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Stefano Arienti

New York

5月10日–2008年6月14日

Installation view of Stefano Arienti at Lehmann Maupin New York

201 Chrystie St

New York, NY 10002

Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present a reexamination of Stefano Arienti's installation Library, commissioned in 2007 by the International Artist-in-Residence program at Artpace San Antonio, which will mark the artist's third exhibition in New York. On view for the first time in New York, at Lehmann Maupin's 201 Chrystie Street location, Library will transform the gallery into an interactive landscape composed of nearly 300 bushels of wheat and 99 altered books. On the eve of Artpace's 15th anniversary, Lehmann Maupin will remount one of the foundation's most provocative exhibitions and to recognize Artpace's contributions in support of contemporary artists and contemporary cultural discourse. In the tradition of Arte Povera, Arienti utilizes familiar objects and printed materials that are altered to affect our perceptions of the everyday. In Library, the modified tomes range in subject from biography and science to arts and philosophy, and each has been selectively traced, pierced, or illustrated by the artist. Arienti encourages the viewer to engage the work by wading through the mounds of unprocessed grain to unearth the books buried within. Library will continue to evolve as the mounds of wheat shift over time and the books are redistributed. Here, the tactile experience of the wheat juxtaposed with the cerebral connection to books explores the poetic connections between the organic and the synthetic, instinct and knowledge.

Arienti debuted Library at Artpace San Antonio, Texas, in July 2007. Founded by the late philanthropist and artist Linda Pace in 1995, Artpace San Antonio has served as an advocate for contemporary art through its International Artist-in-Residence programs, exhibitions, and educational programs. Each year Artpace invites 3 guest curators to select 3 artists to conceive and create art projects during a two-month residency. Previous residents include Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Annette Messager, Teresita Fernandez, Isaac Julien, Maurizio Cattelan, and Do-Ho Suh, among others. Arienti was chosen to participate by James Rondeau of The Art Institute of Chicago. More information about Artpace San Antonio please visit www.artpace.org or contact them at 210 212 4900 / info@artpace.org.

Installation view of Stefano Arienti at Lehmann Maupin New York
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