MAGO’S JOURNAL By MAGO
MAGO is an internationally acclaimed artist, focusing on installations. He also curates for private collectors and consults for galleries and museums. MAGO is experienced in media and production, and this wealth of cultural knowledgehe he intends to use to inform this column. Contact MAGO at mago@sociallifemagazine.com or 212.203.7582
Jeremy Dennis
FOR MY LOVE OF MUSEUMS & INSTITUTIONS As a Latinx installation artist, with my studio located in Southampton and my beginnings in street art and graffiti, I take pride in working with noble organizations. I believe in public expression as outreach to create awareness and give attention to our community. GUILD HALL My most recent body of work is LOVE + LOVE = LOVE, a streetart inspired installation commissioned by the Guild Hall education department, under the supervision of Anthony Madonna, the Patti Kenner senior associate for learning and public engagement. This stenciled mixed-media artwork was a human banner that made its debut at the Hamptons first-ever Pride Parade: Seventeen persons each wore a white cotton tee-shirt and bandana with a letter or character that together spelled out the 17-character message LOVE + LOVE = LOVE. No matter how many addends I combine, the sum always equals LOVE.
LongHouse Reserve I am looking forward to working alongside LongHouse Reserve on August 6th for an artist installation and panel discussion. The works of the Native American photographer Jeremy Dennis and spoken words from Adriana Smith will be made available for all to witness and enjoy. EDIE WINDSOR HEALTHCARE CENTER I want to thank everyone who helped to make Edie Windsor’s BBQ a success. It was an honor to work with Judith KasenWindsor and the Southampton Hospital Foundation to raise awareness and funds for the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Edie Windsor Healthcare Center. Social Life