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Date: February 27 - May 23, 2010 Place: Galleries 4, 5, 6 |
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Image: Thomas Hirschhorn, Abstract Resistance (detail) , 2006 Collection Walker Art Center |
Starting with Michel Foucault’s assertion that “where there is power, there is resistance,” curator Yasmil Raymond argues that art made since World War II has been shaped by traumatic historical events in complex ways. Rather than creating an explicit art of social protest, artists have responded to violence and upheaval with art that rejects comforting moral certainties. Such art, says Raymond, is “resistant to interpretation; it withholds information, it tends to evade identification, and certainly it protests interrogation.”
Abstract Resistance brings together four generations of artists whose works have rarely, if ever, been seen together in one installation. Works by legendary figures such as Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Philip Guston, and Willem de Kooning are juxtaposed with new acquisitions and a commissioned piece by artists currently at the forefront of contemporary art, including Rachel Harrison, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gedi Sibony, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes, among others.
The “abstract” qualities of the works in the exhibition are grounded in the context of the real world in ways that are emotional, visceral, and confrontational, creating an ethical relationship to recent events and the challenges facing political thought today. They are inherently “contemporary” and meant to be understood in the context of our times, when so much in our culture and society seems geared toward individualism, escapism, and a familiar kind of order. In both scale and content, Wilkes’ walk-in environment, commissioned by the Walker, evokes a domestic space in which the viewer is surrounded by found and hand-made vessels, toys, and a life-size terracotta figure that suggest symbols of birth, life, and communion.
In their struggle with the abstract qualities of death, violence, and conflict, the artists represented in Abstract Resistance provoke discomfort as well as the possibility for empathy.
To accompany the exhibition, the Walker will publish a collection of essays by exhibition curator Yasmil Raymond, art historian Simon Baier, and philosopher Marcus Steinweg as well as artist statements by Thomas Hirschhorn, Gedi Sibony, and Cathy Wilkes. The publication will be available online and through the Walker Art Center Shop in April.
Abstract Resistance is made possible by generous support from Michael Peel, Lisa and Pat Denzer, Leni and David Moore, Jr., and the Robert Lehman Foundation. Catalogue support is provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Curatorial research supported by Etant donnés: The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art. Cathy Wilkes' installation supported by the British Council. Media partner Mpls.St.Paul Magazine.
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Preshow Tour The Complexity of Beauty Thursday, April 22, 2010 7:00 pm |
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Mack Lecture Opening-Day Talk: On Art and Discomfort Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:00 pm |
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Exhibition Preview Party Walker After Hours/Preview Party Friday, February 26, 2010 9:00 pm to 12:00 am |
Related Links
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Abstract Resistance http://channel.walkerart.org/play/abstract-resistance/ Walker Channel | |
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Robert Irwins Walker installation: Were you there in 71? http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/2009/08/14/robert-irwins-walker-installation-were-you-there-in-71/ Walker blogs, Visual Arts: General | |
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A week of Abstract Resistance programs, starting TONIGHT http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/2010/02/23/a-week-of-abstract-resistance-programs-starting-tonight/ Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: Around the Galleries | |
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Opening-Day Talk: On Art and Discomfort http://channel.walkerart.org/play/art-and-discomfort/ Walker Channel | |
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Tour Guides in Abstract Resistance Are Ready for your Questions http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/2010/02/26/tour-guides-in-abstract-resistance-are-ready-for-your-questions/ Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: Around the Galleries | |
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Behind the Scenes: Installing Abstract Resistance http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/2010/03/10/behind-the-scenes-installing-abstract-resistance/ Walker blogs, Visual Arts: Behind the Scenes | |
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Abstract Resistance installation views on flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkerart/sets/72157623470501001/ | |



