303 Gallery (old location)
New York
525 West 22nd Street
212 2551121 FAX 212 2550024
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Doug Aitken
dal 2/2/2007 al 2/3/2007

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2/2/2007

Doug Aitken

303 Gallery (old location), New York

The artist's new work expands his fractured merger of mediums and information systems. These works combine light, sculpture, moving images and sound. In the show also photographs that consider collective unity and anonymity in contemporary large-scale communities. A series of interwoven collages will also give insight into his working process.


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New photographs, sculptures and lightboxes

Doug Aitken’s new work expands his fractured merger of mediums and information systems. These works combine light, sculpture, moving images and sound. For example, “don’t think twice II’, is made up of two over lapping concentric circles that proceed through an animated sequence, another neon is a free standing diamond shaped sculpture that gives the impression of motion. Elements of sound are bought into Aitken’s sculpture in an interactive drum table called “k-n-o-c-k-o-u-t" that visitors are welcome to play on. ‘wilderness’ is a wall-mounted field of kinetic steel panels that reflect and shift a kaleidoscopic image of the room, creating a multi-view perspective of our immediate surroundings. Aitken’s new light box, ‘disappear’ is comprised of 9 letters, each containing a barren airplane graveyard, spelling out the title. The airplanes do not disappear, but become an inescapable permanent fixture in our landscape.

Doug Aitken will also show new photographs that consider collective unity and anonymity in contemporary large-scale communities. A series of interwoven collages will also give insight into the artist’s working process.

Running from January 16 - February 17, 2007 Doug Aitken will exhibit “sleepwalkers", a nighttime installation comprised of seven large scale moving images projected on the facades of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, a joint project with Creative Time.

This year Doug Aitken released “Broken Screen", his book of interviews with 26 artists pushing the limits of linear narrative. The project inspired two “happening" events in Los Angeles and New York. Aitken has had recent exhibitions at the ARC Muse'e d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington, Seattle. Aitken has one person exhibitions at the Louisiana Museum, Denmark Centre Pompidou, Muse'e national d'art moderne et l'lrcam, Paris 2001. His installation "electric earth" was one of the highlights of the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial, 2000 and was awarded the International Prize at the Venice Biennale, 1999.

303 Gallery
525 West 22nd Street - New York USA
Opening time: Tuesday-Saturday from 10 AM - 6 PM.
Admission free

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