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SOUTHFIRST: PRESENTS

 

MICHELLE GRABNERÕS NEVER QUITE HAPPY HOME

MICHELLE GRABNER featuring The Suburban with works by GAYLEN GERBER,

JESSICA HUTCHINS and AUTUMN RAMSEY

 

14 September –  28 October, 2007

 

SOUTHFIRST gallery is very proud to present MICHELLE GRABNERÕS NEVER QUITE HAPPY HOME, an installation of new paintings by Michelle Grabner. The exhibition also features a full-scale reproduction of The Suburban, GrabnerÕs Oak Park, Illinois-based artist-run gallery. Showing work in The Suburban replica through GrabnerÕs invitation are Gaylen Gerber, Jessica Hutchins, and Autumn Ramsey. The show and shows-within-the-show are on view from September 14 - October 28.

 

GrabnerÕs gesso and Flashe on canvas tondo paintings address repetition in their internal structure (optical and dot-based) and sheer profusion (there are over fifty). They are circular, from eight to eighty inches in diameter, and hung around the gallery like so much punctuation without a text. Are they aphasic? Her work evokes the history of abstraction as well as the feminine-gendered domestic patterning of washcloths, crocheted blankets and patterned paper towels. Perhaps they are about learning language, our first haphazard and repeated phonemes. Grabner invokes Gertrude SteinÕs work on composition for this installation; of its arbitrariness she writes ÒI am not opposed to [the tondo paintings] even being illustrations of SteinÕs periods.Ó

 

The only thing that is different from one time to another is what is seen and what is seen depends upon how everybody is doing everything. This makes the thing we are looking at very different and this makes what those who describe it make of it, it makes a composition, it confuses, it shows, it is, it looks, it likes it as it is, and this makes what is seen as it is seen. Nothing changes from generation to generation except the thing seen and that makes a composition.Ó

 

- Except from Gertrude Stein, ÒComposition as ExplanationÓ

 

Grabner has invited artist Gaylen Gerber to show in the 10 x 10 foot replica of The Suburban constructed inside SOUTHFIRST gallery for this show. GerberÕs ÒDiscrete BackdropÓ will show between September 14 – 23. Gerber has invited Jessica Hutchins and Autumn Ramsey to exhibit in collaboration with him. HutchinsÕ work in collaboration with Gerber will be on view from September 28-October 7 and will feature ceramic and collage; RamseyÕs work in collaboration with Gerber, oil painting, will be on view from October 12 through the close of the show. Gerber and Ramsey are Chicago-based artists; Hutchins is based in Portland, Oregon.

 

Michelle Grabner has exhibited widely, most recently in Rocket Gallery, London and at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2006). Her work has been featured in Artforum, Art in America, and Freize. She is faculty of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She lives and works in Oak Park, Illinois, where since 1999 she has run the independent, artist-space project The Suburban.

 

SOUTHFIRST is located on 60 N6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1-6 PM and by appointment. Subway: L train to Bedford Avenue.  For more information, please contact Southfirst at 718 599 4884 or info@southfirst.org.