Robert Morris !


SculptureCenter Lectures at The New School
Subjective Histories of Sculpture II

At the Theresa Lang Center at The New School
55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor, New York City
$5 General Admission, SculptureCenter Members and Students Free
For tickets call 212.229.5488 or write to boxoffice@newschool.edu

Subjective Histories of Sculpture II furthers SculptureCenter’s exploration of how contemporary artists think about sculpture – its contingencies and its legacies. Three artists at various stages of their careers have been invited to present their own take on art history. They cite as examples specific works, bodies of work, texts, or even personal anecdotes – taken from inside and outside cultural production, and inside and outside “art”. These subjective, incomplete, partial, or otherwise eclectic histories question assumptions and examine ways of viewing the old and the new. They also propose structures that lend themselves to understanding sculpture’s evolving strategies through an observation of behaviors, dreams, and mistakes over the course of human civilization.

Robert Morris
Monday, April 7, 6:30pm

Robert Morris was born in 1931, in Kansas City. His work has been influential since the early 1960s for his experiments in sculpture, dance, and process art but also for his seminal texts and essays within these fields. His sculptural work spans minimalist sculpture, earthworks, neo-dadaism, and conceptual art. Considered one of the most influential American artists of our time, his exhibitions and survey shows include Robert Morris: Recent Works at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1970, and Body and Mind at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1994, that traveled to the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg and the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris. Robert Morris currently lives and works in New York.

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Sculpture Center

Erica Eyres


Erica Eyres is interested in the human condition, through her drawings and videos she examines human nature.

In stark ballpoint pen Eyres depicts disquieting female characters that self-consciously pose for the viewer in states of undress or contrived sexual poses; awkward, clumsy, vulnerable and bashful, their flaws and blemishes are openly on display. In a brand new video, Imaginary Girlfriend, Eyres borrows from the aesthetic and artificiality of low budget television; casting herself in each of the characters roles the new work investigates the exploitative relationship between parent and child and the vulnerability of growing up in a media saturated world.

Erica Eyres is a Canadian artist living in Glasgow; she graduated from the MFA at Glasgow School of Art in 2004, having studied at the University of Manitoba and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 2005 she was selected for newcontemporaries. Current exhibitions include a solo show at Kunsthaus Erfurt and No Borders (just News) at The Elektriciteitscentrale, European Centre for Contemporary Art, Brussels, last year the artist had a two person exhibition with Marcel Dzama at The Centre for Contemporary Art Glasgow and was included in Rythum Decay a group show at Akureyri Art Museum. Her work is in numerous private collections, including The Rubell Family Collection.

Rokeby Gallery

Tom Sanford


hey J-P,
the image blow is going to be a poster that will be wheat
pasted all of chelsea / west village as an advertisement/extension of
the work in my show. the poster will be all over NYC about 2 weeks
before my show…(you may post it if you like) the show will be
called MR. HANGOVER
cheers
Tom

Tom Sanford
Leo Koenig