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Black Cube

Location
Denver, CO
Grant Cycle
Spring 2022
Amount
$60,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
blackcube.art ↗
“Orisons” by Marguerite Humeau, 2023, curated and produced by Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photography by Julia Andréone and Florine Bonaventure. Image courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
“Orisons” by Marguerite Humeau, 2023, curated and produced by Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photography by Julia Andréone and Florine Bonaventure. Image courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
Gabriel Rico, La inclusión de mi raza, 2022. Tail Tracks Plaza, Denver, CO. Courtesy of the artist, Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum, and the Biennial of the Americas.
The Fulfillment Center (exhibition view), 2019. Black Cube Headquarters, Englewood, CO. Courtesy of Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
Andreas Greiner, Monument for the 308, 2019. Denver Central Library, Denver, CO. Courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
Anuar Mauuad, WE ARE BODIES (The Archaeology Files), 2022. Black Cube Headquarters, Englewood, CO. Courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
The Fulfillment Center (exhibition view), 2019. Black Cube Headquarters, Englewood, CO. Courtesy of Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.

Black Cube is a nonprofit, experimental art museum that nurtures the self-sufficiency of artists and inspires people to discover and appreciate contemporary art beyond traditional white museum and gallery walls.

Unlike stationary museums defined by their permanent architecture, Black Cube operates nomadically. It roams from place to place as a traveling contemporary art museum, producing site-specific artworks in the public realm. Its non-profit organization endeavors to nurture the sustainability of today’s artists and inspire audiences across the globe to discover contemporary art beyond the confines of a gallery. Open, experimental, and flexible, it relies deeply upon collaboration and the willingness to explore bold ideas.

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The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Spring 2022 Grantees

29 June 2022

1976

Warhol acquires the first of several compact 35 mm cameras, and over the next 11 years shot approximately 130,000 black-and-white images, claiming that “having a few rolls of film to develop gives me a good reason to get up in the morning.”

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