Artists Space

Too Black, Too Strong!

April 1 – May 14, 1988

An exhibition of videotapes and works on paper organized by Reginald Woolery.

A close up black and white image of a slide projection with two figures.
Daniel Tilsdale. Still from Contacts, Ponytails, Noses and Bleach, 1988. Graphite on Xerox (presented in slide format). [A close up black and white image of a slide projection with two figures.]

A black and white image of two couches set in front of a TV monitor on a pedestal and two speakers installed on either side of it. The TV screen is on, but no clear image is visible on it. A door to exit is visible in the background.
Too Black, Too Strong! Installation View, Artists Space, 1988. [A black and white image of two couches set in front of a TV monitor on a pedestal and two speakers installed on either side of it. The TV screen is on, but no clear image is visible on it. A door to exit is visible in the background.]
A black and white photograph of four framed mixed media collages installed on a gallery wall with light shining on them from above.
Too Black, Too Strong! Installation View, Artists Space, 1988. [A black and white photograph of four framed mixed media collages installed on a gallery wall with light shining on them from above.]
A close up black and white image of a slide projection with two figures.
Daniel Tilsdale. Still from Contacts, Ponytails, Noses and Bleach, 1988. Graphite on Xerox (presented in slide format). [A close up black and white image of a slide projection with two figures.]
A black and white photograph of two mixed media collage works hanging side by side on a gallery wall.
LaMonte Westmoreland. The Watermeleon Series, 1986. Mixed Media collages. [A black and white photograph of two mixed media collage works hanging side by side on a gallery wall.]
A black and white photograph of mixed media collage work hanging on gallery walls.
Too Black, Too Strong! Installation View, Artists Space, 1988. [A black and white photograph of mixed media collage work hanging on gallery walls.]

Artists Space programs are made possible by: the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, New York State Council on the Arts, and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; AT&T Foundation, Inc., The David Bermant Foundation: Color, Light, Motion, The Bohen Foundation, The Cowles Charitable Trust, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, Inc., Horace w. Goldsmith Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, Jerome Foundation, The J.M. Kaplan Fund, The Dorothea L. Leonhardt Foundation, Inc., The Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, Inc., The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, The Menemsha Fund, Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, Betty Parsons Foundation, The Reed Foundation, Inc., The Rockefeller Foundation, The Mark Rothko Foundation, Inc., and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; American Express Company, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Equitable Real Estate Group, Inc., General Atlantic Corporation, R.H. Macy and Company, Inc., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Philip Morris Companies Inc., and U.S. Trust Company of New York; as well as Artwatch, Galleries in Support of Artists Space, Members and numerous Friends.

Artists Space is a member of the National Association of Artists Organizations (NAAO) and the National Alliance of Media Arts Centers (NAMAC).