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James Casebere Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of James Casebere at Sean Kelly, New York 
March 28 - May 16, 2001
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York

James Casebere Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of James Casebere at Sean Kelly, New York 
March 28 - May 16, 2001
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York

James Casebere Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of James Casebere at Sean Kelly, New York 
March 28 - May 16, 2001
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York

James Casebere Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of James Casebere at Sean Kelly, New York 
March 28 - May 16, 2001
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York

James Casebere Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of James Casebere at Sean Kelly, New York 
March 28 - May 16, 2001
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York

新聞稿

Sean Kelly Gallery is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery in Chelsea with recent works by James Casebere.

Over the last twenty years Casebere has carefully built increasingly complex models that are then photographed in the studio. Casebere's table-size models are made of simple materials, pared down to essential forms, and emptied of extraneous detail. The models draw on architectural, art historical and cinematic sources. Casebere's early work focused on American mythologies such as the "West" and the suburban home. Since 1992 his subject matter has increasingly focussed on institutional spaces and the relationship between social control and societal structure. His most recent works depict detailed architectural constructions of communal and historical spaces that are paradoxically abandoned and solitary. As UCLA Professor Anthony Vidler writes "Casebere's "spatial unconscious" is in photographic representation, an opening through vision into the psychopathology of lived space, a space that blurs all the traditional distinctions between the space and the space represented".

The exhibition will include works from 1999 to the present which are being shown in New York for the first time., Casebere's latest works are inspired by Thomas Jefferson's utopian Monticello, the indigenous architecture of the Caribbean island of Nevis, traditional Japanese architecture and an imagined gallery space. In these works Casebere conceptually articulates "the revelation of an implied future for architectural space, a space at once of our unconscious and our lived reality, that describes the fragile treaty between the two".

To coincide with the exhibition, Sean Kelly Gallery, in conjunction with Charta Editions, Milan, will publish a two hundred-page monograph on Casebere's work, titled James Casebere, the Spatial Unconscious with essays by Professor Anthony Vidler of UCLA, freelance writer Chris Chang and Jeffrey Eugenides author of The Virgin Suicides. The catalogue will also be available in a special deluxe limited edition of 26, each of which will include a signed and numbered original photograph.

James Casebere is represented in numerous public and private collections in Europe and North America including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

Forthcoming exhibitions include James Casebere and Glen Seator: The Architectural Unconscious at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Philadelphia, PA (this traveling exhibition originated at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover MA) and a solo exhibition in Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles, France.

作品清單

Project Room, counter clockwise from right:

Four Flooded Arches from Left, 1999-2001
selenium toned silver gelatin print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 100 with 20 APs
JC-111.

Surfaces, 1999
Artist's book with six mounted C-prints by James Casebere
with text by Mohammed Dib engraved on 12 Plexiglas sheets
in Plexiglas box designed by Steven Learner and Arthur Ceria
Edition of 60

Nevisian Underground #3, 2001
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 60 x 48 inches
Edition of 5 with 2 AP
JC-105.1.
* please note that this work is also available in 96 x 77 inches, edition of 3

Gallery 2, counter clockwise from right:

Four Flooded Arches from Left, 1999
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 96 x 77 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-83.

Flooded Hallway, 1999
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 3 panels
overall: 92 x 116 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-90.

Four Flooded Arches from Right with Fog, 1999
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 96 x 77 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-92.

* please note that these works are also available in 60 x 48 inches, edition of 5

Main Gallery, counter clockwise from right:

Blue Hallway, 2000
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 96 x 77 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-98.

Nevisian Underground #2, 2001
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 96 x 77 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-84.

Pink Hallway #3, 2000
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 2 panels
overall: 96 x 77 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-88.

Parlor, 2001
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 3 panels
overall: 92 x 122 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-108.

Monticello #2, 2000
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 3 panels
overall: 92 x 117 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-109.

Gallery, 2001
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas, in 3 panels
overall: 92 x 122 inches
Edition of 3 with 1 AP
JC-110.

* please note that these works are also available in 60 x 48 inches, edition of 5

In Director's office:

Monticello #3, 2001 **
digital chromogenic print mounted to Plexiglas
edition of 5 with 2 APs
48 x 60 inches
JC-102.

* please note that this work is also available in 26 x 30 inches, edition of 5