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to Watch, Triple to Help
EXHIBITION: Rita McBride: Double to Watch, Triple to Help DATES: Saturday, September 9 – Wednesday, October 25, 2006 LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th HOURS: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 6pm
The upcoming exhibition will present a series of works that McBride calls Tools for Sculpture. Architectural templates used for drafting and drawing, for measuring the world and imagining it, are re-presented as enlarged planes of steel, bronze, glass, silver, and wood. Collectively, these “tools” form an environment evocative of a machine shop or architect’s tool rack. Metaphorically, they represent abstractions that we interpret and utilize. In a statement about these works, McBride further elucidates: “Tools are forged from plausible lies, contrived to represent an alternate reality so convincing that we do not question their by-products. The tools we use to conjure up this world become powerful. They acquire a secret life, an ambiguous life which conceals the rabbit or the scarf that never-endingly unwinds from our shirtsleeves.” Rita McBride lives in Spain and Germany where she is a professor at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 2004, McBride had an extensive solo
exhibition at the SculptureCenter, New York. Over the last six years her
work has been the subject of solo museum exhibitions in France, Germany,
Holland, Austria, and Liechtenstein. Recent work will be exhibited at
Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zurich from November 3rd to January 20th. For photographs or further information, please contact Amy Levin at 212/367-7474
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