
"Reminiscent of the voices ideal city-scapes of the Renaissance, these empty rooms seem to suggest an infinitely expandable, mensurable universe, abstracted from the phenomenological hexis of life. But the fleshy enclosures subsume this rational geometry, absorbing it into the body, reclaiming, as it were, the corporeality of spatial experience." Adrian R.B. Randolph, Hide and Seek: Aziz + Cucher's Poetics of Skin, FKW, Dec. 2000.
Anthony Aziz and Sammy Cucher have been collaborating on and exhibiting digital photography, sculpture, video and architectural installation works since 1991. They live and work in New York City. Considered pioneers in the field of digital imaging, Aziz + Cucher have exhibited their work in major museums and institutions both in the U.S. and abroad. They are both members of the Faculty at Parsons School of Design, New York.
When: March 11, 2010, 12:30pm
Where: SMFA, Room B-311