Judie Bamber
Untitled
1994
oil on wood
6 1/4 x 1 3/4 x 2 inches
15.9 x 4.4 x 5.1 cm
JB2868
Beth B.
Untitled (#17 Jane (Pierced))
1997
gelatin silver print
13 x 12 inches
33 x 30.5 cm
BB2917
Hans Bellmer
Untitled
1946
graphite and white gouache on paper
5 1/2 x 3 5/8 inches
14 x 9.2 cm
HB0506
Judy Chicago
Red Flag
1971
photolithograph
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
edition of 94
JC2857
Maureen Connor
"Heads" from The Sixth Sense
1993
video
4:12 min, color, silent
MC2869
Sarah Davis
Britney (Notorious)
2009
pastel on Somerset "velvet" paper
22 x 30 inches
55.9 x 76.2 cm
SDS2708
Cathy de Monchaux
I saw the past splayed with the skin of my youth (from New Wound Drawing Series No. 2)
2009
fire, paper, pigment, thread, watercolor, wood and brass
24 x 24 x 2 inches
61 x 61 x 5.1 cm
CM2863
Carroll Dunham
Untitled
2006
ink on paper
23 3/4 x 31 7/8 inches
60.3 x 81 cm
CD1015
Neil Gall
Separate Identities
2009
graphite on paper
15 x 12 5/8 inches
38.2 x 32 cm
NG2727
Barbara Hammer
Multiple Orgasm
1976
video
6:00 min, color, silent
BH2870
Jane Hammond
Friendly Beast
2004-2005
selenium toned gelatin silver print
17 x 14 inches
43.2 x 35.6 cm
edition of 5
JH2890
Stanley William Hayter
L'Escoutay
1951
colored print
7 x 12 inches
17.8 x 30.5 cm
SH2915
George Grosz
Dunes Cape Cod
1939
charcoal and watercolor on paper
12 3/4 x 20 inches
32.3 x 51 cm
David Humphrey
Clown Girl
2006
acrylic on canvas
44 x 54 inches
111.8 x 137.2 cm
DH2871
Jeff Koons
Waterfall Dots (Origin)
2008
oil on canvas
108 x 84 inches
274.3 x 213.4 cm
JK2910
Zoe Leonard
Wax Anatomical Model Shot Crooked from Above
1990
gelatin silver print
30 5/8 x 26 inches sheet size
edition of 6
ZL2924
Gerard Malanga
Shadow-Catching
1983
print
16 x 20 inches
40.6 x 50.8 cm
GM2918
Allyson Mitchell
Hungry Purse: The Vagina Dentata in Late Capitalism
2006
mixed media installation
variable dimensions
AM2876
Gladys Nilsson
Stream
2009
watercolor and graphite on paper
10 x 13 7/8 inches
25.4 x 35.2 cm
GN2809
Chloe Piene
Bat
2010
charcoal on vellum
48 x 30 inches
121.9 x 76.2 cm
CP2886
Chloe Piene
Moor
2009
charcoal on vellum
14 x 11 inches
35.6 x 27.9 cm
CP2885
Oona Ratcliffe
Untitled (Vaginal Odyssey 1)
2009
gouache on paper
6 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches
15.6 x 9.8 cm
OR2880
Thomas Ruff
Untitled
1999
chromogenic print
61 1/4 x 42 1/8 inches
155.6 x 107 cm
Edition 5/5
TR2923
Katia Santibañez
Universal Pleasure
2008-2009
acrylic on wood
30 x 24 inches
76.2 x 61 cm
KSZ2707
Peter Saul
Relax Sonny
2009
acrylic, colored pencil and marker on paper
23 x 29 inches
58.4 x 73.7 cm
PS2725
Carolee Schneemann
Parallel Axis - Lying Down
1975
Two collaged unique gelatin silver prints
8 1/2 x 7 inches overall
21.6 x 17.8 cm overall
CS2909
Carolee Schneemann
Scroll Box - The Cave
Original scroll from group event at Widow Jane Cave in Rosendale, NY
1995
laminated paper scroll, suspended in aluminum case designed by the artist
24 x 4 x 4 inches
61 x 10.2 x 10.2 cm
CS2908
Mira Schor
Slit of Paint
1994
oil on canvas
12 x 16 inches
30.5 x 40.6 cm
MS2878
Michelle Segre
Portal
2007
beeswax, papier maché, foam, wood, metal and pigment
77 x 22 1/4 x 80 1/2 inches
195.6 x 56.5 x 204.5 cm
MS2879
Cindy Sherman
Untitled # 261
1992
color coupler print
67 1/2 x 46 1/4 inches
171.5 x 117.5 cm
edition of 6
CS2921
James Siena
Place
2008
ink on paper
6 1/4 x 8 inches
15.9 x 20.3 cm
JS2905
James Siena
Small Place
2009
ink on paper
5 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches
14 x 8.3 cm
JS2907
Laurie Simmons
Color Pictures (Red)
2007
Cibachrome print
48 x 36 inches
121.9 x 91.4 cm
Edition 1/5
signed on lower right recto
LS2728
Kiki Smith
Untitled
1995
ink on Nepal paper, collage
30 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches
78.1 x 52.1 cm
signed and dated on lower right recto
KS2713
Nancy Spero
Sheela and the Acrobats
1987
handprinting and printed collage on paper
Two panels -
top: 19 3/8 x 72 inches (49.2 x 182.9 cm)
bottom: 20 1/4 x 72 inches (51.4 x 182.9 cm)
NS2884
John Tweddle
Nude Frame
pen, pencil and crayon on paper
14 7/8 x 20 inches
37.7 x 50.7 cm
JT2597
Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
El Portal
2009
wax and pencil on paper
15 1/8 x 10 1/4 inches
38.5 x 26 cm
SV2801
Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
La monja de Monza
2008
wax and pencil on paper
27 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches
70 x 50 cm
SV2346
Terry Winters
Six
1989
charcoal on paper
30 1/8 x 22 1/4 inches
76.5 x 56.5 cm
TW2888
THE VISIBLE VAGINA
With FRANCIS M. NAUMANN FINE ART
January 28 – March 20, 2010
Featuring works by: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Beth B, Judie Bamber, Tracey Baran, Nancy Becker, Hans Bellmer, Mike Bidlo, Robert Brinker, Judy Chicago, Carol Cole, Maureen Connor, Tee Corinne, John Currin, Sarah Davis, D. James Dee, Marcel Duchamp, Carroll Dunham, India Evans, John Evans, Robert Forman, Neil Gall, Kathleen Gilje, Guerrilla Girls, Nancy Grossman, Barbara Hammer, Jane Hammond, Stanley William Hayter, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, David Humphrey, Paul Joostens, Pamela Joseph, Mel Kendrick, Elisabeth Kley, Jeff Koons, Mark Kostabi, Sherrie Levine, Henri Maccheroni, Chema Madoz, Gerard Malanga, Man Ray, Robert Mapplethorpe, Marcel Mariën, André Masson, Sophie Matisse, Ana Mendieta, Allyson Mitchell, Cathy de Monchaux, Wangechi Mutu, Gladys Nilsson, Yoko Ono, Pablo Picasso, Chloe Piene, Richard Prince, Daniel Ranalli, Oona Ratcliffe, Katia Santibanez, Peter Saul, Naomi Savage, Carolee Schneemann, Mira Schor, Michelle Segre, Tom Shannon, James Siena, Laurie Simmons, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, Betty Tompkins, Kiyoshi Tsuchiya, John Tweddle, Tabitha Vevers, Douglas Vogel, Robert Watts, Hannah Wilke, Terry Winters, and Beatrice Wood.
THE VISIBLE VAGINA is an exhibition jointly organized by Francis M. Naumann and David Nolan. It is scheduled to open at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art (24 West 57th Street) and at David Nolan Gallery (527 West 29th Street) on January 28, 2010. Both shows will run concurrently, ending on March 20, 2010.
As the title of the exhibition suggests, the show is designed to make visible a portion of the female anatomy that is generally considered taboo―too private and intimate for public display. If shown at all, this part of a woman's body is usually presented in an abject fashion, generally within the context of pornography, intended, in almost all cases, for the exclusive pleasure of men. The goal of this exhibition is to remove these prurient connotations, implicit even in works of art, ever since the pudendum was prudishly covered by a fig leaf. This gesture of false modesty, it should be noted, was devised and enforced entirely by men (not only in the case of classical sculpture, but also in the Bible, in which, immediately after their disobedience in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve cover their genitalia with fig leaves). Indeed, until recently, men made virtually all depictions of the frontal nude female figure, but as this exhibition will demonstrate, that has changed dramatically in recent years.
The catalogue for THE VISIBLE VAGINA will trace this motif in art history from prehistoric to modern times. It includes an introduction by the exhibition organizers, as well as a highly informative and provocative essay by Anna C. Chave, Professor of Contemporary Art and Theory at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Inspiration for both the show and its catalogue came from Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues, a stage play that premiered off-Broadway in 1996, and was followed by various productions throughout the world (it appeared as a book in 1998). Ensler gave voice to countless women worldwide, honoring the complexity and mystery of their sexuality, basically encouraging them to consider their vaginas as powerful and expressive components of their physical selves, something not to be ashamed of, but to be proudly protected as an assertive and positive manifestation of their being. The idea for this show came from realizing that there was no better group to give vision to this goal than artists, many of whom had already incorporated imagery of the vagina in their works. Because of Ensler's pioneering work in this field, the catalogue is dedicated to her, and proceeds from its sale shall be donated to V-Day, the organization she founded to end violence against women and girls throughout the world. Price: $27.50.
EVENT
Panel discussion with artists in the exhibition, moderated by Anna Chave, will take place on Saturday, January 30, from 2-4 pm at David Nolan Gallery. We hope you will be able to join us.
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Media Contact:
For further information, images or to arrange for an interview, please contact:
Katherine Chan, Director
T: 212-925-6190 F: 212-334-9139
katherine@davidnolangallery.com