John Waters: Unwatchable Series
October 6 — December 11, 2006
street level gallery
“The word “unwatchable” is the ultimate insult in film criticism.
But when “unwatchable” movie images are kidnapped off of the screen,
isolated out of context, edited together with phony credits and hung on the wall
to form new low-concept narratives, these hostage film stills can no longer be “watched,”
they must be “seen.” Suddenly, going to the movies can never be a disappointment.”
Waters’ quote wonderfully illustrates his working method in the “fine”
art medium of photography over the past 15 years. He attempts to translate the experience
of watching a movie, even a bad one, into seeing a selective new high-concept version
that may have nothing to do with the original film.
Featured in this exhibition are several new photographs along side recent installations.
Each of the pieces tells a new story, frame by frame, until the original source
material has been transformed into the John Waters “re-make.” The art
world, celebrity miscreants, politicians and Waters himself are not spared from
his satirical directorial glare in these incisive new cinematic story boards.
“From the bad real estate of the director’s chair,” Waters hopes
to translate his insider show-biz knowledge into an “artistically incorrect”
celebration of the ludicrous and wonderful extremes in both the film and art world
he so loves.
John Waters was born in 1946 in Baltimore. In 2004, his exhibition John Waters:
Change of Life premiered at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
and traveled to the Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; The Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh,
PA; and The Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA. A fully-illustrated
96-page catalogue is available in the 21C Gift Shop.
Exhibited Works
- Art Market Research, 2006. 1 Chromogenic color print. Courtesy of the artist
and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
- Bad Directors Chair, 2006. Canvas, wood, steel, paint with leather bound
script. Courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
- Destroy All Screeners, 2006. 1 Chromogenic color print. Courtesy
of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
- Gay is not Enough, 2006. 1 Chromogenic color print. Courtesy of
the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
- Cutaway, 2000. 8 C-prints. Courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
- Last Call, 2003. 8 C-prints. Courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky
Gallery.
- Shoplifter, 2006. 4 Chromogenic color prints. Collection 21C Museum.
- Ex-President, 2006. 3 Chromogenic color prints. Collection 21C
Museum.
- Hardy Har, 2006. 1 Chromogenic color print with infra-red sensor, activated
mechanical pump and distilled water. Collection 21C Museum.
- Funny Face, 2003. Photocopied drawing on plywood, metal chain. Collection
21C Museum.
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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