Carol Bove (New York) - Amy Grappell (Texas) - David Noonan (London)
The show addresses the lingering cultural fallout of the 1960s, in particular its effect on a generation of younger artists and their engagement with the period as it becomes more somberly remote. Fifteen years ago Newt Gingrich said the 1960s would come to be seen as a 'temporary aberration' within the overall trajectory of U.S. history. Even if he is right, the '60s remains a period with whose ideals we still reckon no matter how misguided, dark, or farcical they have since proven. The exhibition includes video and installation works by Carol Bove (b. 1971), Amy Grappell (b. 1965) and David Noonan (1969). (Image: Amy Grappell, Quadrangle, 2009, Video, 17 minutes)