Patti Smith and Steven Sebring "Objects of Life"

Robert Miller Gallery

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"Objects of Life" is a special collaborative project by Patti Smith and Steven Sebring. The exhibition opens following the television premiere of Sebring’s film, Patti Smith: Dream of Life on the PBS series P.O.V. on December 30 at 9pm. The film will air with an additional segment shot at the gallery. Smith’s latest book, Just Kids, a never-before-seen glimpse of her remarkable relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe during the epochal days of New York City and the Chelsea Hotel in the late sixties and seventies, will launch on January 19, during the run of the exhibition.

Utilizing the themes and sensibility of Patti Smith: Dream of Life, an impressionistic portrait of the artist, as a point of departure, Objects of Life will include a range of works, some collaborative, some individually executed, in a celebration of the eleven-year long odyssey that the filming itself was. The exhibition will comprise five thematically linked, but separate, installations. Envisaged as the exhibition’s core is the installation entitled Objects of Life, which includes a suite of 14 significant objects belonging to Smith and Sebring’s monumental photographs of these objects. Among the objects are Smith’s childhood dress, her Land 250 Polaroid camera, and a tambourine made by Robert Mapplethorpe. This installation also includes Strange Messenger, Smith’s largest painting to date, and a work that plays a prominent role in Dream of Life and will be accompanied here by stills and a looping segment from the film, documenting its painting. This exhibition is the first time the installation is on view in New York.

In a similar vein, a second installation will include a broader sampling of ephemera and objects that have served as motifs in Smith’s own photography. A third will focus on the theme of performance while others will pay homage to Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake and Robert Mapplethorpe. Smith and Sebring’s collaborative collages will line the hall. These collages composite Sebring’s Polaroid portraits of Smith, imageless, rich, dark albumen silver prints achieved by an extended period of exposure to light onto a handmade light-sensitive emulsion. Smith then applied sgraffito-like drawings to this precious surface. By juxtaposing the antique, albeit reconfigured, albumen silver process with Polaroid and chalk, these drawings and collaged works employ a nuanced physical layering of media that echoes the historic
strata of artistic processes and photography’s technical history. Ultimately the exhibition as a whole is a homage to the creative process.

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from January 06, 2010 to February 13, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-01-06 from 18:00 to 20:00

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