Chen Chieh-jen
Tacita Dean
Peter Hutton
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Rodney Graham
Barry Le Va
Charles Ray
John Baldessari
Jen DeNike
Nancy Holt
Tim Jackson
Joan Jonas
David Jones
Jill Magid
Rachel Mason
Michele O'Marah
Robert Smithson
Milena Hoegsberg
Daniel Byers
Anat Ebgi
"Another Time" presents 3 films by Chen Chieh-jen, Tacita Dean, and Peter Hutton, dealing with a poetic visions of disappearing technology and industries. "(loverboy), sleep, shatter, handheld bird" comprises four works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rodney Graham, Barry Le Va, and Charles Ray. The artists in "Under the Influence" are: John Baldessari, Jen DeNike, Nancy Holt, Tim Jackson, Joan Jonas, David Jones, Jill Magid, Rachel Mason, Michele O'Marah, and Robert Smithson.
Another Time
Chen Chieh-jen, Tacita Dean, and Peter Hutton
The three films in Another Time are poetic visions of disappearing technology and industries. By slowing down the viewer's experience of time, the films encourage reflection on the personal and collective loss connected to notions of linear history, progress, technological advancement and global economies.
Curated by Milena Hoegsberg
(loverboy), sleep, shatter, handheld bird
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rodney Graham, Barry Le Va, and Charles Ray
Four works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rodney Graham, Barry Le Va, and Charles Ray are brought together based on a series of affective relationships, emphasizing a central concern of both the art on view and the exhibition’s organizing premise: the charged space of encounter between materials, objects, bodies, or experiences, and the new meanings that come from their meeting.
Curated by Daniel Byers
Under the Influence
John Baldessari, Jen DeNike, Nancy Holt, Tim Jackson, Joan Jonas, David Jones, Jill Magid, Rachel Mason, Michele O’Marah, and Robert Smithson
In every relationship—be it lover, student, teacher, friend, colleague—there exists a tension, a psychological push-pull, a subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) tug-of-war between dominance and submission. These frictions can surface under stress, but also amidst seemingly playful moments. Under the Influence considers what happens when this aspect of life enters the art-making process. Opening day performances by: Rachel Mason, snowboots, and Arctic Circle.
Curated by Anat Ebgi
Press contact: Emily Darrow 845-758-7512 darrow@bard.edu
Opening reception: Sunday, April 13, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Hessel Museum of Art
campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson - New York
Museum Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public.