ROXY PAINE Model for 100 Foot Line, 2008 Stainless steel Tree: 8 feet X 8 inches Base: 12 X 12 inches
TOM FRIEDMAN Untitled, 1990 Toilet paper 14 X 14 X 4 1/2 inches
ROXY PAINE Model for 100 Foot Line, 2008 Stainless steel Tree: 8 feet X 8 inches Base: 12 X 12 inches
TARA DONOVAN Untitled (Paper Plates), 2006 Paper plates and hot glue 40 X 28 X 30 inches
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO Joe (2082), 2004 Gelatin silver print 58 3/4 X 47 inches Edition 3 of 5
RICHARD LONG Untitled, 2007 China Clay with acrylic medium and Paint on wood 86 5/8 X 49 1/4 inches
SPENCER FINCH CIE 529/418 (Candlelight), 2007 Filters and tape Dimensions variable
SPENCER FINCH CIE 529/418 (Candlelight), 2007 Filters and tape Dimensions variable
ALAN SARET Green Wave of Air, 1968-69 Chicken wire 54 X 60 X 46 inches
ALAN SARET Infinity Cluster with Red and Dark Green, 1980 Mixed media Approximately 30 x 30 x 30 inches
ALAN SARET Untitled, 1975 Wire mesh 36 X 24 X 24 inches
ALAN SARET Untitled, circa 1980 30 X 22 X 19 inches
FRED SANDBACK Untitled (Sculptural Study, Four-part Cornered Construction), 1981/2009 Black and red acrylic yarn Dimensions vary with each installation
TOM FRIEDMAN Untitled, 1995 Pencils cut at 45-degree angles and glued in a continuous loop 11 X 14 X 11 inches
RICHARD LONG Vermont Georgia South Carolina Wyoming Circle,1987 Red, white, gray, green stones 291 inch diameter
TOM FRIEDMAN Untitled, 1991 Pillow stuffing 20 X 30 X 30 inches
RICCI ALBENDA Panning Parlor, 2008 Video projection Site specific, dimensions variable Edition of 5
James Cohan Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new group exhibition, Shaping Space, on January 16. This selection of works examines how artists literally and conceptually shape the object and its environment. With nineteen-sixties Minimalism having established an active engagement between the spectator and object, the works in the exhibition continue this dialogue by including the viewers’ physical participation or perceptual awareness as a crucial component in each artwork.
Artists’ approaches vary; from the subtle as found in Alan Saret’s ethereal wire clusters or Fred Sandback’s floor-to-ceiling extension of acrylic yarn, which delineates the gallery’s corner as the sculptural object; to the large-scale, as in Spencer Finch’s installation in the front gallery that re-creates the quality of light of a candle-lit interior and Ricci Albenda’s video portal into an imagined architectural space. The works in the exhibition are executed in a variety of materials that include stone, stainless steel, wire, natural light, and video.
The artists included in Shaping Space include Ricci Albenda, Tara Donovan, Spencer Finch, Richard Long, Fred Sandback, Alan Saret, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tom Friedman, and Roxy Paine.
For further information about the exhibition please contact Jane Cohan at jane@jamescohan.com or telephone 212-714-9500.