Kay Rosen "No Noose Is Good Noose"

Alexander Gray Associates

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Alexander Gray Associates presents, in association with Yvon Lambert Gallery, a project with Kay Rosen. On exhibit will be Rosen’s 1983 text-based installation, No Noose is Good Noose, and a related unpublished artist book Mined, both of which are key works in Rosen’s development as an innovator with text as image. The show runs concurrent with the solo exhibition Scareful, featuring new works by Rosen at ?Yvon Lambert Gallery’s spaces in New York and Paris.

No Noose is Good Noose (1983) is a multi-paneled installation, hand-painted on sheets of board and Plexiglas, combining figuration with language. The children’s word game Hangman is a jumping-off point for Rosen’s exploration of how language is widely used to motivate, organize, and execute political revolution. Made at a peak of the Reagan-era, the piece conflates motion and movement—literal and metaphorical—building a circular narrative in which declarations are transformed into policy. As Rosen’s linguistic universe illuminates, words are not only tools for manipulation, but also for democratic and open-ended possibility, depending on the positioning of the messenger and the recipient.

[Imsge: Kay Rosen "No Noose is Good Noose" (1983) Paint on Plexiglas and Masonite, 62" x 168" x 26"]

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from November 19, 2008 to January 10, 2009

Artist(s)

Kay Rosen

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