Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Ricky Swallow at David Kordansky
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Cast the world in bronze, make it an image, a trophy. People like permanence. And these are an act of making-permanent, of embalming. Stupid, but permanent. We like permanence. The aesthetic of permanence. The Tuttles will melt but these will stay until our endtimes. A Tuttle made by Charles Ray. Mark Mander's Nocturnal Garden Scene, a slackness of rope converted to "a three-dimensional photograph." Against the Wurtzian resurgence these feel megalomanic. A cartooning of the world rendered plastic. Casting your desire for forever.
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David Kordansky,
Los Angeles,
Ricky Swallow,
United States