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Galleries showing Roxy Paine
Solo Shows with Roxy Paine| Roxy Paine on the Roof: Maelstrom at Metropolitan Museum of Art | Apr 28, 2009 | - | Oct 25, 2009 | | Roxy Paine: Models and Drawings at James Cohan Gallery | May 1, 2009 | - | May 30, 2009 | | ROXY PAINE ON THE ROOF: Maelstrom
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Iris and B Gerald Cantor Roof Garden
April 28 through October 25, 2009 Weather Permitting
ROXY PAINE: Maelstrom Model and Drawings
James Cohan Gallery
May 1 through May 30, 2009... | | Roxy Paine at Madison Square Park | May 15, 2007 | - | Feb 28, 2008 | | Extended through February 28th.
Internationally renowned conceptual artist Roxy Paine exhibits three stainless steel sculptures—Conjoined, Defunct and Erratic—in Madison Square Park. Roxy Paine’s long interest in the juxtaposition of nature and in... | | Paine 2006 at James Cohan Gallery | Jan 14, 2006 | - | Feb 25, 2006 | | In his new work, the artist mirrors natural processes themselves, drawing increasingly on the tension between the organic and the built environment, between the human desire for order and nature’s drive to reproduce. As Steven Henry Madoff noted in T... |
Group Shows with Roxy Paine| Shaping Space at James Cohan Gallery | Jan 16, 2009 | - | Feb 14, 2009 | | James Cohan Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new group exhibition, Shaping Space, on January 16. This selection of works examines how artists literally and conceptually shape the object and its environment. With nineteen-sixties Minima... | | Summer Show 2007 at James Cohan Gallery | Jul 17, 2007 | - | Aug 10, 2007 | | James Cohan Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Manfredi Beninati, Folkert de Jong, Tom Friedman, Anselm Kiefer, Sol Lewitt, Richard Long, Roxy Paine, Paul Pfeiffer, Ugo Rondinone, Hiraki Sawa, Yinka Shonibare, MBE and Erick Swenson. Works inc... | | A Brighter Day at James Cohan Gallery | Jun 9, 2006 | - | Jul 28, 2006 | | EXTENDED 2 WEEKS TO 7/28
"...It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. It was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity...”
Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
It is a time of great paradox. Seemingly unabated aff... | | The Flat Files at Pierogi, Inc. | Jun 1, 1995 | - | Date N/A | | The Pierogi Flat Files began with the idea of making artwork available to a larger audience. It was first exhibited at Four Walls in Brooklyn, and consisted of 20 artist portfolios. Since that time curators, collectors, critics, dealers, and the gene... |
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Madison Square Park | Posted: 2007-04-08 | Madison Square Art: 2007
Announcing ROXY PAINE: Three Works
May 15 to December 31, 2007
Internationally renowned conceptual artist Roxy Paine will exhibit three stainless steel sculptures, Conjoined, Defunct and Erratic in the Madison Square Park Conservancy’s 2007 public art series. Roxy Paine’s long interest in the juxtaposition of nature and industrialization has brought form to an extensive body of work. From his mushroom and plant fields to his art-making machines and large-scale metal trees, Roxy Paine continues to pursue the relationship of the natural to the unnatural. Through work that collides the organic with the manufactured, Paine questions our position between the man-made world we control and nature’s world we cannot. Writer Gregory Volk states, “What happens is an interpretation of the real or, better yet, a hallucination of the real, in which a magical, logic defying quality emerges from what might otherwise seem known and familiar. A utopian element lurks beneath, a desire to remake the world, to make it better, to make it new and improved.”
The artist is engaged in an ongoing ambitious body of work: the creation of large stainless-steel tree sculptures, ranging in height from 12 to 55 feet. These complex works are fabricated from up to 7000 metal pipe and rod elements, in 30 different diameters that are assembled through the rigorous task of cutting, bending, tacking, welding, grinding and polishing. This industrial process is central to the work. The trees have been placed in numerous important public collections
across the United States and Europe, including the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, the St. Louis Art Museum, and the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska.
Conjoined is a 40 ft tall by 45 ft wide sculpture of two trees whose branches cantilever in space and connect in mid air. Paine creates two different tree species where each branch from one tree joins with a branch from the other. For the observer, it is unclear where one tree begins and the other ends. Conjoined, with its gleaming steel branches and improbable marriage of two species, embodies man’s complex relationship with the empirical and utopian, as Emerson states, “We want the Exact and the Vast; we want our Dreams, and our Mathematics.”
Defunct is a 42 ft stainless steel sculpture of a dead or dying tree infiltrated with fungus. The trunk and limbs have deteriorated by disease or old age. The beauty of the once daunting, vibrant tree is shadowed by the growing rot & shelf fungus. The death of the tree has given life to the fungus. Defunct, a meditation on loss and life, describes the symbiosis between industry and earth, between production and natural selection.
Paine’s newest exploration, Erratic, is a further depiction of natural phenomenon. Erratic is a stainless steel boulder measuring 7 feet high by 15 feet wide. In geology, the term “erratic” refers to a rock that has been carried by a glacier hundreds of miles away from its original geographic location. Erratic’s slick exterior leaves its origin unexplained. It is a boulder displaced from somewhere between a mountain and a steel factory.
Roxy Paine was born in 1966 in New York and studied at both the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico and the Pratt Institute in New York. Since 1989, his work has been internationally exhibited and is included in major collections such as De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; Wanas Foundation, Knislinge, Sweden; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. Roxy Paine lives and works in Brooklyn and Treadwell, NY.
Madison Square Art
Madison Square Art is the free gallery without walls presented by the Madison Square Park Conservancy in the historic 6.2-acre park located at 5th Avenue and 23rd Street. Madison Square Art is made possible by Founding Partners: Agnes Gund & Daniel Shapiro, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Jill & Peter Kraus and Anonymous. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional support is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation, the Leucadia Foundation and the Toby Lewis Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of Cleveland.
Madison Square Park Conservancy
The Madison Square Park Conservancy, a public/private partnership with New York City Parks & Recreation, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping historic Madison Square Park bright, beautiful and active. |
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