New Red Order’s (NRO) first large-scale public artwork The World’s UnFair is a multi-year research, public art, and architectural project planned to devise strategies and activate new avenues toward the transfer of land back to Indigenous people. The World’s UnFair continues NRO’s ongoing recruitment of willing settler-colonists to ‘give back’ what was stolen and will work towards the creation of a community nexus to enact and sustain Indigenous-led sovereignty movements. The World’s UnFair is slated for public view in 2023.
New Red Order: The World’s UnFair
- Institution
- Creative Time, Inc.
- Location
- New York, NY
- Grant Cycle
- Fall 2021
- Amount
- $100,000
- Type of Grant
- Multi-year Program Support
- Website
- creativetime.org ↗

New Red Order, The World's UnFair, 2023. Installation at 24-17 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, Queens.

New Red Order, The World's UnFair, 2023. Installation at 24-17 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, Queens.

New Red Order, The World's UnFair, 2023. Installation at 24-17 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, Queens.

New Red Order, The World's UnFair, 2023. Installation at 24-17 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, Queens.

New Red Order, Cover the Earth, 2021. Painted mural with cut vinyl, dibond prints, kiddie pool, sod, inflatable alligator, turtle sandbox, beach towels, towel racks, beach balls, beach chairs, beach umbrella, real estate lawn sign, cooler, and pool noodles.
Dimensions variable. Image courtesy Artists Space, New York Photo: Filip Wolak.

New Red Order: Feel at Home Here. Installation view, Artists Space, 2021. Image courtesy Artists Space, New York.
Photo: Filip Wolak.

New Red Order Give it Back, detail, 2021. Acrylic LED displays with cut vinyl, water cooler, poster, couch, desk, chairs, magazine rack, The New Red Times Magazine, and three televisions. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy Artists Space, New York
Photo: Filip Wolak.

New Red Order: Give it Back, 2012. Audain Gallery, Hastings Street Windows. Vancouver, CANADA. Photos: Rachel Topham Photography

New Red Order, with Virgil B/G Taylor. Give it Back. Installation documentation, Audain Gallery, 2021. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography.

New Red Order Speculations on the Infrared, Curated by Christopher Green. Installation view at Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, 2021. Photo: EFA Project Space/Yann Chashanovski.

New Red Order (NRO), Never Settle, 2019, mixed-media installation. Commissioned by the Toronto Biennial of Art. Installation view at 259 Lakeshore Blvd E as part ot the Toronto Biennial of Art. Photo: Tony Hafkensheid. Courtesy Toronto Biennial of Art.
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