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Gallery 1
ON PTG
CAA Panel and Exhibitions
organized by Michelle Grabner
Susanna Coffey, Anoka Faruqee, Richard Hull, Judy Ledgerwood,
Sabina Ott
In conjunction with the College Art Association’s
annual conference—convening in Chicago, February 11-13,
2010 — four Chicago galleries will host exhibitions
that feature the work of the 13 painters who will comprise
CAA’s Studio Art Session: Painting Panel.
“What’s to be done about painting?” is a
perennial yet ungraspable question that continues to spur
contemplation and examination within the contemporary art
apparatus. The first sentence to the catalogue essay accompanying
the 1999 exhibition “Examining Pictures,” it is
the rhetorical response to the statement “painting is
dead.” This session will investigate the position of
painting and painting practices. It will not only ask: “what’s
to be done about painting” but “how is painting
valued?” How does painting assert its authority? What
is painting’s speed? Can painting enact radical social
and cultural critique? What is painting’s place within
the mainstream? How does painting implicate itself in capital?
As a means of examining these questions the artists Carrie
Moyer, Ann Craven, Susanna Coffey, Anoka Faruqee, Peter Halley,
Thomas Lawson, Judy Ledgerwood, Rebecca Morris, Sabina Ott,
Jon Pestoni, Scott Reeder, Molly Zuckerman Hartung and Michelle
Grabner will present a 10 minute position on painting at the
panel. Each of these artists will also exhibit their work
at four Chicago galleries hosting consecutive openings on
February 13, 2010.
Western Exhibitions will present the work of four painters
on the CAA panel, Susanna Coffey, Anoka Faruqee, Judy
Ledgerwood, Sabina Ott plus Western Exhibitions gallery
artist Richard Hull.
About the Artists:
Susanna Coffey lives and works in Chicago
and New York City. A graduate of The University of Ct and
Yale School of Art, her work is represented by The Alpha Gallery
in Boston, The Maya Polsky Gallery in Chicago, Taylor Bercier
Gallery in New Orleans, Galeria Isabel Ignacio in Seville
Spain, Pi 37 Gallery in Athens Greece and others. She has
received awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation,
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, The NEA, The American
Academy of Arts and Letters, The Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation,
and The National Academy of Design. Her work is included in
the collections of several museums including The Art Institute
of Chicago, The Akron Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Museum
Of Art, The Hononolulu Academy of Art,and The Weatherspoon
Art Museum. Since 1982 she has taught at The School of the
art Institute of Chicago and is now the F.H. Sellers Professor
in Painting.
Anoka Faruqee is a painter who lives and
works in Los Angeles. She has exhibited her work in New York,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Group and solo exhibitions include Max Protetch and Monya
Rowe Galleries, New York; PS 1 Museum, Queens; Albright-Knox
Gallery, Buffalo; Angles Gallery, Los Angeles; Chicago Cultural
Center, and Hosfelt Gallery, New York and San Francisco. She
received her MFA from Tyler School of Art in 1997 and her
BA from Yale University in 1994. She attended the Whitney
Independent Study Program, the Skowhegan School of Art, and
the PS1 National Studio Program. Grants include the Pollock
Krasner Foundation and Artadia. Faruqee currently teaches
painting and critical theory at California Institute of the
Arts, where she is Co-Director of the Art Program.
Richard Hull is a Chicago-based painter.
He is represented by Western Exhibitions in Chicago, where
he will have a solo show, March 26 to May 1, 2010. His work
is in the collections of several museums including The Smithsonian
Museum, Washington D.C.; The Art Institute of Chicago; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas
City; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and The Smart Museum, Chicago.
He has exhibited his work at The Art Institute of Chicago;
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Nelson-Atkins Museum,
Kansas City; The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield
CT; Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH; Portland Art
Museum, OR; Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, NY and Chicago,
IL; The Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH; Herron
Gallery of Art, Indianapolis, IN; Cranbrook Academy of Art,
Bloomfield Hills, MI; Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art.
Evanston IL; and The Painting Center, New York, NY. Hull teaches
at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Judy Ledgerwood is a painter who lives and
works in Oak Park, Illinois. Her work is represented in public
collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles,
the Milwaukee Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary
Art Chicago among others. The German fine arts book publisher
Hatje Cantz published a monograph on Ledgerwood's paintings
in October. She is the recipient of a The Richard H. Driehaus
Foundation Award, an Artadia Award, a Tiffany Award in the
Visual Arts, a National Endowment for the Arts Award, and
an Illinois Art Council Award. Her degrees are from the Art
Academy of Cincinnati, BFA, and the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago, MFA. Judy Ledgerwood teaches at Northwestern University
in the Department of Art Theory and Practice and currently
serves as the Department Chair. Her solo show, Thinking Of
You opened recently at Häusler Contemporary München
Feb 11-April 17 followed by Chromophillia at 1301PE in Los
Angeles March 20-April 23, 2010.
Sabina Ott is an artist and Associate Professor
of Art at Columbia College Chicago. Her work has been exhibited
in gallery and museums internationally in over 30 solo exhibitions
and participated in over 70 group shows that include the Corcoran
Gallery of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Art and
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her paintings and prints
are in numerous public collections such as the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, NY, the Los Angeles Museum of Art, the Whitney
Museum and The Saint Louis Art Museum and her work has been
reviewed in publications such as Artforum, Art in America,
The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. She received
a National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artists Grant
as well as a Howard Foundation Grant from Brown University
for research combining digital media and painting. Most recently,
she completed a Chicago Transit Authority commission
Catalogue:
A catalogue titled ON PTG will be published by Poor Farm Press.
This small hard cover tome will include the artist’s
positions accompanied by reproductions of their work. ON PTG
will be available at the galleries in March 2010.
CAA
Studio Art Session: PAINTING PANEL
Saturday, February 13, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM
Grand A, Gold Level, East Tower, Hyatt Regency
Susanna
Coffey, Ann Craven, Anoka Faruqee, Michelle Grabner, Peter
Halley, Thomas Lawson, Judy Ledgerwood, Rebecca Morris, Carrie
Moyer, Sabina Ott, Jon Pestoni, Scott Reeder, and Molly Zuckerman
Hartung
Receptions at the other participating galleries:
All receptions will take place on Saturday, February 13, with
staggered times, starting at JULIUS CÆSAR at 4pm, continuing
to Shane Campbell Gallery at 6pm, and ending at the 119 N
Peoria Building in the West Loop at Rowley Kennerk Gallery
and Western Exhibitions, from 7 to 10pm.
JULIUS
CÆSAR
3311 West Carroll Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60624
312-725-6084 (gallery voicemail) / email: julius@juliuscaesarchicago.com
reception: Saturday, February 13, 4-7 pm
exhibition: February 13 – 28, 2010
Thomas Lawson, Scott Reeder, Carrie Moyer
and Michelle Grabner
Shane Campbell Gallery
1431 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
312-226-2223 / email: info@shanecampbellgallery.com
reception: Saturday, February 13, 6-8 pm
exhibition: February 13 – March 13, 2010
Ann Craven, Peter Halley and Jon
Pestoni
Western Exhibitions
119 N Peoria St, 2A, Chicago IL 60607
312.480.8390 / scott@westernexhibitions.com
reception: Saturday, February 13, 7-10 pm
exhibition: February 13 – March 20, 2010
Anoka Faruqee, Judy Ledgerwood, Sabina Ott, Susanna
Coffey and Richard Hull
Rowley
Kennerk Gallery
119 N. Peoria St., #3C Chicago, IL 60607
773-983-0077 /
email: info@rowleykennerk.com
reception: Saturday, February 13, 7-10 pm
exhibition: February 13 – 27, 2010
Rebecca Morris, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung and
Jutta Koether
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