If you’ve been following David (@ coach dad) on Instagram for any amount of time, you’ve seen his years-long ongoing research and investigation project #whiteboysummerarchive, logged to his story daily. David is a digital curator who sifts through the internet examining and collecting so that others don’t have to - or maybe because they won’t. In the first iteration of an evolving performance / talk hybrid, An Evening: thoughts on the colonial impulse in digital space, he will organize and present his findings, offering to the viewer more essential questions than answers.
The performance will take place Wednesday (8/14) at 7pm (doors at 6:30). Please RSVP to receive the address. The show is up one flight of stairs in a well ventilated space and optional masks will be provided.
David Lisbon (b.1994 Kansas City, Missouri) is New York based independent curator, architect, and designer. He hopes to use all of these skills to help creatively tell the stories that might otherwise be overlooked or pigeon-holed by contemporary, medium specific institutions. Currently, he is a curatorial assistant building digital/contemporary exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art. This is his second show with Quarters Gallery, following tmto zsn: or a story about the dangers of industrial thought in 2022.