Kathe Burkhart, Installation view from the Liz Taylor Series, 80WSE, NY Image courtesy of the gallery and the artist, 2012 |
Jamie Bruce Dearing (left) Cabinette, Mixed media, 2012 and Susanna Howe (right), two color c-prints Image courtesy of the gallery and the respective artists, 2012 |
George Wilson, Intersecting Loops on Surfaces and String Wax, beeswax, urethane, silicone, wood, steel, plaster and paper collage on linen, 2012 Image courtesy of the gallery and the artist |
Nadja Marcin, Image from No Country, Color c-print, 2009 Image courtesy of the gallery and the artist |
Another contributor who is loosely gesturing towards interior and exterior terrain but with both poignancy and humor is German artist Nadja Marcin. Marcin is based in New York and makes performance based video, photographs and installation. She has participated in numerous exhibitions and just recently returned to New York after spending most of autumn in Europe. Marcin has three works in the group show; two videos and a series of four photographs. In each work she uses her body to interact with an environment or another human form in order to complete a specific thought. In four printed photographs from the 2009 series No Country, the artist feigns sexual intercourse with various men and poses. An idealized sunny beach is used as a cloth backdrop complete with wrinkles. In each shot the artist chooses to not reveal any evident emotion and instead assumes a position that appears rather aloof. The subdued yet important detail in the photographs is the representation of a country by it's flag, found in the order of color in the participants clothing. Here the countries presented include, Kenya, Japan, Germany (seen above) and France. Each male subject is different and as a viewer we are unaware if the participants are actually from the country that is depicted or if they are actors playing a role. The works come off as both random and specific and it is in not only the body posturing but the distinct sense of sameness in solitude and isolation that makes the series stand out. The position changes, the act stays the same. The frames segregate each photograph while the artist is consistent as is the background but they otherwise do not overlap or intersect. Marcin is both dominated and dominate. No Country allows the viewer to contemplate, most simplistically, the visual representation of sex and on a deeper level immigration, migration and diaspora.
80WSE Presents: Annual Group Show is on view until December 22nd, 2012. Artists include: Kathe Burkhart, Jamie Bruce Dearing, Michael DeLucia, Susanna Howe, Nadja Marcin, George Wilson and Adam Winner.
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