October
24 – November 28, 2009
SPENCER
FINCH
366 (Emily Dickson's Miraculous Year), 2009 mixed media (detail)
Postmasters Gallery is pleased to announce The
Brain — is wider than the Sky
— - an exhibition of new works by Spencer Finch. The show will be on
view from October 24 until November 28, 2009. The reception is scheduled for
Saturday, October 24, between 6 and 8pm.
In the three new projects that comprise The
Brain — is wider than the Sky — Finch continues to explore
the nature of color, light, memory and perception.
366 (Emily
Dickinson's Miraculous Year) is
based on the year 1862, Emily Dickinson's annus
mirabilis, when she wrote an amazing 366 poems in 365 days. Finch has created a
candle sculpture, a real-time memorial to that year, which burns for exactly
one year. The sculpture is comprised of 366 individual candles arranged in
linear sequence, each of which burns for 24 hours. The color of each candle
matches a color mentioned in the corresponding poem; poems in which no color is
mentioned are made out of natural paraffin. On each day of the exhibition a new
candle will be ignited from the previous candle as it burns out.
The Shield of
Achilles (Night Sky over Troy 1184 B.C.)
is a three-dimensional, illuminated star map of the night sky as it appeared
during the siege of Troy. This star map, comprised of 384 cans hanging from the
ceiling, each illuminated by a single light bulb and punctured with a small
hole representing a single star, is based on the Almagest, Ptolemy's original catalog of the 48 constellations named
by the ancient Greeks. The magnitude and wavelength of each star is accurately
depicted by the color of the light and the size of the pinhole. The hanging height of each star is determined by its distance (in
light years) from earth.
In Paper
Moon (Studio Wall at Night) Finch precisely re-creates the shadows cast on
his studio wall by exterior streetlights and passing cars. It is a very boring
piece and clearly not for everyone.
Since his last exhibition at Postmasters in
2007, a large survey exhibition of Spencer Finch's works What Time Is It on the Sun? was presented by MassMOCA. Most
recently he was included in Making Worlds
at the 53rd Venice Biennale and his installation The River That Flows Both Ways opened at The High Line in New York
in June 2009. Among Finch's upcoming projects is the set design for the
premiere of Philip Glass's American Four
Seasons, to be performed by violinist Robert McDuffie with the Toronto
Symphony Orchestra in December 2009 and the lighting design for a new project
by choreographer William Forsythe in Frankfurt in 2010.
Postmasters Gallery located at 459 west 19th street
between 9 and 10 Avenues is open Tuesday through Saturday 11 – 6 pm
Please contact Magdalena Sawon
or Paulina Bebecka with questions and image requests
www.postmastersart.com
upcoming exhibitions at the gallery:
OMER
FAST (December/January)
STEVE
MUMFORD (February)
Postmasters
will participate in PULSE Miami - December 3-6, 2009 - with new works by Anthony Goicolea,
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Eva and Franco Mattes, and Guy Ben-Ner.
OMER
FAST, GUY BEN-NER and EVA and FRANCO MATTES will participate in Performa
Biennial with new commissioned works.