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Redwood Contemporary Arts Initiative, Curator: Leora Maltz-Leca
Jocelyne Prince: Library of Amorphous Matter July 9 – October 10, 2021
In Library of Amorphous Matter, Jocelyne Prince considers the material properties of glass, an amorphous or non-crystalline solid that is the central protagonist of a fantastical library of cracks, drips and scars. Slide Library (2002-present), exhibited in the Redwood’s Rovensky Delivery Room on custom “athenaeum-like” bookcases,...
Doug Fitch Then and Now: Tales from The Big Chair June 17 – Fall 2021
Dough Fitch Then and Now: Tales from The Big Chair is an outdoor sculptural installation created by polymath Doug Fitch to counteract “presentism.” Coined by the scholar Alan Jacobs, presentism is defined as the prevailing over-emphasis on the significance of today’s lived experience and the undervaluing of...
Per Barclay: House of Oil and Water June 28 – September 28, 2019
Norwegian artist Per Barclay presented three bodies of work at the Redwood in the summer of 2019: a site-specific commission, Oil Room(Redwood) (2019) in Abraham Redwood’s eighteenth-century summer house; Untitled (2018), a 7-foot glass house where pumped water sloshes gently and rhythmically around the interior...
Contemporary Art & the Weight of Memory: Pascale Marthine Tayou’s “Remember Bimbia” July 2 – October 28, 2018
In a curator talk, Leora Maltz Leca discussed the Tayou's site-specific memorial for the Redwood, contextualizing his monument to global slavery in light of the larger memorial turn in contemporary art. What does this installation propose? How does it picture history? And what does it...
Edward Ruscha Ex Libris July 2 – October 28, 2018
Commissioned to commemorate the gift of author and New Yorker staff writer Calvin Tomkins’ art book collection to the Redwood, this large-scale acrylic exemplifies Ruscha’s enduring exploration of the visual and connotative potential of words and phrases With words functioning as both bearers of meaning...
Shara Hughes – Pleasure House July 1 – September 21, 2017
Shara Hughes’ Summer House was conceived and created by the artist specifically for the Redwood's eighteenth-century octagonal “folly" in summer 2017. Curated by Dodie Kazanjian, with whom the artist has worked extensively, Kazanjian describes how: "It cannot be entered, but only viewed by one person...
George Condo – Shades of Madness July 1 – 22, 2017
Hung up high up in the Harrison Room of the Redwood, in a surprising confrontation with the early American portraits of white men, George Condo's painting of a nude woman, Shades of Madness, addressed the library's readers through the summer of 2017. The portrait was...
Kevin Dacey: Outside/In March 15 – June 4, 2017
For over a decade, Boston artist Kevin Dacey has been photographing cultural spaces such as museums and libraries, creating liquidy surfaces of reflection that dissolve the boundaries between outside and in: between nature and culture, between reality and its multiple refractions. Launching the artist’s yearlong...