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		<title>Check Out the New Museum&#8217;s &#8216;Ungovernables&#8217;</title>

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					<link>http://galleristny.com/2011/12/check-out-the-new-museums-ungovernables/</link>
			<dc:creator>Dan Duray</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyogalleristny.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/01-building.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6294" title="01.building" src="http://nyogalleristny.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/01-building.jpg?w=300&h=245" alt="" width="300" height="245" /></a>Some of them may be a bit <a href="http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/411">older than Jesus</a>, but the participants list for the second New Museum Triennial is a doozy!<!--more--></p>
<p>The show's title, '<a href="http://newmuseum.org/exhibitions/448/the_ungovernables">The Ungovernables</a>,' takes its name from the 1976 student uprisings in South Africa, curator Eungie Joo <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/arts/design/the-ungovernables-at-new-museum-a-manet-to-the-getty.html?_r=1&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;ref=todayspaper&amp;pagewanted=all&amp;adxnnlx=1322830939-yPeCPOZYUcpYbnWfauV11Q">told</a> <em>The New York Times</em>. "It could be defined as chaotic or anarchic," he added. "But it could also refer to an organized resistance.”</p>
<p>Talk about organization! You'll no doubt recognize a few of the artists and collectives included in the show.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mounira Al Solh</strong> (b. 1978, Beirut. Lives and works in Beirut and Amsterdam)<br />
<strong>Jonathas de Andrade</strong> (b. 1982, Maceió, Brazil. Lives and works in Recife)<br />
<strong>Minam Apang</strong> (b. 1980, Naharlagun, India. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
<strong>CAMP</strong> (Founded 2007, Mumbai)<br />
Shaina Anand (b. 1975, Bombay. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
Ashok Sukumaran (b. 1974, Sapporo, Japan. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
<strong>Julia Dault</strong> (b. 1977, Toronto. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>Abigail DeVille</strong> (b. 1981, New York. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>House of Natural Fiber</strong> (Founded 1999, Yogyakarta)<br />
Venzha Christ (b. 1973, Banyuwangi, Indonesia. Lives and works in Yogyakarta); Tommy<br />
Suryo (b. 1976, Bojonegoro, Indonesia. Lives and works in Yogyakarta); Irene Agrivina<br />
(b. 1976, Yogyakarta. Lives and works in Yogyakarta)<br />
<strong>Hu Xiaoyuan</strong> (b. 1977, Haerbin, China. Lives and works in Beijing)<br />
<strong>Invisible Borders</strong> (Founded 2009, Lagos)<br />
Emeka Okereke (b. 1980 in Aba, Nigeria. Lives and works in Lagos), founder<br />
Kemi Akin-Nibosun, Unoma Giese, Emmanuel Iduma, Ala Khier, Chidinma Nnorom,<br />
Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, Amaize Ojeikere, Ray Daniels Okeugo, Uche Okpa-Iroha,<br />
Tom Saater, and Jumoke Sanwo<br />
<strong>Iman Issa</strong> (b. 1979, Cairo. Lives and works in Cairo and New York)<br />
<strong>Hassan Khan</strong> (b. 1975, London. Lives and works in Cairo)<br />
<strong>Kit Lee</strong> (b. 1978, Hong Kong. Lives and works in Hong Kong)<br />
<strong>Cinthia Marcelle</strong> (b. 1974, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Lives and works in Belo Horizonte)<br />
<strong>Dave McKenzie</strong> (b. 1977, Kingston, Jamaica. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>Nicolás Paris</strong> (b. 1977, Bogotá. Lives and works in Bogotá)<br />
<strong>Bona Park</strong> (b. 1977, Seoul. Lives and works in Seoul)<br />
<strong>Gary-Ross Pastrana</strong> (b. 1977, Quezon City. Lives and works in Manila)<br />
<strong>Pratchaya Phinthong</strong> (b. 1974, Ubonratchathani, Thailand. Lives and works in Bangkok)<br />
<strong>Amalia Pica</strong> (b. 1978, Neuquén Capital, Argentina. Lives and works in London)<br />
<strong>Rita Ponce de León</strong> (b. 1982, Lima. Lives and works in México City)<br />
<strong>The Propeller Group</strong> (Founded 2006, Ho Chi Minh City)<br />
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (b. 1976, Sài Gòn. Lives and works in Ho Chi Minh City and<br />
Los Angeles); Matthew Lucero (b. 1976, Upland, California. Lives and works in Los<br />
Angeles and Ho Chi Minh City); Phunam Thúc Hà (b. 1974, Sài Gòn. Lives and works<br />
in Ho Chi Minh City)<br />
<strong>Public Movement</strong> (Founded 2006, Tel Aviv)<br />
Dana Yahalomi (b. 1982, Tel Aviv. Lives and works in Tel Aviv), group leader<br />
<strong>Gabriel Sierra</strong> (b. 1975, San Juan Nepomuceno, Colombia. Lives and works in Bogotá)<br />
<strong>Rayyane Tabet</strong> (b. 1983, Ashqout, Lebanon. Lives and works in Beirut and San Diego)<br />
<strong>Slavs and Tatars</strong> (Founded 2006, Eurasia)<br />
<strong>Pilvi Takala</strong> (b. 1981, Helsinki. Lives and works in Amsterdam and Istanbul)<br />
<strong>Mariana Telleria</strong> (b. 1979, Rufino, Argentina. Lives and works in Rosario)<br />
<strong>Wu Tsang</strong> (b. 1982, Worcester, MA. Lives and works in Los Angeles)<br />
<strong>José Antonio Vega Macotela</strong> (b. 1980, México City. Lives and works in Amsterdam and México City)<br />
<strong>Adrián Villar Rojas</strong> (b. 1980, Rosario, Argentina. Lives and works in Rosario)<br />
<strong>Danh Võ</strong> (b. 1975, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. Lives and works in Berlin)<br />
<strong>Kemang Wa Lehulere</strong> (b. 1984 Cape Town. Lives and works in Johannesburg)<br />
<strong>Lynette Yiadom-Boakye</strong> (b. 1977 London. Lives and works in London)<br />
<strong>Ala Younis</strong> (b. 1974 Kuwait City. Lives and works in Amman)</p></blockquote>
<p>The show opens February 15</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyogalleristny.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/01-building.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6294" title="01.building" src="http://nyogalleristny.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/01-building.jpg?w=300&h=245" alt="" width="300" height="245" /></a>Some of them may be a bit <a href="http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/411">older than Jesus</a>, but the participants list for the second New Museum Triennial is a doozy!<!--more--></p>
<p>The show's title, '<a href="http://newmuseum.org/exhibitions/448/the_ungovernables">The Ungovernables</a>,' takes its name from the 1976 student uprisings in South Africa, curator Eungie Joo <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/arts/design/the-ungovernables-at-new-museum-a-manet-to-the-getty.html?_r=1&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;ref=todayspaper&amp;pagewanted=all&amp;adxnnlx=1322830939-yPeCPOZYUcpYbnWfauV11Q">told</a> <em>The New York Times</em>. "It could be defined as chaotic or anarchic," he added. "But it could also refer to an organized resistance.”</p>
<p>Talk about organization! You'll no doubt recognize a few of the artists and collectives included in the show.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mounira Al Solh</strong> (b. 1978, Beirut. Lives and works in Beirut and Amsterdam)<br />
<strong>Jonathas de Andrade</strong> (b. 1982, Maceió, Brazil. Lives and works in Recife)<br />
<strong>Minam Apang</strong> (b. 1980, Naharlagun, India. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
<strong>CAMP</strong> (Founded 2007, Mumbai)<br />
Shaina Anand (b. 1975, Bombay. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
Ashok Sukumaran (b. 1974, Sapporo, Japan. Lives and works in Mumbai)<br />
<strong>Julia Dault</strong> (b. 1977, Toronto. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>Abigail DeVille</strong> (b. 1981, New York. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>House of Natural Fiber</strong> (Founded 1999, Yogyakarta)<br />
Venzha Christ (b. 1973, Banyuwangi, Indonesia. Lives and works in Yogyakarta); Tommy<br />
Suryo (b. 1976, Bojonegoro, Indonesia. Lives and works in Yogyakarta); Irene Agrivina<br />
(b. 1976, Yogyakarta. Lives and works in Yogyakarta)<br />
<strong>Hu Xiaoyuan</strong> (b. 1977, Haerbin, China. Lives and works in Beijing)<br />
<strong>Invisible Borders</strong> (Founded 2009, Lagos)<br />
Emeka Okereke (b. 1980 in Aba, Nigeria. Lives and works in Lagos), founder<br />
Kemi Akin-Nibosun, Unoma Giese, Emmanuel Iduma, Ala Khier, Chidinma Nnorom,<br />
Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, Amaize Ojeikere, Ray Daniels Okeugo, Uche Okpa-Iroha,<br />
Tom Saater, and Jumoke Sanwo<br />
<strong>Iman Issa</strong> (b. 1979, Cairo. Lives and works in Cairo and New York)<br />
<strong>Hassan Khan</strong> (b. 1975, London. Lives and works in Cairo)<br />
<strong>Kit Lee</strong> (b. 1978, Hong Kong. Lives and works in Hong Kong)<br />
<strong>Cinthia Marcelle</strong> (b. 1974, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Lives and works in Belo Horizonte)<br />
<strong>Dave McKenzie</strong> (b. 1977, Kingston, Jamaica. Lives and works in New York)<br />
<strong>Nicolás Paris</strong> (b. 1977, Bogotá. Lives and works in Bogotá)<br />
<strong>Bona Park</strong> (b. 1977, Seoul. Lives and works in Seoul)<br />
<strong>Gary-Ross Pastrana</strong> (b. 1977, Quezon City. Lives and works in Manila)<br />
<strong>Pratchaya Phinthong</strong> (b. 1974, Ubonratchathani, Thailand. Lives and works in Bangkok)<br />
<strong>Amalia Pica</strong> (b. 1978, Neuquén Capital, Argentina. Lives and works in London)<br />
<strong>Rita Ponce de León</strong> (b. 1982, Lima. Lives and works in México City)<br />
<strong>The Propeller Group</strong> (Founded 2006, Ho Chi Minh City)<br />
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (b. 1976, Sài Gòn. Lives and works in Ho Chi Minh City and<br />
Los Angeles); Matthew Lucero (b. 1976, Upland, California. Lives and works in Los<br />
Angeles and Ho Chi Minh City); Phunam Thúc Hà (b. 1974, Sài Gòn. Lives and works<br />
in Ho Chi Minh City)<br />
<strong>Public Movement</strong> (Founded 2006, Tel Aviv)<br />
Dana Yahalomi (b. 1982, Tel Aviv. Lives and works in Tel Aviv), group leader<br />
<strong>Gabriel Sierra</strong> (b. 1975, San Juan Nepomuceno, Colombia. Lives and works in Bogotá)<br />
<strong>Rayyane Tabet</strong> (b. 1983, Ashqout, Lebanon. Lives and works in Beirut and San Diego)<br />
<strong>Slavs and Tatars</strong> (Founded 2006, Eurasia)<br />
<strong>Pilvi Takala</strong> (b. 1981, Helsinki. Lives and works in Amsterdam and Istanbul)<br />
<strong>Mariana Telleria</strong> (b. 1979, Rufino, Argentina. Lives and works in Rosario)<br />
<strong>Wu Tsang</strong> (b. 1982, Worcester, MA. Lives and works in Los Angeles)<br />
<strong>José Antonio Vega Macotela</strong> (b. 1980, México City. Lives and works in Amsterdam and México City)<br />
<strong>Adrián Villar Rojas</strong> (b. 1980, Rosario, Argentina. Lives and works in Rosario)<br />
<strong>Danh Võ</strong> (b. 1975, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. Lives and works in Berlin)<br />
<strong>Kemang Wa Lehulere</strong> (b. 1984 Cape Town. Lives and works in Johannesburg)<br />
<strong>Lynette Yiadom-Boakye</strong> (b. 1977 London. Lives and works in London)<br />
<strong>Ala Younis</strong> (b. 1974 Kuwait City. Lives and works in Amman)</p></blockquote>
<p>The show opens February 15</p>
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