In her paintings, drawings, wall works, collages, editions and published projects, she has used various visual, grammatical, and typographical strategies to release new meaning from found words and phrases, and to challenge the way people read. In this newest body of work, she relies primarily on color to share her discoveries about language.
Yvon Lambert New York is pleased to announce the first exhibition by Kay
Rosen at the gallery.
The exhibition will feature two recent wall paintings, New Orleans 2005 (2005-06)
and I Wish I Knew My Neighbor Better (2005-06), as well as works on paper and canvas.
The exhibition
will be on view from September 14 through October 21, 2006. Yvon Lambert New York is located at
564 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001, and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10AM-6PM.
In the front gallery, the two wall paintings, along with the work on canvas Back of the Boat (1996/2006),
form a reaction and tribute to the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina and its effect on New Orleans, where the
artist attended college. In the double wall portrait, I Wish I Knew My Neighbor Better, Rosen finds
inspiration in the name “Ivory L. Brown," a resident of her hometown. The back gallery includes seventeen
colored pencil works on paper arranged alphabetically by text image, which examine, sometimes
humorously, a broad range of issues and ideas.
Rosen has been exploring language through her art for over 25 years, following a formal education in that
field. In her paintings, drawings, wall works, collages, editions and published projects, she has used
various visual, grammatical, and typographical strategies to release new meaning from found words and
phrases, and to challenge the way people read. In this newest body of work, she relies primarily on color
to share her discoveries about language. She uses color to distinguish parts of words and articulate them
in ways that encourage the viewer to see and think differently about language and what it represents.
Rosen has said, “language is used by artists in different ways: for its message, as pop imagery, as texture,
for its conceptual content, as surface design...for me the language in my work is primarily about itself,
about its structure. At least that’s how it starts out." But the artist suggests in her new catalogue interview
that the vast possibilities of language and art, along with the willing viewer, can potentially take these
verbal images far from where they begin as simply structural objects.
A catalogue marking the first collaboration between the artist and Yvon Lambert New York will also
accompany the exhibition. The catalogue consists of an interview of 20 questions posed by friends and
colleagues of the artist, edited by Matthew Higgs (artist, writer and director of White Columns); images of
works from the exhibition; and an essay by Rosen, reprinted from the magazine artUS (2005).
Kay Rosen’s work is included in numerous collections, among them The Museum of Modern Art, New
York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Indianapolis Museum of Art; and Re Rebaudango Collection in Turin,
Italy. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, she teaches at the Art Institute of Chicago, and lives and works in
Gary, Indiana.
About Yvon Lambert Gallery:
Yvon Lambert opened Galerie Yvon Lambert in Paris in 1966, and this year the gallery celebrates its 40th
Anniversary. The Collection Lambert in Avignon opened in 2000 and presents more than 350 works from
Yvon Lambert’s personal collection. Yvon Lambert New York was subsequently founded in 2003.
Upcoming exhibitions at Yvon Lambert New York: Giulio Paolini, in collaboration with Marian Goodman Gallery (December 2006)
Upcoming fairs for Yvon Lambert Paris and New York:
Frieze Art Fair (October 12-15, 2006)
FIAC (October 26-30, 2006)
Art Basel Miami (December 7-10, 2006)
For further information on Yvon Lambert New York, call
Ashley Tickle at 212-242-3611. For further information on The Collection Lambert in Avignon,
please visit http://www.collectionlambert.com.
Opening Thursday September 14, 2006
Yvon Lambert
564 West 25th Street - New York