Location
26 Wooster Street
New York, New York 10013
United States
Date & Time
6:00pm EDT - 8:00pm EDT
Price
About This Event
We stay open late this May Day in honor of Fall of Freedom’s national call for artists, creators, and communities to gather in the face of fascism. Stroll through Shu Lea Cheang’s LOVER, LOVE and check out our book store during this after hours time at the museum!
LOVER, LOVE, a new commission for the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art by Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954), begins with a portal. A window is flung open and the gray wall of an apartment block dissolves into a turbulent, overcast sky, against which a smoky being is enveloped by a six-winged seraphim—an angel of the highest order.
This opening transition is both a gesture to Cheang’s longtime collaborator, musician Aérea Negrot (1980–2023), who died by suicide, and a marker of our entry into a hybrid space of documentation and imagination. For this film, presented as a four-channel installation, Cheang worked with eight intergenerational performers in Tucson, Arizona, all of whom contributed their own experiences, narratives, and dreams of and for trans and gender nonconforming life in today’s United States.
This collaboratively scripted film moves between physical and virtual space: between performances in a motel room, a junkyard, and city streets amid surrounding nature, we can see desert plants blooming anthropomorphic appendages and souls escaping inhuman oppression to take transhuman flight.
The gallery’s four screens, themselves portals to the film’s world, can be shifted by viewers into and out of the path of each projector. Each movement triggers a segment of Negrot’s 2011 track “It’s Lover, Love”—a dreamy, minimalist meditation on the lingering traces of broken promises and vanished love. These aural and physical shifts create new compositions, morphing the installation into an active landscape in which to navigate agency, survival, and intimacy in a time of escalating political precarity.
Accessibility
Chairs with backs will be available. Located at 26 Wooster Street, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art strives to provide a welcoming environment to all visitors. Five external steps lead to our entrance doors: a wheelchair lift is available. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible, and a single-occupancy accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk: all restrooms are gender-neutral. Large print didactics are available.
For questions or access requests, please email info@leslielohman.org with 1 week advance of your visit.
About This Event
We stay open late this May Day in honor of Fall of Freedom’s national call for artists, creators, and communities to gather in the face of fascism. Stroll through Shu Lea Cheang’s LOVER, LOVE and check out our book store during this after hours time at the museum!
LOVER, LOVE, a new commission for the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art by Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954), begins with a portal. A window is flung open and the gray wall of an apartment block dissolves into a turbulent, overcast sky, against which a smoky being is enveloped by a six-winged seraphim—an angel of the highest order.
This opening transition is both a gesture to Cheang’s longtime collaborator, musician Aérea Negrot (1980–2023), who died by suicide, and a marker of our entry into a hybrid space of documentation and imagination. For this film, presented as a four-channel installation, Cheang worked with eight intergenerational performers in Tucson, Arizona, all of whom contributed their own experiences, narratives, and dreams of and for trans and gender nonconforming life in today’s United States.
This collaboratively scripted film moves between physical and virtual space: between performances in a motel room, a junkyard, and city streets amid surrounding nature, we can see desert plants blooming anthropomorphic appendages and souls escaping inhuman oppression to take transhuman flight.
The gallery’s four screens, themselves portals to the film’s world, can be shifted by viewers into and out of the path of each projector. Each movement triggers a segment of Negrot’s 2011 track “It’s Lover, Love”—a dreamy, minimalist meditation on the lingering traces of broken promises and vanished love. These aural and physical shifts create new compositions, morphing the installation into an active landscape in which to navigate agency, survival, and intimacy in a time of escalating political precarity.
Accessibility
Chairs with backs will be available. Located at 26 Wooster Street, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art strives to provide a welcoming environment to all visitors. Five external steps lead to our entrance doors: a wheelchair lift is available. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible, and a single-occupancy accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk: all restrooms are gender-neutral. Large print didactics are available.
For questions or access requests, please email info@leslielohman.org with 1 week advance of your visit.
Getting There
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
26 Wooster Street
New York, New York 10013
United States
Location
26 Wooster Street
New York, New York 10013
United States
Date & Time
6:00pm EDT - 8:00pm EDT