“NO COMMENT,” Loft in the Red Zone
Art inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement
JP Morgan Building, at 23 Wall Street
Oct. 8 - Oct. 14, 2011
The show, called No Comment opened on Saturday, October 8 and will run until Friday, October 14.
It combines art that addressed a wide variety of political themes with pieces that were derived directly from the recent protests.
The organizers included Marika Maiorova, who arranged to use the former bank building in September for a show reflecting on the events of Sept. 11, 2001;
and Anna Harrah, one of those who had been participating in three weeks of protests, aimed at criticizing inequities in the financial system.
The show concerns the current paradigm shift of human expression and the
emerging social condition. On view multimedia art by activists and artists of New York.
To read The New York Times article about the show please click here:
Artists Occupy Wall Street for a 24-Hour Show by COLIN MOYNIHAN
In front of the 23 Wall Street building
Video Game by 2collective.com
May Day America by Lee Wells
New York Art Litter picked on the streets and installed
Installation by Abraham Lubelsky
Installation by Rainer Ganahl, photograph by Anton Trofymov, painting by Anton S. Kandinsky
No Comment installation by Erik Hendrickson
In Oil we Lust by Mike See, paper, spray paint on wood
Target: Peace! by Jillian Maslow
Happiness Now! installation by Jidith Fourny
Installation by Joel Richardson
Atmosphere
Circus United States
We are the 99%
Exhibition curator Marika Maiorova