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Gallery selects...
July 6- 30, 2004
132 Tenth Avenue Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
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EXHIBITION: the gallery selects…
DATES: July 6-30, 2004
LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets
HOURS: Tuesday – Friday 10 am to 6 pm
August by appointment
This summer, Alexander and Bonin is pleased to present a group exhibition
which samples work by our gallery artists: John Ahearn, Matthew Benedict,
Jennifer Bolande, Robert Bordo, Willie Cole, Eugenio Dittborn, Willie
Doherty, Mona Hatoum, Neil Jenney, Stefan Kürten, Michael Landy,
Paul Etienne Lincoln, Rita McBride, Ree Morton, Sylvia Plimack Mangold,
Doris Salcedo, Sean Scully and Paul Thek. The exhibition is a staff collaborative
project.
The ground floor will be divided into three sections:
As the weather gets hot, New Yorkers take to their streets, parks, patios
and stoops, and get a better view of the urban landscape. The works by
Jennifer Bolande, Rita McBride and Paul Thek focus on particular aspects
of the city in summer. These works motivate us to look closer at the details
of our surroundings, showing us the possibilities in architectural elements,
a blurred streetlight, or the view from our window.
The works by Matthew Benedict, Willie Cole, Mona Hatoum, and Stefan Kürten
share a fascination with the endearing qualities of every day objects
from the home. The subject matter of these works can be viewed as a return
to tradition and yet are charged with a new brand of energy, which is
both refreshingly personal and narrative. These works hinge upon the idea
that re-introducing what can be seen as an otherwise dated subject into
a contemporary context is radically inventive in itself.
An investigation of contemporary practices applied to the tradition of
painting includes work by Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Rita McBride and Eugenio
Dittborn. These works are a synthesis of cultural influence, reflecting
a personal rebellion to prescribed ways of picture-making despite a continued
fascination with its tradition. In this selection, varying formats and
unsuspecting mediums enter in as a condition of the works, challenging
the vocabulary with which a painting is generally assessed. This encapsulated
survey hopes to register a new visual culture in which developments are
due not only to contemporary practice, but to predecessors and traditions.
Additional works by gallery artists will be installed on the second and
third floors.
For further information, please contact Alexis Canter at 212/367-7474
or ac@alexanderandbonin.com.
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