Western Exhibitions
Chicago
1648 W Kinzie, Suite 2R
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Three exhibitions
dal 11/11/2005 al 17/12/2005
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11/11/2005

Three exhibitions

Western Exhibitions, Chicago

Mixed Baggage. Adriane Herman packed both heavy and light. A series of beautifully crafted clay-coated wooden panels re-create found lists from anonymous writers. Soft Prison. John Parot draws pie charts and diagrams over large archival inkjet print photographs of his living spaces. Stan Shellabarger will show photographs documenting his ongoing Bridge Walking Performance, drawings from his 2002 'Breathing performance', artist books and photographs of his ongoing 'Crocheting performance'.


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Adriane Herman plus John Parot and Stan Shellabarger

For "Mixed Baggage," Adriane Herman's second solo exhibition at Western Exhibitions, the artist packed both heavy and light. A series of beautifully crafted clay-coated wooden panels re-create found lists from anonymous writers: things to do, foods to buy, books to read, and hints for improving a tap dance routine. These larger than life-sized panels rub shoulders with "Missing Baggage", a series of delicate ink drawings on frosted mylar that are less about what is there than what isn't (and who wasn't). Framed to allow clear viewing of certain layers of baggage while obscuring others, "Missing Baggage" uses images drawn from vintage luggage advertisements to represent familial relationships.

Visitors can permanently check pieces of their own baggage by applying a series of three temporary tattoos entitled "Baggage Claim." Each tattoo bears instructions regarding the type of issue to meditate upon while applying the image, so that the need to carry around that piece of baggage erodes along with the tattoo's ink. A series of rubbings, "A Very Civil Union, Once Removed", are born of Herman's urge to memorialize an ephemeral window installation that is not included in the exhibition, but was generated from a drawing among the "Missing Baggage" series that depicts a healthy relationship.

Herman's earlier work focused on what we consume consciously while she currently examines what we consume unwittingly and spend much of our lives working to jettison -- namely physical and psychological baggage. Herman tells us that she has "a high tolerance for clutter and experiences discomfort in spare and orderly spaces that reference only the present moment ... I instinctively archive minutiae that others would likely toss out without a thought or, even more likely, never accumulate in the first place."

Adriane Herman lives and works in Portland, Maine and is represented by Adam Baumgold Gallery in New York. Her work is in the collections of The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Walker Art Center, The Progressive Corporation, and others and has received critical attention from The New Yorker, New York Magazine, Art on Paper, New Art Examiner, and Sculpture. Herman is a founding member of Slop Art: www.slopart.com

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For his show "Soft Prison" in our Plus Gallery, John Parot draws pie charts and diagrams over large archival inkjet print photographs of his living spaces. Essentially self-portraiture, the works show, in a dazzlingly visual array, not just where Parot lives, but also his thoughts, daily activities, emotional states and the utter banality of life. These "soft prisons" as Parot likes to call them, show the environments where he retreats, wallows, regrets, rethinks and tries again.
This series is influenced by "Chained to a Memory" as sung by Dusty Springfield in 1967:

Why am I chained to this memory
Why does the thought of you still torture me?
When will I find someone to set me free?
So I won't be chained to a memory.

John Parot is a Chicago-based artist who shows with Van Harrison Gallery, soon to re-open in New York City, and has shown at Bellwether in NYC, Mixture Contemporary in Houston, Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco, Julia Friedman Gallery, Bodybuilder & Sportsmen and Gallery 400 in Chicago. His work has been written about in The New Yorker, Time Out Chicago, artnet.com, Art on Paper and he is a 2004 recipient of grants from the Illinois Art Council and Artadia.

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Western Exhibitions will also be exhibiting a selection of work by Stan Shellabarger in our newly rechristened Drawing Room Gallery to coincide with his 12 x 12 solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago that opens on December 2nd. Shellabarger, a Chicago-based performance artist, will show photographs documenting his ongoing Bridge Walking Performance, drawings from his 2002 Breathing performance, artist books, as well as embellished photographs of his ongoing Crocheting performance with his husband, Chicago artist, Dutes Miller. Shellabarger’s 2004 solo show at Western Exhibitions was written about in Art in America, artforum.com, Art US and 10 x 10.

Picture: John Parot

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 12: 6 to 9pm

Western Exhibitions
1648 W Kinzie, 2nd Floor - Chicago
Gallery Hours: Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 6pm

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Three exhibitions
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