Kirsten StoltmannStill from the film “The First to Arrive”
 
Please join us for the opening of Psychosexual curated by Scott J. Hunter this Saturday (April 6) from 4-7pm! 
ANDREW RAFACZ continues the spring 2013 season with Psychosexual, curated by Scott J. Hunter. The exhibition includes work by Lutz Bacher, Tom Burr, Edmund Chia, Matthias Dornfeld, Jayson Keeling, Jutta Koether, Nazafarin Lotfi, Jeffry Mitchell, John Neff, Rachel Niffenegger, Peter Otto, Kirsten Stoltmann, and Brenna Youngblood. It continues through Saturday, May 25, 2013.
Psychosexual explores the constructed, yet unconscious meaning of the physical gesture in contemporary art making, and its intimacy and eroticism. The gesture, across mediums, is first and foremost taken as a representation of the artist’s underlying self, as it is envisioned, fabricated, and then executed. As such, it holds in its execution a projection of the artist’s desires and assertions. Its consequent evocation, in the mind of the viewer of the work, is a representation of the artist’s self; a projective identification by the viewer that is considered, taken in and incubated as memory, and which is then explored, challenged, or discharged. It is the intersubjectivity between artist and viewer that becomes a principal interest in this exhibition; to assess and frame how the artist’s and viewer’s unconscious eroticism becomes both psychologically and aesthetically tangible. A catalog, with essays by Jason Foumberg, Elijah Burgher, and Scott J. Hunter, is forthcoming during the run of the exhibition.

Kirsten Stoltmann
Still from the film “The First to Arrive”

 

Please join us for the opening of Psychosexual curated by Scott J. Hunter this Saturday (April 6) from 4-7pm! 

ANDREW RAFACZ continues the spring 2013 season with Psychosexual, curated by Scott J. Hunter. The exhibition includes work by Lutz Bacher, Tom Burr, Edmund Chia, Matthias Dornfeld, Jayson Keeling, Jutta Koether, Nazafarin Lotfi, Jeffry Mitchell, John Neff, Rachel Niffenegger, Peter Otto, Kirsten Stoltmann, and Brenna Youngblood. It continues through Saturday, May 25, 2013.


Psychosexual explores the constructed, yet unconscious meaning of the physical gesture in contemporary art making, and its intimacy and eroticism. The gesture, across mediums, is first and foremost taken as a representation of the artist’s underlying self, as it is envisioned, fabricated, and then executed. As such, it holds in its execution a projection of the artist’s desires and assertions. Its consequent evocation, in the mind of the viewer of the work, is a representation of the artist’s self; a projective identification by the viewer that is considered, taken in and incubated as memory, and which is then explored, challenged, or discharged. It is the intersubjectivity between artist and viewer that becomes a principal interest in this exhibition; to assess and frame how the artist’s and viewer’s unconscious eroticism becomes both psychologically and aesthetically tangible. 

A catalog, with essays by Jason Foumberg, Elijah Burgher, and Scott J. Hunter, is forthcoming during the run of the exhibition.

Be sure to check out Jeremy Bolen’s “Cern” catalogue with text by Monica Westin tomorrow night!

Opening Reception is Saturday, February 9, from 4-7pm!

Be sure to check out Jeremy Bolen’s “Cern” catalogue with text by Monica Westin tomorrow night!

Opening Reception is Saturday, February 9, from 4-7pm!

Opening Reception for Jeremy Bolen: Cern and Robert Burnier: The Horseless Carriage

Click here to see our event page for our next show! The opening reception takes place February 9 from 4-7pm. Don’t miss out!

John Opera’s talk with Karen Irvine, curator and associate director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

Join us this Saturday at 2pm for “Photography & Materiality: John Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine” (Taken with Instagram at Andrew Rafacz Gallery)

Join us this Saturday at 2pm for “Photography & Materiality: John Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine” (Taken with Instagram at Andrew Rafacz Gallery)


Detail of Chains I by John Opera. Cyanotype on stretched linen, 2012, 48” x 36”

PHOTOGRAPHY & MATERIALITYJohn Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine


Saturday, October 20th | 2pm | Andrew Rafacz Gallery


ANDREW RAFACZ  is pleased to invite you to Photography & Materiality,  John Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine.  Please join us on Saturday, October 20th at 2pm for a discussion between artist John Opera  and Karen Irvine, curator and associate director at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. John Opera’s exhibition, People, Places, and Things, is currently on view until Saturday, October 27th.  More information is available here.
There will be a short Q&A period following the discussion. We hope to see you there!Yours,Andrew Rafacz Gallery

Detail of Chains I by John Opera. Cyanotype on stretched linen, 2012, 48” x 36”

PHOTOGRAPHY & MATERIALITY

John Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine

Saturday, October 20th | 2pm | Andrew Rafacz Gallery

ANDREW RAFACZ  is pleased to invite you to Photography & Materiality,  John Opera in dialogue with Karen Irvine.  Please join us on Saturday, October 20th at 2pm for a discussion between artist John Opera  and Karen Irvine, curator and associate director at the Museum of Contemporary Photography

John Opera’s exhibition, People, Places, and Things, is currently on view until Saturday, October 27th.  More information is available here.

There will be a short Q&A period following the discussion. We hope to see you there!

Yours,

Andrew Rafacz Gallery

danielshea:

The book release/exhibition is all set and installed. Tomorrow night at MoCP in Chicago, 4-8 PM (Facebook event link). Here is a photo of me today looking derp-y after the install, taken by my boy Ryan. So many people helped make this a reality that I feel overwhelmed with gratitude and appreciation (a dedicated post to that to come…).
Tomorrow night I’ll have the newspaper edition available for free, so stop by if you are in town. 
Thanks <3

Don’t miss out on seeing Daniel’s new show tonight at the MoCP! 

danielshea:

The book release/exhibition is all set and installed. Tomorrow night at MoCP in Chicago, 4-8 PM (Facebook event link). Here is a photo of me today looking derp-y after the install, taken by my boy Ryan. So many people helped make this a reality that I feel overwhelmed with gratitude and appreciation (a dedicated post to that to come…).


Tomorrow night I’ll have the newspaper edition available for free, so stop by if you are in town. 

Thanks <3

Don’t miss out on seeing Daniel’s new show tonight at the MoCP! 

Interview with LAZARUS

Jason Lazarus talked with WGN-TV (Chicago) about his works in EXPO Chicago. Take a look here!

Exclusive video coverage of EXPO Chicago! Cureeo CEO, Maida Swenson-Fortune, explores how to approach an art fair as a new (or experienced) art enthusiast. Thanks for talking with us, Cureeo!

WE OPEN TONIGHT!

Join us from 6-8 for our fall opening of JOHN OPERA “People, Places, Things” and SEA CHANGE- a group show in gallery 2 with works by: Daniel Baird, Theodore Boggs, Jeremy Bolen, Zachary Buchner, Alex Chitty, Ron Ewert, Andreas Fischer, Aron Gent, Cody Hudson, Richard Hull, Christopher Meerdo, Sarah Mosk, Holly Murkerson, B. Ingrid Olson, Kristina Paabus, Josh Reames, Daniel Shea, Peter Skvara and Scott Wolniak.

Hope to see you soon!

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Chicago, Il 60607

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