Zhang Hongtu is featured at the Asia Society in Texas

Zhang Hongtu participates Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions at the Asia Society Texas, February 10 - July 2, 2023

Zhang Hongtu participates in Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions at the Asia Society in Texas,

February 10 – July 2, 2023

Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions highlights works by over 30 contemporary artists of Chinese descent who reinterpret traditions in dynamic and innovative ways. Across painting, sculpture, and photography, these works were created by both established and emerging artists of different generations who use experimentation to draw on both Eastern and Western art-making practices and materials. They push boundaries that manipulate traditional materials and develop unique fabrication processes. The artworks focus on experimental ink painting, calligraphy, deconstructed language, landscapes (real and imaginary), cityscapes, and celestial patterns. Landscapes borrow from time-honored imagery, but the artists in this exhibition subvert their visual language and meaning. They respond to our present-day concerns about urbanization, the fragmentation of landscapes created by the degradation of the environment, and the rapid pace of China’s modernization, among other urgent issues. Ultimately, these artists summon memories of the past to move beyond its specter, forging new artistic ground on which to build. 

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JEFF GABEL

Jeff Gabel #15 (Card Series 2), 2006 Pencil on paper 4.25 x 3 in.

JEFF GABEL

Born 1968, Portland, OR

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

EDUCATION

1995

MFA, Pratt Institute, Master of Fine Arts, New York, NY

1992

Kansas State University, Bachelor of Fine Arts, KS

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2015

28,000 pages or, ‘In Color’: a mid-life crisis, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, NY

2012

More of the Best of Firmin Graf Salwàr dej Striës, Kim Kim Gallery, Seoul, KR

International Artists Series, Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, Tasmania AU

The Very Best of Firmin Graf Salwàr dej Striës, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, NY

2008

Drawings, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

2007

New Work by Jeff Gabel, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis, IN

Drawings, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

2004

New Works, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

2001

Drawings, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

1997

Drawings, 79 Bridge Street, Brooklyn, New York, NY

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2018

Wild Youths – Riot School, Kim Kim Gallery, KR

2016

Hybrid, Anomaly Gallery, Ottumwa, IA

The Ins and Outs, Anomaly Gallery, Ottumwa, IA

2011

Monanisms: Opening Exhibition, Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, Tasmania AU

2010

Into the Desert, O3 Gallery, Oxford Castle, Oxford, UK

Earth School Auction, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY

Independent Drawing Gig Nr 6, Fluxus Ministerija, Vilnius, LT

No Show [untitled exhibition], Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

This is the Book I Have Written for You, Park Life, San Francisco, CA

Ten Years Hunting [The Trophy Room], Parkerʼs Box, Brooklyn, NY

How to Read a Book, Locust Projects, Miami, FL

2009

Are You Sure You Are You?, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

Desenhos A-Z, Museu da Cidade, Lisbon, PT

2008

Off the Beaten Road, A+D Gallery, Columbia College Chicago, IL

Independent Drawing Gig 4 New York, Artbreak Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Desenhos Estranhos, Galeria Porta 33, Funchal, PT

2006

STORYlines: Narrative in Drawing, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY

2005 Drawings / Works on Paper, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

2003

Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY

2002

Art On Paper, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC

2001   

Drawing Quirks, Parkerʼs Box, Brooklyn, New York, NY

1999   

Outer Boroughs, White Columns, New York, NY

1996

Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY

Out of Print, Pratt Institute Library, Brooklyn, New York, NY

1995

450 Book Show, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY

Page 14, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY

1994

A Basement in Edinburgh, Higgins Hall, Brooklyn, New York, NY

1993

An Exhibition of Art Withdrawn from the World Trade Center, Higgins Hall, Brooklyn, NY

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

2016

Ebony, David. “David Ebony’s Top 10 NY Gallery Shows This Winter.” Artnet News, 29 January 2016.

Newman, Mark. “Artist’s Vision Driven by Pressure.” Ottumwa Courier, 23 September 2016.

2012  

Larkins, Damien. “New York artist climbs the walls at MONA.” abc.au, September 2012.

Kent, Kailyn. “Time Spent With An Invisible Book: Recent Work by Jeff Gabel.” The Hooded Utilitarian, 29 May 2012.

2011

Gabel, Jeff. “The Very Best of Firmin Graf Salwàr dej Striës.” GAGARIN: The Artist in their Own Words, Antwerp, BE, 24/2011

2008

Gopnik, Blake. “Critics’ Picks: Jeff Gabel.” Artforum.com, October 2008.

Wilson, Michael. “Meet Jeff Gabel’s Sad-Sack Antiheroes.” The Village Voice, October 2008.

Bartman, Jen. “Jeff Gabel.” Whitehot Magazine, October 2008.

2007

Wilson, Michael. “Jeff Gabel.” Artforum, March 2007: 314.

Schmerler, Sarah. “STORY/lines.” Time Out New York, 1-7 February 2007.

Thibodeaux, Julianna. “Ennui and Inner Dialogue.” NUVO, 14 November 2007.

“Listings: Snug Harbor Cultural Center.” The New Yorker, 12 February 2007.

Gabel, Jeff, Drawing Now: Between the Lines of Contemporary Art, TRACEY, ed. Simon Downs et al. London: I.B. Tauris, 2007. 40-41.

2004

Stillman, Nick. “New York Criticsʼ Pick.” Artforum.com, July 2004.

Johnson, Ken. “Art In Review.” The New York Times, 2 July 2004.

Levin, Kim. “Voices Choices.” The Village Voice, 30 June – 6 July 2004.

Gabel, Jeff. “Around Town: New York.” NYFA Current, 27 October 2004.

2002

Levin, Kim. “Review: Jeff Gabel.” The Village Voice, 8 January 2002.

“Listings: Jeff Gabel.” The New Yorker, February 4, 2002.

Gioni, Massimiliano. “Beauty School Drop Out.” Flash Art vol. XXXIV

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BJÖRN MEYER-EBRECHT​

BJöRN MEYER-EBRECHT

Lives and works in New York

ARTIST BIO

Björn Meyer-Ebrecht (b. 1974) is a multi-disciplinary artist whose practice extends from sculpture and installation to large-scale drawing.  From these different vantage points, he examines the meaning of physical space in art and architecture- historically and in the present– and its relationship to communal interaction.   Born in Hamburg, Germany, the artist has been based in New York City since 2000.  After graduating from the University for the Arts in Berlin in 1999, he received his MFA from Hunter College in New York in 2002.  He has had solo or two-person shows, including Galerie Susanne, Neuerburg Hennef Germany, Matjö, Cologne Germany, Matteawan Gallery, Storefront TenEyck, and Owen James Gallery in New York.

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R.C. Baker

R.C. BAKER

Lives and works in Bronx, New York

ARTIST BIO

R.C. Baker (b. 1960) is an artist and writer who lives and works in the Bronx, New York. He is a New York Foundation for the Arts Painting Fellow, and his artwork has been exhibited at Jennifer Baahng Gallery, Zone: Contemporary Art, the Drawing Center, White Columns, the Center for Book Arts, and other venues in New York City, as well as internationally. He is the editor-in-chief of the Village Voice and has written hundreds of reviews, numerous features, and cover stories on art, popular culture, and politics. His essays have appeared on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times, in exhibition catalogs, and other publications. In 2016, Baker was awarded a Creative Capital I Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for Short-Form Writing.

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Jaye Moon is included in the New York Foundation for the Arts exhibition

Jaye Moon included in New York Foundation for the Arts exhibition

Jaye Moon is included in A View from the Mountaintop, curated by the New York Foundation for the Arts, at 45 Rockefeller Plaza, October 30, 2022 to October 29, 2023.

“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” -Audre Lorde in “Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches,” 1984, book, quoted in Braille in the work. 

Viewers will experience the work of Jaye Moon through her deployment of brilliant colors, bold patterns, and the novelty of using universally appealing, unpolitical, mathematical toys as an art medium. Moon’s LEGO paintings contain messages transcribed in Braille, encoding the intricate human stories that we share. 

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Adam Simon reviews Sharon Butler’s “Next Moves” in the October 2022 issue of The Brooklyn Rail

Adam Simon reviews Sharon Butler’s NEXT MOVES on The Brooklyn Rail

ON VIEW

JENNIFER BAAHNG GALLERY

NEXT MOVES

September 15 – November 15, 2022

New York

Many of Sharon Butler’s Instagram followers are aware that most of the paintings she’s been making over the past six years began as daily cell phone sketches starting in 2016, using a program called PicsArt, that she posted daily. That her subtle explorations of painting vernacular began as digital sketches is just one of the disjunctions in her current exhibition, NEXT MOVES, at Jennifer Baahng Gallery.

Butler’s approach is an open embrace of rule breaking and the mismatched. The large four-panel piece, Four Days (2019–21) that takes up most of the first wall on the right when you enter the gallery, manages to appear simultaneously as a multi-panel piece and as four independent works. It’s possible to just appreciate the rich colors and nuanced paint handling, the monumentality of simple forms against atmospheric grounds. But it’s hard not to wonder if Butler isn’t also testing how strong the mental, perceptual glue is that binds paintings whenever two are contiguous. Is the glue strong enough that we assume the four panels were painted at the same time and were intended as one piece, or do we wonder instead if any or all the four could have been swapped out for different works?

It’s a delicate high-wire act that has us falling neither to one side nor the other. This balancing act is played out differently throughout the exhibition, a constant shifting between appreciating the work visually and thinking about the decisions that were made. For example, also in the first room, Bedfrence (2022) consists of two joined panels, the smaller of the two looking very much like an afterthought, as if Butler wanted the two orange vertical lines at the bottom to be longer than the canvas would allow, and so stuck on a smaller canvas to accommodate. Why not? And then, she shifted them to misalign those orange lines. It is a simple but powerfully effective move.

Two works that anchor the show, Quasi-Believer and Addenda (both 2022), remind me of the surrealist drawing game “exquisite corpse.” Butler is aware of the human mind’s ability to create coherence and she uses that to her advantage. It’s interesting to parse out how the individual panels connect and how they don’t.

Several of the larger works employ a background grid of small squares. Knowing the history of this series, the most obvious connection would be to the pixelation that might occur when the PicsArt drawings were scaled up to create the paintings. But there’s a dilapidated aspect to these backgrounds that just as easily conjures mosaic on subway walls. Positioning isolated geometric forms against these grounds feel associative, a dreamscape that references nothing specific.

Not to be missed is the grouping of smaller works, drawings, and ephemera in the back room. Here, Butler’s humor and idiosyncrasy are on full display. One collage piece is made up of newspaper headlines. It takes a moment to realize that they are referencing not Sharon, the artist herself, but the former prime minister of Israel.

NEXT MOVES doesn’t have any of the kind of abstraction that seems to be having a resurgence, the high-energy Ab-Ex moment held in suspension. Butler’s restlessness and penchant for disequilibrium also doesn’t lend itself to the kind of contemplation that tends to be associated with geometric abstraction. Her work can seem more theatrical than pictorial, her forms enacting some indecipherable narrative against a pixelated stage. You don’t get Matisse’s armchair (“I dream of … an art of balance, of purity and serenity …  something like a good armchair…”). What you get instead is a seat at the table in the next room, where there is a lively conversation taking place of forms that sometimes agree but often don’t, full of innuendo and wit and bad table manners.

Contributor, Adam Simon

Adam Simon is a painter living in Brooklyn. 

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Brooklyn Museum is showcasing MOTIVE, a film by Michael McClard

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Michael McClard’s film, MOTIVE, is included in the Jimmy DeSana: Submission exhibition at Brooklyn Museum in New York, from November 11, 2022 to April 16, 2023.

As part of punk aesthetics and its symbolic forms of resistance, Jimmy DeSana and his peers sought to forge art communities outside of official institutions. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, DeSana was heavily involved in New York’s punk and No Wave scenes and photographed prominent creatives for album covers and alternative publications. The
Jimmy DeSana: Submission exhibition at Brooklyn Museum will be the first to feature DeSana’s portraits of art and music luminaries such as Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Patti Astor, David Byrne, John Giorno, Debbie Harry, and Richard Hell. The Jimmy DeSana: Submission exhibition will also be showcasing MOTIVE, a film starring Jimmy DeSana, and made by Michael McClard.

 

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Zhang Hongtu lectures and exhibits at the Wende Museum

(DE)CONSTRUCTING IDEOLOGY: THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION AND BEYOND November 13, 2022 to March 12, 2023

 

Zhang Hongtu is featured in (De)constructing Ideology: The Cultural Revolution and Beyond exhibition at The Wende Museum in California, from November 13, 2022 to March 12, 2023.

 

 

The Wende Museum is an art museum, a historical archive of the Cold War, and a center for creative community engagement based in Culver City, CA.  The (De)constructing Ideology: The Cultural Revolution and Beyond exhibition examines the visual culture of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, with a focus on ceramics produced in Jingdezhen.  The exhibition also looks at the afterlife of the movement through contemporary art, wherein Chinese artists have appropriated and adapted the iconic images from this period for their own use today.


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ART AND IDEOLOGY: A CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST ZHANG HONGTU

Zhang Hongtu, one of the most important contemporary Chinese artists, weaves elements from Chinese and Western art. Join us for a conversation between the artist and Wende Museum’s assistant curator, Jamie Kwan. Zhang will speak about his experience living through the Cultural Revolution and its effect on his art, especially his iconic “Material Mao” and “Long Live Chairman Mao” series. 

Zhang Hongtu was born and raised in a devoted Chinese Muslim family. Zhang entered the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in Beijing in 1964 and graduated in 1969, but due to unrest during the Cultural Revolution, remained at the school until 1973. In 1980, he went to the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, to study wall paintings, which left a lasting influence on his art practice. He moved to New York in 1982 and received the painting prize from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 1991. He has exhibited internationally, and his work is housed in renowned institutions and private collections, such as the National Museum of Art, Beijing, China; Guangzhou Art Museum, Guangzhou, China; Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY; Princeton University Art Museum, NJ, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, among many others.

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Osvaldo Roberg Untitled (De La Tour), 1998 Oil on canvas 14 x 10 inches, framed

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