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July 14–15, 21–22, and 28–29; August 4–5, 2012

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.

Following Transhistoria for stillspotting nyc: queens, a fourth edition in Staten Island by sound artist Justin Bennett and poet Matthea Harvey will be offered the summer weekends of July 14–15, July 21–22, July 28–29, and August 4–5, 2012. Subsequent editions planned through the end of 2012 will be announced at a later date by the museum. Prior editions featured Sanatorium by visual artist Pedro Reyes in downtown Brooklyn and To a Great City around Lower Manhattan by composer Arvo Pärt and architectural firm Snøhetta.

 

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.


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This project is also supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Leadership Committee for stillspotting nyc, co-chaired by Franklin Campbell and Pamela Samuels, is gratefully acknowledged.


Jackson Heights aerial photograph, 2011. © 2011 Iwan Baan