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Ep.126 features Shuli Sadé. Her cross-disciplinary artwork blends theory and practice with a focus on memory, space, and urbanism. work creates maps of urban memory, reflecting the DNA of a city. Sadé mixes mediums including photography, videography, augmented reality, site-specific installations, sculpture, and drawing. Sadé received the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, (2014), and the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1991) among other grants. She has taught and lectured at the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture, Parsons School of Design, Columbia University, Barnard College, and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Her work is represented by Galleria Ethra, Mexico City. She lives in NYC and works at her studio at Mana Contemporary, NJ. She had collaborated with neural scientists at the Neurobiology of Cognition Laboratory, New York University, and with architects and designers across the US. Sadé’s recent site-specific murals artworks are permanently installed in several locations in Manhattan, Philadelphia, Boston, North Carolina, New Jersey, and others. Currently, she won a competition to create a mural for City Hall in Huntsville, Alabama. Her recent exhibitions include Bird’s Eye View, an AR Public Art Installation sponsored by Battery Park City, NYC, 2022, Upstream Downstream, an AR Public Art Installation sponsored by Riverside Park, NYC, Fluid Formations at Gensler DC, (2019), Wild Heterotopias, AR installation at the High Line Nine Galleries and along the High Line, (2019), Solid Red, Galleria Ethra, Mexico City, (2018) Day Dreams, AR installation at Montefiore Medical Center, the Bronx, NY (2017).
Artist https://www.shulisade.com/
Mana Contemporary
https://www.manacontemporary.com/editorial/the-art-of-shuli-sade/
https://www.manacontemporary.com/artists/shuli-sade
Galeria Ethra http://galeriaethra.com/
Hyperallergic https://hyperallergic.com/727467/shuli-sade-augmented-reality-reveals-birds-battery-park-city-waterfront/
Riverside Park NYC https://riversideparknyc.org/meet-the-regrowth-artists-shuli-sade/
New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/arts/augmented-reality-exhibitions.html
Fenton Lab https://capitel.humanitas.edu.mx/la-joya-de-singapur-2/ https://www.fentonlab.com/the-space
Bird’s Eye View https://calendar.aiany.org/2022/09/23/installation-tour-birds-eye-view-ar-with-shuli-sad%C3%A9/
Montefiore https://montefiorefineartprogram.squarespace.com/shuli-sade
AICF https://aicf.org/artist/shuli-sade/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shulisade
Downtown NY https://downtownny.com/event/public-art-opening-shuli-sade-birds-eye-view/
CODAworx https://www.codaworx.com/projects/evolving-formations/
Inner Landscapes #1, Detail, 2020
Digital prints on raw canvas, wooden cubes, Acrylic on wood 55 x 98 Inches
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Curtesy of Sadé Studio
Inner Landscapes #2, Detail, 2020
Digital prints on raw canvas, wooden cubes, Acrylic on wood 55 x 98 Inches
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Curtesy of Sadé Studio
Inner Landscapes #3, 2021
Wooden cubes, Acrylic, and pencil on wood 48 x 48 Inches
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Curtesy of Sadé Studio
Datasets, 2018
Wood Blocks on wood 64 x 80 Inches
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Curtesy of Sadé Studio
Evolving Formations, 2021
Digital prints on Vibrachrome 72 x 144 Inches Augmented Reality installation, MIT
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Courtesy of Sadé Studio
Bird’s-eye View, 2022-2023
Augmented Reality Public Art installation, Battery Park City Authority
Photo: Shuli Sadé, Curtesy of Sadé Studio