TIFFANY SHLAIN
You Are Here
September 5 - October 19, 2024
IN THE NEWS
From September 5 - October 19, 2024, Nancy Hoffman Gallery will host its first solo exhibition of work by artist Tiffany Shlain, titled You Are Here. The exhibition will include a selection of Shlain’s tree-ring sculptures, supergraphics, light boxes, and photographs, among other works at the intersection of feminism, philosophy, technology, neuroscience, and nature.
Says Shlain, “In You Are Here, I look at what happens when we step back to view ourselves within the expansiveness of nature and time through the lens of feminism, neuroscience, ecology, and philosophy. I consider how this scale realignment can change our perspective, offer context, reveal absurdities, and evoke humility, insights, and awe.”
In 2023 and 2024, Shlain will be exhibiting her work throughout the U.S. Highlights include:
From November 1 to 4, 2023, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Shlain’s sculpture DENDROFEMONOLOGY: A Feminist History Tree Ring, will be installed on the National Mall presented by the National Women’s History Museum and Women Connect4Good. There will be four days of events and activations, including by such artists as Michele Pred and organizations like the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, The ERA Coalition, and Vital Voices Programming, with participating organizations sharing information online from the National Mall to amplify their missions. Ms Magazine calls “...Dendrofemonology a bullseye for collective action.” For more information, visit: https://letitripple.org/dc
From September 30, 2023 to January 7, 2024 at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
Shlain’s work is included in The de Young Open—the second edition of this triennial—celebrating the diverse talents of the Bay Area arts community. The exhibition features a large-scale photograph of Shlain’s DENDROFEMONOLOGY: A Feminist History Tree Ring. For more information, visit: https://www.famsf.org/exhibitions/de-young-open-2023
Beginning in October 2024 in Los Angeles, as part of the Getty Initiative PST Art and Science Collide, Shlain and her husband, Ken Goldberg, will present their work in the exhibition Ancient Wisdom for A Future Ecology, at the Skirball Cultural Center. For more information visit: https://pst.art/en/exhibitions/trees-time-and-technology-ancient-wisdom-for-a-future-ec ology
About the Artist
Tiffany Shlain is an interdisciplinary artist and was born in San Francisco (1970). She received her BA in interdisciplinary studies from University of California Berkeley where she was valedictorian speaker and studied filmmaking at New York University’s Sight & Sound program. She is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Women’s History Museum, the de Young Museum of Fine Arts, the Sundance Film Festival, Contemporary Jewish Museum and embassies globally. Her awards and distinctions include selection by the Albert Einstein Foundation for their Genius100 list, the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Intellectual Activity, and artist residencies at the San Francisco Ferry Building SHACK15 and the Headlands Center for the Arts. She lives in Northern California.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Shlain’s sculpture will be on view at Madison Square Park 10AM to Noon - Artist Talk at the gallery at 11:30am
Shlain’s sculpture Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring, will be on view at Madison Square Park on September 21st, 10am for an Art Mobilization for Women’s Rights and the Planet to kick-off Climate week.
10am Meet us at Madison Square Park, Farragut Lawn where there will be a powerful short program featuring speakers in the gender equality and climate justice movement along with select cast members from the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, SUFFS. We are inviting everyone to wear white.
10:30AM-ish: After the short program in Madison Square Park, join our Walk for Women’s Rights and the Planet as we all head to the High Line, then on to Nancy Hoffman Gallery.
11:30AM: At Nancy Hoffman Gallery, there will be a viewing Shlain’s new short film about the ideas explored in Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring, as well as an artist tour and talk.
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