SITE
SANTA FE PRESENTS EXHIBITION OF LARGE-SCALE PHOTOGRAPHS BY NOTED GERMAN ARTIST
THOMAS DEMAND
February 16 - June 2, 2002
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA -- SITE
Santa Fe presents THOMAS DEMAND, organized by the Aspen
Art Museum and curated by Dean Sobel, which will be on view from February
16 through June 2, 2002, with a free public opening reception to preview the
exhibition on Friday, February 15, 2002, 6-7 p.m. There will be a gallery
talk with Thomas Demand on Saturday, February 16 at 5 pm.
Thomas Demand bases his works on actual places, though his photographs are
re-creations of settings made almost exclusively from paper and cardboard.
Upon close scrutiny, it becomes apparent that details are missing, elements
are approximated, and everything has a hint of peculiarity. Demand doles out
information in small portions, and he provides few clues or referents that
allow simple readings of his prosaic images. Demand's photographs refer to
absent protagonists, the now-empty and rather ordinary settings they once
inhabited, and the often tangled events that occurred within these places.
These photographs are pictures of absence -- intricate mysteries that pose
questions about things that are not apparent in the work.
Although Demand thwarts the tradition of photography as a faithful recorder
of people, places, and events, he is interested in uncovering the neutralizing
effect the media has on our culture and exploring how news is subject to a
host of biases, distortions, and interpretations that affect how we receive
information and deduce meaning about events. Demand carefully creates and
stages the settings for his photographs, and uses the same basic materials
for all of his models, thereby giving his images a presumed uniformity and
objectivity. For example, the work Poll (2001) is based on the Palm
Beach County Emergency Operations Center where the 2000 presidential race
recounts were staged. However, Poll is not meant to be a photograph
of the Florida recount, but rather a picture about the events surrounding
the recount, and how media images can fail at relaying a complete story about
an incident.
The exhibition contains 13 large-scale photographs and one 35mm film by the
artist. The exhibition is organized by the Aspen Art Museum, where major funding
was provided by the AAM National Council and Sotheby's. Additional support
was provided by Charles and Peggy Balbach, Elizabeth L. Barbatelli, Frannie
Dittmer in memory of Randy Beier, Dick and Sylvia Kaufman, Nancy and Dr. Robert
C. Magoon, Dennis and Debra Scholl, Paul and June Schorr, Paul and Gayle Stoffel,
and the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, e.V., Stuttgart. The exhibition's
travel schedule is as follows: ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas (September 6-November
25, 2001); Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado (December 14, 2001-January 27,
2002); SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico (February 16, 2002-June 2, 2002);
De Appel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (September 15-November 11, 2002).
Thomas Demand has had one-person exhibitions at the Tate Gallery, London,
England; Kunsthalle, Zürich, Switzerland; and Fondation Cartier, Paris,
France. Although his work has been shown in group exhibitions in this country
at museums that include The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh, this will be Demand's first major one-person museum exhibition
in the United States.
Thomas Demand, a full-color catalogue published by the Aspen
Art Museum, in collaboration with De Appel Amsterdam, accompanies the exhibition.
It includes essays in English and in German by Dean Sobel and Lars Lerup ($24.95).
Concurrently with THOMAS DEMAND, SITE Santa Fe presents a DVD
projection in the Projection Room by YASUMASA MORIMURA entitled Dialogue
with Myself (Encounter) (2001). An exhibition of mixed-media works by
FRED TOMASELLI will run from March 16 through June 2, 2002.
SITE Santa Fe is located at 1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Exhibition
hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Friday, 10:00
a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for students and
seniors; members are free. Free admission is offered on Fridays, made possible
by a grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston. Free guided tours are
offered on Fridays at 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Tours
in Spanish are by appointment. SITE Santa Fe gift certificates are available.
Call 505.989.1199 for more information. This announcement is partially funded
by the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers' Tax.
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Contact: Press Office
Tel: 505.989.1199
Fax:505.989.1188
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Studio, 1997
C-print mounted on Diasec
72 3/8 x 137 1/2 inches
La Coleccion Jumex
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