Casey Kaplan Gallery
New York
525 West 21st Street
212 6457335 FAX 212 6457835
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Art needs an operation
dal 25/6/2004 al 30/7/2004
212 6457335 FAX 212 6457835
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Chana Budgazad



 
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25/6/2004

Art needs an operation

Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York

A group show that presents new work by five emerging artists from Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Hamburg. The invited group of artists represents a selection of contemporary work that will be exhibited for the first time in New York.


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For our summer exhibition, Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce, ART NEEDS AN OPERATION, a group show that presents new work by five emerging artists from Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Hamburg. The invited group of artists represents a selection of contemporary work that will be exhibited for the first time in New York.

Are You Meaning Company creates a floor installation of vibrantly-colored miniature architectural models that have been appropriated from actual homes in Japan. Adhering to the artist's pursuit to create artistic works that are Å’oriented to action,' the arrangement of houses is contingent upon the gallery space. In this way, the installation becomes an interactive piece that invites the viewer to inhabit the intimate social space rendered by the display of houses. The artist lives and works in Tokyo.

Chris Beas presents a series of water-colored drawings depicting mushroom clouds of atomic bomb detonations from test sites in the Pacific Atolls. The images are at once explosive and dramatic as the glowing embers from the uranium clouds collide into the dark sky. In a separate work, the artist creates a plaster scale-model of the Cinerama Dome, a circular auditorium built in 1963 in Los Angeles. Although adhering to the architectural structure of the real-life geodesic structure, the artist subtly modifies it, applying the mushroom cloud motif atop of the dome. Both works, as images of transformation and metamorphosis, reference the artist¹s hometown of Los Angeles‹a city notarized as being the most destroyed in print and film. The artist lives and works in Los Angeles.

Emilie Halpern renders sentimental and ethereal themes of love, longing, and relationships with extreme complexity. In White Nights, a thin white paper cone hangs from the ceiling with monofilament and doubles as a telescope. Stars have been silk-screened with phosphorescent ink on the inside of the diaphanous cone so that in the daylight, a soft, glowing endless space can be seen by the viewer, as though he were standing in a cloud facing towards the sun. Conversely, in the darkness, the viewer is able to see millions of stars, evoking the wonder of a planetarium. Through a similar juxtaposition and visual paradox, in Stars To Rain, Everything Is The Same, a two-part sculpture gleams with intensity from afar; however, up close, its reflective surface proves deceptive, and as elusive as the stars it appears to emulate. In a third work, the artist presents a dreamlike photograph of a young woman on the beach kissing the morning sun. The artist lives and works in Los Angeles.

Annette Kelm presents five photographic images-three photographs from her Fireworks series alongside two additional photographs. The bright sparks of the fireworks shift and swirl in a hypnotic pattern, lending an almost sculptural quality to the images which is offset by the quietude of the two still-life photographs. The small scale of the five works and their detailed content illustrate the artist's ability to transform seemingly subtle and banal subjects into beautiful fragments of a story - parts of a whole - in which the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The artist lives and works in Hamburg.

Mark Roeder creates a site-specific installation comprised of a standard collapsible work-table, a traditional ziggurat-shaped podium, and a small step-ladder‹its design inspired by an episode of the sci-fi classic, The Twillight Zone. Hanging on the backside of the podium is a digital reproduction of an Anarchist flag used in the U.S. Labor Movement, an emblem of activism and revolution. Culled from popular culture, politics, and history, the artist forms an alternative system that pushes the boundaries of sculpture. The work is supplemented by two found-image photographs, combining seemingly unrelated forms into an altogether original and unknown system that may mean something or nothing at all. The artist lives and works in Los Angeles.

ART NEEDS AN OPERATION brings together young artists involved in a renewal of the seemingly somnambulant state of contemporary art. The title of the show is taken from the Dada Manifesto 1918 written in Zurich by the Romanian poet, Tristsan Tzara. The manifesto aimed to challenge the conventional concept of artistic production, skill, and aesthetic value in the early twentieth century. The iconoclastic vision of Dada embodies the spirit of this show in its adherence to not only challenge the boundaries of contemporary art and representation, but also to examine the ongoing relationship between the works displayed and the gallery space. By using different structures, methods of presentation, and a variety of artistic media, the participating artists individually reflect a shared resistance to the role of the contemporary art gallery as a passive reflector of mass culture, in favor of one that encourages an uncoerced exchange between the gallery space, the viewer, and the works themselves.

OPENING: SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 6 ­ 8 PM

EXHIBITION DATES: JUNE 26­ JULY 30, 2004
SUMMER GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY ­ FRIDAY, 10 ­ 6 PM

FOR FURTHER EXHIBITION INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE GALLERY AT: TEL. 212 645 7335 FAX. 212 645 7835

NEXT EXHIBITION: JOHANNES WOHNSEIFER SEPTEMBER 10- OCTOBER 9, 2004

AMY ADLER, JEFF BURTON, NATHAN CARTER, MILES COOLIDGE, JASON DODGE, TRISHA DONNELLY, CEAL FLOYER, PAMELA FRASER, ANNA GASKELL, LIAM GILLICK, ANNIKA VON HAUSSWOLFF, CARSTEN HÖLLER, JONATHAN MONK, DIEGO PERRONE, SIMON STARLING, ANNIKA STRÖM, JOHANNES WOHNSEIFER

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