

Selected exhibition documentation and individual salvaged artwork images from Salvage Art Instituteġ. Selected writings/press about Salvage Art Institute No Longer Art: Salvage Art Institute, at the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, University of Chicago, has closed. Salvage Art Institute is working on SAI Anthology, a collection of essays that consider the phantom world of artworks officially deemed of no commercial value.Ĭontributors will include Julia Pelta Feldman (conservation scholar), Eileen Myles (poet and writer), Pamela Smith (science historian),Īnd Jeffrey Weiss (curator), among others. Salvage Art Institute is accepting proposals for SAI: Radical Access Stewardship Program.

No Longer Art: Salvage Art Institute exhibition has closed on Maat Museo de Arte de Zapopan, Mexico. Salvage Art Institute continues to host No Longer Art But.ĭiscussions to encourage the reimagining of value systems interrupted by the global crisis. Salvage Art Institute spoke at the Harry der Boghosian Fellowship Online Symposium: Debris, Constellations, and Counter-Histories at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on April 8, 2022. To propel us towards a dramatic social transformation grounded in moral revival. Having renounced the perpetual art market cycle of valuation and exchange, SAI seeks to use No Longer Art Removed from art market circulation due to its total loss of value in the marketplace yet stored in art-insurance claim inventory. First in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and now the war in Ukraine Salvage Art Institute reimagines confronts and articulates the condition of the role of no-longer-art-material claimed as "total loss," resulting from art damaged beyond repair,
