ONE OF A KIND : An Exhibition of Unique Artist's Books

  • Location:
    Pierre Menard Gallery, 10 Arrow Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, US

ONE OF A KIND 


An Exhibition of Unique Artist’s Books
curated by
Heide Hatry
 
March 8 through April 9, 2011
 
Opening Reception
Thursday, March 17, 6 - 9 pm
 
 
 
Pierre Menard Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition 
One Of A Kind, an exhibition of unique artist’s books curated by Heide Hatry.  
For those of us for whom the codex represents the apex of human achievement
and the vessel for all that is greatest in our history, the fact that
the printed book is at best a dubious medium for art, if not an
environment overtly hostile to it, has always been a disappointment. 
Although there have been some glorious marriages of image and text, the vast majority of so-called livres d’artiste are unhappy ones, even many of the most celebrated.  They rarely manage to transcend the aporia created by the juxtaposition of two media fundamentally at odds with each other, the regularity and visual gravity of text and the
irrepressible vitality and multifarious flow of art. Yet the codex has a wholly other life, which, though it was supplanted as the primary medium for the conveyance of information by the advent of
print, has retained the power and aura that we associate with the great
illuminated manuscripts of the middle ages, in the unique artist’s
book.  Untrammeled by the dictates of type or the standards of mass
production and use, the unique artist’s book remains an expressive and
versatile art medium, which is animated by the unique cultural,
historical, and inherent potency of the codex.  Its capacity for visual
narrative and the expression of time in general, the creation and
release of visual tensions, its integration of movement and meditation,
make it a medium distinctly different from any other, and the intimacy
of the codex form determines a relationship to visual material that is
incomparable.
 
We rarely have the opportunity to dwell in the world of the unique
artist’s book, as considerations of security render its purpose almost
impotent in the context of the museum, and its very uniqueness insures
that any individual example is going to have an almost hermetic
history.  It is therefore with great excitement that we announce an
exhibition of unique artist’s books, curated by artist Heide Hatry,
herself a former rare bookseller and maker of unique books.
An exhibition catalogue will be available at the opening reception:
(Heide Hatry, ONE OF A KIND, Unique Artist's Books, 2011. 8.5 x 9 in., 155 pages, 78 images of artist's books and 62 portrait photos of the artists. With a curator's statement, a forword by John Wronoski, and an essay by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve.
 
The first leg of the exhibition will take place at Pierre Menard Gallery
in Cambridge, MA, and will contain work by more than 60 artists using
the book as a medium for a diverse range visual and aesthetic
experience.  The artists involved in this exhibition are: Roberta Allen (US), Tatjana Bergelt (Germany/Finland), Elena Berriolo (US/Italy), Star Black (US) Christine Bofinger (Germany), Dianne Bowen (US), Ian Boyden (US), Dove Bradshaw (US), Eli Brown (US), Inge Bruggeman (US), Kathline Carr (US), Chrissy Conant (US), Steven Daiber (US), George Deem (US), Thorsten Dennerline (US), Peter Downsbrough (US), Debra Drexler(US), Tim Ely (US), Max Gimblett (US/New Zealand), Chie Hasegawa (US), Heide Hatry (Germany/US), Laura Hatry (Germany/Spain), Ric Haynes(US), Anna Helm (Germany), Betty Hirst (US), Richard Humann (US), Iliyan Ivanov (US/Bulgaria), Paul* M. Kaestner(Germany), Kahn & Selesnick (US), Ulrich Klieber (Germany), Bill Knott (US), Bodo Korsig (Germany/US), Rich Kostelanetz (US), Christina Kruse (US/Germany), Andrea Lange (Germany), Nick Lawrence (US), Jean-Jacques Lebel (France), Gregg LeFevre (US), Annette Lemieux (US), Stephen Lipman (US), Larry Miller (US), Kate Millett (US), Roberta Paul (US), Jim Peters (US), Raquel Rabinovich (US), Aviva Rahmani (US), Osmo Rauhala (Finland), Tom Roth (Germany), Jacqueline Rush Lee (US), Elsbeth Sachs (Austria), Cheryl Schainfeld (US), Carolee Schneemann (US), Ilse Schreiber-Noll (Germany/US), Pat Steir(US), Michelle Stuart (US), Aldo Tambellini (US), Sharone Vendriger, (Israel), Maria Viviano (Italy), Jan Wechsler (US), Lewis Warsh (US), Clemens Weiss (Germany/US), Mark Wiener (US), Purvis Young (USA) and Ottfried Zielke (Germany).
 
The One Of A Kind exhibition will then move on to New York City to be shown at the HP Garcia Gallery from April 19 to May 21, with an opening  reception on April 21st.  More information can be found at www.hpgarciagallery.com.
 
Heide Hatry is a German visual artist and curator.  She studied art at various German art schools and art history at the University of Heidelberg.  She taught painting at a private art school for 15 years, while simultaneously conducting an international business as an antiquarian bookseller. Since moving to New York in 2003 she has curated numerous exhibitions in Germany, Spain and the United States. She has shown her own work at museums and galleries in those countries as well and edited more than two dozen books and art catalogues.  Her book Skin was published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg, in 2005 and Heads and Tales by Charta Art Books, Milan/New York in 2009.  She has produced more than 100 unique artist's books, most of which are today held in private collections and public institutions.
 
Regular gallery hours: Mon - Sat  12 - 6 pm, or by appointment.  Free and open to the public.  
For more information, 617 868 2033, Pierre@pierremenardgallery.com
Curator:  h.hatry@gmail.com,
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Pierre Menard Gallery
10 Arrow Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: (617) 868-2033
Fax: (617) 868-2024
www.pierremenardgallery.com
Image: Jim Peters