stillspotting nyc
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From the Archives: Artist Awards and Acquisitions, 1956–1987 on view now in the Sackler Center.

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microsite
While the vitality and
stimulation
of
the urban environment can be pleasant, those living in or
visiting
densely
populated areas, such as New York, can have wildly different
experiences.
The ever-present cacophony of traffic, construction, and commerce;
the
struggle for mental and physical space; and the anxious need for
constant
communication
in person or via technology are relentless
assaults
on the senses. One wonders
how locals and visitors can
escape,
find
respite, and make peace with their
space in this “city
that
never
sleeps.”
The Guggenheim Museum
responds
with stillspotting nyc, a two-year multidisciplinary project
that
takes the museum’s Architecture and Urban Studies programming out into
the
streets
of the city’s five boroughs: Manhattan,
Brooklyn, the
Bronx,
Queens,
and Staten Island. Every three to five months,
“stillspots”
are
identified, created, or transformed by architects,
artists,
designers,
composers,
and philosophers into public tours,
events,
or installations. In
conjunction
to these site-specific
commissions
around the city, students
from
Columbia University and
the School
of Visual Arts are
visualizing, reflecting,
and responding
to
everyday issues of
visual noise, anxiety, and stillness
through interactive
maps
and videos.
Together, these works weave an unexpected and cross-disciplinary web of
tranquility
throughout
the city.
Stillspotting nyc is organized by
David van der Leer, Assistant Curator, Architecture and Urban Studies,
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Support for stillspotting nyc
is provided by the Rockefeller
Foundation NYC Opportunities Fund and
a MetLife Foundation Museum and
Community Connections grant.

The Manhattan edition is also supported
in part by the Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York.
The Leadership Committee for stillspotting
nyc is gratefully acknowledged.
Jackson Heights aerial photograph, 2011. © 2011 Iwan Baan