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Antonia Wright

Antonia Wright[1] (born 1979) is a Cuban-American artist born in Miami, Florida. Through a multidisciplinary practice of video, performance, installation, sculpture, sound, and light, Wright responds to extremes of emotion, control, and violence as they relate to systems of power in society. Alpesh Kantilal Patel of Artforum wrote of her work, “the body is the true medium she explores.” [2]

Antonia Wright
Born
Antonia Wright

1979 (age 43–44)
Miami, Florida, US
NationalityCuban - American
Occupation(s)Performance artist, poet, photographer
Known forInstallations, Poetry, Video, Performance

In 2022, she was named one of “11 Artists Leading the Country's Cultural Conversation Right Now” [3] by Gotham Magazine for her work addressing social issues.

Background and education Edit

Antonia Wright received an MFA in Poetry from The New School in 2005 and trained at the International Center of Photography in New York City graduating in 2008.[4]

Career Edit

Since 2009, Wright has been performing an ongoing piece entitled "Are You OK?" wherein she goes into the streets of various cities and cries while capturing the responses of those passing by.[5]

In 2013, Wright created "Be" a video showing the artist covered in 15,000 bees while practicing the movements of tai chi.[6] During Art Basel Miami that same year, Wright threw herself while nude through sheets of glass in "Suddenly We Jumped (Breaking the Glass Ceiling)" at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens[7][8] inspired by the movement of Futurism.

In 2021, Wright debuted “Not Yet Paved” at Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, where she converted a concrete mixer truck into a musical instrument that plays the song "Young, Latin, and Proud" by the musician Helado Negro.

Wright has received reviews in the New York Times[8] and Artforum,[9] and is represented by Spinello Projects. Wright serves on the boards of Planned Parenthood North, South and East Florida, The Lotus House Shelter, and Locust Projects.

In 2022, the artist present a public talk to introduce Women in Labor a new digital installation project at Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida. Wright was in conversation with PAMM assistant curator Maritza Lacayo, and they talked about the role of feminist artists and curators on issues of reproductive freedom in a country post-Roe v. Wade.[10]

Exhibitions Edit

She exhibited the video "Under the Water Was Sand, Then Rocks, Miles of Rocks then Fire" with Luis De Jesus Los Angeles in 2016, depicting the artist walking on and falling into a frozen lake, inspired by her own childhood experience of falling into a frozen reservoir near Boston. The installation included lights on timers night-blooming jasmine plants.[8]

Wright's 2017 installation Control at Spinello Projects — which involved metal crowd-control barricades — required viewers to sign waivers absolving the gallery from liability should the installation maim or even kill spectators. The work was inspired by the prevalence of barricades in Brooklyn, New York, where Wright completed a residency.[11]

Wright's solo show “I came to see the damage that was done and the treasures that prevail” at Spinello Projects, Miami, Florida in 2022 was a reaction to the reproductive rights crisis.

Select group exhibitions include “You Know Who You Are: Recent Acquisitions of Cuban Art from the Jorge M Pérez Collection,” El Espacio 23, Miami, FL (2023), “Sinking Feeling” at Or Gallery in Vancouver, Canada (2023), “On the Horizon" at The Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tennessee (2022), “#fail” at the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans, Louisiana (2022), “Counter-Landscapes”, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona (2019), “Energy Charge: Connecting to Ana Mendieta” at ASU Art Museum.

Collections Edit

Wright's work is in the permanent collection of Martin Z. Margulies, El Espacio 23, The Lotus House Shelter, Pérez Art Museum Miami, The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, and NSU Art Museum in Ft. Lauderdale.

Awards Edit

In the fall of 2015, Wright was an artist-in-residence at Pioneer Works, in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

Wright was one of three to win the Miami New Times's MasterMind award.[12]

In 2022, during Miami Art Week, Antonia Wright along with her long-time collaborator, Ruben Millares, were the winners of the No Vacancy Juror’s Choice Award[13] for their public artwork installed on the beach outside the Faena Hotel.

Wright recently won the Ellies 2022 Creator Award,[14] was named a 2021 CINTAS Foundation Fellowship[15] finalist awarded to artists with Cuban heritage, and won a 2019-2020 South Florida Cultural Consortium Award.[16] She has been featured in New York Magazine's article, "The New Talent Show: Pot-Luck Culture[17]"  on the burgeoning salon scene in New York City.

Legacy Edit

In April 2012, Wright established an artist-in-residence program at Lotus House Shelter, in Miami, Florida.[18] The artist lived there for one month.[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ . antoniawright.com. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  2. ^ Kantilal Patel, Alpesh. "CRITICS' PICKS, MIAMI, Antonia Wright". ARTFORUM.
  3. ^ "11 Top Artists of 2022". Gotham Magazine.
  4. ^ "Antonia Wright". Oolite Arts. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  5. ^ "TRIAD | Antonia Wright – You Can Only Understand From a Distance". thetriad.org.uk. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  6. ^ Jesus, Carlos Suarez De. "Antonia Wright Leaves Spinello Buzzing". Miami New Times. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  7. ^ Services, Miami-Dade County Online. . vizcaya.org. Archived from the original on March 28, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  8. ^ a b c "Re-enacting a Childhood Trauma on Video. For Art". NY Times.
  9. ^ Kantilal Patel, Alpesh. "Critic's Pick - Miami - Antonia Wright". Artforum.
  10. ^ "Art in a Post-Roe Age with Antonia Wright and Maritza Lacayo • Pérez Art Museum Miami". Pérez Art Museum Miami. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  11. ^ Morgenstern, Hans. "Antonia Wright's Control Is So Intense Viewers Have to Sign a Waiver". Miami New Times. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  12. ^ LaVelle, Ciara. "New Times' 2017 MasterMind Winners Are Asif Farooq, Miami Music Club, and Antonia Wright". Miami New Times. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  13. ^ "ANTONIA WRIGHT & RUBEN MILLARES WIN JUROR'S CHOICE AWARD FOR LARGEST-EVER NO VACANCY, MIAMI BEACH". Miami Beach. December 8, 2022.
  14. ^ "The Ellies 2022 Creator Award Winner". Oolite Arts.
  15. ^ "The CINTAS Fellowships". CINTAS Foundation.
  16. ^ "SOUTH FLORIDA CULTURAL CONSORTIUM (SFCC)". Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.
  17. ^ "The New Talent Show: Pot-Luck Culture". New York.
  18. ^ . Our Miami. Archived from the original on April 17, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  19. ^ "Using Art To Heal At The Lotus House". NBC 6 South Florida. Retrieved April 5, 2016.

antonia, wright, american, reality, personality, formerly, known, this, name, toya, johnson, born, 1979, cuban, american, artist, born, miami, florida, through, multidisciplinary, practice, video, performance, installation, sculpture, sound, light, wright, res. For the American reality TV personality formerly known by this name see Toya Johnson Antonia Wright 1 born 1979 is a Cuban American artist born in Miami Florida Through a multidisciplinary practice of video performance installation sculpture sound and light Wright responds to extremes of emotion control and violence as they relate to systems of power in society Alpesh Kantilal Patel of Artforum wrote of her work the body is the true medium she explores 2 Antonia WrightBornAntonia Wright1979 age 43 44 Miami Florida USNationalityCuban AmericanOccupation s Performance artist poet photographerKnown forInstallations Poetry Video PerformanceIn 2022 she was named one of 11 Artists Leading the Country s Cultural Conversation Right Now 3 by Gotham Magazine for her work addressing social issues Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 2 1 Exhibitions 2 2 Collections 3 Awards 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesBackground and education EditAntonia Wright received an MFA in Poetry from The New School in 2005 and trained at the International Center of Photography in New York City graduating in 2008 4 Career EditSince 2009 Wright has been performing an ongoing piece entitled Are You OK wherein she goes into the streets of various cities and cries while capturing the responses of those passing by 5 In 2013 Wright created Be a video showing the artist covered in 15 000 bees while practicing the movements of tai chi 6 During Art Basel Miami that same year Wright threw herself while nude through sheets of glass in Suddenly We Jumped Breaking the Glass Ceiling at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens 7 8 inspired by the movement of Futurism In 2021 Wright debuted Not Yet Paved at Perez Art Museum Miami Florida where she converted a concrete mixer truck into a musical instrument that plays the song Young Latin and Proud by the musician Helado Negro Wright has received reviews in the New York Times 8 and Artforum 9 and is represented by Spinello Projects Wright serves on the boards of Planned Parenthood North South and East Florida The Lotus House Shelter and Locust Projects In 2022 the artist present a public talk to introduce Women in Labor a new digital installation project at Perez Art Museum Miami Florida Wright was in conversation with PAMM assistant curator Maritza Lacayo and they talked about the role of feminist artists and curators on issues of reproductive freedom in a country post Roe v Wade 10 Exhibitions Edit She exhibited the video Under the Water Was Sand Then Rocks Miles of Rocks then Fire with Luis De Jesus Los Angeles in 2016 depicting the artist walking on and falling into a frozen lake inspired by her own childhood experience of falling into a frozen reservoir near Boston The installation included lights on timers night blooming jasmine plants 8 Wright s 2017 installation Control at Spinello Projects which involved metal crowd control barricades required viewers to sign waivers absolving the gallery from liability should the installation maim or even kill spectators The work was inspired by the prevalence of barricades in Brooklyn New York where Wright completed a residency 11 Wright s solo show I came to see the damage that was done and the treasures that prevail at Spinello Projects Miami Florida in 2022 was a reaction to the reproductive rights crisis Select group exhibitions include You Know Who You Are Recent Acquisitions of Cuban Art from the Jorge M Perez Collection El Espacio 23 Miami FL 2023 Sinking Feeling at Or Gallery in Vancouver Canada 2023 On the Horizon at The Frist Art Museum in Nashville Tennessee 2022 fail at the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans Louisiana 2022 Counter Landscapes Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Arizona 2019 Energy Charge Connecting to Ana Mendieta at ASU Art Museum Collections Edit Wright s work is in the permanent collection of Martin Z Margulies El Espacio 23 The Lotus House Shelter Perez Art Museum Miami The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach and NSU Art Museum in Ft Lauderdale Awards EditIn the fall of 2015 Wright was an artist in residence at Pioneer Works in Red Hook Brooklyn Wright was one of three to win the Miami New Times s MasterMind award 12 In 2022 during Miami Art Week Antonia Wright along with her long time collaborator Ruben Millares were the winners of the No Vacancy Juror s Choice Award 13 for their public artwork installed on the beach outside the Faena Hotel Wright recently won the Ellies 2022 Creator Award 14 was named a 2021 CINTAS Foundation Fellowship 15 finalist awarded to artists with Cuban heritage and won a 2019 2020 South Florida Cultural Consortium Award 16 She has been featured in New York Magazine s article The New Talent Show Pot Luck Culture 17 on the burgeoning salon scene in New York City Legacy EditIn April 2012 Wright established an artist in residence program at Lotus House Shelter in Miami Florida 18 The artist lived there for one month 19 References Edit aw antonia wright antoniawright com Archived from the original on March 24 2016 Retrieved 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Farooq Miami Music Club and Antonia Wright Miami New Times Retrieved April 15 2023 ANTONIA WRIGHT amp RUBEN MILLARES WIN JUROR S CHOICE AWARD FOR LARGEST EVER NO VACANCY MIAMI BEACH Miami Beach December 8 2022 The Ellies 2022 Creator Award Winner Oolite Arts The CINTAS Fellowships CINTAS Foundation SOUTH FLORIDA CULTURAL CONSORTIUM SFCC Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs The New Talent Show Pot Luck Culture New York Standing on the sun Artist profiles homeless women of Miami s Lotus House Our Miami Archived from the original on April 17 2016 Retrieved April 5 2016 Using Art To Heal At The Lotus House NBC 6 South Florida Retrieved April 5 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonia Wright amp oldid 1173577803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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