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January 8 – February 19, 2005
132 Tenth Avenue Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
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EXHIBITION: editions
DATES: January 8 – February 19, 2005
LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th
HOURS: Tuesday – Saturday 10am to 6pm
Alexander and Bonin will begin the New Year with editions,
an exhibition of two and three dimensional works executed in a variety
of mediums. The media range from those of classic printmaking (aquatint,
dry point, lithography and silkscreen) to newer technologies (inkjet and
iris prints, animated film and photography).
The works range in date from Willie Cole’s Men of Iron ink jet
print (2004) to selections from a series of Paul Thek’s only prints,
the plates for which he etched in Paris in 1975. In 2003 Mona Hatoum and
Stefan Kürten produced their first prints and a selection of those
publications in handmade paper and etching (Hatoum) and lithography and
silkscreen (Kürten) are included in the exhibition.
Editions related to sculpture projects include those by Jennifer Bolande
(Appliance House, 1999), Michael Landy (Semi-detached, 2004), Paul Etienne
Lincoln (Ignisfatuus, 1996), Rita McBride (Mae West, 2004) and Doris Salcedo
(Istanbul Biennial Project, 2003). The sculpture projects represented
in the exhibition range from a temporary outdoor site-specific installation
(Salcedo) to a proposal for a 30 meter high public commission (McBride).
The Landy and Lincoln works were shown, respectively, at Tate Britain
and the Contemporary, Baltimore.
Eugenio Dittborn, Sylvia Plimack Mangold and Sean Scully have all focused
on particular motifs in their paintings. Dittborn’s History of the
Human Face (Ona and Selknam), unique silkscreen variants, present images
related to his painting series of the same title begun in 1988. As in
her paintings, Plimack Mangold works outdoors from direct observation
of trees on the surrounds of her Washingtonville, NY home, etching plates
of a Pin Oak motif that has been central to her work for the past eight
years. Sean Scully’s Coyote aquatint relates to his Wall of Light
paintings which are the subject of a forthcoming traveling survey exhibition
organized by The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC.
For photographs or further information, please contact Alexis Canter
at 212/367-7474 or ac@alexanderandbonin.com. Additional information on
the artists can also be found in the 'artists' option, Editions published
by Alexander and Bonin can be viewed in the ‘publishing’ option.
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