Where to find Marie Kazalia’s art:
I have a piece in the São Paulo, Brazil, MUBE Troy art exhibit. MUBE = Museu Brasileiro da Escultra http://www.mube.art.br
My paintings are part of a group exhibit at the Hotel des Arts, 447 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94108, 2010/2011.
My art is now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and MoMA Wales, via the Book About Death exhibition at the Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery in New York CIty. Other museums and galleries also collected the artist’s cards from the Book About Death exhibition, to re-exhibit the show internationally–
My artwork is on the project blog, at http://abookaboutdeath.blogspot.com/
and on the gallery website along with all the other artist images, at:http://abookaboutdeath.net
A BOOK ABOUT DEATH tribute exhibit to Ray Johnson, at the Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery 537 Broadway New York City, New York 10012. http://abookaboutdeath.blogspot.com/2009/07/marie-kazalia-128.html opened on September 10, 2009 and goes until September 22nd.
A BOOK ABOUT DEATH : EHF Gallery, NYC UNTIL 9/22
A Book About Death, a project launched in March, opened on September 10, 2009 at The Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery, 537 Broadway, NYC, NY 10012.
http://abookaboutdeath.blogspot.com/
More than 1000 people attend the exhibition opening night, with a 500-person line waiting an hour to get in; a live web cast showed the happenings in the gallery to a worldwide audience of about 2000 from Beijing to Boston. Why the interest? Because the exhibition and the 500 or so works that comprise A Book About Death is free. It’s the only exhibition that you can take with you… for free. Some of the well known artists who participated: Yoko Ono, Eric Andersen, Caterina Verde, Peter Schuyff, Sol Kjøl, Geoffrey Hendricks and 480 others. Visitors collect the cards from the boxes on the floor and walk out with the entire exhibition.
All information along with the downloadable Press Release and the posters (also free for download) is on the blog/site: http://abookaboutdeath.blogspot.com
Go to the exhibition, collect the book or send a proxy. Already several museums have made collections; artists and curators will re-exhibit the show in other countries and use the blog and site as a support structure.
The exhibition is open Tues – Sat 1 pm – 7 pm. It closes at the end of the day Tuesday 9/22.
Please don’t let this opportunity to collect an historic work of art… free. Please copy and paste this e mail to a friend who might be interested in this work. The edition is limited to 500, so there are not many around. Installation shots are on the blog and the FaceBook site.