Adam Ames
Adriana Arenas Ilian
François Bucher
Linda Cummings
Hilda Daniels
Peter Dudek
Amy Eshoo
Douglas Gillock
Anthony Goicolea
Peter Gould
Christopher K. Ho
Anna Sew Hoy
Timothy Hutchings
Nick Kline
Larry Krone
Jason Middlebrook
Lucas Monaco
Jonathan Podwil
Anton Vidokle
Micki Watanabe
Mark Williams
A group exhibition curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud. The artists selected show work that reveals different visions on aspects of American culture and society. "hash brown potatoes" is the articulation of a critical distance regarding the cultural self-imaging of the United States of America.
Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Organized by Mauricio Laffitte-Soler
Including work by artists:
Adam Ames, Adriana Arenas Ilian, François Bucher, Linda Cummings, Hilda Daniels, Peter Dudek, Amy Eshoo, Douglas Gillock, Anthony Goicolea, Peter Gould, Christopher K. Ho, Anna Sew Hoy, Timothy Hutchings, Nick Kline, Larry Krone, Jason Middlebrook, Lucas Monaco, Jonathan Podwil, Anton Vidokle, Micki Watanabe, Mark Williams.
Exhibition dates: June 15 - July 21, 2002
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 12-6pm
Opening reception: Saturday, June 15, 6-9pm
Contact: Kathleen Gilrain, Smack Mellon office 718-422-0989, gallery 718-834-8761
Smack Mellon is pleased to present a group exhibition entitled "hash brown potatoes", curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud. The artists selected show work that reveals different visions on aspects of American culture and society. "hash brown potatoes" is the articulation of a critical distance regarding the cultural self-imaging of the United States of America.
What is meant by "self imaging" is the process by which a culture presents itself in the symbolic-not to say political-world order. This is the land of the image; in the age of the banal and the artificial, in its recurrent fictitious claim to authenticity.
"hash brown potatoes" is a kind of reportage on the brink of that fiction; a position of distance that intends to break the omnipresent blur of cultural products. What is saved, at all costs, is a solid principle of reality, a unified sense of the word "American".
This exhibition is part of a continuing investigation of the subject by the curator and the artists.
Smack Mellon
56 Water Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11201