Rail Curatorial Projects is proud to present Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale that Society Has the Capacity to Destroy, a multi-venue series of exhibitions that aims to foster social unity in light of the recent political climate and the COVID-19 pandemic. The works shown in these exhibitions exemplify the breadth of the creative world, with artists who are taught and self-taught, young and old, and hailing from every corner of the globe. Singing in Unison is a timely endeavor that celebrates the power of art as a public site to stage programming, including poetry readings, music and dance performances, panel discussions on the subject of democracy, and cooking performances by Rirkrit Tiravanija. All of this is done with the aim of enhancing the art of joining in our various communities and to bring people together.
Part 2, Featuring works by:
Tony Bechara, Brian Belott, Robert Bergman, Vivien Bittencourt, Lauren Bon, Katherine Bradford, Phong Bui, Lili Chin, Courttney Cooper, William Corwin, Thornton Dial, Sam Doyle, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Edward Durnford, William Edmondson, Lucy Fradkin, Joe Fyfe, Rico Gatson, Allen Glatter, Glenn Goldberg, William Hawkins, Mara Held, David Humphrey, Y.Z. Kami, Ben Keating, Matvey Levenstein, Erik Lindman, Vera Lutter, Chris Martin, Tom McGlynn, Sam Messer, Joe Minter, Andrew Moeller, Loren Munk, Jo Nigoghossian, Louis Osmosis, Jacob Ouillette, Martín Ramírez, David Reed, David Rhodes, Ethan Ryman, Julian Schnabel, Zorawar Sidhu & Rob Swainston, Arthur Simms, Federico Solmi, Mary Tillman Smith, Fred Tomaselli, Purvis Young, and Lisa Yuskavage.
Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale that Society Has the Capacity to Destroy,
Part 2: In loving memory of Lawrence Weiner (1942–2021)
28 May – 1 September, 2022
The Brooklyn Rail / Singing in Unison
Photography credit: Robert Banat