Anne Truitt in her Twining Court studio, 1962
Hey Hey Hey, No Decay
ADA ApprovedJessica Drenk, Bibliophylum: Installation 1
Jessica Drenk, Reading our Remains
Jessica Drenk, Erosions
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Alexander Calder in his Paris studio, 1931
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Martin Puryear in his Chicago studio, 1987
Lee Bontecou in her Wooster St. studio, 1963
At home with Constantin Brancusi
Nervous Structure (Field), 2012
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Annica Cuppetelli (USA) and Cristobal Mendoza (Venezuela) are artists and collaborators focusing on the creation of site-specific, multimedia installations that address issues of space, interaction, and materiality. Their installations combine traditional craft and common materials with interactive video projections and computational design processes, and they address the formal qualities of a given site while creating an immersive and participatory environment. Cuppetelli obtained her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2008, and Mendoza at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2007. They are based in Detroit, MI.
Martin Puryear, Mus, 1984. Painted Sitka spruce, red cedar, and wire mesh.




