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WESTERN EXHIBITIONS: DEB SOKOLOW
Gallery 2: THE POWER OF SELECTION, PART 3 - curated by Ryan Travis Christian
- 19 Nov 2010 to 31 Dec 2010

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19 Nov 2010 to 31 Dec 2010
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Artists in this exhibition: DEB SOKOLOW, Derek Albeck, Mark Arctander, Timothy Bergstrom, Marissa Bero Gerlofs, Samantha Bittman, Michelle Blade, Jaq Chartier, Ryan Travis Christian, Richard Colman, Allison Cortson, Chris Duncan, Julian Duron, Ted Gahl, Andres Guerrero, Joseph Hart, Valerie Hegarty, Maya Hayuk, Matt Irie, Jason Jagel, Kelly Lynn Jones, Michael Krueger, Denise Kupferschmidt, Jose Lerma, Matt Lock, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Frankie Martin, Eddie Martinez, Jeremy Mora, Kristine Moran, Erin Morrison, Sarah Mosk, Jeanette Mundt, Aaron Noble, Marcie Oakes, Maggie Otero, Matthew Palladino, Hilary Pecis, Cleon Peterson, Richard Colman, Joe Roberts, Brion Nuda Rosch, Kate Ruggeri, Ryan Schaffer, Jovi Schnell, Andrew Schoultz, Allison Schulnik, Eric Shaw, Sumi Ink Club, Ann Toebbe, Kristen Vandeventer, Ned Vena, Ben Venom, Eric Yahnker, Chuck Webster, Ryan Wallace


In Gallery 1
DEB SOKOLOW

In Gallery 2:
THE POWER OF SELECTION, PART 3
curated by Ryan Travis Christian


Western Exhibitions is pleased to present a solo exhibition by DEB SOKOLOW in Gallery 1 and a group show in Gallery 2, "The Power of Selection, Part 3", curated by Ryan Travis Christian, that runs from November 19 to December 31, 2010. Both shows opens on Friday, November 19 with a reception, from 5 to 8pm, which is free and open to the public.


CHAPTER 3
THE PLAN.


You'll fly into Denver International Airport in the early morning hours,
taking care to book a window seat.
Prior to landing, you'll make an attempt
to locate the pyramid-like structure southeast
of the long-term parking lot. If it's not visible
from the air, you will need to rent a car when you land and drive to the corner of ___ and ___ to take a closer look at the structure that is supposedly being built there by those working for the New World Order.

Six hours should be long enough to really get a good look at everything on your list inside the airport and outside within its extensive grounds before you fly back home. (SEE LIST OF ITEMS THAT WILL NEED TO BE EXAMINED CLOSELY.)

If the theory about Denver International Airport is true, they will be employing numerous strategies to hide everything from the general public, so staying under the radar is going to be important. Of course, under no circumstance should you alert them to the fact that you, for them, are a problematic individual.


In a departure from a studio practice that up until now has focused on large-scale, installation-oriented drawings, Deb Sokolow is switching gears to embark on a new, long-term project of writing dozens of chapters, in no particular order, for a book that will never fully exist. Each chapter is drafted by hand on a single 30 x 22 page of paper, edited, erased, rewritten a number of times, and finally mounted onto a tablet-like panel. Each page, when finished, represents an entire visual record of the process that takes place when writing each chapter.

The contents of these chapters include both serious and ridiculous investigations into politics and conspiracy theories as well as thoughts on architecture, wig-wearing, and salami sandwiches. These topics will seem somewhat unrelated, but there are two common existing threads: the implication of an overarching narrative (which will begin to take a clearer shape as additional chapters are written over the next few years) and Sokolow's voice, an unreliable alter-ego protagonist, who authors each chapter and provides (in true meta-fiction fashion) a running commentary, often of a self-critical and premonition-like nature, located between the lines of text and margins of each page. Long-term, Sokolow will continue to write chapters and present them, always out of order, in different combinations, so that when mixed and matched, a different "mood" will form from the juxtaposition of the exhibited chapters. Sokolow's stories are inspired from watching of epic-like television dramas such as Battlestar Galactica and Deadwood, and from a recent immersion into books such as Muriel Spark's The Comforters, Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Iain Banks The Wasp Factory and Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum, all of which incorporate elements of meta-fiction, the unreliable narrator and paranoia into the story-telling process.

The first few chapters from Sokolow's book as well as their visuals and sources (such as footnotes, images, architectural renderings, charts and book-like objects) will be presented in this solo show at Western Exhibitions.

This is Deb Sokolow's first show with the gallery and her first solo exhibition at a commercial gallery in Chicago since her show, "Secrets and Lies and More Lies" at 40000 in 2006. Her recent projects include large-scale, site-specific drawings for the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands, the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, the Spertus Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, INOVA [Institute of Visual Arts] in Milwaukee, a solo show at the Kemper Museum in Kansas City and a comic strip commissioned for Creative Time. Sokolow's work will be included in upcoming group shows at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and the Arlington Arts Center and in a solo exhibition at Lawrence University. Sokolow's work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and the Spertus Museum and has been discussed in Artforum.com, Art in America (online), Artnet, Art Papers, Art on Paper, Artslant, Beautiful Decay, Dagens Nyheter, The Kansas City Star, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Magazine, New City, Time Out Chicago and Jettison Quarterly. She is a 2010 resident of the Art Omi International Artists Residency and received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004. She lives and works in Chicago.



Gallery 2
THE POWER OF SELECTION, PART 3
curated by Ryan Travis Christian


Western Exhibitions is thrilled to present the third and final iteration of "The Power of Selection", a densely-packed group organized by gallery artist Ryan Travis Christian, in our Gallery 2, with an opening reception on Friday, November 19 from 5 to 8pm. The show runs through the month of December, though after December 23, the gallery is open by appointment. Regular gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11am to 6pm.

Are you taking Ryan Travis Christian for granted? Do you know what he does for you, yes, you? In addition to making highly charged and acutely rendered drawings, Mr. Christian voraciously sees shows in galleries high and low and scours the internet in search of hot new art. He often presents his findings on his Facebook page as an "artist of the day", publishes interviews with up-and-coming artists on Beautiful/Decay and Fecal Face websites and for you lucky Chicagoans, brings all this hot new art to Western Exhibitions in his three part show "The Power of Selection".

In part one (Jan-Feb 2010), Ryan presented four west coast artists and one Chicago artist in Western Exhibitions main gallery space. Part two this summer, he showed 3 New York artists and one from Oregon in our gallery 2, and for this show, November 19 to December 31, he is cramming gallery 2 with a salon-style extravaganza featuring artists from across the nation.


Derek Albeck
Mark Arctander
Timothy Bergstrom
Marissa Bero Gerlofs
Samantha Bittman
Michelle Blade
Jaq Chartier
Ryan Travis Christian
Richard Colman
Allison Cortson
Chris Duncan
Julian Duron
Ted Gahl
Andres Guerrero
Joseph Hart
Valerie Hegarty
Maya Hayuk
Matt Irie
Jason Jagel
Kelly Lynn Jones
Michael Krueger
Denise Kupferschmidt
Jose Lerma
Matt Lock
Alex Lukas
Bill McRight
Frankie Martin
Eddie Martinez
Jeremy Mora
Kristine Moran
Erin Morrison
Sarah Mosk
Jeanette Mundt
Aaron Noble
Marcie Oakes
Maggie Otero
Matthew Palladino
Hilary Pecis
Cleon Peterson
Richard Colman
Joe Roberts
Brion Nuda Rosch
Kate Ruggeri
Ryan Schaffer
Jovi Schnell
Andrew Schoultz
Allison Schulnik
Eric Shaw
Sumi Ink Club
Ann Toebbe
Kristen Vandeventer
Ned Vena
Ben Venom
Eric Yahnker
Chuck Webster
Ryan Wallace


Exhibition organizer Ryan Travis Christian is a Chicago based artist who has had solo shows at Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco Ebersmoore in Chicago, and his solo show debut at Western Exhibitions is forthcoming for Fall 2011. He's been included in group shows at Baer Ridgway in San Francisco, Space 1026 in Philadelphia and Synchronicty in Los Angeles and has curated exhibitions at many of these same venues. This spring New City named Christian as one of Chicago's "Breakout Artists" for 2010.






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