Creative Time is a
nonprofit
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arts organization based in New York City. Founded in 1974, it supports the commissioning, production, and presentation of site-specific and
socially engaged public art
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projects.
History
Creative Time was founded in 1974 with the mission of promoting the role of artists in a democratic society and introducing new audiences to
contemporary art
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. Artists in the late 1960s and early 1970s were already experimenting with new media and new forms of art that could exist in the public sphere, outside the purview of conventional art galleries and museums.
Early Creative Time programs took over abandoned storefronts and neglected public spaces such as the
Brooklyn Bridge
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Anchorage and the Great Hall of the
Chamber of Commerce
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in Lower Manhattan. Both landmarks had been unused for years before Creative Time used them through programs like Art in the Anchorage (1983–2001) and Projects at the Chamber (1982).
Creative Time organized "Art on the Beach", a project which brought together practitioners of many mediums to create large-scale public works in
Battery Park City
Battery Park City is a mainly residential planned community and neighborhood on the west side of the southern tip of the island of Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by the Hudson River on the west, the Hudson River shoreline on the nor ...
between 1978 and 1985. Each summer, for three months, "Art on the Beach" offered site-specific sculpture and performances that were open to the public and free of cost.
Throughout "Art on the Beach", Creative Time was led by co-founder Anita Contini, who served as director until Cee Scott Brown took over in 1987.
Anne Pasternak took the reins as director from 1993 to September 2015.
Justine Ludwig then took over as executive director.
Reception and notable projects
In collaboration with the Dallas art community, Creative Time took part in a yearlong study to better understand the strengths and areas of growth within the Dallas art scene. In this study, members of Creative Time met with various figures within the art community including artists, curators, philanthropists and collectors, over the course of three week-long visits to the city in 2010. Following these meetings, Creative Time produced a study detailing suggestions to help bolster the art scene in Dallas, identifying 13 key elements to help the community thrive listed as follows:
* A sustainable artist community and opportunities for live/work space
* Cultural institutions with international reach, innovative programs and historically relevant collections
* Great patrons who support the creation, presentation and acquisition of art
* Mid-sized and small art spaces that support the creation of new and experimental work by local and international artists
* Skilled and visionary arts leaders in institutions big and small
* Excellent contemporary art galleries with international reach
* Residency programs for national and international artists to create in Dallas
* Master of Fine Arts programs to train and attract artists
* Arts education in Dallas public schools
* Public art to engage broad audiences and activate public spaces
* Engaged audiences
* Experienced art writers featured daily in primary news media
* Civic championing of the arts through policies and urban planning.
Creative Time's other projects range from art installations at the 2008 Art Basel in Miami to the opening of a gallery under the Brooklyn Bridge in 1983.
[''Creative Time – Start a Movement – Meadows School of the Arts – SMU''. https://www.smu.edu/Meadows/TheMovement/MeadowsPrize/2010-CreativeTime.]
Projects in recent years include skywriting over Manhattan in "Clouds" (a 2001 collaboration with
Vik Muniz
Vik Muniz (; born 1961) is a Brazilian artist and photographer. His work has been met with both commercial success and critical acclaim, and has been exhibited worldwide. In 1998, he participated in the 24th International Biennale in São Paulo, ...
),
Tribute in Light
The ''Tribute in Light'' is an art installation created in remembrance of the September 11 attacks. It consists of 88 vertical searchlights arranged in two columns of light to represent the Twin Towers. It stands six blocks south of the Wor ...
(2002), and
Kara Walker
Kara Elizabeth Walker (born November 26, 1969) is an American contemporary painter, silhouettist, printmaker, installation artist, filmmaker, and professor who explores Race (classification of human beings), race, gender, human sexuality, sexual ...
's ''
A Subtlety
''A Subtlety'' (also known as ''the Marvelous Sugar Baby'' and subtitled ''an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of ...
'' (2014). Creative Time has also collaborated with the artists
Vito Acconci
Vito Acconci (, ; January 24, 1940 – April 27, 2017) was an American performance art, performance, video and installation artist, whose diverse practice eventually included sculpture, architectural design, and landscape design. His performan ...
,
Diller + Scofidio,
David Byrne
David Byrne (; born May 14, 1952) is an American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker. He was a founding member, principal songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist of the American New wave music, new wave band Talking Heads.
Byrne has ...
,
Felix Gonzalez-Torres,
Chrysanne Stathacos
Chrysanne Stathacos (born 1951) is a Canadian American multidisciplinary artist. Her work has encompassed print, textile, performance and conceptual art. Stathacos is heavily involved with and influenced by feminism, Greek Mythology, eastern sp ...
,
Red Grooms
Red Grooms (born Charles Rogers Grooms on June 7, 1937) is an American multimedia artist best known for his colorful pop-art constructions depicting frenetic scenes of modern urban life. Grooms was given the nickname "Red" by Dominic Falcone ( ...
,
Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer (born July 29, 1950) is an American neo-conceptual artist, based in Hoosick, New York. Her work focuses on the delivery of words and ideas in public spaces and includes large-scale installations, advertising billboards, projectio ...
,
Takashi Murakami
is a Japanese contemporary artist. He works in fine arts (such as painting and sculpture) as well as commercial media (such as fashion, merchandise, and animation) and is known for blurring the line between High art, high and low arts. His wo ...
,
Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat (; born March 26, 1957) is an Iranian photographer and visual artist who lives in New York City, known primarily for her work in film, video and photography. Her artwork centers on the contrasts between Islam and the West, femininit ...
,
Sonic Youth
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,
Elizabeth Streb,
Tania Bruguera
Tania Bruguera (born 1968 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban artist and activist who focuses on installation and performance art. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts where she works as head of media and performance at Harvard University. Bruguera has ...
,
Temporary Services,
Marc Horowitz and
Superflex
Superflex is a Danish artist group founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen and Bjørnstjerne Christiansen. Superflex describe their projects as ''Tools'', as proposals that invite people to participate in and communicate the development ...
.
In addition to these artists, Creative Time often partners with other cultural institutions in New York City and elsewhere, like the
Dia Art Foundation
Dia Art Foundation is a nonprofit organization that initiates, supports, presents, and preserves art projects. It was established in 1974 by Philippa de Menil, the daughter of Houston arts patron Dominique de Menil and an heiress to the Schlumbe ...
, the
Queens Museum of Art
The Queens Museum (formerly the Queens Museum of Art) is an art museum and educational center at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. Established in 1972, the museum includes the '' Panorama of the City of Ne ...
,
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5  ...
, and the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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.
References
External links
Creative Time homepageCreative Time at Google Cultural InstituteCreative Time Records Fales Library and Special Collections at New York University Special Collections.
Further reading
* Pasternak, Anne and Ruth A. Peltason, ed
''Creative Time : the book : 33 years of public art in New York City''(New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2007) ; {{ISBN, 1-56898-696-3
Public art in New York City
Arts organizations based in New York City
Performance art in New York City
Arts organizations established in 1973
1973 establishments in New York City