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11/9/2009

Fax

Contemporary Museum, Baltimore

The project invites a multigenerational group of artists, as well as architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers, to conceive of the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing. Over the course of the exhibition, as new works arrive via the museum's working fax machine, the display will evolve as new works are added to the walls of the museum.


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FAX invites a multigenerational group of artists, as well as architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers, to conceive of the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing. Although the technology for transmitting printed images and texts over distance dates from the nineteenth century—a machine by Scottish mechanic Alexander Bain patented in 1843—it was the introduction of the modern fax through commercially available machines in the 1970s that turned facsimiles into a ubiquitous communications medium for international business. Artists readily exploited its immediate, graphic, and interactive character, making it an important part of the history of telecommunications art, nestled between the legacy of mail art and the nascent practices of new media.

FAX will include drawings by over 100 artists that have each been submitted via fax machine. Over the course of the exhibition, as new works arrive via the museum's working fax machine, the exhibition will evolve as new works are added to the walls of the museum. All the transmitted pages will be archived or displayed together with the active fax machine, which may produce new faxes from invited artists at any moment. The result—an ongoing cumulative project—is a show concerned with ideas of reproduction, obsolescence, distribution, and mediation. Here, reproducible yet erratic production via the fax machine displaces traditional notions of the hand, still commonly associated with the medium of drawing, and foreground the role of drawing as a generative process.

FAX is a traveling exhibition co-organized by The Drawing Center, New York, and iCI (Independent Curators International), New York, and circulated by iCI. The guest curator is Joao Ribas. The exhibition and the accompanying catalogue were made possible, in part, by members of the Drawing Room, a patron circle founded to support innovative exhibitions in The Drawing Center's project gallery; and by support to iCI from The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and iCI Benefactor members Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, and Barbara and John Robinson.

ARTISTS IN FAX

Drawing Center Invited Artists: / Partial list

John Armleder
Fia Backström
Barbara Bloom
Mel Bochner
Peter Coffin
Liam Gillick
Marissa Gonzalez
Joseph Grigely
Wade Guyton
Eduardo Kac
Glenn Ligon
Josephine Meckseper
Olivier Mosset
William Pope L.
Kay Rosen
Josh Smith
Christopher Williams
Contemporary Museum Invited Artists:/ Partial list

Alzaruba
Lee Boot
Lynn Cazabon
Leslie Furlong
Bernhard Hildebrandt
Gary Kachadourian
Nefeli Massia
Cara Ober
Hugh Pocock
John Ruppert
Soledad Salamé
Joyce Scott
Sofia Silva
Molly Springfield
R.L. Tillman
Calla Thompson

The Contemporary Museum invites Baltimore area High School Teachers and Students to Participate in FAX through Drawing by Fax, an exhibition of drawings produced by teens and faxed to the Contemporary Museum. On-line Teacher Resources and participation details will be available soon!

Launching this fall, "teenFAX" is a teen program that continues the Contemporary Museum's innovative series of teen workshops that investigate the ways artists have used and responded to technology.

Teens and teachers from Baltimore and the five surrounding counties are invited to participate in the project through two resources, a series of free teacher workshops at the Contemporary Museum and an on–line teacher curriculum portal. These resources will provide teachers with lesson plans for drawing projects that encourage students to develop their visual thinking skills. Teachers will be provided with instruction for using drawings as a mode of cognition and communication, and a series of drawing projects for individuals and groups to create works for submission to the Contemporary's exhibition.

Media Contact
Mike Fila Himmelrich, Inc. 410 528 5400 mike@himmelrich.com

Image: Peter Coffin, "Untitled," 2009. Facsimile on paper, 8.5 x 11 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

Contemporary Museum
100 West Centre Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Gallery Hours
Wednesday - Sunday: Noon - 5:00 pm
The Museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday

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dal 11/9/2009 al 19/12/2009

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