The Impetuous Process & from the Costner Complex. The exhibition will bring together elements from the artist's last project entitled Costner Complex (Perfect Process) that was shown last year at the Portikus in Frankfurt, and his most recent project entitled The Impetuous Process, which will premier at the gallery.
PEAROEFOAM
THE IMPETUOUS PROCESS & FROM THE COSTNER COMPLEX
Opening on Friday May 10, the gallery is pleased to announce an
exhibition of new works by the American artist Jason Rhoades, entitled
PeaRoeFoam. The Impetuous Process & from the Costner Complex,
this will be the artist's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition
will bring together elements from the artist's last project entitled Costner
Complex (Perfect Process) that was shown last year at the Portikus in
Frankfurt, and his most recent project entitled The Impetuous Process,
which will premier at the gallery.
As the title of the exhibition implies, Jason Rhoades' work is
fundamentally not finite, but instead continuously connects one project
and exhibition to the next in an ongoing process. As different as all of
Jason Rhoades' projects might seem and are in their physical
manifestation, they are still connected through a set of common concerns
that thread themselves through Rhoades' entire body of work to date: his
attempt to map out the conditions in which art can be made, and the
subversion of any conventions that stand in the way of the production of
art. Rhoades is on a mission to empower the artist. One of visual art's
most basic premises, i.e. the completion of the work of art, is under
constant attack by Rhoades: "If you know anything about my work you
know that it is never finished".
For the show at Portikus entitled Costner Complex (Perfect Process),
Rhoades turned the exhibition space into a type of process factory. In
production line fashion, assistants chopped, dehydrated, pickled and
preserved a selection of specific vegetables, which have played a
significant role in earlier works by Rhoades. This Gardeniera alla
Potpourri was then placed on slow-moving Lazy Susans, and in turn
exposed to the complete filmic oeuvre of Kevin Costner on 23 television
monitors. The essence and aesthetic principles of Kevin Costner's work
were thus captured in 1000 glass jars/ jugs. The results of this complex
bottling process--which took up almost the entire exhibition period in
Frankfurt--will now be seen in New York for the first time.
Back in Los Angeles, after closing his Frankfurt pickling factory, the artist
started to develop his so-called grand machine in order to produce his
latest endeavor: a brand new product and a revolutionary new material
titled PeaRoeFoam. The PeaRoeFoam, pronounced pea-roe-foam, is
made from whole green peas, white virgin beaded foam and fish bait
styled salmon eggs, which combined with non-toxic white glue, create a
versatile and fast-drying building material that hardens completely and
can be used in various applications. With the help of many assistants
employed by the grand machine, Rhoades studio now has produced
5000 PeaRoeFoam units to be displayed and used in the gallery. The raw
ingredients of PeaRoeFoam are packaged in IVORY SNOW soap boxes
re-created from the original 1972 Ivory Snow soap box. The soap boxes
are of particular interest to Rhoades, as the beautiful "99.44% pure"
mother featured on these boxes was Marilyn Chambers, the actress who
in the same year that these boxes came out, had starred in one of the
first feature length-porn films ever made: Behind the Green Door. The
wide appeal of the image of the Ivory Snow mother, ultimately led to the
mainstream success of Behind the Green Door and this cultural
intersection created what the artist refers to as: "a great accident".
Rhoades does not see an "accident" such as this as coincidental, but
rather as a trigger that creates changes in perception.
Jason Rhoades plans to use the PeaRoeFoam in a series of upcoming
exhibitions in the next nine months, such as his show at the Museum of
Modern Art in Vienna, entitled My Special Purpose, and the exhibition the
liver pool for the Tate Liverpool Biennale.
For the exhibition at the gallery, Rhoades will instruct specially trained
PeaRoeFoam-ers to carry out The Impetuous Process:
"... standing at the large block of paletted and boxed and wrapped
pearoefoam, tearing back the stretch film, then cutting the straps, if
needed...... tugging open the cardboard box, picking a kit and using the
round table, then piercing the plastic with a finger and then removing the
shrink film freeing up the glove and glue...... Then laying the box flat
following the perforations with your fingernail then sticking your finger in
the baby's mouth popping the lid out (careful not to spill the virgin
bead)....... Then biting the orange head off the glue and with the tip of the
glue bottle still in your mouth pull out the jar of salmon eggs from the box
(but remember to crack open the lid of the jar before putting it down with
in arms reach) and then with both hands letting the glue ooze carefully
over the top of the green peas and virgin bead and a little over the
edges......Then put on the one glove and caress the pea and the bead and
the glue softly at first sticking the virgin bead to your fingertips so it
doesn't blow away, then finessing with your wrist make sure all is mixed
thoroughly and every pea-ball is coated evenly, then dig out a small nest
in the pea-foam and then spawn your eggs in the middle of the newly
formed pearoefoam pile then slowly churn the roe amongst the peas and
virgin bead....... And then through the green door, then with the lid of the
box as your pallet scoop lift out the goo and throw it in the pile with the
other pearoefoam, then put the rest (the glove the box the glue bottle etc.)
in the other pile and then wait a moment and repeat."
[Jason Rhoades,
April 2002].
Opening on Friday May 10
Hours
The gallery is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM
only during scheduled exhibitions.
For more information, please contact the gallery at (212) 966-9074.
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