login    password    artist  buyer  gallery  
Not a member? Register
absolutearts.com logo HOME REGISTER BUY ART SEARCH ART TRENDS COLLECT ART ART NEWS
 
 
Art News:

4-Image Promotional Template
http://si-press-list.c./maapQLnab9Qhjcai0x7e/
John M Armleder
Selected Furniture Sculptures 1979-2012

September 13-October 28, 2012
Opening reception: Wednesday, September 12, 6 to 8PM

Swiss Institute proudly presents Selected Furniture Sculptures 1979-2012, the first New York solo show of John Armleder in eight years. The exhibition will feature highlights of an open chapter in the Swiss artist’s oeuvre, showcasing the breadth and vision of the furniture sculptures from 1979 to the present.
www.swissinstitute.net
The exhibition is curated by Swiss Institute Director Gianni Jetzer in close collaboration with the artist and consists of both historical and new works as well as two restitutions of historical pieces reported as missing. Several works in the exhibition were initially produced in the 1980s on the occasion of Armleder's solo shows at John Gibson Gallery on 568 Broadway, thus retracing the artist's exhibition history in New York.
www.swissinstitute.net
Selected Furniture Sculptures 1979-2012 will feature a dramatic, non-chronological layout that draws from Armleder’s interest in affirming the medium of painting yet extending the act to the realm of the everyday, where the happy or not-so-happy fate of many paintings is to be integrated into a domestic environment, more often than not close to the odd sofa, armchair, or chest. Armleder simply anticipates this, providing the furniture together with the painting, eventually provoking a completely new reading of the canvas in a domestic environment.
www.swissinstitute.net
Furniture sculptures are typically comprised of both large and small-scale paintings paired with antique furniture or else new goods such as truck spoilers, musical instruments, surfboards, or lighting fixtures. These pairings often inspire a specific élan, one that toys with the idea of painting as a mere object while affirming its ongoing virulence.

Swiss Institute thanks LUMA Foundation, Fonds municipal d’art contemporain (FMAC) Genève, and the République et canton de Genève for their support for this exhibition.

For more information, please email Piper Marshall: piper@swissinstitute.net
SWISS INSTITUTE / CONTEMPORARY ART
18 Wooster Street
NEW YORK / NY 10013
TEL 212. 925. 2035

SUBWAY / N / R / Q / 6 / TO CANAL STREET
 www.swissinstitute.net

  | | Confirm | Forward






#

YOUR FIRST STOP FOR ART ONLINE!
HELP MEDIA KIT SERVICES CONTACT


Discover over 150,000 works of contemporary art. Search by medium, subject matter, price and theme... research over 200,000 works by over 22,000 masters in the indepth art history section. Browse through new Art Blogs. Use our advanced artwork search interface.

Call for Artists, Premiere Portfolio sign-up for your Free Portfolio or create an Artist Portfolio today and sell your art at the marketplace for contemporary Art! Start a Gallery Site to exclusively showcase your gallery. Keep track of contemporary art with your free MYabsolutearts account.

 


Copyright 1995-2013. World Wide Arts Resources Corporation. All rights reserved