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Brian Mckee 'structural memory'    Nov 13 - Jan 24, 2009

Structural Memory #20
Brian McKee
Structural Memory #20, 2006-2008
 
Structural Memory #23
Brian McKee
Structural Memory #23, 2006-2008
 
 
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Brian McKee. structural memory
Eröffnung: Donnerstag, 13. November 2008, 19-21 Uhr/ opening
Thursday, November 13, 2008, 7 to 9 p.m.

Ausstellung: 14. November - 20. Dezember 2008/ exhibition: November 14, 2008 – January 24, 2009
Öffnungszeiten Di-Fr 13-18 Uhr, Sa 11-15 Uhr, u.n.V/ opening hours: Tue-Fri 1-6 pm, Sat 11 am–3 pm and by appointment

Brian McKee wurde mit seiner 2004 in Afghanistan entstandenen Serie “Detritus” einem größeren Publikum bekannt und erwarb sich rasch internationale Anerkennung.
Wir freuen uns sehr, nach der ersten Einzelausstellung “Detritus” im Jahre 2004 nun Brian McKees neuen Werkkomplex “Structural Memory” vorstellen zu können.
“This project focuses on images of large-scale urban architecture and architectural landscape. For this part of the project the images happen to come from 3 major cities in Lebanon that where badly damaged during the “JULY 2006 WAR” But the images are not meant to only reflect the historic events that occurred during that period in Lebanon. They are constructed to be a metaphor for the way we create our own structural memory. The images themselves are often dark and mysterious, but they are not meant to be ghost-like cities or fading dreams. The images invoke a sense of wonderment, or awe, and a chance for exploration as one looks through the various layers to try and come to an understanding of how we perceive this particular space. It is, after all, a constructed space but one that, in the end, contains just as much reality as the most straightforward photographic document or personal memory.” artist statement Brian McKee, 2008
Brian McKee (*1977, lebt in New York) studierte an der Interlochen Arts Academy sowie am Bard College bei Stephen Shore, Larry Fink und Barbara Ess. Von 1996-2001 war er als Assistent und Studioleiter für Lynn Davis tätig. Seine Arbeiten sind in internationalen privaten und öffentlichen Sammlungen vertreten, so zum Beispiel in der Sammlung der Münchener Rück, der Collection Martin Margulies, Miami oder der Sagamore Collection, Miami.

2004 Brian McKee (*1977) has gained international recognition for his photographic series “Detritus” of Afghanistan. Nusser & Baumgart is pleased to present a second solo show “structural memory”, a new series by New York based artist Brian McKee.
“This project focuses on images of large-scale urban architecture and architectural landscape. For this part of the project the images happen to come from 3 major cities in Lebanon that where badly damaged during the “JULY 2006 WAR”. But the images are not meant to only reflect the historic events that occurred during that period in Lebanon. They are constructed to be a metaphor for the way we create our own structural memory. The images themselves are often dark and mysterious, but they are not meant to be ghost-like cities or fading dreams. The images invoke a sense of wonderment, or awe, and a chance for exploration as one looks through the various layers to try and come to an understanding of how we perceive this particular space. It is, after all, a constructed space but one that, in the end, contains just as much reality as the most straightforward photographic document or personal memory.” artist statement Brian McKee, 2008.
Brian McKee (*1977, lives in New York) studied at the Interlochen Arts Academy and at the Bard College under Stephen Shore, Larry Fink and Barbara Ess. From 1996 to 2001 he was assistant and studio leader for Lynn Davis. His work is represented in international private and public collections, for example the Collection of Munich Re, Munich, the Collection Martin Margulies, Miami or the Sagamore Collection, Miami.

For further information please contact the gallery at +49 (0)89 22 18 75 or info@nusserbaumgart.com.

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