The Atomic Salon
Guest Artist
Jun 08 – Jul 01, 1982
Larry Fuente
Description
"Thus do all states face each other now: they presuppose bad intentions on their neighbor’s part and good ones on their own. The so-called armed peace, as it prevails in every country at present, is that disquieted disposition which trusts neither itself nor its neighbor and, half from hatred, half from fear, will not lay down its arms."
Friedrich Nietzche circa 1870*
The atomic salon is a group exhibition co-sponsored by Ronald Feldman fine arts and the village voice. Over 40 artists from the United States and abroad will exhibit work which expresses their concern about nuclear weapons production. The show includes paintings, sculpture, and photographs depicting their visions of the nuclear age. This exhibition includes a generous loan of recently executed drawings by atomic bomb survivors of Hiroshima and nagasaki.*
The village voice will publish a special issue on nuclear war to appear on the newsstands June 9th. Photographs of the art work in this exhibition will be reproduced in this issue of the voice which coincides with the opening of the second special session on disarmament at the United Nations. Les levine will design a work for the newspaper’s cover and poster.
Ronald Feldman Gallery has been at the frontier of contemporary art since 1971. The gallery is located in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City and exhibits performance, photography, new media, film, painting, drawing and sculpture.
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