Carolee Schneemann | Dime-Store Alchemy | The FLAG Art Foundation

Hales Gallery is excited to announce the inclusion of work by Carolee Schneemann in the exhibition Dime-Store Alchemy at The FLAG Art FoundationThe exhibition features 24 contemporary artists who elevate everyday objects through the framing devices of cabinets, shelves, and containers. Contextualized within the broader legacy of artist Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) and his celebrated box constructions, this selection of artworks, and their safeguarded contents, addresses issues of identity, value, memory, and time.

 

Artworks by Vincent Fecteau, Curtis Talwst Santiago, and Carolee Schneemann are most directly related to Cornell’s dreamlike box constructions, which utilize found containers as the setting for their theatrical dioramas. Other artists push the boundaries of what could be considered a container: Ryan Gander’s suitcase and carry-on rendered in ghostly white marble; Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt’s dollar store lasagna pans-cum-bejeweled Catholic reliquaries; and Nicole Wermers’s baby changing station resurfaced in polished terrazzo. Susan Hiller combines spiritual and physical healing in her collection of sacred holy water, while Tony Feher’s suspended kickline of plastic bottles, and Damien Hirst’s cigarette butts meticulously arranged in a glass vitrine, each magnify items that are often disregarded. Featuring thousands of saccharine pink products collected over 25 years, Portia Munson’s room-sized installation—itself a cabinet of curiosity—functions as both a portrait of femininity and excessive consumerism. Some works are autobiographical in nature: Sophie Calle memorializes her birthday gifts as evidence of her relationships and mortality, while Francis Cape traces his own career through a pair of impregnable wooden cabinets, cobbled from elements of his previous exhibitions.

 


 

Carolee Schneemann

Dime-Store Alchemy

The FLAG Art Foundation

45 West 25th Street

9th Floor, New York

NY 10001

 

5 June - 17 August  2018

July 19, 2018