Chasing a Ghost
March 11, 2006- April 22, 2006
522 W 22nd St
| Nan GoldinSimon at twilight, the Boston Gardens (2006) |
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce the exhibition Nan Goldin: Chasing a Ghost, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. This will be the artist’s first show in New York in three years.
The central work in the exhibition will be Sisters, Saints, & Sibyls, a landmark new multimedia installation that focuses on the experience of “women who are trapped, literally and figuratively, in both psychological and mythical contexts.” This three-screen projection was commissioned by the Festival d’Automne in Paris, where it was presented in October of 2004, and it is now being exhibited in the United States for the first time. Thematically, the installation explores Goldin’s personal narrative of her sister Barbara’s institutionalization and suicide at an early age, presented alongside tracings of both the mythological history of Saint Barbara and the artist’s own contemporary history of hospitalization. She writes, “I intend to explore the relationship between the story of my sister, myself, and Saint Barbara, and, more generally, the parallel between saints and modern rebellious women.” Technically, Sisters, Saints, & Sibyls is the first installation by the artist to include moving pictures and a fully narrative score and voiceover; it is thus the first significant foray into cinema that the artist has made in her career. This new form is a natural development of her slideshow presentations, like The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, for which she first became well-known.
Goldin will also be exhibiting over three dozen new color photographs made during the past three years, including a number of new landscapes and a group of pictures that continue to explore the life of the artist’s nephew, Simon. Five large-scale triptychs stemming from Sisters, Saints, & Sibyls will be included as well.
This is the artist’s sixth exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery since 1992. Goldin’s work was the subject of a major touring retrospective exhibition organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; the exhibition traveled to the Reina Sofía, Madrid; Fundação de Serralves, Porto; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; and Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw. In addition, Goldin’s work has recently been included in exhibitions at the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal; the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston; the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; the Art Institute of Chicago; and, here in New York, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Art. This year, her work will be on view at the Grey Art Gallery, New York, and the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco.
Art Reviews of Chasing a Ghost
Village Voice April 7, 2006 | | Jerry Saltz | | "Throughout her career, but especially in her latest and most wrenching work— Sisters, Saints, & Sibyls, the 39-minute three-screen lamentation that is a duel memoir of her sister's suicide at the age of 19 and her own mortifications of the flesh and battles with addiction—the photographer Nan Goldin has been one of the great living suicides of recent art history...." |
New York Times April 7, 2006 | | Roberta Smith | | "Whatever you think of Nan Goldin's flawed if riveting ''Sisters, Saints & Sibyls,'' it gets to the heart of the matter. The heroic centerpiece of an exhibition titled ''Chasing a Ghost,'' this 35-minute three-screen projection, heightened by a musical collage, hauntingly details the trauma that drives Ms. Goldin's invasive yet oddly solitary photographs: the suicide of her troubled older sister, Barbara, who lay down in the path of an oncoming train near Silver Spring, Md., in 1965. She was 18...." |
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Matthew Marks Gallery | | Address | 522 W 22nd St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-243-0200 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
| |
|
© 2005-2008 chelseaartgalleries.com
The information on this page is provided "as is", and might be incorrect, incomplete and/or out of date. The site owner makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information or its suitability for any purpose. The owner disclaims any liability for errors that may be contained therein.
sitemap
|