Julieta Aranda
Olivier Babin
Fia Backstrom
Judith Braun
Alex Cecchetti
Mariana Castillo Deball
Dexter Sinister
Gintaras Didziapetris
Jonah Freeman
Aurelien Froment
Dora Garcia
Mario Garcia Torres
Mark Geffriaud
Loris Greaud
Morten Norbye Halvorsen
Will Holder
Pierre Leguillon
Gabriel Lester
Marcos Lutyens
Benoit Maire
Nicholas Matranga
John Menick
Melvin Moti
Trong Gia Nguyen
Job Piston
Prachaya Phinthong
Conny Purtill
Adam Putnam
Amy Robinson
Joe Scanlan
Gareth Spor
Donelle Woolford
Joe Zane
Raimundas Malasauskas
An exhibition at the periphery of the known-between paper architecture and new pages of old books, that renders the open space of the gallery as a labyrinth of folds, holes and gaps through which an exchange between the literal and the literary can happen. The group show focuses on artworks that position themselves as fragments of larger, non-documented narratives of the lost or vanished. It includes works and performances, in order of disappearance, by 33 artists.
Curated by Raimundas Malasauskas
What does the line between reality and fiction look like? Can an exhibition be a life-sized paper model of itself? Whose name didn’t make the press release? And if it sounds good on paper, where is the paper? These enigmatic questions locate Paper Exhibition at the periphery of the known—between paper architecture and new pages of old books. The exhibition renders the open space of the gallery as a labyrinth of folds, holes and gaps through which an exchange between the literal and the literary can happen.
Paper Exhibition began as a seminar conducted in San Francisco in 2008 entitled Kaleidoscope Room. Inspired by Jonah Freeman’s artwork, the series of class discussions drew on an open-ended inquiry: “Why are we so attracted by the missing, the lost, and the impossible to know?” Paper Exhibition, like Kaleidoscope Room, focuses on artworks that position themselves as fragments of larger, non-documented narratives of the lost or vanished. For example, trailers of non-existent films, an examination of the identities of disappeared artists, secret exhibitions and footnotes, and objects extracted from time capsules are included. In translating the seminar to an exhibition, aspects of the conceptual framework of the show have been lost as well. Some ideas and references have evaporated in this transition, while others are still disappearing.
The exhibition includes works and performances, in order of disappearance, by Julieta Aranda, Olivier Babin, Fia Backström, Judith Braun, Alex Cecchetti, Mariana Castillo Deball, Dexter Sinister, Gintaras Didziapetris, Jonah Freeman, Aurelien Froment, Dora Garcia, Mario Garcia Torres, Mark Geffriaud, Loris Gréaud, Morten Norbye Halvorsen, Will Holder, Pierre Leguillon, Gabriel Lester, Marcos Lutyens, Benoit Maire, Nicholas Matranga, John Menick, Melvin Moti, Trong Gia Nguyen, Job Piston, Prachaya Phinthong, Conny Purtill, Adam Putnam, Amy Robinson, Joe Scanlan, Gareth Spor, Donelle Woolford, and Joe Zane.
About Artists Space
One of the first alternative spaces in New York, Artists Space was founded in 1972 to support contemporary artists working in the visual arts, new media, performance, architecture and design. The mission of Artists Space is to support artistic experimentation and dialog in contemporary culture.
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Image: Judith Braun, Test on Board, 2008
A series of related events will take place throughout the exhibition:
Performance with Will Holder, Thursday, January 15 (during opening reception)
Hypnotic Show with Marcos Lutyens, Friday, January 23, 7pm (Please RSVP: )
Diaporama with Pierre Leguillon, Thursday, January 28, 7pm
Kaleidoscope Room with Jonah Freeman, February, DATE TBA
Please see http://www.rye.tw for details and for more information.
Opening: Thursday, January 15, 7 - 9pm
Artists Space
38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10013
Gallery Hours
Tues, Thurs-Sat 12 - 6 p.m.
Wed. 12 - 8 p.m.
Admission is free