Nevada Museum of Art presents exhibition of Andrea Zittel and High Desert Test Sites
Untitled, HDTS 2 (2003), Wade Guyton, Andys Gamma Gulch Parcel, Pioneertown. Photo: Regen Projects. Courtesy the artist and High Desert Test Sites.
RENO, NV
.- In 2000, artist Andrea Zittel relocated from Brooklyn, New York, to a property she purchased in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree National Park, where she established a home, studio, and testing grounds called A-Z West. In 2002, with collaborators Andy Stillpass, John Connelly, Lisa Anne Auerbach, and Shaun Caley Regen, she established High Desert Test Sites (HDTS)a series of ephemeral, experimental site-specific projects including sculpture, performance, workshops, and intimate exchanges. HDTS became best known for its roving biennial events, with installations spread across locations that have stretched from Joshua Tree to Albuquerque. HDTS also hosts a residency program, holds film screenings, produces publications, and conduct
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