Track 16 Gallery
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2525 Michigan Avenue
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Gee Vaucher
dal 11/4/2008 al 2/5/2008

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11/4/2008

Gee Vaucher

Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica

The artist worked with the avant-garde performance group EXIT who later formed the seminal anarchist-punk band, CRASS. He continued creating the politically charged, often horrific collages and paintings that functioned as cover art for CRASS albums and newsletters.


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March 12, 2008, Santa Monica–Track 16 Gallery is pleased to present “Introspective,” an exhibition of work by Gee Vaucher. The exhibition runs from April 12, 2008 through May 3, 2008, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 12, from 6 to 9 P.M

Gee Vaucher worked with the avant-garde British performance group EXIT during the years of 1968 to 1972. Among EXIT members were Penny Rimbaud and Steve Ignorant, who later formed the seminal anarchist-punk band, CRASS. Vaucher then continued creating the politically charged, often horrific collages and paintings that functioned as cover art for CRASS albums and newsletters. In 1979 she also started “International Anthem: a nihilist newspaper for the living” – three issues were published featuring her political collages.

As photo-montage artists Peter Kennard quoted, “By its nature, her work has previously appeared in unexpected places, giving a shock of truth. That’s been a large part of its power . . . Through magazines, newspapers, and especially through CRASS, her work has mainly entered into the world not through the gallery, but as part of a publication, a voice connected to other voices who have said ‘No’ to the great lie of the mass media.”

Vaucher has, throughout her career, sought to break down and expose the most vile crimes of civilized society. When CRASS disbanded in 1984, she felt the need to explore other areas of work, abandoning the tightness of her more “overt” political statements in favor of a more loosely expressed personal politic.

Most of her work since then has in some way been connected with the human form, intimately exploring the psychological diversities of social inter-relationships. “Introspective” features Vaucher’s work for CRASS, along with a sampling of other projects from the last forty years. She has been exhibited extensively both solo and in group shows throughout the world

Opening reception on Saturday, May 12 from 6–9 P.M.

Track 16 Gallery
2525 Michigan Avenue 310 - Santa Monica USA
free admission

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