Alan Belcher
Jennifer Bolande
Walead Beshty
Gil Blank
Trisha Donnelly
Roe Ethridge
Guyton\Walker
Rachel Harrison
Robert Heinecken
Matt Keegan
Annette Kelm
Carter Mull
Louise Lawler
Torbjorn Rodland
Alex Rose
Sam Samore
Wolfgang Tillmans
Josh Tonsfeldt
Sara VanDerBeek
B. Wurtz
Bob Nickas
This group exhibition explores the multifaceted ways artists have and continue to consider the three dimensional possibilities of the photographic medium. Through a broad selection of works dating from the early 1970s, the curator probes the continuing artistic negotiation between photographic form and content and the shifting nature of the photographic medium itself.
Organized by Bob Nickas
Featuring Alan Belcher, Jennifer Bolande, Walead Beshty, Gil Blank, Trisha Donnelly, Roe Ethridge, Guyton\Walker, Rachel Harrison, Robert Heinecken, Matt Keegan, Annette Kelm, Carter Mull, Louise Lawler, Torbjorn Rødland, Alex Rose, Sam Samore, Wolfgang Tillmans, Josh Tonsfeldt, Sara VanDerBeek, B. Wurtz.
Beyond a carrier of an uninterrupted image, what else can a photograph be? This question is at the centre of an exhibition organized for Presentation House Gallery by New York-based independent critic and curator Bob Nickas. phot(o)bjects explores the multifaceted ways artists have and continue to consider the three dimensional possibilities of the photographic medium. Through a broad selection of works dating from the early 1970s, Nickas probes the continuing artistic negotiation between photographic form and content and the shifting nature of the photographic medium itself.
Framing multiple approaches to the ways in which photographs are made, the exhibition features twenty international artists, and includes foundational montage works by Robert Heinecken (1932 - 2006), as well as artists who came to prominence in the 1980s, with hybridized photo/objects of Alan Belcher and Jennifer Bolande and the contextual photo installations of Louise Lawler. The exhibition features camera-less works, pictures generated completely in the darkroom as well as work that seems to occupy the "normal" space of photography and yet problematizes accepted notions by way of the image itself.
Since 1984 Bob Nickas has curated a number of groundbreaking exhibitions including Pictures of the Real World (in Real Time) at Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC & Le Consortium, France (1994); Lee Lozano, Drawn From Life: 1961-1971 (2004) and Wolfgang Tillmans: Freedom From The Known (2006) both at PS1, New York. He was Editor of index magazine between 1996-2000 and Curatorial Advisor at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York between 2004-07. He has published numerous critical texts and reviews, and has recently completed a major monograph on contemporary abstract painting, forthcoming from Phaidon Press in 2009.
PANEL DISCUSSION Wednesday, April 8, 6:30pm
with Bob Nickas, Alan Belcher and Jennifer Bolande, moderated by Gil Blank.
Frederic Lasserre Building, Room 102, 6333 Memorial Rd, UBC
Presented In collaboration with the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, the Museum of Anthropology, the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, the Faculty of Arts, and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver.
Opening Thursday April 9 at 7pm
Presentation House Gallery
333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday - Sun 12 - 5pm
Thursday 12 - 8pm