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We are so excited to present (っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ TSA_PDF 022: it’s when tourists get diarrhea at south america ♥ , a collaboration...
01/11/2021

We are so excited to present (っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ TSA_PDF 022: it’s when tourists get diarrhea at south america ♥ , a collaboration with .ii.n featuring a selection of international artists from their most recent open call! Curated by the juniin team .lonce &

On the show:

One of the security measures that the Ecuadorian government recommends to combat the recent wave of violence in the country has been not to leave the house. A few months after having lifted the capacity restrictions in spaces of possible conglomeration, a prison crisis and the constant, multiple threats against civil rights have been the cause of a new confinement, now psychotic, which results in numb views of death, the materiality of flesh, the national identity and an almost claustrophobic intimacy.

The first thing that opened was the mall, witness to a historically extractivist country, and what is for sale is a package of expired industrial meat, which rots in the stomach but looks beautiful on a base of white foam and crystalline plastic.

-Juan Felipe Paredes


Including work from:
Lucas Neira , Nikita Samantha Félix Galarza (Runk Fae) , Liberti Nuques , Daniel Tovar , Julie Maurin , isadora parra , Borys Zambrano (BOCABIERTA Ediciones) , Sofía Salazar Rosales , Juan Huerta Coello , Frank Chambers (GWYKQLL)


We want to see your install shots, too! Want to participate? Download the PDF via our website, print and install the exhibition and send your install shots to [email protected] We’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media!

This Saturday  will be tabling at  Art for the Cash Poor! Members   and  will be bringing work to sell, along with TSA p...
15/09/2021

This Saturday will be tabling at Art for the Cash Poor! Members and will be bringing work to sell, along with TSA products. Hope to see you there! 🐅☄️🐅
InLiquid’s signature affordable art fair returns to the American Street Corridor in Kensington. InLiquid is joining forces with NextFAB and the Clay Studio’s Clayfest for a multi-block artisan fair. The event will span the length of North American Street on the west side of the street from Crane Arts on Master(1400 Block) to NextFAB’s home on Berks Street (1800 Block). The 0.6 mile span will ensure that we can spread out accordingly to create the proper space needed in order to ensure safe social distancing. The event will be set up so as to follow all CDC Guidelines. We ask that all attendees follow the state guidelines and Mask up.

Installation by Tiger Cubs artist Fiona Paik (La Crecenta, CA). Look for Fiona’s terrific drawing on this Instagram in t...
11/08/2021

Installation by Tiger Cubs artist Fiona Paik (La Crecenta, CA). Look for Fiona’s terrific drawing on this Instagram in the days to come. Thanks for the great shot and the great drawing, Fiona!

Install shots from  in Philadelphia, PAWe want to see NOTATIONS in your home! Go to our website to download this exhibit...
01/07/2021

Install shots from in Philadelphia, PA
We want to see NOTATIONS in your home! Go to our website to download this exhibition for free,l. Email install shots to [email protected] and we’ll share them here! Show runs through July 🌞

“Let us try to articulate what we feel makes TSA_PDF so uniquely successful. There is a consistent air of elitism that p...
06/05/2021

“Let us try to articulate what we feel makes TSA_PDF so uniquely successful. There is a consistent air of elitism that pervasively invades art spaces. While we don't inherently dislike this identity, it can be immensely off-putting to those uninitiated to it. Not surprisingly, as the institutionalized art world transitioned to a virtual presentation, the result sometimes teetered on a maladaptive attempt at personable relatability— something that highly exclusive galleries are not known for. From within the comfort of our homes, the exclusivity and elitism felt out of place, if not inappropriate. TSA_PDF took a much more authentic, and, in our opinion, a hugely successful, approach.”
Thank you for this wonderful article about ! We are taking a break this month but will be back next month with some more printable goodness for you all!
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Tiger Strikes Asteroid and the School of the Visual Arts are pleased to present a special free edition of TSA_PDF featur...
01/12/2020

Tiger Strikes Asteroid and the School of the Visual Arts are pleased to present a special free edition of TSA_PDF featuring the work of participants from The Artist Residency Project at SVA. This global group of artists works across various media and approaches, making this collection an exciting sampling of the international art scene. The Artist Residency Project is a fully online residency program that is offered three times a year. It is designed for fine artists working across discipline, medium and platform. Through online platforms, it aims to deliver a robust, global residency experience. Working with SVA’s distinguished faculty, participants develop their practice without the limitations of location or the necessity for travel. The goal of The Artist Residency Project is to create an inclusive online space where artists can thrive, nurture their practice and build an active, engaged community. 
Our first install shot comes from Residency Director, !
Want to print these works and the entire show out? Go to bit.ly/TSASVAFall (case sensitive) to download this special edition for free! Send your install shots to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media! Show runs through December 15th!
featuring work by
Taline Balian 
Ify Chiejina .chi.chiejina
Lina Janas 
Hollie Heller
Lily Hyon
Bimbi Larraburu
Danielle Leventhal
Dario Mohr
Verena Raban 
Megan Riera .riera
Anna Rose
Victoria Smits
Julie B. Seyler
Emily Tironi .designs
Azania Tripp

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02/11/2020

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TSA_PDF 013: “Exhibtionisms” features Tobey Albright and Nicole Ma**er, Mollie Edgar,Gina Hunt, Nicole Ma**er, Ryan Pete...
02/11/2020

TSA_PDF 013: “Exhibtionisms” features Tobey Albright and Nicole Ma**er, Mollie Edgar,
Gina Hunt, Nicole Ma**er, Ryan Peter Miller and Marco Rosichelli, Parsons & Charlesworth, Margaret Schäfer, and Unyimeabasi Udoh.

We’ve launched TSA_PDF 013 “Exhibtionisms”!
02/11/2020

We’ve launched TSA_PDF 013 “Exhibtionisms”!

Special thanks to , member of , for sending this install shot!Want to participate? Pay what you wish at
28/10/2020

Special thanks to , member of , for sending this install shot!

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TSA_PDF x SVA launches today, featuring work by  SVA’s Summer 2020 Artist Residency Project!! Go to bit.ly/TSAxSVA (case...
21/08/2020

TSA_PDF x SVA launches today, featuring work by SVA’s Summer 2020 Artist Residency Project!! Go to bit.ly/TSAxSVA (case sensitive) to download this special edition for free!
Tiger Strikes Asteroid and the School of the Visual Arts are pleased to present a special edition of featuring the work of participants from The Artist Residency Project at SVA (). This global group of artists works across various media and approaches, making this collection an exciting sampling of the international art scene. The Artist Residency Project is a fully online residency program that had its first iteration in the summer of 2020 and which will continue to be offered throughout the year. It is designed for fine artists working across discipline, medium and platform. Through online platforms, it aims to deliver a robust, global residency experience. Working with SVA’s distinguished faculty, participants develop their practice without the limitations of location or the necessity for travel. The goal of The Artist Residency Project is to create an inclusive online space where artists can thrive, nurture their practice and build an active, engaged community.
Featuring work by:�Leman Akpinar
Edie Beaucage
Marisa Bernotti
Heather Brammeier
Nina Gospodin
​Noelle Hjelte
James Jaxxa
Elena Kalkova
Janet Lee
Anne Macmillan .annie
Nigel Meager .meager
Esmeralda Momferratou
Julie Puma
​Dua Rabay
Thomas Ribas
Felipe Shibuya
Clark Valentine
Patrick Vogel
Albert Abdul-Barr Wang
Marika Whitaker
TSA_PDF is a series of printable exhibitions curated by Tiger Strikes Asteroid. People are invited to download and print these works on their home printers and share their install shots, which we will share on social media and our website. Send your install shots to [email protected]!

Alas, it is time to say goodbye to Picturing.  Thank you all for following along the past two weeks with our posts and s...
31/07/2020

Alas, it is time to say goodbye to Picturing. Thank you all for following along the past two weeks with our posts and sending in your install shots! Huge thanks to all the exhibiting artists!! Tomorrow will launch our next TSA_PDF exhibition, so, stay tuned . 👁 ⚡️


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Kelly Krisitn Jones, one of the artists in Picturing, shared this post pointing to the recent removal of Chicago’s conte...
30/07/2020

Kelly Krisitn Jones, one of the artists in Picturing, shared this post pointing to the recent removal of Chicago’s contested Christopher Columbus statue, which is also the subject of her work, Sky Falling, in the exhibition where “a group of women pulls down the sky to create space for our stories.”

Tomorrow will be the last day of Picturing. We'd still love to see your install shots!

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All Horizons for Picturing artist Ashley Freeby’s virtual exhibition, (un)sterile soil, are now live! Take some time to ...
29/07/2020

All Horizons for Picturing artist Ashley Freeby’s virtual exhibition, (un)sterile soil, are now live! Take some time to experience the many layers of works and thoughtful writing contributions at unsterilesoil.online!

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Horizon R is now live. (un)sterile soil is coming to an end. In its final week, I take a moment to put out a final statement that recaps the experience. In Horizon R, I share personal narratives while simultaneously introducing my Segment series. Segments are my most recent ongoing series. The Earth bricks, or rather temporary monuments, are dedicated to the Black lives taken at the hands of police officers. My personal narrative explains how I came about using soil in my work and speaks to the shortcomings of holding space within a web-based practice (at least during a pandemic). I hope you use this moment to check out (un)sterile soil as a whole completed work of art. Please feel free to share it or reach out if you have any questions. Link in bio

Thank you  for this lovely in progress install pic of Picturing! Can’t wait to see it in its entirety!! We’d love to see...
28/07/2020

Thank you for this lovely in progress install pic of Picturing! Can’t wait to see it in its entirety!!

We’d love to see your install pics too!
Send them to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media! Pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid (100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and ). Or become a monthly Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/tigerstrikesasteroid to have access to this and all future TSA_PDF shows for free.

Arthur Huang sent us a photo of his playful installation of Picturing from his workplace in Tokyo!  Thank you, Arthur!  ...
27/07/2020

Arthur Huang sent us a photo of his playful installation of Picturing from his workplace in Tokyo! Thank you, Arthur!

Works in Picturing—by C. C. Ann Chen, Diane Christiansen, Ashley M. Freeby, Max Guy, Kelly Kristin Jones, Gabriel Moreno, Nyeema Morgan, and Letha Wilson—ask us to consider what constitutes a picture today, and how pictures can function to shed light on issues at the heart of our society. Their altered landscapes, collective stories, experiences of trauma, and moments of prayer invite us to probe the histories that we’ve inherited and to recreate and dream the picture, and our place within it, anew.

Send your install shots to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media! Pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid (100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and ). Or become a monthly Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/tigerstrikesasteroid to have access to this and all future TSA_PDF shows for free.

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Jack Merkel sent us this colorful front door install shot of Diane Christiansen’s work in Picturing from Barlett, IL. Th...
26/07/2020

Jack Merkel sent us this colorful front door install shot of Diane Christiansen’s work in Picturing from Barlett, IL. Thank you, Jack! Picturing, curated by Holly Cahill, includes the work of C. C. Ann Chen, Diane Christiansen, Ashley M. Freeby, Max Guy, Kelly Kristin Jones, Gabriel Moreno, Nyeema Morgan, and Letha Wilson.

We want to see your install shots, too! Want to participate? Pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid (100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and ). Or become a monthly Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/tigerstrikesasteroid to have access to this and all future TSA_PDF shows for free.

Send your install shots to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media!

Alex Paik sent us this beautiful black and white install shot of Picturing from Macungie, PA!  Thanks, Alex!  Picturing ...
25/07/2020

Alex Paik sent us this beautiful black and white install shot of Picturing from Macungie, PA! Thanks, Alex!

Picturing is curated by Holly Cahill and includes the work of C. C. Ann Chen, Diane Christiansen, Ashley M. Freeby, Max Guy, Kelly Kristin Jones, Gabriel Moreno, Nyeema Morgan, and Letha Wilson.

We want to see your install shots, too! Want to participate? Pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid (100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and ). Or become a monthly Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/tigerstrikesasteroid to have access to this and all future TSA_PDF shows for free.

Send your install shots to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media!

Today, we are sharing the last work in Picturing, Manipulated Landscape (Nevada Moon), by Letha Wilson.In this piece, Le...
24/07/2020

Today, we are sharing the last work in Picturing, Manipulated Landscape (Nevada Moon), by Letha Wilson.

In this piece, Letha prompts us to alter the image containing our moon hanging in a twilight sky over a Nevada landscape. Methods for manipulating the image play out in her loose instructions for options A-C: Airplane Fold, Rip Out the Moon, and Crumpled Landscape. Applying these 'moves' with her guidance, each person installing the work is also given the liberty to create their own method for arriving at the final work.

Letha Wilson
Manipulated Landscape (Nevada Moon)
color print with physical intervention
8.5 x 11 inches
2020

Letha was born in Hawaii, raised in Colorado, and currently lives and works in Craryville and Brooklyn, New York. She received her BFA from Syracuse University, and her MFA from Hunter College in New York City. Letha attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2009, and her artwork has been shown at many venues including MASS MoCA, Art in General, DeCordova Sculpture Park, Bronx Museum of the Arts, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, and International Center for Photography. In 2014 and 2019 she was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Photography.

TSA_PDF is a series of printable exhibitions curated by Tiger Strikes Asteroid. People are invited to download and print these works on their home printers and share their “install shots” with us by email to [email protected], which we will share on social media and our website. To access the PDF to print, you can pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid. 100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and Artist Relief.

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Today we are featuring Nyeema Morgan’s work, The Flower.The Flower is the 3rd iteration of a text based work conceived f...
23/07/2020

Today we are featuring Nyeema Morgan’s work, The Flower.

The Flower is the 3rd iteration of a text based work conceived for the solo exhibition THE FLOWER. THE STEM. THE ROOT. THE SEED. at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (Boulder, CO). The exhibition is curated by (Rose van Mierlo) and is up September 3 through January 17.

Nyeema Morgan
The Flower
color print
2020

Nyeema Morgan is a Chicago based interdisciplinary artist who earned a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and an MFA from California College of the Arts. Solo and two person exhibitions include: Marlborough Contemporary, NYC, NY; Grant Wahlquist Gallery, Portland, ME and The Bindery Projects, St. Paul, MN. Group exhibitions include: The Drawing Center, NYC, NY; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC, NY; Galerie Jean Roche Dard, Paris, France; and the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME. Her awards and residencies include the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Program, a Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors grant and an Art Matters Foundation grant. Her works have been reviewed and featured in The New York Times, Time Out NY, The Wall Street Journal, and Art Forum.

Picturing is the 6th exhibition from as part of a network-wide project. You can download, print, and share install shots with us. All proceeds will be divided between and the artists! Please see our website (link in the bio) for more details.

Today we are featuring Gabriel Moreno’s work, Annotations for an Altar Architecture No. 2, in Picturing.  In the artist’...
22/07/2020

Today we are featuring Gabriel Moreno’s work, Annotations for an Altar Architecture No. 2, in Picturing. In the artist’s own words about his work, Gabriel writes:

“Since 2015 I’ve been thinking about the creation, endurance, and erasure of memorials. This research is a search for conceptual strategies and apparatuses that are different from the state’s authorial vision. When assembly workers protest a factory’s closure by signing their collective productions—or when Latinx communities make ofrendas to remember the dead— literal and metaphorical deaths become a rupture point for visibility. A silenced worker, disappeared mother, or anonymous neighbor become replaced by an image, a signature, or an artefact connecting them to a collective. So while my search attempts to look at these moments of conclusion, my work attempts to live in what comes after. How do those signed refrigerators continue to speak? How have these ofrendas allowed the living and dead to move on? When confederate statues are toppled, what memorial consciousness will emerge from the void? What do we think we are destroying? I hope my work culls and condenses vestiges of otherwise forgotten living into afterimages.”

Gabriel Moreno
Annotations for an Altar Architecture No. 2
Collage
2020

Gabriel Moreno is an American artist whose work spans sculpture, image-making, and participatory practice. Recent work has explored the effects and transformations of the negative: erasure, an extraction of midwest industrial economies, sculpture's socio-historical tendencies towards reduction, and lingering in what's left after "the end." He relies on the immediacy of objects to explore notions of distance, routinely returning to the tensions tying individuality and collectivity. His work is site-specific, responding to the manifold embedding of objects, spaces, and places in each other. Gabriel graduated from Knox College (2014) and The University of Chicago (2016).

You can download, print, and share install shots with us. All proceeds will be divided between and the artists! Link in the bio for more details.

Today we dive in with, Sky Falling, by Kelly Kristin Jones.  In Kelly’s description of this work, she writes:“For the pa...
21/07/2020

Today we dive in with, Sky Falling, by Kelly Kristin Jones. In Kelly’s description of this work, she writes:

“For the past four years I’ve engaged in photo-based performances at or on top of contested historic monuments across the US. Each physical action sets out to take back the landscape from white and male-centered myths. In this collaborative piece, a group of women pulls down the sky to create space for our stories. A camera trick, no doubt, but who better than the Trickster to break the rules of gods?”

Kelly Kristin Jones
Sky Falling
Documentation of performance at Christopher Columbus Monument (Chicago, IL) on 28 June 2020
8.5 by 11 inches
2020

Kelly Kristin Jones creates photo-based work rooted in a feminist revisionist approach to history. The physical actions she performs on historic sites use the language of photo editing: dodging, spot-healing, and layering. Jones earned her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and served as a Post-MFA Faculty Photography Fellow at the University of Georgia. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions including at the Atlanta Contemporary, Hyde Park Art Center, and MANA Contemporary Chicago. She has served as a visiting artist at universities across the US including at Emory University, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Florida Atlantic University. Kelly Kristin Jones currently lives and works in Chicago, IL.

Please don’t forget to send us your install documentation of Picturing!

Picturing is the 6th exhibition from as part of a network-wide TIger Strikes Asteroid project. You can download, print, and share install shots with us. All proceeds will be divided between and the artists! Please see our website (link in the bio) for more details.

We are starting the week off by sharing Max Guy’s work in Picturing.In the artist’s own words about his work, Max writes...
20/07/2020

We are starting the week off by sharing Max Guy’s work in Picturing.

In the artist’s own words about his work, Max writes:

“This series of works, which I'm calling "Dream Masks," combines scanner photography and the use of cutouts and silhouettes. I use cut silhouettes most frequently to create masks–abstractions of faces. Sometimes even the most minimal grouping of shapes and forms are legible as a smile or an eye gazing back at the viewer. Faces in art more often than not have some social implication, and today it seems important to consider how much of my social interaction happens discreetly on-screen, mediated by a camera. Scanned images simulate physics and space in a very dreamlike way; recently I've been interested in how the scanner depicts depth, and can make depth ambiguous. I don’t always have a story to work with when making pictures like these, but collect little items (like these animal toys) to introduce to this uncanny pictorial space.”

Max Guy
Dream Mask With My Toy Animal Fellowship #6
Inkjet print on contact vinyl
8.5 by 11 inches
2020

Max Guy is a multidisciplinary artist who works with paper, video, performance, assemblage and installation. He uses deskilled working methods as a fast, ergonomic way to explore existential and cosmopolitan ideas, reflect the world and filter it through personal effects. Max has exhibited work at Prairie, The Back Room, and Bar 4000, Chicago; Moonmist, Houston; 321 Gallery, New York; What Pipeline, Detroit; Federico Vavassori, Milan; Nudashank and Franklin Street, Baltimore; he has performed at Signal and Canada Gallery in New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Sector 2337, and Comfort Station. He lives in Chicago.

Picturing, curated by , is the 6th exhibition from as part of a network-wide TSA project. You can download, print, and share install shots with us. All proceeds will be divided between and the artists! See our website (link in the bio) for more details.

Today we are featuring Ashley Freeby’s work in Picturing.  In the artist’s own words about her work, she writes:“Segment...
19/07/2020

Today we are featuring Ashley Freeby’s work in Picturing. In the artist’s own words about her work, she writes:

“Segments are dedicated to a Black body who was shot and killed by police. Segments mimic the aesthetics of soil profiles - the 4x8 inch brick consists of soil, gravel, sand, and grass seed. Although there is no direct reference to the soil in the region where shootings take place, the custom layered Earth bricks speak directly to the cycle of human life. Using the method of mold making, one layer at a time, materials are added to a mold. The ambiguity in the process reveals a different design each time - speaking to the individuality of human appearance. Exposed layers of Earth are fragile and any outside contributors affect the structure of the object - addressing the fragility of life. Grass seed is used and is a fickle material - stimulating life. As germination occurs, the Segment begins crisp and pristine. Growing to their maximum potential before ultimately leading to death - the cycle of human life. These temporary monuments celebrate and honor Black Americans who have been shot and killed by police officers through connections to place, time, and nature.”

Ashley Freeby
Segment 088
soil, sand, grass seed, and, cardboard
5 by 8 by 4 inches
2019

Designer, artist and truth-teller, Ashley M. Freeby uses natural materials, poetic language and minimalism to explore site, monuments and data as a way to investigate the essence of memory and trauma. Her recent project (un)sterile soil is a virtual installation of content where she highlights her work from 2016 to 2020 and collaborates with seven different writers or artists. (un)sterile soil is about the death and memory of Black bodies killed by law enforcement. It explores site from above to below the surface as a way to shift perspective and rewrite memory for those lives lost.

Picturing is the 6th exhibition from as part of a network-wide project. You can download, print, and share install shots with us. All proceeds will be divided between and the artists.

Today we are featuring Diane Christiansen’s work, Lyric Sheet with Prayer, from Picturing curated by .Diane Christiansen...
18/07/2020

Today we are featuring Diane Christiansen’s work, Lyric Sheet with Prayer, from Picturing curated by .

Diane Christiansen is a visual artist, musician and social worker. Her interdisciplinary creative practice uses painting, drawing, animation and large-scale collaboratively created installations to explore her fascination with impermanence, birth, death, decay and interconnectedness. Most recently Christiansen created a 20 foot long “Hourglass Grief Quilt” which brought over 60 women together to sew fabric which represented their own loss and grief. The piece was displayed as part of the 2019 Terrain Biennial and was dragged in a processional, accompanied by music in “Water Music on the Beach” an event hosted by 6018 North. Christiansen’s work has been exhibited across the U.S. in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Denver, Portland and New Orleans as well as in Scotland and Slovenia. Her animations have been screened in festivals worldwide.

Diane Christiansen
Lyric Sheet with Prayer
watercolor, gouache, ink and collage on paper
26.5 by 17 inches
2020

In Diane’s description of her work, she writes:

“This painting is part of a series of Hourglass pieces. These are the lyrics to a song written by husband, Steve Dawson, entitled “however long it takes”. Although written over a year ago this song was just released and it feels as if it says volumes about this moment in history. “ There is no time for that, I will be filled with love” he sings. I glued to it a prayer to the universe for my brother in law Jose who, at 51 and healthy before this plague, died of covid 19 after the prayer was not answered.”

TSA_PDF is a series of printable exhibitions curated by Tiger Strikes Asteroid. People are invited to download and print these works on their home printers and share their “install shots” with us by email to [email protected], which we will share on social media and our website. To access the PDF to print, you can pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid. 100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and Artist Relief.

Each day we’ll be sharing a work from  006: Picturing!  To start us off, we’re looking at C. C. Ann Chen’s work, Re-Play...
17/07/2020

Each day we’ll be sharing a work from 006: Picturing!

To start us off, we’re looking at C. C. Ann Chen’s work, Re-Play. In the artist’s own words, she writes:

“RePlay is a detail from a larger drawing, titled Thunderous. The detail offers a closer view (and interpretation) of landscape, and how we perceive nature, land, and place. Participants are invited to 'replay' by deconstructing the image and assembling the pieces into a new scape.”

Scroll through to see the process and one version of Re-Play.

C. C. Ann Chen
Thunderous / Re-Play*
pen, paint swatch, paper
43 by 49 inches
2019

C. C. Ann Chen is a Chicago, IL-based artist and educator. Her work stems from architecture and landscape and explores perceptual translations and misinterpretations of place, time, and memory. Recent work focuses on experimental drawings, seeking new ways to depict landscape. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including slow gallery, Cultivator, IL State Museum, The Franklin, MOCA Detroit, Glass Curtain Gallery at Columbia College, Zhou B. Art Center, Heaven Gallery, and Hyde Park Art Center. Chen is a recipient of the Midwestern Voices and Visions Award and has participated in several artist residency programs, including, Marble House Project, Ragdale Foundation, Catwalk Institute, and Ninth Wave Global. Chen received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from the University of Maryland, College Park. She is currently Associate Professor, Adjunct at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Send us your install shots to [email protected] and we’ll highlight some of these on our website and social media!

TSA_PDF is a series of printable exhibitions curated by Tiger Strikes Asteroid. Download and print these works on your home printers and share install shots, which we will share on social media and our website. Pay-what-you-wish at PayPal.Me/TigerStrikesAsteroid (100% of the proceeds will be split between the artists and ).

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