| Arakawa

Paintings for Closed Eyes
October 20 November 10, 1990
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Installation view south gallery
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Installation view north gallery
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At War (Who or What is This?), 1990
two diptychs of acrylic and graphite on canvas
left: 10 x 15 feet overall
right: 11 x 15 overall
ramp with six 4 x 4 foot panels of board with mixed media and rope
8 x 12 feet x 30 inches overall
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Abrupt Resemblances, 1989-90
diptych of acrylic and graphite on canvas
11 x 15 feet overall
ramp with six 4 x 4 foot panels of photographs
and board with mixed media and three ropes
8 x 12 feet x 36 inches overall
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Installation view south gallery
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Ethical Geometry, 1989
diptych of acrylic and graphite on canvas
11 x 15 feet overall
ramp with six 4 x 4 panels of photographs and board with mixed media
8 x 12 feet x 15 inches overall
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Click here for a PDF version of the following Press Release. |
For Immediate Release: October 1, 1990
ARAKAWA
Paintings for Closed Eyes
October 20-November 10
The philosopher Hans-George Gadamer on the recent works of Arakawa:
An artist who sees spaces, walls and rooms as paintings and who sees paintings as walls and floors transforms the usual constancies of orientation into a strange-enticing game a game of continually thinking out.
One viewing this from afar, caught within the narrow confines of reproductions, can only begin to divine all that will get going there, what has been erected and spread out there.
It is a uniquely astounding event and it prods me to remember the verses of Paul Celan:
There are still songs to sing beyond the human being.
What comes next are paintings for closed eyes. No revolution in the visual could be more severe. Only by means of a precise (into nowhere) ordering of its blanks could a painting be made to survive the closing of the eyes.
Let the revolution begin.
There will be a reception for the artist on Saturday, October 20 from 5-7 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday Saturday, 10 6, Mondays by appointment. For more information, please contact Susan Yung at (212)226-3232.
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