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WHITENOISE VI
September 27, 2022
GreenBox@WhiteBox: KNIT-IN
November 9, 2022
BALLOTS NOT BULLETS

Opening Night Reception: Oct 31, 2022 6-8 PM
Election Night Performances: Nov 8th, 6 PM-midnight

White Box is pleased to present the topical and timely Ballots Not Bullets that will open on October 31st, with live performances on November 8 from 6 PM to 12 AM, which will also be the day of the 2022 Midterm Elections. Ballots Not Bullets is an international, mixed-media art exhibition that takes its cue from an eponymous quote by Abraham Lincoln during the Reconstruction period after his historic Emancipation Proclamation that ended slavery. His clarion call entailed pleading with all American citizens to vote and exercise democracy rather than resort to violence that had almost ended the burgeoning American experiment during the Civil War. Fast forward to the present-day, violent partisanship is not only more prevalent than ever, but democracy itself is under attack by those who believe that the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate because it was “stolen” from them.  

Doubt in government and its institutions intentionally cultivated by both domestic and foreign ideologues is not just exploiting the ubiquitous cynicism towards politicians but erodes the greater rule of law; for the incremental dismantling of democracy’s infrastructure, albeit already precarious, can lead to the slow introduction of authoritarianism in the form of those who see democracy as an impediment to their general will-to-power.

Rising authoritarianism in the USA is no mere left-wing Internet conspiracy, as it has reared its ugly head in many facets of social life that we have taken for granted: among other things, the revoking of Roe vs Wade, gerrymandering, questioning of the Respect for Marriage Act that legally recognizes same-sex married couples, and to come full circle with Lincoln’s quote cited above, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to has come under attack. Ballots Not Bullets, then, will address these concerns in an art exhibition that comes right at the moment when the USA will either uphold democracy or slowly succumb to authoritarianism, and either of these two possibilities is contingent on the 2022 Midterm Elections. To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, ballots not bullets are more important than ever.

Marie Christine Katz. Performance

Artists

Carlos Aires
Joseph Ayers
Claudia Baez
Brian Bellott
Terry Berkowitz
David Borawski
Robert Boyd
Luigi Cazzaniga
Eteri Chkadua
Dirty Churches
Kerr Cirilo
Rossa Cole
Jim Costanzo
Ken Cro-Ken
Irina Danilova
Micha Das Bach
Alexa Frangos
Peter Fend & Jenny Holzer
Borinquen Gallo
Rainer Ganahl
Cris Gianakos
James Hendershott
Michelle Jaffé
Enrique Ježic

Andrew Ellis Johnson
Julia Justo
Mona Saeed Kamal
Marie Christine Katz
Suprina Kenney
Sherry Kerlin
Florencia Kettner
Joseph Kosuth
Marni Kotak
Lusmerlin Lantigua
LigoranoReese
sTo Len
Saverio Lucariello
Julia San Martin
Ferran Martín
Raúl Martínez
Eugenio Merino
Igor Molochevski
Simonetta Moro
Jean Pierre Müller
Ekaterina Muromtseva
Qinza Najm
Yasira Nun
Elin o’Hara Slavick
Eva Petric

Pasha Radetzski
Joan Reinmuth
Yohanna Roa
Miguel Rodriguez
Margaret Roleke
Tom Rose
Barbara Rosenthal
Suzanne Russell
Franck Saïssi
Simeón Saiz Ruiz
Avelino Sala
Julia San Martin
Pedro Sanchez III
Noemi Sjoberg
Jesse Snader
Robert Snikkar
Ann-Marie Stillion
Susana Sulic
Matt Sullivan
Sasha Sumner
Jorge Tacla
Dan Tran
Johan Wahlstrom
Chin Chih Yang
and others

Performances Schedule

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