For his fourth solo exhibition in New York, Jonathan Monk will present a new work that takes inspiration from a pioneer of conceptual art, David Lamelas. During the 1960s and 70s, Lamelas's work analysed art as a means of communication by relating it to informative media such as the newspaper, radio and television. Through photographic series and film installations the artist investigated how meaning is constructed and manipulated by the sequential structure of film.
'THE UNREALISED REALISED REALISED IN NEW YORK'
Jonathan Monk's distinctive working practice involves exploring his
fascination with conceptual artists from the 1960s and 70s to entertain his
own history. Working in a range of media including16mm film, photography,
text and slide projections, Monk merges his playful interest in art history
with personal sentiment to create work that demystifies the creative
process; challenges artistic authority; and explores the dematerialization
of the art object, all the while, maintaining light heartedness and humour.
For his fourth solo exhibition in New York, Jonathan Monk will present a new
work that takes inspiration from a pioneer of conceptual art, David Lamelas.
During the 1960s and 70s, Lamelas's work analysed art as a means of
communication by relating it to informative media such as the newspaper,
radio and television. Through photographic series and film installations the
artist investigated how meaning is constructed and manipulated by the
sequential structure of film. In 'Interview with Marguerite Duras,' 1972,
Lamelas interviewed the French intellectual and icon, while filming the
process on 16mm film and taking pictures with a standard camera. One could
hear the sound of the shutter as each photograph was shot. The film,
photographs and text from the interview were then installed together. The
continuity of the film was juxtaposed against the discontinuity of the
photos. Lamelas had planned to make similar work with a fashion designer,
but this was never realised.
For his recent exhibition in Paris, Jonathan Monk made the first version of
David Lamelas's unrealised project with a French fashion model. The artist
continues to realise this project for his New York show using a local model.
The silent film involves the model standing in front of the camera as she is
filmed. She does not speak; she simply fulfils her visual role. Over the
course of the 10 minute film, one sees the flash of a camera appear
intermittently as each photograph is shot. The film thus records the
photographs being taken; and the photographs document the film. Each
photograph, regardless of the 'quality,' is printed the same size as Vogue
magazine and installed alongside the projected film.
'The Unrealised Realised' will be completed upon Monk's future exhibitions
in London, Milan and Tokyo, Ultimately, the five versions will correspond
with French, American, British, Italian and Japanese Vogue .
Monk's one-person exhibition at the Swiss Institute - Contemporary Art, New
York, opens November 13, 2003. The artist is currently exhibiting a film
alongside 'Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism,' at The Menil Collection, Houston
Texas and has a solo show at Galleria Sonia Rosso, Turin, Italy. Since his
last exhibition in New York, Monk's solo shows include: The Art Gallery of
Ontario, Canada; Arnolfini, Bristol, UK; Yvon Lambert, Paris, France; Grazer
Kunstverein, Graz, Austria; Lisson Gallery, London, UK; and Gallerei Nicolai
Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark. Jonathan Monk was born in Leicester, England.
He currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
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NEXT EXHIBITION: NATHAN CARTER JANUARY 16 Â FEBRUARY 14, 2004
AMY ADLER, JEFF BURTON, NATHAN CARTER, MILES COOLIDGE, JASON DODGE, TRISHA
DONNELLY, CEAL FLOYER, PAMELA FRASER, ANNA GASKELL, LIAM GILLICK, ANNIKA VON
HAUSSWOLFF, CARSTEN HÖLLER, JONATHAN MONK, DIEGO PERRONE, SIMON STARLING,
ANNIKA STRÖM
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