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May
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ADRIANE
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Passion Agression, 2012
screenprint, 23” x 21”, Edition of 20 |
Western
Exhibitions is thrilled to present our third solo show with ADRIANE
HERMAN. The show opens on Friday, May 25, 2012
with a free public reception from 5 to 8pm and will run through
June 30, 2012. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11am
to 6pm and by appointment.
For the past several years, Adriane Herman has taken artistic
inspiration from her collection of over 1000 found, gifted, and
bartered “to do” lists, re-presenting these scraps
of paper on a significantly larger scale in a variety of media,
from inlaid burnishing clay panels; screenprints; photo-etchings;
embossments; vinyl decals; to virtually any mediated medium. This
re-creation of other people’s list reveals, to her, certain
universal aspects of humanity, such as our common need for food,
shelter, water, human companionship, entertainment, and -- in
most cultures -- toilet paper. Herman’s unique and editioned
objects trace the trajectory from intention to action, highlighting
and monumentalizing the tasks that vie for our time, energy, and
attention.
Herman states:
Since lists are generally written with the self in mind as
intended reader, they embody honest, unfiltered documentation
of what humans today are doing (or at least intending to do) with
our most precious resources of time, energy, and attention. Forces
such as advertising are still in play, as manifest by the prevalence
of brand loyalty in many of the thousand plus lists I have collected.
However, by and large, sifting through these intimate yet anonymous
documents of human aspirations, procrastinations, and accomplishments
both large and small reveal us to be -- depending on your perspective
-- reassuringly individualized or damnably idiosyncratic, despite
shared experience and struggles.
Anchoring the show will be "Coping Mechanics,” an ink-jet
print stitched together from nine photographs that measures 16.25
x 70 inches. It depicts nine of the most personal and revelatory,
even voyeuristic, lists in Herman’s collection, each of
which directly or indirectly reveals its writer trying to deal
with something challenging. Some of these are quite literal and
self-explanatory, while others operate more abstractly and suggestively
when taken out of context. “Dually Noted” is a wallpaper
installation created collaboratively with Brian Reeves, which
consists of a grid of ink-jet reproductions of lists from Herman’s
vast archive. Other works in the show re-present individual lists,
such as “Home,” a lithograph that utilizes the transparency
of Japanese paper to “note” the contents of both front
and back of a hand-written list of items the writer wished to
retrieve from his mother’s house after she passed away.
The screenprint “Passion Aggression” counters with
humor, valorizing a mother’s enumerated list of tasks her
offspring had better accomplish “or else” –
signed “Have a nice day. Love, Mom.”
Adriane Herman’s recent solo shows include
the Kansas City Jewish Museum of Contemporary Art; Interlochen
Center for the Arts in Michigan; Weymouth Mercantile in Nova Scotia;
Ulrich Museum of Art in Wichita, Kansas; and the Center for Maine
Contemporary Art in Rockport, Maine. Recent group shows include
A+D Gallery at Columbia College Chicago; International Print Center
in New York City; Adam Baumgold Gallery in NYC; the Portland Museum
of Art in Maine; and the The Dalarnas Museum, in Falun, Sweden,
among several others. Her print portfolio, “Sticky Situations”
was recently written about by Susan Tallman in Art in Print.
Herman’s work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney
Museum of Art, Adobe Systems in San Francisco, Hallmark Cards
in Kansas City, the Herbert F Johnson Museum of American Art in
Ithaca, New York, the Progressive Corporation in Cleveland, and
several other collections. Herman has lectured at over fifty institutions
and lives and works in Portland, Maine. |

Coping
Mechanics
2011
16 1⁄4” x 70”
Ink jet Print
detail:

Dually Noted
2012
Digitally printed wallpaper
27” x 20” per section
Edition of 100 |

detail |
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