"Looking Back: The White Columns Annual, selected by Primary Information" Exhibition
White Columns
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‘Looking Back’ is the fourth installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year an individual (e.g. an artist, a curator, a writer, etc.) is invited to make an exhibition at White Columns based on their personal experience of looking at art in New York in the previous year. For the fourth ‘Annual’ exhibition White Columns has invited James Hoff and Miriam Katzeff, who form the New York-based non-profit organization Primary Information, devoted to printing artist books, artist writings, out of print publications and editions.
In a very straightforward sense the ‘Annual’ exhibition hopes to reveal something of the complexities involved in trying to negotiate - and engage with - New York’s constantly evolving cultural landscape. The format of the exhibition inevitably encourages highly subjective and deeply personal responses to the realities of viewing art in New York. The ‘Annual’ exhibition series hopes to illuminate aspects of the specific, yet highly idiosyncratic routes – geographical, intellectual, historical, social, etc. - individuals follow in an increasingly expansive and fragmented cultural environment.
Through the re-contextualization of artworks encountered in other circumstances and contexts, the exhibition hopes to establish – albeit temporarily – a new ‘narrative’, a conversation, of sorts, amongst artists and artworks, that seeks to illuminate and/or explore certain underlying tendencies, conditions, or connections that perhaps might otherwise have remained elusive or obscured. In re-thinking the (fairly) recent past the exhibition hopes to provoke something akin to a sense of deja-vu, establishing a scenario that is at once both reflective and optimistic (forward thinking.)
There are no restrictions as to what type of work can be included. ‘Looking Back’ seeks to eliminate any categorical or hierarchical distinctions we might place upon artworks (e.g. based upon the circumstances in which they were originally seen, or the seniority of an individual artist, etc.) These works might have been originally seen in exhibitions at institutions, galleries, and not-for-profit spaces, or at performances, readings, or during visits to artists’ studios, etc.
About the curators:
Primary Information is a non-profit organization devoted to printing artist’s books, artist’s writings, and out of print publications and editions. Primary Information was founded by James Hoff and Miriam Katzeff, who met while working at Printed Matter, a non-profit artist bookstore in New York. United by their mutual interest in artist’s publications, they formed Primary Information to foster intergenerational dialogue as well as to aid in the creation of new publications and editions. For more information visit: www.primaryinformation.org
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Schedule
from November 18, 2009 to January 09, 2010
Opening Reception on 2009-11-18 from 18:00 to 20:00
Artist(s)
Nobuyoshi Araki, Lutz Bacher, Steven Baldi, Henning Bohl, Chandra, Peter Coffin, Sarah Crowner, Matias Faldbakken, Cyprien Gaillard, John McCracken, Dorothy Iannone, Jason Kakoyiannis, Anya Kielar, Elad Lassry, The Mirror | Me Group, Albert Oehlen, Seth Price, Georgia Sagri, Paul Sharits, Joshua Smith, Reena Spaulings, Haim Steinbach, Josef Strau