Lucy Skaer “Random House”

Peter Freeman

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Peter Freeman, Inc. presents Lucy Skaer’s Random House, the artist’s most ambitious installation since her 2009 Turner Prize exhibition. Comprising new and recent work, this is the artist’s first solo show at our New York gallery.

Throughout her practice, in sculpture, print, drawing, and film, Skaer mines the conceptual possibilities of each in order to examine the shifts between dimensions, to explore the gap between object and image, and to represent the gradations between these mediums.

Central to Skaer’s handling of objects and materials is the idea of blankness, as a state of being and as a device. It is a way to represent the abstraction and ambiguity of the commonplace, and to consider the transformation of its use and value, as in American Images (2013), the three large lithographic stones in this exhibition. The stones were mined by Skaer from a quarry in Iowa on the site of Lithograph City, a ghost town originally developed by entrepreneurs to provide the US with high quality limestone. Although the town built its own housing, a hotel and a local newspaper, its inception coincided with the invention and popularization of cheaper metal plate printing. This Iowan rock’s value now lies in its being crushed up and used in building materials. In American Images, the abstract language of the stone slabs, their blankness as raw materials with image-bearing potential, and their uncertain future and use, are all at play. A similar transfer of meaning, and historic weight, within an abstract vessel is in her installation My Terracotta Army, my Red Studio, my Amber Room (2013), a large collection of small ceramic “lozenges” assembled on the gallery’s floor.

Among other works on view are selections from a series of lithographs, handprinted by Skaer from the original metal plates used in the mass printing of The Guardian newspaper. In the artist’s re-prints, the images only partly legible, making way for new associations and meanings, and presenting a surface intended for daily information as a pictorial space of typographical artifact and symbol.

The exhibition title Random House references Skaer’s father’s house, the steps of which are on view in this exhibition, having been removed and subtly altered by the artist. The title is also linked to the New York publishing house of that name, in reference to her earlier exhibition, Thames and Hudson (on view at Tate Britain in 2009).

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Schedule

from January 08, 2015 to February 21, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-01-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Lucy Skaer

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