Global Positioning: New artworks by 20 international artists on view in NYC, Chicago & Boston

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Global Positioning: New artworks by 20 international artists on view in NYC, Chicago & Boston
Abel Rodríguez, Centro de la montaña, 2021. Courtesy of Abel Rodríguez and Instituto de Visión. Photo: Nicholas Knight, Courtesy of Public Art Fund, NY. Artwork a part of Global Positioning, presented in New York City by Public Art Fund on 320 JCDecaux bus shelters displayed across New York City, Chicago, and Boston, January 26—June 5, 2022.



NEW YORK, NY.- Public Art Fund opened Global Positioning, an exhibition of new artworks by 20 international artists that reveals our fundamental shared humanity across the boundaries of geography, culture, language, history, and politics. Coming together from 17 countries across six continents, these creative voices span disparate regions including the Amazon rainforest in Colombia; the desert lands of the Indulkana Community in Central Australia; Yangon, Myanmar, where the military has seized control through a coup; and the West African port city of Accra, Ghana. The exhibition debuts on January 26 on 320 JCDecaux bus shelters throughout New York City, Chicago, and Boston.

Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has united the world through mutual vulnerability, while also revealing and sharpening many divisions. Global Positioning amplifies the perspectives of 20 artists from vastly different locations, backgrounds, and practices. Processing this turbulent period with a blend of thoughtfulness, hope, incisiveness, and wit, their works illustrate a common impulse to create, communicate, and imagine a future filled with possibility.

Thematically, the works share many common threads. Elements of fantasy, humor, anxiety, and hope are present in abundance. Artists like Pushpa Kumari and Chen Wei explore the far-reaching impacts of the pandemic, while Walid Al Wawi and Nolan Oswald Dennis reflect on the significance of language and communication. Lastenia Canayo and Sean Connelly draw attention to the preservation of indigenous culture and tradition in a globalized world, while Tony Albert and Kaylene Whiskey use a wide range of imagery and symbols to articulate relationships between popular culture and Aboriginal heritage. Local and international environmental threats are highlighted in works by Rosana Paulino and Abel Rodríguez, while connections between religious tradition and personal identity are central to works by Zoncy Heavenly and Ali Kazim. Bringing these artists together, Global Positioning aims to reignite international cultural dialogues and provide points of reconnection that celebrate varied perspectives from around the globe.

Public Art Fund’s curators invited a group of 26 colleagues to submit for consideration names of artists who are shaping cultural conversations in their own communities. Deepening connections with international peers, this group included curators, artists, and educators with expertise in different regions and artistic disciplines. The 20 artists ultimately invited to participate in Global Positioning were drawn from a larger pool that combined these recommendations with nominations from Public Art Fund’s curators and hail from Africa, the Middle East, Oceania, the Americas, and South and East Asia. Working in a range of mediums spanning embroidery, sand painting, collage, drawing, digital and graphic illustration, and photography, each has created a new work for the exhibition to be presented publicly for the first time.

Artists:

• Walid Al Wawi (b. 1988, Palestine / Jordan; lives in London, United Kingdom and Dubai, UAE)

• Tony Albert (b. 1981, Townsville, Australia; lives in Brisbane, Australia)

• Myriam Boulos (b. 1992, Beirut, Lebanon; lives in Beirut, Lebanon)

• Lastenia Canayo (b. 1962, Roroboya, Peru; lives in Coronel Portillo, Peru)

• Sean Connelly (b. 1984, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i; lives in Honolulu, Hawai‘i)

• Nolan Oswald Dennis (b. 1988, Lusaka, Zambia; lives in Johannesburg, South Africa)

• Zoncy Heavenly (b. 1987, Tanintharyi, Myanmar; lives in Yangon, Myanmar)

• Ali Kazim (b. 1979, Pakistan; lives in Lahore, Pakistan)




• Dada Khanyisa (b. 1991, Umzimkhulu, South Africa; lives in Cape Town, South Africa)

• Pushpa Kumari (b. 1969, Madhubani, India; lives in India)

• Karam Natour (b. 1992, Nazareth, Israel; lives in Tel Aviv, Israel)

• Rosana Paulino (b. 1967, São Paulo, Brazil; lives in São Paulo, Brazil)

• Denisse Ariana Pérez (b. 1988, Santiago, Dominican Republic; lives in Barcelona, Spain)

• Jason Phu (b. 1989, Sydney, Australia; lives in Melbourne, Australia)

• Abel Rodríguez (b. 1941, La Chorrera - Amazonas, Colombia; lives in Bogotá, Colombia)

• Kwan Sheung Chi (b. 1980, Hong Kong; lives in Hong Kong)

• Chen Wei (b. 1980, Zhejiang, China; lives in Beijing, China)

• Kaylene Whiskey (b. 1976, Mpartnwe (Alice Springs), Australia; lives in Indulkana, Australia)

• Vasantha Yogananthan (b. 1985, France; lives in Marseille, France)

• Rufai Zakari (b. 1990, Accra, Ghana; lives in Accra and Bawku, Ghana)










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