Matthew Day Jackson Curates 'Science on the back end' Exhibition at Hauser & Wirth New York
Matthew Day Jackson curated the exhibition 'Science on the back end' at Hauser & Wirth's New York gallery from May 1 to June 16, 2012. The show featured works by Rosy Keyser, including 'Eve's First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes' (2012) and 'Ray (x-ray)' (2012). The exhibition was documented in an installation photograph published by artcritical on May 20, 2012. Jackson's curatorial selection brought together contemporary artists exploring scientific themes through visual art. The gallery presentation highlighted the intersection of artistic practice with scientific inquiry. Hauser & Wirth's New York space hosted this curated exhibition during the spring of 2012. The works displayed demonstrated contemporary approaches to material and conceptual exploration. The exhibition ran for approximately six weeks in Manhattan.
Key facts
- Matthew Day Jackson curated the exhibition 'Science on the back end'
- The exhibition ran from May 1 to June 16, 2012
- It was held at Hauser & Wirth New York
- Rosy Keyser's works 'Eve's First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes' (2012) and 'Ray (x-ray)' (2012) were featured
- An installation photograph was published by artcritical on May 20, 2012
- The exhibition explored scientific themes through contemporary art
- The show was presented at Hauser & Wirth's New York gallery space
- The exhibition duration was approximately six weeks
Entities
Artists
- Matthew Day Jackson
- Rosy Keyser
Institutions
- Hauser & Wirth
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States