Saturated Fat
September 7, 2006 - October 14, 2006
Reception: September 7, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
617 W 27th St
Saturated Fat, New-York based artist Ester Partegās second solo exhibition at
Foxy Production, combines drawings on Mylar, collaged digital prints, a sculpture, and a mural, in an exhibition that cannily articulates tensions around consumption and excess. Partegās is interested in the expression and resistance that somehow escape through fissures in an ever-hardening climate of scrutiny and control of public and private spaces. Taking the city street, its people, products and refuse as her starting point, Partegās creates darkly gestural images that consider how ideas of individuality and collectivity evolve and devolve within the contemporary landscape.
On entering the exhibition space, one is struck by super-sized chain links that destabilize ones sense of scale. The work mines Pops witty heritage of amplifying everyday objects, while suggesting conflicting meanings: of banishment and unity, of confinement and incorporation. Partegās sets in relief the complex relationship between object and sign: here the chains irresolute symbolism of both control and connectivity.
The chain motif is also used in a mural covering two walls of the space. With letters forming the word barbarian, the work resembles an enormous, subversive charm bracelet. Strikingly linking the sculpture to the works on the walls, the mural appears to map the play of relations presented within the exhibition as a whole.
Two large drawings from Partegās Barricade series lean against the wall. Drawn on layers of Mylar plastic, with pieces of colored paper between them, these complex works use trash as an edgy signifier of the struggle between the corporate and the corporeal. Among litter overflowing from trashcans, words form statements that seem to obliquely critique contemporary life, like a damning return of the repressed. Partegās indicates that within our ever more supervised and restrained experience, it is in the rejected, the unclean, and the surplus that deposits of creativity, agency, and defiance can be discovered.
A series of digital collages comprise black and white documentary style photographs of mid-city streets overlaid with spray paint and marker effects, and text from glossy magazine advertisements. The upper-bodies of people in the street are hidden by expressive graphic marks: drips and dots that create clouds of headless people, like collective alien life forms. Our eyes are drawn to their shopping bags, whose text and symbols resemble trademarked comments in displaced speech bubbles, while the collaged appropriated texts seem to dramatize their experiences of desire, fulfillment, and waste.
ESTER PARTEGĀS (La Garriga, Barcelona, 1972) holds a BFA from the Universitat de Barcelona and has completed postgraduate studies in Multimedia at Hochschule der Kunste, Berlin. Selected solo exhibitions include: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia (2006); Cercle Cultural CajaMadrid, Barcelona (2006); Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, Texas (2003). Selected group exhibitions: Busan Biennale, Busan, South Korea (2006); Make It Now. Sculpture in New York, Sculpture Center, Long Island City, New York (2005); 'Outer City/Inner Space', Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria, New York (2002); Partegās has been featured in Flash Art, Tema Celeste, Sculpture, Cabinet, ABC Cultural, Lapiz and ArtText. Publications include 'Calories: Units of Energy, 1998-2005,' a full-color monograph on Partegās work designed by the artist and published by Slave Magazine, Melbourne (2006.)
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Foxy Production | | Address | 617 W 27th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-239-2758 | | Fax | 212-239-2759 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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