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Pamela Rosenkranz and Nikolas Gambaroff
This Is Not My Color / The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
Curated by Gianni Jetzer

September 15 to October 30, 2011
Opening: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 6 PM

Acclaimed for their respective critical approaches to artistic production, both Pamela Rosenkranz and Nikolas Gambaroff make work across a wide range of media, including painting, sculpture, and single-channel video. The Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art devotes its inaugural exhibition at 18 Wooster Street to the artists’ first major New York institutional show, This Is Not My Color / The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. This exhibition will include a selection of recent work by the artists in a variety of scales. Curated by Gianni Jetzer, the Swiss Institute’s Director, the exhibition remains on view from September 15 through October 30, 2011.
This Is Not My Color / The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
This Is Not My Color / The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People features paintings, assemblage, sculptures, and single-channel videos. The multimedia installation addresses the loftier concept of the human self in bodily and conceptual manifestations. The title of the exhibition suggests two diverging but overlapping artistic approaches: the first, a scientific and chemical analysis of the self and a disavowal; the second, a constructed and systematic operating procedure.

Image: Pamela Rosenkranz, Firm Being (Series), 2009. Courtesy Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY and Karma International, Zurich.
This Is Not My Color / The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
While none of the work in the exhibition actually presents the human figure, the size, proportion, and posture of the works reflect a common concern for the bodily. The work of both artists reflects a strategy that borrows from and critiques a consumer industry that sells an idealized self—one which can be attained through the purchase of commodities, from self help books to luxury water. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the idea that the made-for-purchase person is an illusory construct, one that can be unpacked through scientific, philosophical, and psychological analyses.

Image: Nikolas Gambaroff, Begin With The End In Mind, 2010. Courtesy Balice Hertling, Paris.
Books on Books, curated by Christoph Schifferli Books on Books
Curated by Christoph Schifferli

In conjunction with the New York Art Book Fair, the exhibition Books on Books offers an insight into Christoph Schifferli’s collection of artists’ books. The exhibition examines both the image of books and their representation in printed format. Installed so that viewers may page through and examine the works, the installation brings together three presentations of printed matter: the book as memory or documentation, as an image of itself, and as a representation of artwork.

Image: Rosemary Trockel, Living Means Not Good Enough, 2002.
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