Retrospective. A series of twelve silk-screen on aluminum works. The show deals with the idea of looking back, how meaning is re-contextualized through memory, framing, selecting, re-telling and continuance of a dialogue, history and the acknowledgment of influence. Implicit in the project is a concern for the difference created by retelling and representing the past in the present.
Retrospective
Opening Saturday November 10 Artists’ talk 3:00 - 4:30 p.m: as part of the Rolex Arts Weekend, the artists will discuss the work and their collaboration with Hans Ulrich-Obrist. Reception 6 - 8 p.m.
Alejandro Cesarco and John Baldessari, have collaborated on Retrospective, a series of twelve silk-screen on aluminum works. Retrospective deals with the idea of looking back, how meaning is re-contextualized through memory, framing, selecting, re-telling and continuance of a dialogue, history and the acknowledgment of influence. Implicit in the project is a concern for the difference created by retelling and representing the past in the present. The segmentation of history is an arbitrary and conventional matter, a story for making the present intelligible. What consequence does this have? Who narrates, and for whom? What is included and what is left out of this narrative?
Alejandro Cesarco was born in 1975 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He has exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States, Latin America and Europe. Two solo exhibitions in New York in 2006, at Murray Guy and at Art in General, addressed his recurrent interests in repetition, narrative, and the practices of reading and translating. He has curated exhibitions in Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil and is the editor of Between Artists, an ongoing series of pocket sized, conversation based books published by A.R.T. Press, New York. He lives and works in New York.
John Baldessari was born in 1931, National City, CA. He lives and works in Santa Monica, CA. Acknowledged by many as one of the leaders of the Californian conceptual school of art, John Baldessari has received a number of honorary doctorates and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004. His work has been exhibited in the 47th Venice Biennial (1997); the Carnegie International (1985-86), the Whitney Biennial (1983), and Documentas V (1972) and VII (1982), and he has had retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1990-1992); the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (2005) and the Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2005). A major retrospective of his work will open at the Tate Modern, London in 2009. John Baldessari is represented by Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.
Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further information, please contact the gallery at 212-463 7372 or info@murrayguy.com.
This exhibition is in cooperation with Marian Goodman Gallery and the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative.
Murray Guy Gallery
453 West 17 Street - New York
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m