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The Solace of Amnesia : Curated by Alexis Rockman and Katherine Gass Stowe

Rückblick exhibition
12 Mai - 25 November 2018 Vermont
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  • Approximately twenty-five artists are represented in The Solace of Amnesia, a group exhibition curated by American artist Alexis Rockman and Katherine Gass Stowe, which includes over thirty paintings, photographs, works on paper and sculptures selected from the Hall and Hall Art Foundation collections.

  • INFORMATION

    Rockman and Gass Stowe define “The Solace of Amnesia” as a craving to forget as a form of comfort and...

    Richard Artschwager, Pig, 1981

    Rockman and Gass Stowe define “The Solace of Amnesia” as a craving to forget as a form of comfort and self-medication. Recognizing that the planet is in an age of profound environmental transformation, we find ourselves estranged and alienated from the ecosystems in which we evolved.  How do we reconcile our knowledge of what is happening, our behavior, and political policies that undermine our best interests and our future?  The continued loss of bio and ecophilia - our love for and central relationship to the natural world - has become something we deny even as we grow more acutely melancholic in this time of open political hostility to the realities of climate change.  The intergenerational problems we are causing now will change the world in ways we can’t imagine. Yet, as author, environmentalist and activist Bill McKibben has said, “There is a tendency at every important but difficult crossroad to pretend it’s not really there.” (The End of Nature, 1989). The selected works explore some of the ecological, socio-political and psychological aspects of life in our world today.
  • Robert Rauschenberg’s Glut sculptures, such as Meta Meta Glut (1987), are made from discarded car parts, gas-station signs and scrap-metal....

    Robert Rauschenberg, Meta Meta Glut, 1987

    Robert Rauschenberg’s Glut sculptures, such as Meta Meta Glut (1987), are made from discarded car parts, gas-station signs and scrap-metal. Signifying our lifestyle of copious waste, they are effigies to Texas’ booming oil market in the mid-80s. The artist has described them as “souvenirs without nostalgia”.
  • The found and reconstructed antlers in Michael Joo’s Improved Rack #4 (Moose) (2004) question organic and enhanced 'identities”, symbols of...

    Michael Joo, Improved Rack #4 (Moose), 2004

    The found and reconstructed antlers in Michael Joo’s Improved Rack #4 (Moose) (2004) question organic and enhanced "identities”, symbols of growth and power, and the merger of the artificial with the natural.  As we rely more heavily on technology to solve human problems, the implications of a future landscape overrun by hardware and a plethora of unintended hybrid lifeforms – the focus of many popular movies today -- becomes more and more real.
  • Katherine Bradford makes paintings about enchantment and universality – as she describes, “something bigger than everyday life”. In Large Ocean...

    Katherine Bradford, Large Ocean Painting, 2016

    Katherine Bradford makes paintings about enchantment and universality – as she describes, “something bigger than everyday life”.  In Large Ocean Painting (2016), swimmers move amongst big toothy water creatures, dream-like and floating together in close proximity through a luminous purple sea.  Human vulnerability, comical co-mingling and a sense that there is no separation between man and beast resonate when considering how videos of wild animals awkwardly moving through suburban settings are now common place on YouTube, and animal and aquatic populations are being pushed from their natural habitats into urban spaces that are unintended for wildlife.
  • Storm Surf, Timber Cove, California (1963) by renowned American landscape photographer, Ansel Adams, presents the Edenic memory of an untouched...

    Ansel Adams, Storm Surf, Timber Cove, California, 1960

    Storm Surf, Timber Cove, California (1963) by renowned American landscape photographer, Ansel Adams, presents the Edenic memory of an untouched earth.  The image of the sea crashing into black rocks on an empty, jagged shore conjures up a powerful ideal of untamed nature.
  • Alexis Rockman is an internationally known artist whose work has been displayed extensively since 1985. Traveling solo museum exhibitions include...

    Anselm Kiefer, Stefan!, 1975

    Alexis Rockman is an internationally known artist whose work has been displayed extensively since 1985. Traveling solo museum exhibitions include The Great Lakes Cycle, Grand Rapids Art Museum, MI (2018–20); Alexis Rockman: A Fable for Tomorrow, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC (2010); and Manifest Destiny, Brooklyn Museum, New York (2005). Rockman’s work is represented in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum, New York; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven. His oeuvre has been the subject of numerous exhibition catalogues and monographic publications, including A Natural History of New York City (2016); East End Field Drawings (2015); and Alexis Rockman (2003). Rockman lives in New York.
  • Katherine Gass Stowe is Founder and Chief Curator of James Company Contemporary Art Projects, a curatorial and advisory firm that...

    Alexis Rockman, Fire, 2006

    Katherine Gass Stowe is Founder and Chief Curator of James Company Contemporary Art Projects, a curatorial and advisory firm that builds private and public collections, installations, and related programming across a variety of industries for clients worldwide.  Katie is the contracted New York region collections curator for Bank of America, a post she has held since 2002.  She was the Global Art Curator for Jumeirah Group from 2007 - 2012.  She has an M.A. in the History of American Art Advocacy from The Gallatin School at New York University, has held posts at The Whitney Museum and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, and has served on the Board of Directors of Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture, Maine, and SculptureCenter, New York.  Katie is a member of the Association of Professional Art Advisors and Art Table.  Most recently she developed a collection for the award-winning The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, in New York City.
  • Installationsansichten
  • Kunst
    • Ansel Adams, Storm Surf, Timber Cove, California, 1960, printed 1963
      Ansel Adams, Storm Surf, Timber Cove, California, 1960, printed 1963
    • Carl Andre, Venus Well, 1978
      Carl Andre, Venus Well, 1978
    • Richard Artschwager, Corner, 1992
      Richard Artschwager, Corner, 1992
    • Richard Artschwager, Tree, 1968
      Richard Artschwager, Tree, 1968
    • Richard Artschwager, Pig, 1981
      Richard Artschwager, Pig, 1981
    • Richard Artschwager, Working Model for Drop Drop, 1988
      Richard Artschwager, Working Model for Drop Drop, 1988
    • Olivo Barbieri, Iguazu, Argentina/Brazil (IG01), 2007
      Olivo Barbieri, Iguazu, Argentina/Brazil (IG01), 2007
    • Bernd & Hilla Becher, Lime Kilns, 1963-1994, 2003
      Bernd & Hilla Becher, Lime Kilns, 1963-1994, 2003
    • Katherine Bradford, Large Ocean Painting, 2016
      Katherine Bradford, Large Ocean Painting, 2016
    • Olafur Eliasson, Seven yellow to orange movie, 2010
      Olafur Eliasson, Seven yellow to orange movie, 2010
    • Olafur Eliasson, Seven yellow and six yellow movie, 2010
      Olafur Eliasson, Seven yellow and six yellow movie, 2010
    • Mitch Epstein, Cheshire, Ohio, 2004
      Mitch Epstein, Cheshire, Ohio, 2004
    • Dan Flavin, Yellow and Pink Flourescent Light, 1969
      Dan Flavin, Yellow and Pink Flourescent Light, 1969
    • Damien Hirst, Rehab is for Quitters, 1998-1999
      Damien Hirst, Rehab is for Quitters, 1998-1999
    • Damien Hirst, The Martyrdom of St. Andrew, 2002-2003
      Damien Hirst, The Martyrdom of St. Andrew, 2002-2003
    • Howard Hodgkin, Deep Purple, 2002
      Howard Hodgkin, Deep Purple, 2002
    • Michael Joo, Improved Rack #4 (Moose), 2004
      Michael Joo, Improved Rack #4 (Moose), 2004
    • Anselm Kiefer, Stefan!, 1975
      Anselm Kiefer, Stefan!, 1975
    • Guillermo Kuitca, Untitled, 1992
      Guillermo Kuitca, Untitled, 1992
    • Marcin Maciejowski, Armoury, 2004
      Marcin Maciejowski, Armoury, 2004
    • Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series, 1999
      Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series, 1999
    • Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series, 1999
      Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series, 1999
    • Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series (Women with Boat), 1999
      Shirin Neshat, Rapture Series (Women with Boat), 1999
    • Sven Pahlsson, Monopoly Series II - Legacy Series Santa Rosa Plan w/accessories, 2002
      Sven Pahlsson, Monopoly Series II - Legacy Series Santa Rosa Plan w/accessories, 2002
    • Robert Rauschenberg, Meta Meta Glut, 1987
      Robert Rauschenberg, Meta Meta Glut, 1987
    • Alexis Rockman, Fire, 2006
      Alexis Rockman, Fire, 2006
    • Ed Ruscha, America Has Three Climates: Cold Hot Moderate, 1977
      Ed Ruscha, America Has Three Climates: Cold Hot Moderate, 1977
    • Ed Ruscha, We Few, 2003
      Ed Ruscha, We Few, 2003
    • Wilhelm Sasnal, Untitled, 2007
      Wilhelm Sasnal, Untitled, 2007
    • Hiroshi Sugimoto, Honen Dam, 2001
      Hiroshi Sugimoto, Honen Dam, 2001
    • Hiroshi Sugimoto, Boden Sea, Uttwil, 1993
      Hiroshi Sugimoto, Boden Sea, Uttwil, 1993
    • Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #39, 2005
      Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #39, 2005
  • Veganstaltungen

    • CURATOR'S TOUR OF THE SOLACE OF AMNESIA, With Alexis Rockman and Katherine Gass Stowe
      Events

      CURATOR'S TOUR OF THE SOLACE OF AMNESIA

      With Alexis Rockman and Katherine Gass Stowe 23 September 2018

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  • Presse

    • DELICIOUS LINE, THE SOLACE OF AMNESIA, HALL ART FOUNDATION
      Press

      DELICIOUS LINE

      THE SOLACE OF AMNESIA, HALL ART FOUNDATION September 24, 2018
      Katherine Gass Stowe's and Alexis Rockman's curatorial take on the Hall Art Foundation's huge collection is sly and enlightening in its choices and placements. One opens the door on Damien...
    • THE BOSTON GLOBE, SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW: CRITIC'S PICKS
      Press

      THE BOSTON GLOBE

      SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW: CRITIC'S PICKS Mai 20, 2018
      THE SOLACE OF AMNESIA Scientists offer evidence of global warming, but policy change is slow. Painter Alexis Rockman and curator Katherine Gass Stowe organized this exhibition, which examines our reluctance...
  • Künstler

    • Ansel Adams
      Artists

      Ansel Adams

    • Carl Andre
      Artists

      Carl Andre

    • Richard Artschwager
      Artists

      Richard Artschwager

    • Olivo Barbieri
      Artists

      Olivo Barbieri

    • Bernd & Hilla Becher
      Artists

      Bernd & Hilla Becher

    • Katherine Bradford
      Artists

      Katherine Bradford

    • Olafur Eliasson
      Artists

      Olafur Eliasson

    • Mitch Epstein
      Artists

      Mitch Epstein

    • Dan Flavin
      Artists

      Dan Flavin

    • Damien Hirst
      Artists

      Damien Hirst

    • Howard Hodgkin
      Artists

      Howard Hodgkin

    • Michael Joo
      Artists

      Michael Joo

    • Anselm Kiefer
      Artists

      Anselm Kiefer

    • Guillermo Kuitca
      Artists

      Guillermo Kuitca

    • Marcin Maciejowski
      Artists

      Marcin Maciejowski

    • Shirin Neshat
      Artists

      Shirin Neshat

    • Sven Pahlsson
      Artists

      Sven Pahlsson

    • Robert Rauschenberg
      Artists

      Robert Rauschenberg

    • Alexis Rockman
      Artists

      Alexis Rockman

    • Ed Ruscha
      Artists

      Ed Ruscha

    • Wilhelm Sasnal
      Artists

      Wilhelm Sasnal

    • Hiroshi Sugimoto
      Artists

      Hiroshi Sugimoto

    • Michael Wolf
      Artists

      Michael Wolf

  • Installationsansichten: Jeffrey Nintzel

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