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Cole : Sole to Soul
Saturday, January 07– Saturday, February
18, 2006
132 Tenth Avenue Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
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EXHIBITION: Willie Cole: Sole to Soul
DATES: Saturday, January 7 - February 18, 2006
LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th
HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10am –6pm
Willie Cole's exhibition of new work, titled Sole to Soul, will open at
Alexander and Bonin on Saturday, January 7th, 2006.
During a 2004-05 residency at the University of Georgia, Athens, Willie
Cole located a supply of several thousand pairs of high-heeled shoes which
inspired him to return to the use of this particular found object. He
uses the high-heeled shoe to tell an evolving story from beauty and sex
to nature and tantric spirituality. The artist's interest in Buddhism
has developed since the 1980's and for the work in this exhibition he
has particularly referenced the mandalas and deities associated with Tibetan
Buddhism.
In Sole to Soul, the shoes are formed into circles expressing the concept
of lotus blossoms which die and flower again. The styles and colors of
the shoes dictate the form; the blossoms range in diameter from 4 to 7
feet. In other works, referencing shrines, intertwining legs and arms
surround some of the halos or auras.
Willie Cole's art is about acts of transformation and transcendence.
In the late 80's the artist made a conscious choice to work with used
objects to take advantage of the energy transference achieved through
a process of telekinesis and chi transfers.. He has used consumer and
industrial detritus such hairdryers, irons, bicycle parts and shoes to
make objects which reveal their nature as talismans and sometimes as a
critique of capitalist and consumer culture.
Willie Cole was born in Somerville and continues to live in New Jersey.
His work has been the subject of several one-person museum exhibitions
including Tampa Museum of Art (2004), Miami Art Museum (2001), Bronx Museum
of the Arts (2001) and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1998). A survey
exhibition of his work, organized by the University of Wyoming Art Museum
is currently touring and in March 2006 his work will be the subject of
a retrospective exhibition organized by the Montclair Art Museum. This
exhibition will tour to five additional venues and will be accompanied
by a 100 page, illustrated catalogue with essays by Leslie King-Hammond,
Lowery Sims and Patterson Sims.
For photographs or further Information, please contact Amy Levin at 212
367 7474 or al@alexanderandbonin.com.
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