All Used Up
Event
International Center of Photography
Oct 17 2018
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All Used Up brought together the appropriation practices of William E. Jones, Allison Parrish, and Christopher Clary, with special guests shawné michaelain holloway and Paloma Gil, for a night of screenings, readings, and performances. Followed by a panel discussion with the artists and moderator Nayland Blake. This program built on ICP's series Dismantling the Gaze, which considered looking, power, and visual culture in the #MeToo movement, and Queering the Collection, which presented work of and outside ICP’s Collections to expand the voices of queer artists. Critic Bernard Yenelouis said “Both Clary and Jones remind me that history, like memory, is not static. It is closer to a fire alarm (cribbing from Michael Löwy on Walter Benjamin), with a sense that ‘not even the dead will be safe from the enemy, if he is victorious. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious.’”

Curators
Christopher Clary
Emily Dunne

Moderator
Nayland Blake

Artists
Allison Parrish
Christopher Clary
Paloma Gil
shawné michaelain holloway
William E. Jones

Graphics
William E. Jones

Support
ICP Museum & Library

Documentation
Jacque Donaldson

Event
ICP

Review
ICP Blog