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Opening on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 from 6 to 8pm,
running through December 19th.
For his first solo show at David Krut Projects, Joseph Hart presents a new suite of work. Hart utilizes visits to museums and reproductions from art history books as platforms for examining the politics of presentation,and how value can be manipulated through different modes of display.
Fixtures such as vitrines, pedestals, frames and plinths are reoccurring
images in his work, providing formal structure while also serving as
symbols of significance. Equal parts drawing, painting, construction and
collage, Hart’s work manages to balance the historical with the
contemporary, the recognizable with the abstract, all with diverse and exciting results.
Hart treats his surface as a stage or theater set: his process of using various materials and approaches,
manipulating images, applying color and marks over and over, cutting and editing and building back up,
and designing awkward yet resolved compositions, all play essential roles in his carefully crafted scenes.
In Untitled (Hoard), 2009, whimsical forms move in and out of focus, while a treasure trove of recognizable
objects and antiquities float on and off of display shelves. Hugger-Mugger, 2009, capitalizes on
Twombly-esque mark making, featuring a fury of gestures, lines and fragments exploding across the
surface. In Big Smile #3, 2009, a Flemish floral still-life oil painting that Hart discovered hanging in a lonely
dark corner of the Musée du Louvre, is re-interpreted through heavy layers of graphite and bursts of sharp
color, suggesting a new sense of attention, importance and vitality.
Born in New Hampshire (1976), Joseph Hart lives and works in New York City. In 1999, he received his
BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Most recently, his work has been included in the New Talents
section of Art Cologne. He has been the recipient of The Saltonstall Foundation Residency Fellowship
(2005), and a juror for the Scholastic Art Awards in the division of drawing and printmaking. Hart’s mixed
media works on paper have been exhibited at Galerie Markus Winter in Berlin, Galerie Vidal St.-Phalle,
Paris, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, CRG Gallery and
Alexander & Bonin in New York, among others.
A catalogue has been published in conjunction with this exhibition, featuring an interview with Kate
McCrickard and an essay by Matthew Rich. The catalogue will be available for purchase from David Krut
Projects, New York.
For further information, please contact Genevieve Lowe or Hannah Dumes at the address below.
www.davidkrut.com
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