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The Power Station (art space)

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Established
  
2011

Website
  
powerstationdallas.com

Location
  
Dallas, Texas

Phone
  
+1 214-827-0163

Type
  
Not-for-profit contemporary art space

Director
  
Rob Teeters (artistic director)

Address
  
3816 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226, USA

Similar
  
Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Barry Whistler Gallery, CentralTr, Kettle Art Gallery, 500 X gallery

The Power Station is a not-for-profit contemporary art space in Exposition Park, Dallas, Texas. It is housed in a former Dallas Power & Light building which was constructed in 1920, and hosts large scale exhibitions which compliment the building's raw architecture. For each of its international exhibitions, The Power Station works with the artists to produce a publication in conjunction with their project. Its programming also includes a summer exhibition and additional events each year. The building includes an apartment where artists can live as they create and build their installations.

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HistoryEdit

The Power Station was founded by Janelle and Alden Pinnell in 2011. The first exhibitor was American artist Oscar Tuazon.

PublicationsEdit

The Power Station produces a publication in conjunction with each of its international exhibitions, and prints a first edition of 1000 copies. For the Drip Event exhibit, they also produced Solar Lice, a double LP by Tobias Madison, Emanuel Rossetti, and Stefan Tcherepnin, recorded at Issue Project Room by the band formed for the exhibit.

Summer programEdit

The Power Station runs a summer program of research, discussions and displays about art and culture. Past programming has included Four Nights, Four Decades: A Survey of Video Art from the 1970s to the 2000s, which screened works presented by four experts over four nights, and Amarillo Entropy, an exhibition of artworks, artifacts, ephemera, screenings, and discussions, with Amarillo, Texas, at its center.

ExhibitionsEdit

  • Fredrik Værslev, East Bound and Down (2014)
  • Michael E. Smith (2014)
  • Walead Beshty, Fair Use (2013)
  • Amarillo Entropy (2013)
  • Tobias Madison, Emmanuel Rossetti, and Stefan Tcherepnin, Drip Event (2013)
  • Charles Mayton, Two-Step (2013)
  • Nikolas Gambaroff, I Am Real Estate (2012)
  • Four Nights, Four Decades (2012)
  • Jacob Kassay, No Goal (2012)
  • Virginia Overton, Deluxe (2012)
  • Matias Faldbakken, Oslo, Texas (2011)
  • Oscar Tuazon, Die (2011)
  • References

    The Power Station (art space) Wikipedia