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All Editions Jimmie Durham | “Look Ahead“, 2013 | (for Parkett 92)
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Jimmie Durham
“Look Ahead“, 2013
(for Parkett 92)

€2,500.00

Read a Parkett text on Jimmie Durham
Parkett Vol. 92

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"Through interventions and transformations, Durham seeks to liberate marginalized materials and narratives. In the process, he raises complex questions about the identities of things and beings."
Dirk Snauwaert, Parkett No. 92, 2013

Additional Quote
“While one of the falling leaves has already disappeared—there is a halting void at the center of this nine-color silkscreen print—artist Jimmie Durham confirms the work's inevitable decline by way of the moving text: “We have used durable material for this work. Even so it will go away and be forgotten.” -Artspace

“Look Ahead“, 2013 (for Parkett 92)
9 color silkscreen print, on Arches Velin 400 g/m2,
one leaf lasercut, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2” (80 x 80 cm).
Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich,
Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered

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Read a Parkett text on Jimmie Durham
Parkett Vol. 92

Quote from Parkett
"Through interventions and transformations, Durham seeks to liberate marginalized materials and narratives. In the process, he raises complex questions about the identities of things and beings."
Dirk Snauwaert, Parkett No. 92, 2013

Additional Quote
“While one of the falling leaves has already disappeared—there is a halting void at the center of this nine-color silkscreen print—artist Jimmie Durham confirms the work's inevitable decline by way of the moving text: “We have used durable material for this work. Even so it will go away and be forgotten.” -Artspace

“Look Ahead“, 2013 (for Parkett 92)
9 color silkscreen print, on Arches Velin 400 g/m2,
one leaf lasercut, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2” (80 x 80 cm).
Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich,
Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered

Read a Parkett text on Jimmie Durham
Parkett Vol. 92

Quote from Parkett
"Through interventions and transformations, Durham seeks to liberate marginalized materials and narratives. In the process, he raises complex questions about the identities of things and beings."
Dirk Snauwaert, Parkett No. 92, 2013

Additional Quote
“While one of the falling leaves has already disappeared—there is a halting void at the center of this nine-color silkscreen print—artist Jimmie Durham confirms the work's inevitable decline by way of the moving text: “We have used durable material for this work. Even so it will go away and be forgotten.” -Artspace

“Look Ahead“, 2013 (for Parkett 92)
9 color silkscreen print, on Arches Velin 400 g/m2,
one leaf lasercut, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2” (80 x 80 cm).
Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich,
Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered


Contribution to Parkett vol. 100/101

“In the early 80s Maria Thereza Alves and I were living in Manhattan. (we left in 87 for mexico) It was the beginning days of a big change in art systems; on one hand art fairs (which I predicted would not last) were starting up and  money from the  newly rich was coming in to some parts of  artists’ circles. On the other hand, artists who were not white were forcing the systems to open up. This marvelous phenomenon was made possible by women artists who themselves made the art world change.

I remember so much from those days but what looked from the outside as the lightning bolt of Jean Michel Basquiat looked from minority artists’ groups as a kind of suspicious gesture on the part of some people in power positions.  Basquiat did something beautiful, delightful. But we mostly saw it as one pretty guy using the racism and fear of the establishment of his own advantage.

Time slithered on and suddenly a new century. Just like the beginnings of the last one, it really did look new and different. The internet was about to connect us all and create freedoms of all sorts.

Events and situations rose and sank, crises came and went and now after much waste and posturing there seems to be some solid changes just on the horizon.

I complained for years about the proliferation of art fairs; until Maria Thereza returned from Sharjah with stories of artists from almost forbidden places doing brilliant work and showing it in places hardly considered real before.

We live in hard times. People are responding well, and whether or not we make it through it is a good time to make art.”
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Jimmie Durham

 

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