New Works: 08.3
opening November 06, 2008
curated by
Hans Ulrich-Obrist
Co-Director, Exhibitions and Programs and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London, England
Lu Chunsheng - Shanghai, China
Chinese artist Lu Chunsheng’s video and photographic works integrate documentary-style imagery with fantasy-based narratives to hinge the border between reality and fiction. His characters explore absurd landscapes, ebbing in and out of worlds defined by transition and change. Chunsheng employs traditional methods of Chinese filmmaking; through this time-honored method the artist amplifies his surreal aesthetic, resulting in a highly theatrical, disorienting presentation. His narratives are steeped in symbolism, mysteriously avoiding definition and coyly defying categorization.
Taryn Simon - New York, NY
Taryn Simon’s calculated, formal photographs, taken with a large-format 4x5 camera, combine provocative aesthetic with informative narrative. Her images give stage to people, places, and topics that are otherwise overlooked. Simon’s recent series An American Index of the Hidden and the Unfamiliar, aims “to look inward–to find the hidden and unfamiliar, the out-of-view and off-the-radar within American borders.” At a time when America has focused much of its energy on searching for hidden locations outside of its borders, Simon has turned a thoughtful eye toward the undefined American way of life.
Richie Budd - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio-based artist Richie Budd fuses together a multitude of objects to create sensory interactive sculptures. By spewing foam, popping popcorn, and emitting steam Budd’s tangled masses of electronics, everyday objects, and lights evoke emotional reaction similar to a Significant Emotional Experience (S.E.E.), a term coined by sociologist Dr. Morris Massey that defines “any major, fully associated, highly charged emotional event wherever it occurs.” Budd’s installations result in a three-fold experiential process: first, stimulation; second, association and imprint; and finally, recollection through trigger stimuli encountered after the interaction.
Potluck Dinner: Richie Budd, Lu Chunsheng, and Taryn Simon
September 25, 2008
6:30-8:00 p.m.
Artists’ Dialogue and Opening Reception: Richie Budd, Lu Chunsheng, and Taryn Simon
November 06, 2008
6:30-8:00 p.m.
David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings
September 04, 2008–January 04, 2009
Architect, David Adjaye began his career designing stark, cubic homes in London neighborhoods. He has since expanded his repertoire to include libraries, museums, and even conceptual installations. Organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London, this exhibition presents Adjaye’s built and planned public buildings in three stages: from design to production and completion. Photographs from his travels around the world are displayed alongside writings by artists and architects who have informed his practice. Models, drawings and films show the evolution of ten major public buildings, focusing on areas of learning, community, contemporary art and housing. They include the 2005 Venice Biennale pavilion, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo and the new Idea Stores in East London.
Artpace ArtTalks: David Adjaye
September 10, 2008
6:30 p.m.



