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Displayed: Curated by Matthew Higgs

Past exhibition
July 2 - August 22, 2014
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Overview
Moyra Davey Newsstand No.2, 1994 C Print 21 x 21 inches (framed) (53.3 x 53.3 cm) 10 x 10 inches (paper) (25.4 x 25.4 cm) Edition of 5
Moyra Davey
Newsstand No.2, 1994
C Print
21 x 21 inches (framed) (53.3 x 53.3 cm)
10 x 10 inches (paper) (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
Edition of 5

Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to announce Displayed an exhibition curated by artist and White Columns’ director Matthew Higgs.

 

Displayed is an exhibition of artworks that, in very different ways, explore the methodologies – both formal and psychological – of display and presentation. Borrowing from the languages of architecture, the museum, interior design, retail, and advertising among other disciplines, the works in Displayed variously consider our shifting relationships with – and attachments to – objects and the circumstances in which we encounter them: whether it be the gallery, the store, the street, the home, etc.

 

Central to Displayed is the mercurial practice of artist Nancy Shaver, whose antique store ‘Henry’ in Hudson, NY is an eccentric laboratory dedicated to nurturing a confusion between art and commerce, between the applied and fine arts, between good and bad taste. In Displayed Shaver juxtaposes her own sculptures – which often take the form of assisted ready-mades – with finds from estate sales and thrift stores establishing a fluid, albeit unstable taxonomy of objects. Elsewhere B. Wurtz creates low-fi armatures that privilege – even celebrate – the marginal and the maligned (a plastic shopping bag, a tube sock etc.). Josh Smith’s ‘Stage Painting’ is essentially a jerry-rigged monument to himself. On the gallery’s exterior walls, exposed to the elements, Chris Martin displays his paintings, where the gallery itself becomes a kind of pedestal, and Martin’s paintings a form of ‘advertising’: alerting the passerby to the nature of the business conducted within. (A scenario echoed in Moyra Davey’s early 1990s photographs of New York newsstands, with their informal grids and stacks of magazines and newspapers.) Rachel Harrison’s ad-hoc telephone booth-like structure functions as if a vitrine, or container for its enclosed sculptural event. The museum vitrine, a device that both frames and protects, is self-consciously present in Annette Kelm’s documentary accounts of feminist ephemera. Carissa Rodriguez’s Ikebana display and Marc Camille Chaimowicz’s faux floral bouquet each, in quite distinct ways, seek to apply order to nature.

 

In these and other works in Displayed the artist explicitly engages with, amplifies and disrupts the aesthetic – and psychological – possibilities inherent to the processes of selection, arrangement and presentation. (A process analogous to the role of the curator, the window dresser, or the art director, each of whom identifies, organizes and choreographs things in space). The artworks in Displayed self-reflexively explore these dynamics and tensions: where the distinction between what is presented and how it is presented is often moot.

 

Created by a intergenerational group of artists the works in Displayed, like the artists themselves, are willfully idiosyncratic, each made with specific intent, yet seen together these artworks are, I would suggest, representatives of a broad yet pervasive aesthetic tendency, an under-acknowledged ‘movement’ of sorts – “displayism” perhaps – that has shadowed the history of modernism (and what followed): its legacy evident in the practices of Marcel Broodthaers, Haim Steinbach, Gulillaume Bijl, John Armleder, Isa Genzken, Barbara Bloom, Louise Lawler, and Carol Bove among many others.

— Matthew Higgs, June 2014

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List of Works
Installation Views
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Here, Diane Simpson explores the display aesthetic of the shopping window.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Entry into the exhibition.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Multiple works shown.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Many works presented.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Shot of many works.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Detail of Josh Smith's work.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Many works featured including a wall of Nancy Shaver's works.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. B Wurtz represented in this image.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Many works shown.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed, featuring many works.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. Many works included here, featuring most prominently Nancy Shaver's work.
  • Installation view of the Matthew Higgs-curated show, Displayed. The exterior of the gallery, featuring two works by Chris Martin.
Works
  • Tom Burr fallen backwards, 2010
    Tom Burr
    fallen backwards, 2010
  • Marc Camille Chaimowicz Corner Table, 2005
    Marc Camille Chaimowicz
    Corner Table, 2005
  • Marc Camille Chaimowicz Vase (prototype) and paper bouquet, 1997 - 2014
    Marc Camille Chaimowicz
    Vase (prototype) and paper bouquet, 1997 - 2014
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.2, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.2, 1994
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.9, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.9, 1994
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.10, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.10, 1994
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.18, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.18, 1994
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.20, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.20, 1994
  • Moyra Davey Newsstand No.21, 1994
    Moyra Davey
    Newsstand No.21, 1994
  • Roe Ethridge Chanel Bracelets with Mackerel, 2013
    Roe Ethridge
    Chanel Bracelets with Mackerel, 2013
  • Rachel Harrison Caller ID, 2014
    Rachel Harrison
    Caller ID, 2014
  • Rachel Harrison Flan Chino El Mandarin, 2014
    Rachel Harrison
    Flan Chino El Mandarin, 2014
  • Annette Kelm Untitled (Jahresring), 2010
    Annette Kelm
    Untitled (Jahresring), 2010
  • Annette Kelm Vitrine zur Geschichte der Frauenbewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn (Vitrine for the History of the Women's Movement in the Federal Republic of Germany, Foundation House for the Hi, 2013
    Annette Kelm
    Vitrine zur Geschichte der Frauenbewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn (Vitrine for the History of the Women's Movement in the Federal Republic of Germany, Foundation House for the Hi, 2013
  • Annette Kelm Vitrine zur Geschichte der Frauenbewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin(Vitrine for the History of the Women's Movement in the Federal Republic of Germany, German Historical Museum, Berlin), 2013
    Annette Kelm
    Vitrine zur Geschichte der Frauenbewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin(Vitrine for the History of the Women's Movement in the Federal Republic of Germany, German Historical Museum, Berlin), 2013
  • David Korty Blue Shelf #23, 2014
    David Korty
    Blue Shelf #23, 2014
  • Shio Kusaka (basketball 1), 2013
    Shio Kusaka
    (basketball 1), 2013
  • Shio Kusaka (basketball 2), 2013
    Shio Kusaka
    (basketball 2), 2013
  • Margaret Lee (Shiro Kuramata Kyoto Round Table) + Dot Painting + Orchid, 2014
    Margaret Lee
    (Shiro Kuramata Kyoto Round Table) + Dot Painting + Orchid, 2014
  • Chris Martin Untitled, 2008
    Chris Martin
    Untitled, 2008
  • Chris Martin Untitled, 2008-2012
    Chris Martin
    Untitled, 2008-2012
  • Simon Martin Carlton, 2006
    Simon Martin
    Carlton, 2006
  • Marina Pinsky Gaussian Blur I, 2013
    Marina Pinsky
    Gaussian Blur I, 2013
  • Marina Pinsky Gaussian Blur II, 2013
    Marina Pinsky
    Gaussian Blur II, 2013
  • Carissa Rodriguez I Will Cook Myself Tomorrow, 2012
    Carissa Rodriguez
    I Will Cook Myself Tomorrow, 2012
  • Nancy Shaver Go to RICHIE RICH, Cobleskill, NY, 2013
    Nancy Shaver
    Go to RICHIE RICH, Cobleskill, NY, 2013
  • Nancy Shaver Letter to home, from home.......love you, 2013
    Nancy Shaver
    Letter to home, from home.......love you, 2013
  • Nancy Shaver Floating Square, 2013-2014
    Nancy Shaver
    Floating Square, 2013-2014
  • Nancy Shaver A Hybrid (a decorative ensemble), 2014
    Nancy Shaver
    A Hybrid (a decorative ensemble), 2014
  • Nancy Shaver Visual Objects
    Nancy Shaver
    Visual Objects
  • Nancy Shaver T-shirts, boys and girls, a research project
    Nancy Shaver
    T-shirts, boys and girls, a research project
  • Diane Simpson Window 2, Window dressing:Bib-dots, 2006/07
    Diane Simpson
    Window 2, Window dressing:Bib-dots, 2006/07
  • Josh Smith Stage Painting 1, 2011
    Josh Smith
    Stage Painting 1, 2011
  • Jonas Wood Floating Brown Ball, 2014
    Jonas Wood
    Floating Brown Ball, 2014
  • B. Wurtz Untitled, 2013
    B. Wurtz
    Untitled, 2013
  • B. Wurtz Untitled, 1993
    B. Wurtz
    Untitled, 1993
  • B. Wurtz Untitled, 1993
    B. Wurtz
    Untitled, 1993
  • B. Wurtz Untitled, 1993
    B. Wurtz
    Untitled, 1993
  • B. Wurtz Untitled, 2014
    B. Wurtz
    Untitled, 2014
Press
  • Art in Review: ‘Displayed’ at the Anton Kern Gallery

    Ken Johnson, The New York Times, July 24, 2018
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  • Four Stars: Displayed

    Paul Laster, Time Out New York, August 14, 2014
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  • To Do: See 'Displayed'

    Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine, July 28, 2014
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  • The Lookout: Displayed

    Brian Boucher, Art in America, July 24, 2014
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  • 'Displayed’ at Anton Kern Gallery

    Andrew Russeth, Gallerist, July 23, 2014
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  • Review: Displayed

    Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker, July 21, 2014
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  • 5 Must-See Gallery Shows: “Displayed,” “Purple States,” and More

    Scott Indrisek, Blouin Artinfo, July 18, 2014
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  • Willfully Idiosyncratic Art at Anton Kern Gallery

    Matthew Grumbach, BlackBook, July 2, 2014
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  • Marc Camille Chaimowicz

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  • Moyra Davey

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  • Roe Ethridge

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  • Rachel Harrison

    Rachel Harrison

  • Annette Kelm

    Annette Kelm

  • David Korty

    David Korty

  • Shio Kusaka

    Shio Kusaka

  • Margaret Lee

    Margaret Lee

  • Chris Martin

    Chris Martin

  • Simon Martin

    Simon Martin

  • Carissa Rodriguez

    Carissa Rodriguez

  • Nancy Shaver

    Nancy Shaver

  • Diane Simpson

    Diane Simpson

  • Josh Smith

    Josh Smith

  • Jonas Wood

    Jonas Wood

  • B. Wurtz

    B. Wurtz

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