A series of four exhibitions, a new summer residency, and a month-long festival celebrating a program of international exchange. Tiger Strikes Asteroid maintains a network of five collaborative, but curatorially autonomous spaces in Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Greenville, South Carolina. In Brooklyn, the organization will present Crops, a two-person show curated by Monica Palma featuring work by siblings Lorena and Abelardo Cruz Santiago; in Philadelphia, TSA will contribute to the city-wide events of Collective Futures with a solo exhibition featuring new interdisciplinary work by Johannes Barfield; in Greenville, the site will mount The New Esoterica, with work that explores mysticism and the occult by artists Alex Schecter, Zen Cohen, and Hani Le. Additionally, TSA will launch a summer residency at its Chicago location with artists Jodi Hays, Larry Wolf, Susy Bielak, and Srujana Kannganti. A variety of artists’ spaces will work together with TSA in Los Angeles to host eighteen artists that participated in the organization’s three-year long exchange among artist communities in Berlin, Mexico, City, and LA.
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1928
August 6, 1928. Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh to Julia and Andrej Warhola, Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants and devout Byzantine Catholics who had fled poverty and war in current-day Slovakia.