Where 1 |
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Author:
| Where, . |
Designed by:
| The New York Office, The New |
Produced by:
| Hunter, Lucy Lyon, R. |
Series title: | Where Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4935-7806-1 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.50 |
Book Description:
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Where is pleased to celebrate its grand opening with "Where 1," the inaugural exhibition of this semi-public, high-security shipping container and publishing project in Brooklyn, NY."Where 1" features sculpture by Lea Cetera, Jesse Greenberg, and Alexandra Lerman, with a video trailer by Theodore Sefcik. The related publication contains essays by Brian Arthur and Carlos Castel- lanos, and will be released at the opening recep- tion. The exhibition can be viewed 24/7 online via...
More DescriptionWhere is pleased to celebrate its grand opening with "Where 1," the inaugural exhibition of this semi-public, high-security shipping container and publishing project in Brooklyn, NY."Where 1" features sculpture by Lea Cetera, Jesse Greenberg, and Alexandra Lerman, with a video trailer by Theodore Sefcik. The related publication contains essays by Brian Arthur and Carlos Castel- lanos, and will be released at the opening recep- tion. The exhibition can be viewed 24/7 online via live-stream for the duration of the show.Where is grounded in the assertion that art and its discourse manifest the patterns, behaviors, and properties present in all complex informational sys- tems, and that the mechanisms producing change and growth in these systems can be applied directly to the field of artistic production vis-#65533;-vis the exhibi- tion format."Where 1" tests the particular feature of complex systems that coalescences autonomous, unrelated agents, stripping some of their independent quali- ties but resulting in the emergence of a new, more complex form with new affordances. "Where 1" stages this experiment through an exhibition that com- bines the discrete works of three independent sculptors, held together by gravity and sculptural syntax as a single quasi-object.Greenberg's rich and colorful practice explores non-representation through expertly cast resin and plastic forms. His work Growth Brick (Black) hangs in precarious balance with unfired clay tablets from Lerman's Release series. Lerman's works are rooted in a conceptual discourse on legibility, gesture, authorship, and the proprietary touch-screen swipe movements the iPhone. The disparate pieces of Greenberg and Lerman are forced into equivalence by a balance beam, the central element of "Onyx" from Lea Cetera's Relationships series. Here the casual, delicate architecture of formica, ocean stones, styrofoam, acrylic, and steel point fun at the legacy of minimal sculpture and the notion of stable forms. "Onyx" performs the action of a cosmological equals sign that holds together this sculptural organism, and in fact the entire exhibition.Where can be viewed and contacted through www.1397MyrtleAvenueUnit4BrooklnNY11237.com "Where 2," curated by A.E. Benenson, is scheduled for early December and will question the infinite regress and holographic limit afforded by the recursive appropriation of historical artworks.