Puerto Rican artist Ivelisse Jimenez
Galerie
Richard and MINUS SPACE are delighted to present their first joint group
exhibition entitled Position Matters curated by renowned critic, curator, and
educator Saul Ostrow. Bridging the Lower East Side and Dumbo gallery
neighborhoods, the concurrent exhibition will feature new and historical works
by thirteen New York and international artists spanning three generations.
Bringing
together artists working with a diverse array of material and conceptual
concerns, Position Matters presents works where siting and location play a
critical role in the viewer’s experience and comprehension of the work. Curator
Saul Ostrow states, “The artists in Position Matters abandon the frame,
traditional formats, the pedestal, and placing things at eye level. They align
their works with the body and address the viewer somatically and cognitively.
By doing so the work becomes more a presence, an intervention, an event.”
Image:
Russell Maltz, Bundled Blue, 2016, Enamel on metal studs,
118 x 7.5 x 4 inches
/ 300 x 19 x 10 cm
MINUS SPACE, July 7 – August 11, 2018
Opening: Saturday, July 7, 6-8pm
Artists presented at MINUS SPACE include Don Dudley, Ivelisse Jiménez, Russell Maltz, Richard Nonas, and Robert Yasuda
16 Main
Street, Suite A, Brooklyn, NY 11201
www.minusspace.com
| info@minusspace.com | 718.801.8095
Hours:
Wednesday-Saturday 11am-5pm + by appointment
GALERIE RICHARD, July 13 – August 25, 2018
Opening: Saturday, July 14, 6-8pm
121 Orchard
Street, New York, NY 10002
www.galerierichard.com
| new york@galerierichard.com | 212.510.8181
Summer
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-7pm
Artists on view at Galerie Richard include Noël Dalla, Michelle Grabner, Russell Maltz, Raul Mourão + Marcos Chavez/RM+MC, Richard Nonas, Gustavo Prado, Sreshta Rit Premnath, Jeanne Silverthorne, Adam Simon, and Robert Yasuda.
ABOUT THE
CURATOR
Saul Ostrow
is a critic and the founder of Critical Practices Inc., an organization that
fosters research, teaching, and practices dedicated to social discourse and
change. A renowned thinker and writer, he has four decades of experience in the
contemporary art world as critic, curator, and educator. He previously was
Chair of Visual Arts and Technology at The Cleveland Institute of Art and
Director of the Center for Visual Art and Culture at The University of
Connecticut. He is Art Editor at Large at Bomb Magazine and was the Editor of
the Routledge book series Critical Voices in Art, Theory and Culture.
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