Curated by studio artist / writer / DJ Dennis Kane
Charles Gaines
aesthetics, politics and philosophy
This week’s art selection features the work on noted conceptual artist and teacher Charles Gaines. Gainses’s work engages formulas that interrogate relationships between objective and subjective realms. Using many forms - photography, musical composition, sculpture, video, etc. - Gaines examines identity and power and the fault lines of capital’s utopia. His is some of the most engaged and ambitious work being made today.
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843781597-C45SMUWEQAIG7L8CZ9ED/gaines-3.jpg)
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843850822-S3IA7R0IFYL3XCPVR0C8/gaines-2.jpg)
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843806626-Y37ELNFMM1V7GPTOFATR/gaines-6.jpg)
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843772687-I3V8PDC4WQIDPLPK8FU8/gaines-1.jpg)
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843786583-6U4QZO0MAOFK2H7UDNGT/gaines-4.jpg)
![Moving Chains, Governor's Island, NYC](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1671843801245-QT6X6BHMQ17AUDE6OOW3/gaines-5.jpg)
“His work belongs to a branch of conceptual art concerned with processes and systems. The aim was to remove subjectivity from art by following self-determined rules and procedures. His breakthrough came in 1973, with his “Regression” series, in which he wrote sequential numbers in the squares of a hand-drawn grid to generate an amorphous form that grows from drawing to drawing, each generating the next. ‘One of the joys was the fact that I could experience things that I couldn’t predict, that I couldn’t anticipate.’”
Photo Credit:
Colossal,Through Monumental Sculpture of Moving Chains, Artist Charles Gaines Confronts the Enduring Legacy of American Slavery
Paula Cooper Gallery, Charles Gaines
ARTFORUM, Differing Equations: The Art of Charles Gaines
LA Times, How the dense grids of artist Charles Gaines took the ego out of art, Carolina A. Miranda
Jonathon Griffin, Charles Gaines
Erica Baum
photograph poetry
For the first Wednesday art post, Kane has selected the photo collage work of Erica Baum. Erica is represented by the New York gallery Bureau. Baum’s work is a quiet but intensely resonate examination of looking, fragments, slices, folds, traces. Dynamics of power enfolded in the mundane. A sly challenge to the habits and presumptions of form.
Untitled (Simbolismo), 1994, (Blackboards), gelatin silver print, 20 × 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Bureau, New York.
Erica Baum, A Methode of a Cloak, 2020, exhibition view, Markus Lüttgen, Düsseldorf
“Erica Baum’s photographs examine the ways we use language to classify, index, and assert knowledge. Working primarily with obsolescent media from the twentieth century—card catalogs, player piano rolls, sewing patterns—Baum isolates serendipitous interactions among fragments of text and the surrounding visual field. Her carefully disorienting framing, as well as her more active interventions, grant a poetic charge to these encounters. ”
Photo Credit: Bureau NYC
Artviewer, Markus Lüttgen, Düsseldorf, Germany
Quote Credit: Rajesh Parameswaran, BOMB Magazine