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A 10-ft. by 10-ft. brick cube, 10 feet high, with a basin of water inside.
A chain link fence, 6 feet wide, draping 33 feet from the ceiling, resting on the concrete.
A piece of fencing, into which a tree grew.
736 sq. ft. of roofing shingles, tiled on the floor to walk on.
Harlan (b. 1984, Smyrna, GA) received his BS from New York University in 2006. Forthcoming solo exhibitions include Atlanta Contemporary, Carl Kostyál, London, and Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels. Recent solo exhibitions include Hamlet’s Mill, Ribordy Contemporary, Geneva, Switzerland (2015);Ishtar, Venus Over Manhattan, New York, NY (2014); The Gate, Karma, New York, NY (2013), and Cave, JTT, New York, NY (2013). Select group exhibitions include Object Painting – Painting Object, Jonathan Viner, London (2015); Over & Under, Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York, NY (2015); Judo, organized by Zak Kitnick, Clifton Benevento, New York, NY (2015); The Unwinding, Cookie Butcher, Antwerp, Belgium (2014); To do as one would, David Zwirner, New York, NY (2014); do it (outside), curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY (2013); and The Medicine Bag, Maccarone, New York, NY (2011). His work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, ArtReview, Kaleidoscope, and Mousse, with an interview by Carol Bove forthcoming in Flash Art.
Curated by David Everitt Howe
Pioneer Works is a center for research and experimentation in contemporary culture. Through a broad range of exhibitions, performances, arts and science residencies, and educational programs, Pioneer Works seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, foster community, and provide a space where alternative modes of thought are supported and activated in tangible ways.
The organization was founded in 2012 by artist Dustin Yellin and is located in a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn. After an extensive renovation, the facility now houses artist studios, exhibition and performance spaces, a science lab, a recording studio, and other spaces as needs arise. The floor plan is open and flexible, encouraging a transparent, collaborative environment where international artists, musicians, scientists and educators can co-exist and create together.
Entry to Pioneer Works’ main exhibition space and artist-in-residence studios are free and open to the public Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Tours are available upon request.
Pioneer Works is a non-profit 501(c)(3).