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Perpetu-War

CounterCurrent19 - Ganzeer, Tank vs. Bread-Man, 2011. Paint on Wall. Photo: Mehri Khalil. Courtesy the artist.CounterCurrent19 - Ganzeer, Tank vs. Bread-Man, 2011. Paint on Wall. Photo: Mehri Khalil. Courtesy the artist.
Date TIme Note
Tuesday, Apr. 9 12:00 PM Installation
Wednesday, Apr. 10 12:00 PM Installation
Wednesday, Apr. 10 6:00 PM Opening Recep.
Thursday, Apr. 11 12:00 PM Installation
Friday, Apr. 12 12:00 PM Installation
Saturday, Apr. 13 12:00 PM Installation
Sunday, Apr. 14 12:00 PM Installation

PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BUFFALO BAYOU PARTNERSHIP

Installation

4/9 - 4/14, 12-8pm
Waterfront at Tony Marron Park
808 North York St. 

Opening Reception

4/10, 6-8pm
Sunset Coffee Building
1005 Commerce St.

"Make Art, Not War" has become a cliché sentiment, perhaps to the point of losing its meaning. But, artist Ganzeer asks, is there something to it? Is it at all possible that art represents antitheses to a culture of warfare that has dominated humanity since the beginning of our time? 

Perpetu-War is a speculative public art project that alludes to a post-war world wherein artists and their actions occupy the cultural importance and impact often associated with war heroes. Ganzeer's installation interrogates Houston's relationship to the military-energy-industrial complex, highlighting the city's complex histories of arms manufacturing and distribution. Specifically, the installation is staged on the Buffalo Bayou near the location of a former tank manufacturing center and shipping warehouse.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ganzeer is a multidisciplinary artist who works seamlessly between art, design, and storytelling. Called a “chameleon” in the New York Times, his work has stirred trouble in art galleries, alleyways, and museums around the world, such as the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Palace of the Arts in Cairo, Greek State Museum in Thessaloniki, the V&A in London, and the Edith Russ Haus in Oldenburg. His current major projects include a short story collection titled TIMES NEW HUMAN, and a sci-fi graphic novel titled THE SOLAR GRID, which earned him a Global Thinker Award from Foreign Policy in 2016. 

Perpetu-War was developed through a joint residency with the Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences (CENHS) at Rice University. The project is further supported by the Buffalo Bayou Partnership. 

NOTES

Parking is available at Tony Marron Park. The artwork is on the waterfront of the Buffalo Bayou, a short walk from the parking area. Comfortable shoes are advised. 

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University of Houston - Kathrine McGovern COA