Round Trip
December 14, 2006- January 20, 2007
525 W 24th St
We are excited to present
Dan Peterman’s new body of work, which insistently explores the intersection of art and
ecology. He employs a wide variety of strategies for developing projects and installations that include social and
economic considerations and an array of ecologically complicated material and situational choices. While not
overly didactic or prescriptive, his work touches upon the complex linkages of cause and effect, fluctuating values,
material transformations and our evolving attempts to make sense of our material impact on the world.
In the suite of projects presented here, Peterman launches a speculative ecological dialogue that links a diverse
set of materials, processes and references. A wood framed recreation of a Han dynasty funerary object entitled
Pigsty/Latrine explores a 2,000 year old model of sanitation and nutrient conservation while simultaneously referencing
the contemporary marketing of western wood frame housing to China’s growing middle class. In My Sky,
a throwaway tidbit of paper– a flight boarding pass– chronicles a pattern of travel and personal impact on carbon
emissions.
Things That Were are Things Again is a running wall frieze of fluid and imprecise open-poured metallic elements.
Generated by way of a simplified foundry process that melts down and recasts scrap aluminum objects, this pragmatic
recycling exercise has resulted in a collection of “artifacts” that reference museological structures and a
desire for clear historical placement and interpretive strategies.
While maintaining a rigorous art practice, Peterman also founded and runs the Experimental Station, a non-profit
organization that provides support for innovative cultural and small enterprise initiatives. The Experimental
Station and Peterman’s studio were destroyed by a fire in 2001. This will be his first body of studio-based work
presented in the United States since rebuilding both.
Dan Peterman was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1960. He lives and works in Chicago, Illinois.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Andrea Rosen Gallery | | Address | 525 W 24th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-627-6000 | | Fax | 212-627-5450 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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