Ilse Haider: Selected Works 1997—2002
March 13 — June 2007
gallery 4 street level
Ilse Haider studied with Arnulf Rainer in Vienna and then in London with Eduardo
Paolozzi; a convergence of influences in her work which, while detectable, has been
refined into interesting new forms. Born in Salzburg in 1965 she has continuously
worked with photography in combination with sculptural forms, at first with ceramic
and wood over-printed with photographs, and then with wicker and Q-Tips acting as
the ground for the image. Her recent works divert somewhat from this principle,
based upon but not actually being photographs.
In Male Nude (Mannlicher Akt) Haider places a photographic image
under a sheet of glass, the artist maps the form of the figure with silicon gel
onto the glass surface. She then inserts small plastic stamen into the gel in such
a way that they follow the pattern of shadow in the photographic image. These stamens,
which are normally used for plastic flowers, are embedded in the silicon and the
tail. Resembling hair, the stamens protrude above the surface of the silicon.
After the whole figure has been treated in this manner the completed work is peeled
away from the glass and is hung directly on the wall.
Drawing upon the clichéd traditions of nude photography, many of Haider’s
recent images are appropriated from magazines, which were produced in the sixties.
Similar to her larger self-portrait, Haider takes the tradition of the nude –
so long dominated by men depicting women – and reverses the role of the artist
and model.
Exhibited Works
- Out of the series “Etudes academiques”, 1997. Phototransfer
on Q-tips in Plexibox.
- Male Nude (Mannlicher Akt), 1999. Silicon, plastic stamen, colored paper.
Partial loan from the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY.
- after Singry, 1999. Silverprint-emulsion on wood.
- After Velasquez, 1999. Silverprint-emulsion on wood.
- The Consoling Camera, 2002. Artist self portrait with four male nudes.
Black and white photograph.
Life as Art: Live Art Installation
Lauren Argo
June 4 – 24, 2006
enclosed window space at 21c Museum Hotel’s restaurant, Proof on Main
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Mikhail Baryshnikov
Dominican Moves
August 3 – November 2007
gallery street level
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Blue Apple Players:
an exhibition of tableaux vivants
May 13 - July 31, 2008
gallery 3
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Ballads of the Barefoot Mind
Daniel Dutton
October 2006 – January 6, 2007
atrium gallery
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Dia de los Muertos: Day of the Dead
Saturday, November 1 to Sunday, November 9
gallery 4, off the street level gallery
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Marvin Francis: Prison’s Paper Trail
August – January 2008
gallery 4 street level
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Anthony Goicolea
Ramp
November 2007 – January 2008
street level gallery
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Ilse Haider: Selected Works 1997-2002
March 13 – August 3, 2007
gallery 4 street level
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Hybridity
The Evolution of Species and Spaces
in 21st-Century Art
April – September 2006
street level gallery
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Past Highlights
from our ongoing exhibition
New Acquisitions and Highlights
atrium gallery
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Everybody Always Thinks They Are Right:
Stefan Sagmeister
September 3-28, 2008
Outdoor public installation on north corner of 7th and Main St
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Marc Swanson
Beginning to See the Light
July 2007 – January 2008
street level gallery
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Tangled Up In You
Connecting, Coexisting, and Conceiving Identity
street level gallery
February – September 2008
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Through the Rabbit Hole
Sleights of Scale and Flights of Fantasy
November 2006 – June 2007
street level gallery
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John Waters: Unwatchable Series
October 6 – December 11, 2006
street level gallery
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Mickie Winters
Learning to Bend Series
gallery 1 atrium level
Opening reception in conjunction with Ben Sollee cd release performance Nov 16th
and 17th 2008
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