Best Played with a Straight Face
June 22, 2006- July 28, 2006
Reception: June 22, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
508 W 26th St
Hudson Franklin is pleased to present "Best Played with a Straight Face," a
group exhibition featuring the work of
Caroline Burghardt,
Phil Chang,
Martin Esteves,
Peter Fagundo,
Andreas Fischer,
Simone Huelser, Alex
Jovanovich,
Keiko Narahashi,
Christopher Rose,
Omar Vera and an anonymous
contributor.
"Best Played with a Straight Face" focuses on the use of customary
disciplines in art as an alternative to the extreme pluralism of the
contemporary scene. These artists embrace traditional media -- photography,
painting, sculpture -- and push the respective conventions to transcend into
something more radical and evocative. When an artwork allows for
imaginative leaps without need of flagrant style, it is best played with a
straight face.
The show is not intended to be dismissive of todayıs fashionable pluralism
(of form, anyway) but to think about its consequences. In his review of the
Whitney Biennial for ³The Nation,² Arthur Danto writes: "A certain price may
be paid for this pluralism, in art as in life. In art the price is that
often one does not know what one is looking at, or what a work means, or why
it is there." This exhibition suggests an alternative structure in which
the work itself defies expectation.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Hudson Franklin | | Address | 508 W 26th St, #318 New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-741-1189 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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