“I STARTED MAKING COUCHES ABOUT 1969 OR 1970. I NEEDED SOME PLACE TO
SIT DOWN, WHICH IS THE BEST REASON FOR MAKING THEM, I SUPPOSE.”
—JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.Artists often come to be associated with
specific mediums or bodies of work when in fact their practices are
much more expansive. Visual artists are frequently also musicians,
designers, performers, filmmakers, writers, furniture makers, and so
on. An encounter with one of the couches made by John Chamberlain, an
artist best known for his metal sculptures, can be surprising, but the
reality is that artists integrate their studio practices into all
their life activities.
This presentation focuses on East End ARTISTS WHO HAVE PRODUCED
FUNCTIONAL FURNITURE AS AN EXTENSION OF THEIR CREATIVE PRACTICES—as
a means of problem-solving, as an element of designed living, and as a
way to foster social spaces. _Functional Relationships: Artist-Made
Furniture_ presents work by Scott Bluedorn, John Chamberlain, Liz
Collins, Quentin Curry, Peter Dayton, Connie Fox, Kurt Gumaer, Mary
Heilmann, Yung Jake, Donald Judd, Julian Schnabel, Karen Simon,
Elizabeth Strong-Quevas, Mark Wilson, Robert Wilson, Evan Yee, Nico
Yektai, and Almond Zigmund.
In conjunction with _Functional Relationships_ , GUILD HALL
commissioned two projects as further explorations of this common
practice: Lindsay Morris’s photographs of interior spaces show how
ARTISTS UTILIZE FURNITURE AND SHAPE THEIR DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTS, while
Almond Zigmund’s installation _Wading Room_ in the Marks Family
South Gallery provides an artist-designed environment for activation
through public use and a series of participatory programs.
This exhibition was organized by Melanie Crader, museum director and
curator of visual arts, with Philippa Content, museum manager and
registrar and Claire Hunter, museum coordinator and curatorial
associate.
…
Pictured: Installation view, John Chamberlain: THE TIGHTER THEY’RE
WOUND, THE HARDER THEY UNRAVEL, Aspen Art Museum, 2023-24. Photo:
Daniel Pérez
SPONSORS
Visual Arts programs are supported by funding from
Barbara and Richard S. Lane,
Lucio and Joan Noto
,
The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment
,
and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Museum: Sara Amani and
Timothy Ward, Danielle Anderman, Shari and Jeff Aronson, The Artist
Profile Archive,
Amalia Dayan and Adam Lindemann, Cara and John Fry,
Susan Lacy, Robert Longo and Sophie Chahinian, Onna House,
Lisa and Richard Perry
, Laurie and Martin Scheinman, Jeff and Audrey Spiegel, Hillary and
Jeff Suchman, Barbara Tober, Jane Wesman and Don Savelson, Neda Young,
and an anonymous donor.
FREE GALLERY ADMISSION IS SPONSORED, IN PART, BY LANDSCAPE DETAILS.
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