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"Upside Down Zebra" exhibition connects children's imagination to contemporary art |
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Ugo Rondinone, sunrise. east, 2005, cast bronze, silver car paint, concrete plinth. © the artist.
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WATER MILL, NY.- Upside Down Zebra explores the artistic value of childrens imagination, its inherent role in cognitive development, and its profound influence on contemporary art. The exhibition will feature works from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collection alongside responses from contemporary artists. At a moment when self-expression is more vital than ever, Upside Down Zebra offers a radical reexamination of artistic value and human cognition that prioritizes collaboration, spontaneity, and the untamed joy of creation.
Spanning six indoor galleries, Upside Down Zebra features approximately 900 pieces of childrens artwork from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collection, presented alongside works by over 35 contemporary artists who directly engage with Kelloggs archive. Through a wide range of approaches, these artists explore themes of unfiltered spontaneity, echoing ideas found in Kelloggs research and collection. By curating historical pieces in dialogue with present-day responses, Upside Down Zebra highlights the enduring role of artistic play celebrating the drip, smear, scribble, and open gesture as fundamental forms of creative expression across generations.
Two major outdoor installations will be unveiled on Saturday, July 26 during The Watermill Centers Annual Summer Benefit: ABETARE (2024) by Petrit Halilaj, originally commissioned for The Metropolitan Museum of Arts Roof Garden Commission, and SUNRISE.East (2005) by Ugo Rondinone. Installed across The Watermill Centers grounds, both works will be accessible to the public from dawn to dusk and will remain on view through spring 2026. This long-term exhibition reflects the Centers ongoing commitment to presenting visionary contemporary art in conversation with its unique natural setting.
Upside Down Zebra is supported by Cadogan Tate, Loewe, Phillips, Duggal, Paul J Herman, The Herget Family Charitable Foundation, Phoebe Hearst Preschool, & the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development.
A series of talks, workshops, and interactive activities designed for audiences of all ages will occur throughout the exhibitions run, furthering its mission to elevate and explore the significance of childrens art.
Select works in the exhibition are for sale to benefit the artist and The Watermill Centers mission.
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