Danica Barboza Jason Hirata Yuki Kimura Duane Linklater
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Danica Barboza Jason Hirata Yuki Kimura Duane Linklater 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 Danica Barboza Jason Hirata Yuki Kimura Duane Linklater 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 Danica Barboza Radii Decem as Linking Anima of a Relationship Anima of a Relationship From a Chapter in Passage [A Satellite Unit to [The ‘SV’ Edition] (Section B) [The ‘SV’ Edition] (Section A) Acclimatization ‘Anima of a Relationship’] 2019 2019 2019 2019 Hand-modeled clay, white Silicone sex doll, wood Hand-modeled clay, acrylic Hand-modeled clay, acrylic acrylic paint, textured paint, shipping crate, shiny chenille paint, rope, yarn, wood, plastic paint, metal crutch, synthetic paper, metal, newspaper, pillows, chenille fabric, felt, clothing hangers, condensed rope, plastic clothing hangers, rooibos tea bags, gloss, cotton batting, embroidered foam, PVC piping, newspaper, condensed foam, PVC piping, wooden blocks, Mac silk-satin blend coat, wool plastic bottle, orange plastic newspaper, plastic bottle, computer sweater, yarn, wig, shipping crates, black plastic shipping maroon plastic crate Courtesy of the artist and foam, pink PVC matting, crate, signature tape-binding Courtesy of the artist and Lomex Gallery, New York embroidered top and bottom with protective gloss, shower Lomex Gallery, New York lounge-wear, bean bag chairs curtains, child’s wooden Courtesy of the artist and chair, plastic child’s toy, white Lomex Gallery, New York shelving unit, metal table leg, wooden shipping crate, cherry wood stained card-table top, Insignia TV monitor, wooden pole, metal pole, painted silicone, natural hair, painted glass Courtesy of the artist and Lomex Gallery, New York 1 2 4 Danica Barboza (b. 1988, New York) lives and works in New York and graduated from Cooper Union in 2012. Recent solo exhibitions 3 include Omnia - Mercurial, Interposition, Galerie Buchholz, Cologne (2019); and EXPECTATIONS - HISTO-SATIS, Lomex, New York (2017). Barboza published a limited edition of her ongoing novel SPONDERE earlier this year and will be exhibiting a series of new works at the Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, in early 2020. 1 2 Jason Hirata Floaters Why Not Lie? 2020 2020 Projectors Plastic bottles, urine The projectors on view were loaned to Artists Space by 80WSE Gallery. They are projecting a white Courtesy of 80WSE Gallery, New York test pattern which is part of their factory programming. The bottles on view were found in public spaces in New York. Both artworks are finished when they have been returned. 1 2 Jason Hirata (b. 1986, Seattle, WA) lives and works in New York. Hirata holds a BFA in photography from the University of Washington. Recent solo exhibitions include Pelican, Svetlana, New York (2019); Veronica Project Space, Seattle (2019); Work Organized by Jason Hirata, Kunstverein Nuremberg (2019); The Brink, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle (2016); and Muscle Beach, Portland (2016). Coinciding with this exhibition at Artists Space, Hirata is presenting Sometimes You’re Both, a solo exhibition at 80WSE, NYU. 1 2 Yuki Kimura Wardrobe Extensions Version 5 The Circle 2019 2019 Three wood wardrobes with metal hardware, wood panel, paint 21 stainless steel round trays Wardrobe Extensions is an ongoing project, first presented in 2016, and is reconfigured here at Artists Courtesy of the artist Courtesy of the artist Space in its fifth iteration. Three wardrobe units are installed individually throughout the galleries, their back panels upright against white-painted sections of wall, fusing this furniture—taken from Kimura’s childhood bedroom—into the structural perimeter of the exhibition spaces. Formerly connected as an in-built internal system (drawers, desk, bookshelves, door) that bisected one small room, the wardrobes are dislocated from their earlier place and now function as nomadic sculptural vessels. Crossing borders and time zones, this group of objects are positioned into novel configurations that accumulate more abstract or formal properties and associations in tandem with each site of public display. The Circle is a new sculpture formed of silver trays in different sizes that are arranged on top of each other in incrementally smaller dimensions. Silver trays evoke the act of hosting others in one’s own environment, perhaps in a formal or ritualistic way, in which a guest is welcomed and put at ease. The contents upon such platters are likely to reveal a particular tradition or cultural pretext and its form can be understood as a pedestal for a host’s desired projection of affluence, taste, and generosity. Pedestals nest within pedestals, their oscillating scales and harshly spotlit polished surfaces transforming the repetition of a single utilitarian object into something more like an optical experiment. This work signifies the beginning of Artists Space’s own life in its new building in the style of an offering. 2 1 1 1 Yuki Kimura (b. 1971, Kyoto, Japan) lives and works between Berlin and Kyoto. Recent solo exhibitions include Reception, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo (2019); Inhuman Transformation of New Year’s Decoration, Obsolete Conception or 2, CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2016); Gluck50, Milan (2014); Izu Photo Museum, Japan (2010); and Daiwa Press Viewing Room, Japan (2009). Kimura has also participated in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, including Ocean of Images: New Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2015); Better Homes, SculptureCenter, New York (2013); São Paulo Biennial (2012); and Daegu Photo Biennale, Daegu (2012). Duane Linklater 1 2 Lead support provided by Board of Directors landlesscolumnbundle dislodgevanishskinground VIA Art Fund 2019 2019 Special exhibition support Cindy Sherman Eight teepee poles, white paint, charcoal, rabbit fur coat, 12 teepee poles, steel cable, white paint, charcoal, rope, provided by Laurence Honorary Lifetime Member mink fur coat, rope with teepee cover: digital print on linen, black tea, blueberry Eisenstein & Robin Zimelman Courtesy of the artist and Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver extract, sumac, charcoal Eleanor Cayre Courtesy of the artist and Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver For assistance with this President exhibition, many thanks to: Steven Schindler 80WSE Gallery, NYU President Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver Andy Stillpass Lomex Gallery, New York Treasurer Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo Liam Gillick Pooja Seshadri Secretary Carly Englander Shane Akeroyd Design Negar Azimi Eric Wrenn Office Inc Jonathan Caplan Stephen Cheng Staff of Artists Space Martin Cox Jay Sanders Claire Distenfeld Olshan Miriam Katzeff Darby English Jamie Stevens LaToya Ruby Frazier Hana Tran Barbara Gladstone Stella Cilman Carol Greene Colleen O’Connor Rachel Harrison Kate Temple Joan Jonas Witts David Joselit Nia Nottage Philippa Polskin Ian Berman Seth Price Jill Moshman Eleanor Heyman Propp Lizzie Smith Allan Schwartzman Amanda Sharp Rirkrit Tiravanija 2 1 Friends and supporters 11 Cortlandt Alley Founders Founding Artists Core Contributors Super Friends Friends Visionary Yuji Agematsu Peter Wächtler The Cowles Charitable Trust David Joselit & Sophie Morner Jacob King Richard Aldrich Kara Walker Lambent Foundation Fund of Steven Incontro Hauser & Wirth Allese Thomson Eleanor Cayre Harold Ancart Kelley Walker Tides Foundation Bryan Meehan David Zwirner Irene Mamiye Barbara Gladstone Ed Atkins Jeff Way The Andy Warhol Foundation Alexander S.C. 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