Grotesque Histories
- Where: BRIC Rotunda Gallery
- When: closed
- Opening: 07/02 from 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
- Address: 33 Clinton Street, New York, New York, 11201
- Prices: Free
- Phone: 718 875-4047
- Website: Official Website
- Email:
- Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-6pm (during exhibitions only)
- Transportation: Located in Brooklyn Heights, just over the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, BRIC Rotunda Gallery is a short walk from the 2,3; 4,5; M; or R trains at Court Street/Borough Hall; or the A, C trains at High Street.
- Directions: via Google Maps
- Category: Gallery, Group Show
Grotesque Histories Curated by Elizabeth Ferrer and Baseera Khan July 2 – August 8, 2008 Opening Reception: Wednesday, July 2, 7 – 9 pm
Grotesque Histories presents the work of three artists — Enrique Chagoya, Aaron Johnson, and Miguel Luciano — who deploy iconographies based in history, both ancient and recent, to address the current world condition. Each artist projects a distinct visual style, but all draw upon grotesque visual forms to express pointed, often passionate statements about recent history and political memory. Relying on recognizable allusions to activate the collective consciousness of their audiences, these artists reconstruct identifiable signs of popular culture and mass media to draw attention to the absurdities of history, politics, religion, and society.
Special summer hours: 12 to 6 pm Monday to Thursday, and 10 am to 2 pm on Friday. The Gallery will be closed on July 4.







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