Carmen Alvarado
Andisheh Avini
Chris Burden
Bill Burns
Jacques Flechemuller
Susan Graham
Charles Krafft
Tim Laun
Philippe Meste
Kurt Novak
Donald O'Finn
Sylvie Reno
Samuel Rousseau
Casey Ruble
Tom Sachs
Peter Zangrillo
an exhibition of objects that are representations of various guns, bombs, grenades and small artillery, made from materials as diverse as wax, chocolate, porcelain, sugar, foam-core...
Jousse Enterprise supports:
Parker's Box is delighted to present:
"Up In Arms"
Carmen Alvarado, Andisheh Avini, Chris Burden, Bill Burns, Jacques
Flèchemuller, Susan Graham, Charles Krafft, Tim Laun, Philippe Meste,
Kurt Novak, Donald O'Finn, Sylvie Réno, Samuel Rousseau, Casey Ruble, Tom Sachs, Peter Zangrillo
The United States is a peace-loving country. Our President has stated
this many times, since it is a natural result of the deep American commitment
to Democracy.
That there has not been a military conflict on the US mainland since the
Civil War, is further testimony to the achievement of this peaceful
position. However, it has unfortunately also been the case that in order
to
protect itself and to maintain peace internationally, the US has been
forced
to wage war in other parts of the world. In fact, as a result of its
onerous
international role as global promoter of peace and democracy, the US has
been actively involved in a military conflict somewhere on the planet,
every
year for the last fifty years. For the same reasons, it also sadly holds
the
heavy responsibility of being the only nation ever to have used nuclear
weapons against a civilian population.
On a happier note, the policies that protect this great nation, and the
international economic advantages they have secured, have contributed to
the
development of a strong economy. This has nurtured a society in which
the
essential elements of true civilization, such as the Arts, are allowed
to
flourish. Artists in the US work in an enormously privileged position in
comparison to many places in the world, benefiting from the protection
that
the first amendment affords to their freedom of speech and artistic
expression. Artists here have more freedom than many, to evoke whatever
imagery their expression desires.
It seems to be a pertinent proposition to explore artists'
representations
of weapons at this time. We can do this because we have the luxury to do
so,
in this relative haven of peace, where war is not occurring. We wish to
do
this because of what it might say or reveal, and in doing so, we also
hope
to avoid some of the habitual decadence and indulgence of an art world
that,
even at times like these, is so tied up in its own economics that
outrages
happening on the other side of the world have little impact.
Along with some video works, Up in Arms is primarily an exhibition of
objects that are representations of various guns, bombs, grenades and
small
artillery, made from materials as diverse as wax, chocolate, porcelain,
sugar, foam-core, the Sports section of the New York Times, glass,
cardboard, styrofoam, etc.
Parker's Box would like to thank the following for their help in making
this
exhibition possible: The Cultural Services of the French Embassy,
Gagosian
Gallery, I-20 Gallery, Schroeder Romero, 31 Grand,
and with special thanks to Tim and Nancy Grumbacher
Image: Tom Sachs
For further information please don't hesitate to contact the gallery
Jousse Entreprise
24 et 34 rue Louise Weiss - 75013 Paris
tel 01 53 82 10 18 - fax 01 53 82 13 63
current exhibition:
1st march - 19th April 2003: richard kern
june : liste 03, basel
jousse entreprise represent Mid-20th century architects furniture
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artists
michael ashkin_frank breuer_cédric buchet_thomas grünfeld_clarisse
hahn_raymond hains_richard kern_philippe meste_mario milizia_aleksandra
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Extended Williamsburg hours: Saturday March 8: 1pm - midnight
Performance "Fire!" by Patrick Martinez and LAPÃN KULTÄ 10pm - 10:30pm