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OUT THE WINDOW II

by 2007 Window Installation Artists

Thursday, January 1, 1970, 12:00 am, 0

1Out The window flyer

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“Back Side of the Universe” by Casey Logan

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“F^3 + S = Falling” by Chad Stayrook

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“F^3 + S = Floating” by Chad Stayrook

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“F^3 + S = Standing” by Chad Stayrook

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“Whatever it is you say I am…” by Deric Carner

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City 11 by James Reeder

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City 9 by James Reeder

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From Series “Estrellita Jones Beauty Salon” by Paz de la Calzada

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From Series “Estrellita Jones Beauty Salon” by Paz de la Calzada

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Don’t be a Coconut by Ramekon O’Arwisters

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Coney Island Apocalypse by R.A. McBride

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Red Fireworks by R.A. McBride

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The Legend of St. Valentine by Stephen Slappe

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Slave by Stephen Slappe

New photography, video, drawing, painting and sculpture by the the artists that have exhibited their work in the ATA front Window during 2007.

“Don’t Be a Coconut”
Globe, coconut shell, Styrofoam, 2007
by Ramekon O’Arwisters

“Whatever it is you say I am, I am not. Whatever it is you want from me, I will give, Whatever it is you take from me, you can take.”
(Martin Cahill, Russborough House), 22×30″, acrylic on paper, 2007.
by Deric Carner

“F^3 + S whereby F=flying, floating, or falling and S=standing”
“F^3 + S = Flying”
“F^3 + S = Floating”
“F^3 + S = Falling”
“F^3 + S = Standing”
Series of 4 22″ x 17″ Digital Ultrachrome prints on masonite, 2007
by Chad Stayrook

“The Legend of St. Valentine”, mixed media, 8″x11″ and “Slave”, mixed media, 8″x5″ by Stephen Slappe

“city 9”, 2007, gelatin silver print, 7.5×5.25in.
“city 11”, 2007, gelatin silver print, 7.25x5in.
By James Reeder

“Red Fireworks” and “Coney Island Apocalypse” Photographs by R.A. McBride

“Karousing Karicature” and “We are listening…” Diorama of mixed mediums by Kari Thorne

“Back Side of the Universe” Cardboard landscape built to be an expanding or contracting universe by Casey Logan

Series “Estrellita Jones Beauty Salon”, Digital print and Ink, 10×10 by Paz de la Calzada


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