Figure
September 7, 2006- October 14, 2006
Reception: September 7, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
526 W 26th St
In a landscape? Against a ground? A certain number, or a puzzling
out of uncertainty? Figure,
Millree Hughes' second solo exhibition
with
Michael Steinberg Fine Art, presents a body of work that is
more exploration than assertion. All of the pieces presented,
whether drawings, lenticular paintings, animations, or collaborative
performances, ultimately derive from the artist's desire to bridge
the gap between the ethereal rationalized state of digital imagery
and the physical and emotional condition of humanity in the physical
world.
For Hughes, this effort began with an attempt to insert a figure into the “landscapes” that were
generated by his digital animations. The drawings that emerged from this process subsequently
inspired the artist to create a performance entitled Lummox. In this piece, Hughes simultaneously
expresses nostalgia for and dismay with the aggressively ambiguous imagery of the glam rock
bands of the '70s.
Commenting on the relation of glam rock to his digital work, Hughes comments:
Working class glam was an attempt to assert a presence,
to stake a claim to a home turf by aggressively flaunting
visual and sexual conventions. This yobbish desire to figure
in the scene obliquely reflects my sometimes clumsy, lummoxy
stabs at inserting a human figure into an abstract landscape.
Just as glam rockers and their fans struggled to establish a particular and identifiable place for
themselves in a world in which they felt disenfranchised, Hughes is attempting to infuse the
generalized abstraction of the digital universe with the specificity of figuration.
Lummox had it's now legendary premiere during Art Basel Miami, December 2004. The band's
costumes were created by Oliver Helden, and Kelly Lamb served as the “official” Lummox
photographer.(Helden -designed tee shirts, and Lummox posters featuring one of Lamb's
performance pictures will be featured in the show.) British director Peter Boyd McLean worked with
Millree Hughes on a somewhat unreliable documentary record of the preparatory stages and
performance itself. A twenty- minute preview of Lummox: the movie will be on view throughout the
exhibition.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Michael Steinberg Fine Art | | Address | 526 W 26th St, #215 New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-924-5770 | | Fax | 212-924-6232 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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