The New Social Environment#680
Dani and Sheilah ReStack: Cuts in the Day
Featuring ReStack and Amanda Gluibizzi, with sua yoo
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1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific
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Multimedia collaborators Dani and Sheilah ReStack join Rail Art Editor Amanda Gluibizzi for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading by sua yoo.
In this talk
Dani and Sheilah ReStack
As written by Michael Sicinski, Cinema Scope, Dani and Sheilah ReStack have embarked on an artistic relationship that is formally and emotionally adjacent to their domestic lives, a quotidian zone they share with their young daughter Rose. Both artists have established careers on their own. Neither Dani’s video work or Sheilah’s multimedia performance and installation work could exactly prepare us for the force of the women’s collaborative efforts. ReStack collaborations have shown at the 2017 Whitney Biennial, Iceberg Projects Chicago, Toronto International Film Festival, and others. They have received grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and Ohio Arts Council. They have been residents at The Headlands Center for the Arts, MacDowell and Visual Studies Workshop.
Amanda Gluibizzi
Formerly Associate Professor at Ohio State University, Amanda Gluibizzi is the founding Co-Director of the New Foundation for Art History (NFAH) and Artseen Editor for the Brooklyn Rail. She specializes in mid- and late-20th century art, design, and urbanism in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Amanda is the author of Art and Design in 1960s New York (Anthem Press, 2021).
The Rail has a tradition of ending our conversations with a poetry reading, and we’re fortunate to have sua yoo reading.
sua yoo
Writer sua yoo is based in Los Angeles. They most recently co-established Purpose Repair Shop, a nonprofit art production and dream facilitation collective.
❤️ 🌈 We'd like to thank the The Terra Foundation for American Art for making these daily conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive.