Doug Aitken
Jordi Bernado
Oliver Boberg
Laura Carton
Lourdes Grobet
Hong Hao
Naoya Hatakeyama
Todd Hido
Francesco Jodice
William Jones
Doreen Morrissey
Jean-Luc Moulène
Warren Neidich
Catherine Opie
Bill Owens
Lisa Roy
Alex Slade
Lauri Firstenberg
The exhibition examines the contemporary staging of the urban condition photographically. The recording of banal structures and spaces range in approach from cynical to nostalgic, recovering obscure, in-between sites - domestic facades, billboards, casino and cruise interiors, in a process of sensationalizing an abjected ordinary.
Urban Pornography examines the contemporary staging of the urban condition
photographically. The recording of banal structures and spaces range in approach from
cynical to nostalgic, recovering obscure, in-between sites__domestic facades,
billboards, casino and cruise interiors, in a process of sensationalizing an abjected
ordinary. In revealing the prosaic and spectacularizing the banal, the images of global
metropoli represented by this group of artists, serve to critique the perversion of
repetition, sameness, predictability, and excess of "the city."
Doug Aitken, Jordi Bernado, Oliver Boberg, Laura Carton, Lourdes Grobet, Hong Hao, Naoya
Hatakeyama, Todd Hido, Francesco Jodice, William Jones, Doreen Morrissey, Jean-Luc
Moulène, Warren Neidich, Catherine Opie, Bill Owens, Lisa Roy, Alex Slade
Featuring project room installations by Jonah Freeman and Michael Phelan
Urban Pornography is made possible, in part, by contributions from the Cultural Services of the
French Embassy, Stephen Wirtz Gallery Riva Gallery, and Nathalie Angles. Special thanks to
Peter Zellner, Architect, Exhibition Advisor
Curator: Lauri Firstenberg
photo: Daniel Roth
Opening reception: Thursday, October 25, 6.30 -8.30pm
Artists Space
Greene Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10013
T.212.226.3970 Ext. 27 F.212.966.1434
Opening reception: October 25, 6:30-8:30p.m.
Exhibition open: October 25- December 1, 2001