the pink
October 11, 2007- November 10, 2007
Reception: October 11, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
531 W 26th St
Mixed Greens is thrilled to present
Joan Linder's most ambitious show to
date. In this exhibition, she will exhibit two amazing projects: a fifty
foot ballpoint pen drawing of The Pink (a neighborhood bar in Buffalo, NY)
and a series of evocative drawings detailing the sexual exploits and
everyday activities of a rabbit.
According to Buffalo artist Steve Kurtz,
"some variation of the The Pink can be found in any town... They are black
holes of cheap liquor filled with aberrant, unpredictable souls. A person
will either relentlessly search for such places or spend an equal amount of
effort trying to avoid them. These stale, keg-fueled infernos should not be
confused with a local dive (you can't order Night Train or rest your drunken
head on the bar). They are not a court of last resort; they are
enthusiastically chosen.
. The Pink has character. Sure, it has layers of grime, nicotine stained
glass, yellowed, cracked porcelain, and ash-baked floors, but it also has
peeling layers of cultural rebellion, political objection, and subtle
perversity."
Linder has always been interested in the layering of meaning through
exquisite, undulating line drawings. In The Pink, she draws political
placards, liquor bottles, portraits and countless tchotchkes next to each
other on an almost one-to-one scale. It is not simply documentation of one
bar in Buffalo, NY; it is a unique amalgamation of objects and sentiments
that have been crucial to Linder's work for years. In this culminating
work, she has found her home at The Pink.
In the South Gallery is an equally comprehensive project. For several
years, Linder has drawn a rabbit. In small, 8.5 x 8.5 inch drawings, she
has detailed this alter ego's life. The rabbit is seen doing everything
from masturbating to yoga to watching TV. Sexual rendezvous are captured
along with pregnancy and the eventual birth of a baby rabbit.
Joan Linder's last solo exhibition was at Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center
in Buffalo, NY (2007). Other recent venues include the Jewish Museum,
Pittsburgh, PA (2006), Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC (2006),
Diverse Work, Houston, TX (2005), The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum,
Ridgefield, CT (2004, 2005), Wave Hill, Bronx, NY (2005), Gwanjgu Museum,
Korea (2005), Queens Museum of Art, NY (2003), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
MA (2001) and the Bronx Museum, NY (1999). Notable awards include the
Constance Saltonstall Foundation Grant (2006), a MacDowell residency (2004),
a Lower East Side Printshop Special Editions fellowship (2003), the National
Foundation of Jewish Culture's Ronnie Hayman award (2003), an arts residency
at University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (2003) and a grant from Pollack
Krasner Foundation (2001).
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