The New York Public Library
presents
What Inspires Artists Series Event
Weaving and Physics
Annette Cords
in conversation with
Arezoo Moseni
Tuesday October 1, 2013
6:00 p.m.
The Corner Room
1st Floor
The New York Public Library
Mid-Manhattan Library
5thAvenue at 40th Street
New York, NY 10016
The Corner Room
opens to public at 6 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.
Please join us for another event in the series What Inspires Artists with a discussion between multimedia artist Annette Cords and senior art librarian Arezoo Moseni. What do weaving and physics have in common? In her work Annette Cords draws on diverse sources and combines unlikely materials and ideas. Created for Art in the Corner Room, Art Wall o Third and Art in the Windows exhibition series her site-specific installations, Sideways, Tandem Mass and Nested at Mid-Manhattan Library, are inspired by physical concepts of time and space that she explores via woven tapestries and wire mesh. During this event these and other inspirations behind Cords' work are discussed.
The exhibitions Sideways and Tandem Mass can be seen before and after the discussion.
From the radiating colors of a meadow to fleeting vibrations of a spindle artists are influenced by many things including architecture, art, cinema, literature, science, and other fascinating human efforts and inventions. The series What Inspires Artists, initiated by Arezoo Moseni and held in conjunction with Art in The Corner Room exhibition series at Mid-Manhattan Library, focuses on what inspires artists.
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