The exhibition brings together 7 works from the previous 10 years, including the spectacular, multi-dimensional works How To Fly Over a Very Large Larry, Training in Assertive Hospitality, and the recent Eau d'Ernest - a piece awarded tremendous recognition at the 9th Istanbul Bienniale. The show will also feature a new work entitled Cantata for Twelve Choirs and Several Salamanders, filmed in collaboration with Austin-based artist, Cauleen Smith.
Curated by Regine Basha, Consulting Curator, Arthouse and Diana Block, Director, University of North Texas Art Gallery, Denton
Arthouse at the Jones Center presents the first major survey exhibition for artist Daniel Bozhkov. The survey brings together 7 works from the previous 10 years, including the spectacular, multi-dimensional works How To Fly Over a Very Large Larry, Training in Assertive Hospitality, and the recent Eau d’Ernest - a piece awarded tremendous recognition at the 9th Istanbul Bienniale. The exhibition will also feature a newly commissioned work for Arthouse entitled Cantata for Twelve Choirs and Several Salamanders, filmed in collaboration with Austin-based artist, Cauleen Smith. The exhibition will travel to the Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art and the Art Gallery at the University of North Texas, Denton - both galleries will feature work created especially for their spaces.
Daniel Bozhkov is a Bulgarian-born, New York-based artist who for the past several years has realized projects taking various forms from ambitious interventions, media events, to discrete objects, paintings, and photographs. Given Bozhkov’s fine art training, his conceptually-driven work is often anchored by a traditional craft or skill, converging old world and new world practices in order to pursue new meaning, surprising connections and provoke philosophical inquiry. The site-specific works are manifested through months of research and engagement with a particular locale. Positioning himself as an interlocutor/ visitor he seeks to introduce new strains of meaning and focus attention into seemingly closed systems by looking at social/environmental/cultural phenomenon unique to each location.
In addition to the exhibition, a 2-part catalog will be produced. The first book will survey Bozhkov’s previous works and will include essays by Regine Basha, Diana Block and Vasif Kortun, Director, Platform, Istanbul. The second book, to be published at the end of the tour, will highlight the new works produced during the artist’s Texas-based research, and will act as a compendium of research notes, ephemera, conversations and images related to Bozhkov’s process of production.
About the Artist
New York-based, Daniel Bozhkov studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria where he was trained in the traditional painting techniques of fresco, egg tempera and oil painting and completed graduate studies in Fine Arts at Hunter College in New York City. He teaches at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Columbia University and Yale University. Bozhkov works and exhibits nationally and internationally.
Image: Daniel Bozhkov, Darth Vader Tries to Clean the Black Sea with a Brita Filter, 2000. C-Print mounted on aluminum, ed. of 5. Courtesy private collector
This exhibition is supported in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation.
Support
Additional support for the Austin exhibition has been generously provided by Andrew Kreps Gallery, Don Mullins, Chris Mattsson & John McHale and Fluent~Collaborative.
Arthouse at the Jones Center is funded in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Arthouse Season Sponsors: Austin Ventures, Jones Asset Management and The Rosemary Haggar Vaughan Family Foundation.
About Arthouse
Headquartered at the Jones Center in Austin, Texas, Arthouse is the oldest statewide contemporary visual art organization in Texas. Arthouse seeks to promote the growth and appreciation of contemporary art and artists in Texas. Through its exhibitions and programs in Austin and statewide, Arthouse helps nurture artists’ careers and deepen public understanding of contemporary art.
Arthouse at the Jones Center
700 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
(NW corner of 7th Street and Congress Ave.)
hours of operation
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 11 am - 7 pm Thursday: 11 am - 9 pm Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm Sunday: 1 - 5 pm. Monday: CLOSED
admission is free