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Monday, August 22, 2011

Review: Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA 12x12

"For her UBS 12x12 presentation, Moore presents 'Garment Work,' a durational collective performance project in which the artist and visitors deconstruct a pair of jeans. Over the course of the month, in twice-weekly performance/workshop/discussions, Moore creates connections between Cambodia's garment manufacturing industry, where the jeans were made, and Michigan Avenue, where the jeans were purchased,"[1]

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Moore's Beautiful Clothing Company, Inc. labor roster, providing a visual record of audience participation in garment deconstruction

Across Chicago, fiber-based group works involving performance and installation have been organized by female leads on a regular if not frequent basis.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Denim fabric subject to deconstruction

Within the not-too-distant past, the city's commercial, storefront, and not-for-profit spaces have hosted at least: Sheila Pepe at "he said she said" in April of 2011;[2] Anne Wilson at Rhona Hoffman Gallery in January of 2011 & 2008;[3] and Julia Sherman at Swimming Pool Project Space in January of 2010.[4]

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Individual fibers of cloth being separated

Similar to the temporary environments crafted by the aforementioned artists, Anne Elizabeth Moore's program at the Museum of Contemporary Art provides a hub of activity around which spatial and labor concerns are available for parallel consideration.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Fibers sorted according to color/type

Here, as Pepe and Sherman before her, Moore relies heavily upon audience engagement: work, within the context of the piece, is available--in quantity, in skill, and in intent--as it's given at random by museum visitors.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Moore in background; "Beautiful Clothing" workers in foreground

While Moore has carefully built a conceptual framework, and even an organizational structure: "Beautiful Clothing Company, Inc.," the output, or product, of the undertaking is not able to be entirely predetermined.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Moore hanging documentation of the blue jeans' path of travel through the real world economy

Beautiful Clothing's "employees," in distinction to their factory-working counterparts in SE Asia, enjoy the ability to reflect upon the nature of their undertaking, collectively, in the relative comfort of the UBS 12x12 gallery space; the piece depends upon such awareness and exchange.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: The pants' price tag in foreground

"Garment Work," being truly social art, succeeds or fails on its own terms according to the changes in human thought and/or action which follow in the wake of its finite being.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Center of gallery space; site of work activity

The larger (meta) questions raised by Moore's piece are found to spring from social art's relationship to the museum particularly and the "direction" of contemporary art generally.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Waist of denim jeans, as seen in background of previous image

Moore's candor and good cause give little reason to be doubted, wherein lies the problem: Do we accept that value in art is synonymous with efficacy in the service of that which we presuppose to be just?

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: Moore's labor roster for Beautiful Clothing Company, Inc.

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
Above: MCA "Garment Work" wall label

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Notes:

[1] http://www.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/exh_detail.php?id=283

[2] Sheila Pepe @ he said she said:
Sheila Pepe @ he said she said
Above: "Common Sense" (Chicago)
April 9 - May 14, 2011
"he said she said"
831 South Grove Avenue
Oak Park, IL 60304
http://hesaid-shesaid.us

[3] Anne Wilson @ Rhona Hoffman:
Anne Wilson @ Rhona Hoffman
Above: "Blonde"
January 14 — February 18, 2011
Rhona Hoffman Gallery
118 North Peoria Street
Chicago, Illinois 60607
http://www.rhoffmangallery.com

Anne Wilson @ Rhona Hoffman:
Anne Wilson @ Rhona Hoffman
Above: "Wind-Up" after "Walking the Warp"
Rhona Hoffman Gallery
January 25 - March 1, 2008
118 North Peoria Street
Chicago, Illinois 60607
http://www.rhoffmangallery.com

[4] Julia Sherman @ Swimming Pool Project Space:
Room-A-Loom @ Swimming Pool Project Space
Above: "Room-A-Loom"
January 24 - February 21, 2010
Swimming Pool Project Space
2858 W. Montrose,
Chicago, IL 60618
http://www.swimmingpoolprojectspace.com

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Full "Garment Work" performance schedule:
- Friday, August 5, 2011:
"First Friday" opening
- Saturday, August 6, 2011:
11:00AM-12:30PM and 1:30PM-3:00PM
- Saturday, August 13,2011:
11:00AM-12:30PM and 1:30PM-3:00PM
- Tuesday, August 16, 2011:
5:30PM-7:30PM
- Saturday, August 20, 2011:
11:00AM-12:30PM and 1:30PM-3:00PM
- Tuesday, August 23, 2011:
5:30PM-7:30PM
- Saturday, August 27, 2011:
11:00AM-12:30PM and 1:30PM-3:00PM

Anne Elizabeth Moore @ MCA
"Garment Work"
Photographed 7:15PM-8:00PM
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
UBS 12 × 12: New Artists/New Work
Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60611
*Free admission for IL residents on Tuesday*
Tuesday hours: 10:00AM–8:00PM
312.280.2660
http://www.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/exh_detail.php?id=283
http://anneelizabethmoore.com
http://twitter.com/mcachicago

See also Anne Elizabeth Moore interviewed by Amy Cavanaugh, August 8, 2011:
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/top-lists/anne-elizabeth-moore-garment-work/

- Paul Germanos

Monday, August 15, 2011

Pictorial: Luke Aleckson & Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban

Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban

Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban, exterior view

Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban, passive solar toaster (a/k/a minimalist whirligig) functional off the grid

Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban, "conventional" toaster dysfunctional off the grid

Luke Aleckson & Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson & Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban

Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban
Above: Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban, pointing towards Garth Weiser's blue stains on The Suburban's dropcloth.

Garth Weiser @ The Suburban
Above: Garth Weiser @ The Suburban, May 2, 2010, 15 months prior to McAuliffe's installation

Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban
Above: Matt McAuliffe @ The Suburban, inhabiting the space formerly occupied by Weiser

Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban
Above: Luke Aleckson @ The Suburban, interior view

Luke Aleckson and Matt McAuliffe
August 14, 2011
The Suburban
125 N. Harvey Avenue
Oak Park, Illinois 60302
708.305.2657
http://www.thesuburban.org
http://www.lukealeckson.com

- Paul Germanos

Monday, August 8, 2011

Pictorial: Renovation Creep @ antena

"Three artists, Daniel Bruttig, Joe Cassan and Erin Thurlow [...] directly intervene in the space of antena gallery for their show 'Renovation Creep.'  Simultaneously material and ephemeral, the work here resembles the haunted, transitory nature of urban apartment dwelling."

Renovation Creep @ antena

Renovation Creep @ antena

Renovation Creep @ antena

Renovation Creep @ antena

Renovation Creep @ antena

Renovation Creep @ antena

Joe Cassan, Dan Bruttig and Erin Thurlow in:
Renovation Creep
August 5 - September 3, 2011
antena
1765 S. Laflin, St.
Chicago, IL 60608
Regular Hours: by appointment
antenapilsen(at)gmail.com
773.340.3516
http://www.antenapilsen.com
http://antenapilsen.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/lapsus5

- Paul Germanos

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Pictorial: Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter @ Monique Meloche

Kendell Carter in:
Liberation Summer
May 21 – July 30, 2011
moniquemeloche gallery
2154 W. Division
Chicago, IL 60622
http://moniquemeloche.com

- Paul Germanos

Monday, April 25, 2011

Pictorial: UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 3 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 3 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 3 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 3 @ Gallery 400

Featuring: Rebecca Beachy, Mike Gibisser, Chris Meerdo, and Joe Pankowski

April 19 - 23, 2011
Gallery 400
Art and Design Hall, First Floor
400 S. Peoria Street (at Van Buren Street)
Chicago IL, 60607
http://www.uic.edu/aa/college/gallery400

*Exhibition 4 opening April 29, 2011*

- Paul Germanos

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Pictorial: UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 2 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 2 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 2 @ Gallery 400

UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition 2 @ Gallery 400

Featuring: Jesus Duran, Raquel Ladensack, Paul Nelson, Min Song and Latham Zearfoss

April 12 - 16, 2011
Gallery 400
Art and Design Hall, First Floor
400 S. Peoria Street (at Van Buren Street)
Chicago IL, 60607
http://www.uic.edu/aa/college/gallery400

* Exhibition 3 opening April 22, 2011 *

* Exhibition 4 opening April 29, 2011 *

- Paul Germanos

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Pictorial: Ian Pedigo @ 65GRAND

Ian Pedigo @ 65GRAND

Ian Pedigo in:
A Mouth Which Shouts is a Cave for the Hand
April 8 - May 7, 2011
65GRAND
1369 W Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60642
http://www.65grand.com

- Paul Germanos

Pictorial: Sheila Pepe @ he said she said

Sheila Pepe @ he said she said

Sheila Pepe @ he said she said

Sheila Pepe @ he said she said

Sheila Pepe in:
Common Sense (Chicago)
April 9 - May 14, 2011
he said she said
216 N. Harvey
Oak Park, IL 60304
http://www.hesaid-shesaid.us

"...a large-scale special crochet drawing–informed by compositional ideas of mid-20th Century abstraction and late 20th century notions of construction,"

- Paul Germanos

Monday, April 4, 2011

Pictorial: No Joke @ LVL3

No Joke @ LVL3
Above: Marissa Perel

No Joke @ LVL3
Above: Alan & Michael Fleming

No Joke @ LVL3
Above: Yasi Ghanbari

No Joke
April 2 – April 30, 2011
LVL3
1542 N. Milwaukee Ave., third floor
Chicago, Illinois 60622
http://lvl3gallery.com

"...recent MFA graduates from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago pay tribute to Kathryn (Hixson) and her influence on the latest generation of emerging artists."

Artists: Andy Cahill, Alan & Michael Fleming, Yasi Ghanbari, Danny Greene, Joe Grimm, Marissa Perel, Aaron David Ross, Michael Vallera.

See also: Bert Stabler's review as published in Newcity Art, http://art.newcity.com/2011/04/04/review-no-jokelvl3/

- Paul Germanos