The Archives of Tony Oursler
Imponderable is an extensive research project that investigates the personal collection of American artist Tony Oursler. It is a remarkable trove of more than 2,500 photographs, publications and unique objects, tracking a social, spiritual and intellectual history dating back to the early 18th century. The resulting exhibition presents a new video produced by Oursler and presented in 4D with theatrical special effects as well as a reading room with projected lectures by Noam Elcott, Branden W. Joseph, Stephanie O’Rourke, and Oursler and the extensive catalogue of the artist’s archive. Read more.
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