Theaster Gates: A Way of Working

Sears Crosstown Building, 495 N. Watkins, Free admission

In partnership with VO2 Networx, the University of Memphis Department of Art, Memphis College of Art, and Rhodes College Art Department, Crosstown Arts is pleased to welcome internationally-recognized installation and social practice artist Theaster Gates for a public lecture and panel discussion at Sears Crosstown on the evening of Saturday, November 16.

His presentation, “A Way of Working,” will introduce and explore his artistic practice and ways of working with various systems, including university, philanthropic, government, studio and museum structures, to create new models for creative engagement and redevelopment.

The historic Sears Crosstown building is in its last few months as an abandoned structure, as the Crosstown Development Project will begin construction in early 2014.  Gates’ lecture and panel discussion will highlight this monumental moment of remaking place and space.

Following the lecture, a panel discussion will be held with Gates and members of the Crosstown Development Project’s design team. Panelists include Walter Hood, professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning and Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley and founder and principal at Hood Design, and Frank Ricks, principal at Looney Ricks Kiss. Todd Richardson of the Crosstown Development Project will moderate the discussion.

Read an interview with Theaster Gates in the New York Times

Recent media in Chicago Magazine, W Magazine and Art in America

About the artist:

Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates has developed an expanded practice that includes space development, object making, performance and critical engagement with many publics. Founder of the non-profit Rebuild Foundation, Gates is currently Director of Arts and Public Life at the University of Chicago.

Gates’ current exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago extends the work he conceived for dOCUMENTA(13) in Kassel, Germany. Recent exhibition and performance venues also include the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Punta della Dogana, Venice; Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA; Birmingham Museum of Art; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston; Locust Projects, Miami; the Seattle Art Museum; Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Milwaukee Art Museum; Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; the Armory Show and the Whitney Biennial in New York.

In 2012, Gates was awarded the inaugural Vera List Center Prize for Art and Politics, the Wall Street Journal’s Arts Innovator of the Year, a Creative Time Global Residency Fellowship, and became a United States Artists Kippy Fellow. Gates has also received awards and grants from Creative Capital, the Joyce Foundation, Graham Foundation, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, and Artadia. He is represented by Kavi Gupta Gallery in Chicago and White Cube in London.

Artist website

Crosstown Arts thanks Elliot Perry for co-organizing this program.

Special thanks to our program sponsors and partners:

Valerie Piraino: Reconstruction

Crosstown Arts is pleased to present Reconstruction, an exhibition of works by New York-based artist Valerie Piraino. Her work examines how sentimental objects are used to rebuild portraits of place and time. With slide installations, framed porcelain cameos, and works on paper, Piraino uses conditions from a recollected past to address the meaning of nostalgia and memory. The artist will visit Memphis and present a discussion of her work on Wednesday, November 20, at 6 pm at the gallery.

Valerie Piraino (b. 1981 Kigali, Rwanda) received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004 and her MFA from Columbia University in 2009.  She was artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2009-2010 and was nominated for the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant in 2011 and 2012.  Recent and forthcoming exhibitions include “Could Not Bear the Sight of It” Contemporary Art Interventions on Critical Whiteness at the Jane Addams Hull House Museum, Chicago, Illinois (2014), Photoplay at Cindy Rucker Gallery, New York, NY (2013), Present Future at Artissima, Turin, Italy (2013). She lives and works in New York City.

Artist Talk: Wednesday, November 20, 6 pm (5:30 reception)
Discussion moderated by Cedar Lorca Nordbye

Artist Statement 2013

“Working in installation, sculpture and photography, my work explores how images can be re-contextualized.   I think of homes and domestic spaces as sites that are integral to influencing subjectivity, in particular family photographs and slides.

I look to personal mementos as malleable forms. Working from an archive of slides, I create immersive tableaux that critique nostalgia. Drawing from theater, cinema and literature, I make dramatic and disorienting settings that house projected slides. My photographs are a more literal take on malleability, where slides are projected on to fabric and manipulated.  I work to create a psychological backdrop where personal narratives are continuously re-interpreted.”

http://www.valeriepiraino.com

Crosstown Arts thanks Elliot Perry for co-organizing this exhibition.

Image: Valerie Piraino, With Pen in Hand, 2010, frames, slide projectors, slides, tables, 7’x7’x9’

Valerie Piraino: Reconstruction
October 18-November 30, 2013

Crosstown Arts
422 N. Cleveland
Memphis, TN 38104