Lutz Bacher "My Secret Life"

MOMA PS1

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MY SECRET LIFE, Lutz Bacher’s first museum survey exhibition, spans several decades of the artist’s wide-ranging conceptual practice. Bacher’s career is marked by restrained yet comprehensive interventions into exhibition frameworks, highlighting her particular pairing of work and context. For P.S.1, works from the mid 1970s to the present are organized according to the sequential layout of the Second Floor Main Gallery, with its central hall as the installation’s frenetic epicenter.

Navigating from still to moving, spatial to flat, and silent to loud, the exhibition emphasizes Bacher’s positioning of the image, which, although persistent in its mirroring and shaping of experience, is also consistently engaged in a process of imminent breakdown. A deliberate subversion of apparent signature style is also related to the unstable status of the image that Bacher insinuates through works in photography, painting, drawing, and video.

Early works in still photography and its various reproduction methods, such as The Lee Harvey Oswald Interview (1976) and Jackie and Me (1989), delineate a constellation of concerns involving gender, sexuality, violence, and power. The intersection of Bacher’s two-dimensional work with time-based projects such as Olympiad (1997), Closed Circuit (1997-2000), and Manhatta (1999), further reveals that in Bacher’s work, the processes of illumination and obliteration (of image, of subject, of author) are consistent, perhaps cumulative across mediums and timeframes.

Lutz Bacher MY SECRET LIFE is organized by P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center Curatorial Advisor Lia Gangitano.

[Image: Lutz Bacher "Jokes (Bella Abzug)" (1998) Distressed black and white photograph on aluminum, 30 ¼ x 37 ¼ in. Courtesy the artist and Taxter & Spengemann, New York]

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from February 12, 2009 to September 14, 2009

Artist(s)

Lutz Bacher

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