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OAF Curated Space | We Are Birds

Curated by Randall Poster and Andrew Edlin

In Support of The National Audubon Society

March 2–5

Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Installation of We Are Birds at OAF NY 2023
Kananginak Pootoogook (1935-2010), 033-1150, 2000
William Hawkins (1895-1990)
Romare Bearden (1911-1988)
Bill Traylor (1854-1949), Spotted Black and Red Bird (Blue Spotted Bird), c. 1939-1942
Tony Fitzpatrick Dracula Sunbird, 2022

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The Outsider Art Fair is pleased to announce its annual Curated Space exhibition, We Are Birds. Produced in partnership with The Birdsong Project to benefit the National Audubon Society, We Are Birds will be a highlight at the fair’s 31st edition, March 2 – 5, 2023, at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York.

OAF has joined forces with Grammy Award-winning music producer and supervisor, Randall Poster, who co-founded The Birdsong Project as a collaboration with some of the world's most respected musicians, artists, poets, and actors, to support the National Audubon Society. Poster and fair owner Andrew Edlin, who have been friends since childhood, will co-curate We Are Birds, featuring dozens of works inspired by birdlife made by self-taught and contemporary artists, including Greg Burak, Minnie Evans, Tony Fitzpatrick, William Hawkins, Pam Lins, Eleanor Ray, Fred Tomaselli, and Bill Traylor.The project recently released For The Birds, an art-filled, 20-LP box set containing over 200 tracks of original music and bird-related poetry by composers and performers including Yoko Ono and Anohni, Elvis Costello, Laurie Anderson, Yo-Yo Ma, Beck, and Kamasi Washington, with avian-themed verse written by poets and read by actors and artists including Tilda Swinton and Robert Pattinson. Recently, The Birdsong Project presented an exhibition at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden that featured over 30 bird houses designed by a range of notable artists, architects, and designers, such as Tom Sachs, Nina Cooke John, Misha Kahn, and Suchi Reddy.

While quarantining in New York during the first year of the pandemic Poster became attuned to the rare and relative stillness of the natural world around him, revealing new sounds hiding in plain sight. "I spent a lot of time listening to the birds singing,” he says. "I was not alone. It was something that my friends and I began to talk about: the beauty of birds, the joy and mysteries of birdsong.”

It was The Birdsong Project's executive producer, Rebecca Reagan who put things into focus and came up with the idea to reach out to people in the music community and ask them to create music built around birdsong.

Having overseen the music in Wes Anderson's films for over two decades and produced and curated eclectic, multi-artist albums based on themes as disparate as the American Civil War and Woody Guthrie's Dust bowl ballads, Poster now found himself profoundly inspired by birdsong, no longer indistinguishable from the ever-present sonic tableau of life in a bustling city.

Participating artists: Vahakn Arslanian, Shuvinai Ashoona, Romare Bearden, Pearl Blauvelt, Ilija Bašičević, Beverly Buchanan, Greg Burak, James Castle, Jacqueline Cedar, Kashinath Chawan, Thedra Cullar Ledford, Joseph Dupré, Paul Edlin, William Edmondson, Peter Eglinton, Minnie Evans, Tony Fitzpatrick, Walton Ford, Gary Goldhill, Daniel Gonçalves, Susan Halls, Karel Havlicek, William Hawkins, Pam Lins, Andy Malone, Margaret Meehan, Stanley Mouse, Michel Nedjar, Carolyn Oberst, Paa Joe, Madelaine Peckenpaugh, Kananginak Pootoogook, Eleanor Ray, Zack Rosen, Mark Sabin, Hans Schmitt, Jon Serl, Marilyn Shaw, Janet Sobel, Olga Spiegel, Fred Tomaselli, Bill Traylor, John Tweddle, Eugene von Bruenchenhein and Domenico Zindato.

About National Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. Audubon's state programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, Audubon's vision has been a world where people and wildlife thrive. Audubon is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more at www.audubon.org and @audubonsociety.

The Birdsong Project Press Contact
birdsongpr@shorefire.com
https://shorefire.com/roster/the-birdsong-project

Audubon Press Contact
media@audubon.org

Outsider Art Fair Press Contact
Cultural Counsel
outsider@culturalcounsel.com

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