*QM EXCLUSIVE
Queens International is a salute to one of the most diverse urban spaces in the world. This second iteration of Queens International celebrated the richness of art born in the borough, and signified a shift in the Museum’s mission to address the idiosyncrasies of the building ad site overall. Featuring 52 artists ranging in age from 24 to 97 years old, Queens International 2004 represented a rapidly evolving and vibrant artistic community. Five continents, with innumerable cultures and worldviews, are featured, offering a cornucopia of the cosmopolitan..
Artists: Toby Barnes; Isidro Blasco; Paul Branca; Brenda Campos; Hector Canonge; Michelle Cheikin; Agustin Chung; Coleman/Richards; Cair Crawford; Cui Fei; Hideo Date; Aissa Deebi; Mary Didoardo; Chris Dorland; Matt Ducklo; einLab; Elia Gurna and Benjamin Lam; Michael Estabrook; Michael Ferris, Jr.; Rosemarie Fiore; Free Style Arts; John Kaiser, Aaron Redlin, Mark Seiltz, and Gregory Vande Hey; Tamara Gubernat; Elia Gurna; Earl Howard; Pascal Jalabert; Shin il Kim; Nicholas Knight; Manauvaskar Kublall; Margaret Lanzetta; Rena Leinberger; Kurt Lightner; Nava Lubelski; Rachel Mackow; China Marks; Gary Matson; Jo Mikals-Adachi; Christopher Miner; Katie Murray; John J. O’Connor; Pierre Obando; Clifford Owens; Eung-Ho Park; Ian Pedigo; Liz Phillips; Polina Porras; Ryan Reggiani; Troy Richards; Minshik Shin; Mike Peter Smith; Liselot van der Heijden; Tom Warren; Louise Weinberg; Rachel White; Haeri Yoo; and Zhang Huan.
Curator: Hitomi Iwasaki
Authors: Luis H. Francia, Aissa Deebi, Tom Finkelpearl, Jung Joon Lee, Emmy Catedral, Hector Canonge, Miriam Brumer, Emese Suvecz, Majken Kramer Overgaard, Lauren Schloss, Rachel Mackow, Hitomi Iwasaki
Editor: David Strauss
Designer: AUTOMAT Industries - Oneil Edwards
Exhibition dates: November 7, 2004–February 6, 2005