Andrew Hurst
Andrew Hurst[brooklyn,NY]
Andrew Hurst
Andrew Hurst (brooklyn NY) Andrew Hurst is a mixed media artist who has exhibited his work nationally and internationally for over a decade. Hurst has performed in many of NYC's top venues including Issue Project Room, Abrons Art Center, Downtown Music Gallery, Collective Unconscious, Roebling Hall, and the X Initiative among others. In 2006, Hurst was commissioned by Saatchi & Saatchi to compose music for The Award for World Changing Ideas, culminating in the CD "Eleven." Hurst has most recently completed his first series of video works, entitled "Motion Pix Vol. 1" which premired in October 2009 at English Kills Art Gallery. In January, his mixed media work will travel to New Orleans for a group exhibition. This is his second appearance at Maximum Perception. He lives and works in Brooklyn with cameras, glue, and tape recorders.
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Grace, n. - simple elegance or refinement of movement
Grace Period - an extended period granted as a special favor
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Opened in 2006, Grace Exhibition Space is devoted exclusively to Performance Art. We offer an opportunity to experience visceral and challenging works by the current generation of international performance artists whether emerging, mid-career or established. Our events are presented on the floor, not on a stage, dissolving the boundary between artist and viewer. This is how performance art is meant to be experienced and our mission is the glorification of performance art.
Grace Exhibition Space presents over 30 curated live performance art exhibitions each year, showcasing new work by more than 400 performance artists from across the United States and the world since 2006.
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