicled on his website, josh-greene.com. Josh Greene in PrintJosh has also been in print, like in Dwell [11] and San Francisco Weekly.[5] He has written about his art for ReadyMade Magazine.[12] He used to work for 7x7 Magazine in San Francisco, and wrote articles for that publication.[13] External links
References1. ^1 MA Curatorial Practice Archive: Josh Greene {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Greene, Josh}}2. ^Josh Greene 3. ^Josh Greene 4. ^Service-Works 5. ^1 San Francisco - Arts & Entertainment - The Tipping Point 6. ^http://www.dwell.com/peopleplaces/profiles/4992971.html Dwell 7. ^Archived Exhibition Detail 8. ^Hunter College Department of Art 9. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E0D61E3AF934A35751C1A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all ART; Keeping It Together by Living in Public - New York Times] 10. ^Josh Greene: Correspondence 11. ^Tipping Point - Profiles - dwell.com 12. ^The ReadyMade Project Archive 13. ^Marx & Zavattero 6 : American conceptual artists|American contemporary artists|Living people|Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area|Restaurant staff|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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