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Tony Matelli "Distant Party"

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September - November 1999

Chelsea Market (88 10th Avenue)

 

 

Tony Matelli, "Distant Party"  Photo: Tony Matelli

Tony Matelli,  "Distant Party"  Photo: Tony Matelli

At the corner of 10th Avenue and 15th Street, the sounds of clinking of glasses, chatter, and a mix of music from a nearby party were audible, but from where? Intangible, but for these low-level sounds, Distant Party, a sound installation by Tony Matelli, encouraged listeners to wonder -Where is the party? Who is there? What are people celebrating? And in turn, to reflect upon one's desire to be part of a larger group, and to be invited to "the party."

Artist Bio
Known for his hyper-real allegorical sculpture, Tony Matelli investigates the complexity of contemporary culture and calls into question societal mores so often taken for granted. He has had solo exhibitions at Basilico Fine Arts in New York and Ten in One Gallery in Chicago, as well as participated in group exhibitions at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthalle, Sweden, Claudia Gian Ferrari Arte Contemporanea in Milan, Italy, and Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco.

Sponsorship
Distant Party is a project of the Public Art Fund, commissioned through In the Public Realm, a program of site-specific proposals and projects by New York artists.

In the Public Realm is supported with public funds from The New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and the City of New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and with generous support from the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, The Heathcote Foundation, The Silverweed Foundation, and friends of the Public Art Fund.

Special Thanks to Chelsea Market.

Location
Distant Party was located at the Chelsea Market, 88 10th Avenue.

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