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Newsroom 1986-2000
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PRESS RELEASE
On 15 September 2007, the Mary Boone gallery opens at its Chelsea location Newsroom 1986-2000 a project and exhibition of new work by ALEKSANDRA MIR.
The exhibition will run through 27 October 2007.
Please contact Ron Warren at the Gallery for further information, or visit: www.maryboonegallery.com
You can download a PDF version of the catalogue of the exhibition HERE.
NEWSROOM 1986-2000
News becomes history as soon as it is reported. What fascinates me in talking about history is the paradoxical movement backwards while obviously propelling ahead with a story into the future. The 15-year time period covered in this show is of a recent past, a past that still unites many New Yorkers in recognition of a city at once familiar and long gone.
The NYC tabloids New York Daily News and New York Post serve as practical tools that unite the population around shared joys and fears; they help spread the city’s gossip and form its identity. Whether one buys them or not, a glance at the headlines while passing by a deli or waiting for a bus is enough to be connected to the diverse masses that make up their readership. Never mind if what is reported is mostly disaster or scandal. In retrospect, news before 9/11/2001 makes this megalopolis look like a quaint town full of petty crooks, with this accident or that occasional murder resulting in the loss of a single life. A rape in Central Park and a love triangle on Long Island were the two longest running news stories of New York in the 15 years leading up to the end of the millennium.
In research for this show, three assistants and myself spent months in the Public Library copying 10,000 covers of the two tabloids – the outcome of their combined cover stories of 15 years. From these, I selected around 200 that were particularly poignant, or which formed an ongoing narrative, but most importantly, that made me smile with recognition. I lived in New York between 1989 and 2005, 15 years that roughly coincide with the time period of the show. As I never had a studio in the city, I developed a practice that relied heavily on communication instead: phone, Internet, publishing, travel, performance, ephemera, event production. This show draws on all of the above.
During the two months of the duration of this show, I will create an environment that primitively simulates a newsroom of a major agency or newspaper. The material output of the agency will take the form of drawings, which for me are traces of activities such as reading, moving, talking, remembering and reporting. Together with a team of assistants, I plan to create 200 drawings inspired by the aforementioned tabloid covers and my personal references to them. The gallery will be turned into the studio I never had; at the same time, we will be producing art at a schedule more akin to a news agency than to that of an artist’s studio. Every day, there will be new art and old news on the walls.
Aleksandra Mir
July 2007
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MORE Drawings:
Mandalas and Incense Holders, 2008
Rose Sisters, 2007
Gentlemen, 2007
Mandalas, 2007
Mediterranean, 2007
Switzerland and Other Islands, 2006
The Church of Sharpie, 2005
Airplanes, 2005
Tropical Flowers, 2005
A Voyage Towards South Pole, 2005
Some really BIG maps, 2004
The World from Above, 2004
Fabergé Eggs, 2004
Sketchbook, 2001-2004 |
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texts on Newsroom 1986-2000:
De Dominicis, Serena, Aleksandra Mir. Critica di un occidente, Arte e Critica, #58, Roma, March 2009.
Bones, Bones' Beat: Aleksandra Mir at Mary Boone, www.blogs.villagevoice.com, NYC, Nov 6, 2008.
Stern, Steven, Aleksandra Mir, Frieze, London, May 2008.
Hudson, Suzanne, Aleksandra Mir. Mary Boone Gallery / Printed Matter, Artforum, NYC, Dec 2007.
Schwarting, Jen, Aleksandra Mir Newsroom 1986-2000, www.brooklynrail.org, NYC, Nov 2007.
Houpt, Simon, Yesterday's front page turns into today's art, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Oct 22, 2007.
Bors, Chris, All The News That's Fit to Print, www.artslant.com, Oct 21, 2007.
gninja, Review of “Newsroom 1986-2000”: What Is Roberta Smith Going on About?, www.arthistorian.wordpress.com, Oct 20, 2007.
Smith, Roberta, New York Stories: Art Torn Screaming From the Headlines, Then Hung on Walls, The New York Times, Oct 20, 2007.
Mack, Joshua, Aleksandra Mir: Newsroom, Mary Boone Gallery, through Oct 27, 2007, Time Out New York, #629, Oct 18-24, 2007.
Falconer, Megan, Morgan Falconer on Aleksandra Mir, Saatchi Online, Daily Magazine, London, Sept 29, 2007.
Douglas, Sarah, Newsmaker: Aleksandra Mir, www.artinfo.com, Sept 20, 2007.
Slaven, Jessica, Aleksandra Mir: Newsroom 1986-2000, papermonument.com, Sept-Oct, 2007. |
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publications on Drawings:
Switzerland and Other Islands, Aleksandra Mir/edition fink, Verlag für zeitgenössische Kunst/Contemporary Art Publishers, Zürich, 2006.
105 Selected details from the Sharpie drawings 2003-2006, Aleksandra Mir/onestar press, Paris, 2006.
The Meaning of Flowers, Aleksandra Mir/Sternberg Press, Berlin/Gavlak Projects, West Palm Beach, 2006.
The Church of Sharpie, Aleksandra Mir/Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona/greengrassi, London, 2005.
A Voyage Towards South Pole and Round The World, Aleksandra Mir, NYC, 2004.
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