Join us for the opening of 2019 ICP-Bard MFA candidate Ali Di Luccia’s solo exhibition, Holes, Paths, and Deadspace, at the ICP-Bard MFA Studios in Long Island City.

In Holes, Paths, and Deadspace, Di Luccia uses photography, text, and sculpture to communicate her adoration and dependency on nature. Through different methods of display, Di Luccia challenges the viewer to continuously shift coordinates as they move throughout the space, the same way one would continuously shift in nature for an optimal view of a setting sun.

Bio

Ali Di Luccia (b. 1992) received her BFA in photography and video from the School of Visual Arts in 2016 and is currently completing her ICP-Bard MFA. Di Luccia is an artist primarily working with photo, text, and sculpture. Recent solo exhibitions include False Clues (2016) at the School of Visual Arts, followed by a group show titled The Release at Arts on Site in New York City (2016). Di Luccia also makes a number of self-published zines that have been exhibited at Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center’s Philadelphia Art Book Fair, and Artbook’s Magazine Store at MoMA PS1.  

Opening Reception

Thursday, March 21 | 6–9 PM

On View

March 22–24 | 12–6 PM

Directions

The ICP-Bard MFA Studios are located at 24-20 Jackson Avenue in Queens. Take the E or M train to Court Square-23rd Street, 7 or G train to Court Square, or the B62 Bus to Jackson Ave/David St.

 

Image: Ali Di Luccia, Straight Tree Cut, 2019.