Curated by studio artist / writer / DJ Dennis Kane
Adam Pendleton
re contextualizing language and history
Untitled (WE ARE NOT), 2021, Silkscreen ink on canvas
This week’s art selection features the work of Adam Pendleton. Adam’s work uses text and images to examine the glut of codes we negotiate and the hierarchies of power embedded in them.
“Adam Pendleton is a conceptual artist (whose) work centers on an engagement with language, in both the figurative and literal senses, and the recontextualization of history through appropriated imagery to establish alternative interpretations of the present and, as the artist has explained, “a future dynamic where new historical narratives and meanings can exist.””
Photo Credit:
Pace Gallery, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Adam Pendleton: These Things We’ve Done Together
Elephant Art, Pope L. and Adam Pendleton, Art Can Mobilize Your Body
Idea Stream, Adam Pendleton’s “Black Dada” at MOCA
Art Forum, The Parallax View: The Art of Adam Pendleton
Moma, History Is Never Finished: An Interview with Adam Pendleton
Galerie Eva Prenhauser, Adam Pendleton
Portrait Credit: New York Times, Adam Pendleton is Rethinking the Museum
Shirin Aliabadi
iranian subversion
This week’s art post features the work of Shirin Aliabadi (1973-2018). Aliabadi’s work focused on Iranian women and their unique relationship to Western culture. Not singularly a critique of Western capitalism, the work explores secular transgression, body image and female identity under a repressive religious regime.
“Shirin will always be remembered for her kind soul, the depth of her work and the mark she left on the world. The female protagonists of her best-known series presented themselves as a radical counter-design to the officially propagated image of women, and displayed a young generation’s ways of breaking free from regulations.””
Photo Credit:
Universes Art, Operation Supermarket
Phillips.com, Shirin Aliabadi
Art Fund, Shirin Aliabadi
Aperture, She captured the modern face of Iran
Portrait: The Art Newspaper, Shirin Aliabadi, known for depicting rebellious Iranian women, has died
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