EXHIBITION:
Other Aristocrats: John Ahearn, Philip Akkerman, Matthew Benedict,
Marlene McCarty, Barry McGee, Rigoberto Torres
DATES: April 10-May 15, 2004
LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th
HOURS: Tuesday – Friday 10am to 6pm
Alexander and Bonin is pleased to present Other
Aristocrats, a group exhibition of work by John Ahearn, Philip
Akkerman, Matthew Benedict, Marlene McCarty, Barry McGee and Rigoberto
Torres. The title of the exhibition was inspired by a Diane Arbus
quotation. Speaking about the subjects of her photographs, Arbus
said that while most people go through life fearing a traumatic
experience, her subjects—strange and unconventional people—“were
born with their trauma. They've already passed their test in life.
They're aristocrats.” Other Aristocrats brings together the
work of six artists whose diverse and often unconventional subjects
extend the tradition of portraiture into new areas. The respect
and evident fascination with which these subjects are portrayed
places them on a plane more traditionally accorded to royal, biblical,
mythological or public figures.
Beginning in 1979, John Ahearn lived and worked in the South Bronx
of New York, where he created the majority of his castings in collaboration
with artist Rigoberto Torres. Their practice involved working with
a community whose representation in fine art and museum culture
was limited. In particular, their permanent outdoor murals heroicized
“ordinary” people in their own neighborhoods and were
instrumental in turning the art world’s attention to diverse
cultures. Ahearn, currently working in a storefront on East 100th
Street and Torres, now residing in Florida, continue to collaborate
on public projects. Each will exhibit individual works from the
past several years.
Like Ahearn and Torres, Barry McGee’s work is
inspired by the immediate milieu of his native city, San Francisco.
Other Aristocrats will include a large work comprised of more than
100 flasks, each painted with a portrait. McGee, also known by the
tag name Twist, received a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute
in 1991. His drawings, paintings and mixed-media installations have
been shown in numerous museum exhibitions, including solo shows
at the Hammer Museum, LA and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
His work was most recently seen in New York in Drawing Now: Eight
Propositions at MoMA QNS in 2002. |