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September 9 to October 15, 2011
Reception: Friday, September 9, 5 to 8pm
Gallery talk by Stan Shellabarger on Saturday, September 17, 4pm
This show opens on Friday, September 9 with a free public
reception from 5 to 8pm and will run through October
15, 2011. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11am
to 6pm and by appointment. On Saturday, September 17,
Shellabarger will discuss his conceptual concerns and
his process in creating the work in the show in a Gallery
Talk that will start at 4pm. This talk, part of Gallery
Weekend Chicago, is free and open to the public.
Gallery
1: STAN SHELLABARGER
In
Gallery 1, Stan Shellabarger, a performance artist known for
his 12-hour long walks made in celebration of Equinoxes and
Solstices, will show several printed objects and artist-book
hybrids that are derived from his continued interest in issues
relating to the body, the Earth and for devising alternative
methods of drawing.
The centerpiece of the show is a long accordion-fold artist
book, presented stretched out across a low-slung pedestal
in the middle of the gallery, features a 6-color reductive
woodcut made by Shellabarger’s repetitive pacing atop
wooden panels while wearing special boots, with coarse grit
sandpaper affixed to their soles. For his “Dragging
Book”, another accordion-fold piece, Shellabarger hung
10 steel plates on a wall and while wearing sandpaper-covered
gloves, dragged his hands across the plates while pacing parallel
to the wall. He printed the plates like one would a drypoint,
in red ink in an edition of 10, and affixed one of the steel
plates on the cover of each book in the edition. Two colorful
reduction woodcuts resemble welcome mats, where Shellabarger
again created the image by stepping on the wooden substrate
with sandpaper-covered boots. Western Exhibitions will also
show two framed black-and-white documentary-style photographs
from Shellabarger’s first walking performance -- he
walked intermittently in a circular path for an entire year
in 1993.
Shellabarger will also show a selection of new Walking Books,
a body of work he introduced in his last show at Western Exhibitions
in 2008, in which he marries his performance and book-making
impulses by pacing on long sheets of rag paper with graphite-soled
shoes. His footsteps create a luminous graphite/gray drawing
that betrays the pattern of the surface trod upon. The verso
side of the drawing simultaneously becomes a beautiful blind
embossment of this same surface. He folds the paper accordion
style and affixes the ends to waxed MDF panels that function
as the covers of the book.
This is Stan Shellabarger’s third solo show at Western
Exhibitions. Photographs from Stan Shellabarger’s first-ever
walking performance, "One Year Circle, Easton, Maine"
from 1993, were recently included in a group show at the Museum
of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC) in Nice, France, alongside
performance luminaries Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Chris
Burden, Valie Export, Paul McCarthy, among others. His solo
shows include a pine-needle installation at the Hyde Park
Art Center in 2009, a 12 x 12 New Work/New Artists exhibition
at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art in December 2005,
collaborative shows with his husband Dutes Miller at Western
Exhibitions in 2007 and 2010 and his 2004 solo show at Western
Exhibitions was reviewed in Art in America, artforum.com and
ArtUS. He second solo show with Western Exhibitions in September
2008 was discussed in the Chicago Tribune, New City, Art Letter,
Flavorpill, and Artslant. Shellabarger lives and works in
Chicago.
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