Fever
Dates
December 14 - February 6, 1993
Curators
Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo
Artists
Thomas Riley Andersen
Ronald Baron
Tom Burckhardt
Andrew Castrucci
Paul A. Castrucci
Colin Chase
Nadia Co‘n
Don Colley
Samuel F. Crawford
Kim Dingle
Karen Dolmanisth
Daniella Dooling
Loren Eiferman
Nicole Eisenman
Ava Gerber
Judy Fox
Elliott Green
Gregory Green
Elizabeth Hall
Lyle Ashton Harris
Robin Kahn
Annetta Kapon
Ron W. Kim
Diana Klein
Vivienne Koorland
Naomie Kremer
Charles LaBelle
Rachel Lachowicz
John LeKay
Marcia Lyons
Warren Neidich
Shirin Neshat
Roxy Paine
Paul Ram’rez-Jonas
Paul Rosin
Rudy Royval
Leslie Sharpe
Tony Stanzione
Susan Stein
Alan Stone
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Fred Tomaselli
Michael Yue Tong
Anton Vidokle
Megan Williams
Lynne Yamamoto
Daniel H. Zeller
Exhibition
In December 1992 Exit Art / The First World opened in a new location in a greatly expanded facility. The first Exhibition of the new space was FEVER, a dynamic group show of 47 younger and emerging artists from around the country. FEVER was an expression of the pulse of the youth of the country - a selection of attitudes and perspectives of younger artists. Much of the work addressed issues of sexuality, political activism and a new aesthetic attitude in formation. The exhibition included painting, sculpture, installation and photography. Women's issues, sexual roles and greater political involvement were among the issues involving a new generation of artists' works. FEVER revealed how the younger artists, by forging new ideas in their artwork, are linked to the changing political and social climate of this country. FEVER was a view of the fresh eye, a construction of the impulses of the strong hand of the youth, an installation of fertile individuals that begins to flourish in front of our own experienced faces.
Exhibit Archive | 92-93 Calender