Paul Ramírez Jonas Exhibition

Alexander Gray Associates

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Alexander Gray Associates presents an exhibition of recent works by New York-based artist Paul Ramírez Jonas.
In his second exhibition with the gallery, Ramírez Jonas continues his ongoing inquiries of social contingency, collective memory, and common space.
In the exhibition at Alexander Gray Associates, Ramírez Jonas presents The Commons (2011), a life-sized, 10 1/2-ft. tall military horse, built of cork. Modeled after the iconic equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius at the Campidoglio in Rome, Ramírez Jonas' shifts the reference and form dramatically, transforming solid bronze to porous cork; historical specificity to open-ended narrative. The artist describes, “This is a monument, unusual in that it has no rider, unusual in that it implies the viewer. I use cork, because it is a material that can publish an endless number of voices, our voices. It opposes the singular voice of the State, or the singular identity of the ruler or hero normally portrayed on a horse, or the singular, immutable inscription on the public space that bronze and stone allow.”
Ramírez Jonas’ recent series of Admit One drawings further develops the idea of the constitutive body. On a graphite drawing that resembles an architectural blueprint of The Great Hall of The Cooper Union, small, tightly ordered stamps that read “Admit One” stand in for seated bodies. This proposal for an alternative site of political exchange, admits that while inclusion is sanctioned, the empty stage invites possibilities for a wide variety of public address and that the audience always outnumbers the speaker on stage.
[Image: Paul Ramírez Jonas 2011 "The Commons" detail Cork 126 in. height]

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from February 23, 2011 to April 02, 2011

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