Deitch teams with Lance Armstrong

blog_stages_final.jpgToday we stopped by Deitch Projects to preview STAGES, an exhibition of 23 works commissioned by Lance Armstrong and Nike CEO Mark Parker to raise money for cancer research. Armstrong, an avid art collector, brought together big names like Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Raymond Pettibon and Dustin Yellin to create works rooted in the artists' personal connections with the disease. One of our favorites was Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang's expressive "Tree With Yellow Blossoms" (above), created using gunpowder on a four-panel folding screen. Guo-Quiang, the subject of a solo show at the Guggenheim last year, allowed a photographer to capture his process as he "drew" with mini-explosions. Those photos can been seen below:

blog_stages_1.jpg blog_stages_2.jpg blog_stages_3.jpg blog_stages_4.jpgblog_stages_5.jpg STAGES opens tonight, October 30, at Deitch Projects and runs through November 22. All proceeds go to the Lance Armstong Foundation.

Above: Gunpowder on paper, mounted on wood as a four-panel folding screen, 230cm x 310cm. © Cai Guo-Qiang.

Categories:

Utilities:

Subscribe to Wmagazine.com
Give the Gift of Wmagazine.com

W Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest on fashion, art and style delivered to your email inbox.

Features
daily w ipad app
Your daily dose of W magazine—featuring celebrity video interviews, exclusive fashion content, designer giveaways, beauty and travel advice, in-app shopping, and more.
Tom Cruise plays a fading music god in Rock of Ages.
Kim Kardashian can’t sing, act, or dance, but she’s found the role of a lifetime in the fine art of playing herself.
lady gaga
Lady Gaga shakes things up with catchy songs and loads of underwear.