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Only the Ashes

Sanford Biggers

日期
23.11.2021 | 12.01.2022
画廊
London

MASSIMODECARLO is pleased to present Only the Ashes, Sanford Biggers’ latest solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition premieres a new development in his practice; the sculptural series Chimera, alongside seminal examples from the bodies of work the artist has been evolving over the last two decades.

Sanford Biggers’ works travel across history and place, compressing time that has elapsed and the spaces in-between by drawing together disparate aesthetics, materials and concepts. Despite their differences, these elements are not used in juxtaposition to one another within his works, but are united by the denominator common to all, human interaction, which is tangible in all his work, whether literally in human form or conceptually. By featuring different series of works side by side, Only the Ashes reflects the important role that syncretism plays within Biggers’ practice

The three marble works in the exhibition, Andromeda, Nile and A Wiser Fool, from the artist’s recent Chimera series, respond to recent scholarship concerning the ‘white-washing’ of canonical Greco-Roman sculptures. Though now presented as pure white sculptures, they are believed to have originally been colourfully painted. Stripped of their original aesthetic, they have been appropriated by some to support the narrative of European white homogeneity and superiority. This draws parallels with the ‘black-washing’ of various African objects; the incorporation of masks, similarly stripped of paint and adornments as well as any ritual use, into early twentieth century European modernism. The Chimera works, an amalgamation of African and Europeans masks, objects and bodies, highlight the cultural misinterpretations caused by ignoring original source and aesthetic. The works present a confrontational union of human and spirit forms as their opposing components are rendered into a homogenous monochromatic marble whole, transformed into ‘objects for a future ethnography’.

The Shimmer series, conversely, use a combination of different materials to focus on individual subjects; the artist creates small figurative sculptures, marking and then immersing them into a poignant mixture of tar and acrylic, which is then dipped into glitter. Referred to by Biggers as ‘power objects’ they represent specific people, but their identity is not made plain. Instead, the aura held within the figure is projected and embodied through its amplified sequined shadow. Cast from the base of the figure to the wall behind, the connection between figure and shadow runs directly between the two components. The shadow personifies the power within the figure, implying their bodily presence within the work. As the viewers’ own shadow mingles amongst the sequinned shadows, those that the latter represents are established as physically present within the exhibition space alongside the viewer, giving agency to the unknown figure.

The Codex series, which includes both the quilt paintings and sculptures, encourages the viewer to feel their own physicality in the artwork. Like the source finding process used to create the Chimera series, Biggers formulates the quilt compositions from a variety of objects and materials. Using antique handcrafted quilts as the foundation of the work he, quite literally, ‘patchworks’ together the fabrics to create one cohesive work. This process draws together not only different materials but also a range of makers while activating different senses; the quilts are collaborative works between the artist and their original makers, whose craftsmanship and physical movement are woven into the quilt’s hand-stitching, while the imperfections and patina left by bodies over many years of use create unique surface texture. These past collaborators imbue the works with auratic presence and, hung without the barrier of glass, the viewer is reciprocally inspired to sense their own body and presence within these tactile works.

Heinz Collection Justin Lubke
Sanford Biggers

桑福德-比格斯 1970 年出生于洛杉矶。他在纽约生活和工作。


桑福德-比格斯的作品是叙事、视角和历史的交织,在审视孕育这些作品的背景的同时,也对当下发生的事情发表了看法。他的作品多种多样,通过使用古董棉被和纺织品、世界各地的古典
雕塑、声波干预、表演和视频,探索经常被忽视的美学、文化、历史和政治叙事,将自己定位为过去的合作者。


Biggers 将自己的创作过程描述为 “概念拼凑”,这是一种将
观念、形式和流派进行移植、组合和并置的方法,挑战传统的历史学、出处和官方叙事,从而创造出未来人种学的艺术作品


毕格斯在其职业生涯中获得过无数奖项和荣誉,包括史密森尼艺术家研究奖学金、莫豪斯学院本尼开拓者奖、古根海姆奖学金、第 26 届海因茨艺术奖、美国艺术与文学学院奖、罗马美国学院 2017 年罗马视觉艺术奖等。他的作品被纽约布鲁克林博物馆、洛杉矶县艺术博物馆、芝加哥当代艺术博物馆、纽约现代艺术博物馆、明尼阿波利斯沃克艺术中心、纽约惠特尼美国艺术博物馆等永久收藏。