Month: April 2010
No. 14 // Diamonds In The Crow`s Nest
Copenhagen Graffiti (Walls) //
Paper Moon
DUNK! / GO WEST!
DUNK! / GO WEST!
A group exhibition curated by DUNK!, featuring works by:
Zven Balslev, Rikke Benborg, Dorte Buchwald, Kristian Bust, Sonja Lillebæk Christensen, Rasmus Danø, Rose Eken, Michael Boelt Fischer, Thorgej Steen Hansen, Lars Heiberg, Daniel Milan, Dan Miller (uk), Andreas Poppelier (se), Hartmut Stockter (de), Louise Sparre, Jon Stahn, Jakob Rød (dk).
GO WEST! represents a magnified cross section of Copenhagen’s progressive art scene and the work will investigate a diverse range of media from painting, drawing and sculpture, through to installation video and photography.
DUNK! has given each of the artist the total freedom to decide what they would like to show at the exhibition.
Copenhagen Graffiti (Walls) ///
YNGVE HOLEN //
LEIGH LEDARE // TOO LATE AND LATER
Leigh Ledare is an artist working with photography, archives, video and text. Ledare’s exhibition, Too Late and Later, centers around a unique body of work, which forms an archive of the artist’s relationship with his mother whilst creating a discursive site. As such the exhibition traces the negotiation of their respective relationships to agency, representation and authorship, alongside issues proposed by the enactment of the contents of this project in the context of the real world.
At the age of fifty, already having begun to cultivate a highly sexualized persona, Ledares mother, Tina Peterson, a former professional ballerina, approached her son to document her for posterity. The photographs exist neither as a diaristic work, nor simply as portraits of a highly sexualized persona, but as an investigation of the nature of our formation as subjects and its relation to broader shifting cultural forces. Shown in this instance alongside 3 videos, Ledare’s portraits of his mother reveal subversive responses, instances of sexuality and vulnerability tactically deployed to multiple economic, personal and psychological ends. Ledare proposes that his mother’s complex subjectivity stems not form a failure to perform a multitude of various roles, but from a simultaneous occupation of an abundance of imagined modes, rooted in the performative, that cannot be reconciled.
Leigh Ledare is born in Seattle, Washington in 1976. He received his MFA from Columbia University in 2008. A major solo exhibition of the artist’s work, Pretend You’re actually alive, was held at Les Recontres de Arles, Arles. France 2009. Ledare has also exhibits at the Swiss Institute New York (2009); Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (2008); and Prague Biennale (2009). Leigh Ledare lives and works in New York City and Los Angeles. He is currently Visiting Professor of Photography and Media at California Institute for the Arts.
Donald Urquhart // Herald St.
Graffiti India (Wall) ///
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