16.04.2005 - 19.05.2005
"New Works on paper"
Anastasi is one of the founders of Conceptual Art with solid
connections in his earliest works to Minimalism. His exhibits
"Sound Objects", 1964-65 and "Six Sites", 1966/67, set the stage for
exhibitions under the eventually widely used term 'Site Specific'. In
the last four and a half decades this genre has developed into a
veritable industry. Even before those two mold breaking
exhibitions Anastasi had developed his signature innovation of the use
of process in what he refers to as his "unsighted drawings". They
were begun in 1963 and are ongoing in continually developing
strategies. They are typically keyed to the body -- the pocket drawings
and other stationary unsigted works, or to the space in which they were
made -- Six Sites and Continuum. Of all the Conceptualists and
Minimalists, Anastasi is virtually alone as one who, since the '60's,
has consistently pushed the boundaries of the medium of drawing.
His lead has been followed by many -- even to the adoption of
specific genres he has invented.
The major focus of this exhibition will be Anastasi's drawings, but
some of the prints made during his current residency will also be
exhibited. The drawings will span a period from 1984 to the
present, some made expressly for this showing. His practice
embraces drawing as performance, the incorporation of chance,
rigorous focus on the present and the body’s relationship to their
execution. These are some of the funda-mental themes of
Minimalism and Conceptualism that were forged by these very inno-
vations. Although he is a master his oeuvre is not limited to
drawing. His sculpt-ures, paintings, photographs, videos, and
films have, like his drawings, consistently helped to define these
mediums. They have also contributed to the essential units of
meaning of Minimalism and Conceptualism. As art Historian Thomas
McEvilley has stated, Anastasi pioneered in the use of tautology, and
one of the earliest to erase boundaries and embrace
dematerialization. These are signature themes of both move-ments.
Underlying his practice is Anastasi's conviction that "the only
interesting thing about taste is that it is always changing”. His
referencing of the body in each of his various drawing strategies is
evident from the smallest to the largest works. This is
accomplished by a rigorously reduced phenomenological approach where
each gesture is tailored to its particular scale and method of
execution. A series might begin by folding a paper small enough
to fit into a tiny space -- the Pocket Drawings--or, in the case of the
Subway or Bus Drawings, by placing a small sheet that fits
comfortably on his lap while in transit. The viewer standing
before these drawings senses the artist's presence during their
execution.
Stalke has worked with William Anastasi for almost twenty years. We are
especially pleased to present this exhibition at a stage in the
artist's career when inter-national recognition is growing
exponentially. His work is represented in the per-manent
collections of every major American museum and a number of important
European ones. He is also generously represented in the largest
and most important private collection of contemporary drawings in the
world as well as in many leading private collections of paintings and
scupltures world wide. Currently two of his 1969 Pocket Drawings are
showing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as part of their
exhibition "Drawings From The Modern, Part II, 1945-1975". These
two works were acquired by the museum in 2004 at the same time that
they acquired two larger conceptual pencil and ink drawings from 1989.
The two Pocket Drawings from 1969 are reproduced in the book on MOMA's
collection titled "Drawings From The Modern, 1945-1975" just published.
"William Anastasi: Works on Paper" at Stalke Gallery is the first in a
series of three sequential solo European exhibitions. Opening
April 30th to June 21st, Thomas Rehbein Gallery in Cologne will show
early works from the ’60’s and ’70’s and June 4 – July 31st, Art Agents
in Hamburg will show Blind, 1966/2005, in which every surface of the
gallery’s interior will have been camouflaged at Anastasi's direction
by a small battalion of painters.
At 7 PM during the opening there will be a brief talk by the artist.
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