Lauren Bakst and Yuri Masnyj “Living Room Index and Pool”

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Living Room Index and Pool, an exhibition that takes the form of an encounter between Yuri Masnyj’s sculptures and Lauren Bakst’s performances, will feature an installation of sculptural objects—boards, pipes, mats, tubes, chairs, tables, sections of wall—that take their cues from construction sites, furniture design and architecture. These objects relate to things in our world, but through their aestheticization, material quality, and scale produce a slightly-off or uncanny sensibility. This expanded landscape will serve as the context for a series of performances by Bakst, joined by fellow dancer Emma Geisdorf. Occupying and reconfiguring the space, the pair of bodies oscillate between the framer and the framed—exploring the ways that rooms, and the objects that constitute them, create containers of affective experience.

Living Room Index and Pool was designed over the course of seven months by Masnyj and Bakst and is the evidence and continuation of a working and research-oriented process. The installation and performances constitute a field in transition or site that will evolve over the course of the exhibition—resisting arrival at a singular image or event. In addition to the objects and events that make up the performance field, Masnyj and Bakst will exhibit a series of fixed sculptures and video works, respectively, that reflect their independent investigations into the materials of the exhibition.

Lauren Bakst and Yuri Masnyj are both 2014-16 Open Sessions Artists at The Drawing Center and met through their participation in the program.

Lauren Bakst (b. 1989) is an artist whose work spans choreography, writing, video, and performance. A trained dancer, her work places the skilled body and choreographic form in conversation with questions around subjectivity, affect, memory, and history.

Yuri Masnyj (b. 1976) works in drawing and sculpture. Known for his austere drawings of interior space, and sculptural installations that have qualities of theatrical set objects. Masnyj’s work addresses the relationship between art and design while exploring the human compulsion to collect and compose objects.

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from March 13, 2015 to April 26, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-03-13 from 18:00 to 21:00

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