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10.9.13 James Fuentes

JOSHUA ABELOW
@ JAMES FUENTES

10.10.13 - 11.10.13

OPENING 10.9.13 6-8PM

James Fuentes @ Nada

JAMES FUENTES LLC AT
NADA MIAMI BEACH 2012, BOOTH 306
DEAUVILLE BEACH RESORT, 6701 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI
DECEMBER 1 - 4, 2011

FEATURING:
JOSHUA ABELOW
JONATHAN ALLMAIER
SADIE BENNING
BRIAN DEGRAW
NOAM RAPPAPORT
JOHN McALLISTER
BENJAMIN SENIOR

Opening Tonight @ James Fuentes LLC

James Fuentes LLC
55 Delancey Street
New York, NY

William Stone

Framed

May 11 - June 12, 2011
Opening reception: May 11, 2011
6-8pm

Tonight @ James Fuentes

Alison Knowles
Clear Skies All Week
February 23 - April 03, 2011
Artist reception: March 09, 2011, 6-8pm

Alison Knowles @ James Fuentes LLC

ALISON KNOWLES
CLEAR SKIES ALL WEEK
Exhibition Dates: February 23 -- April 3, 2011

James Fuentes LLC is pleased to announce our forthcoming solo exhibition with Alison Knowles. The exhibition will be comprised of sculptural works made from paper and found materials. These materials represent over forty years of Alison Knowles' life in New York City. The works evince an extreme interest in paper -- made of raw flax, cotton and abaca fibers, the paper becomes a sculptural element to house an assortment of found objects and the base material for wall panels. As Knowles stated;

I collect shoe heels ....
I am not hunting usually, just rushing to get somewhere like everybody else, but suddenly,
Unexpectedly, akin to a found item, a found time opens up....
The heel I pick up. ...quickly, offhandedly ...gets stashed in my pocket.
There is a chemistry peculiar to the mysterious terrain I find myself in at that time....
I love to surf the street....
At home it gets cleaned, studied, it is drawn in silhouette, perhaps screen-printed with the name of an animal....
You know the worn shoe heels cannot be bought. Not for sale anywhere.
Isn't it special to have recognized the energy expended in a shoe heel.1


Knowles is best known as a founding member of Fluxus and, notably, was the first woman to participate in Fluxus. Knowles studied with Joseph Albers and Richard Lindner and graduated from Pratt University in 1954. Earlier this year, Knowles performed "Identical Lunch" at MoMA, NY. Recent group exhibitions include; Contemporary Art from the Collection, organized by Kathy Halbreich and Christophe Cherix, MoMA, NY, 2011 and The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860 --1989, organized by Alexandra Munroe at the Guggenheim Museum, NY, 2009. In 2010 Knowles was a Frieda L. Miller Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.


[1] Originally quoted in Julia Robinson, "The Sculpture of Indeterminacy: Alison Knowles's Bean and Variations," College Art Association Journal, 2004.

James Fuentes LLC
55 Delancey Street
New York, NY 10002
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