I’m long overdue telling you about the rest of our trip to New York. See Libby’s post for first installment. Here’s my report on the shows by our town’s fabulous Judith Schaechter at Claire Oliver Fine Art and by German artist Neo Rauch at David Zwirner. Both shows are excellent, and luckily they’re both up for a while (Schaechter til June 11 and Rauch through June 18). So get on by and see them.
Through the glass darkly
This is Schaechter’s second solo exhibit with the gallery. The stained glass artist, whose resume now includes the 2002 Whitney Biennial, a Pew fellowship and a 2005 Guggenheim fellowship, continues to turn the world of stained glass upside down making images of dark contemplation that turn the mind to the world of here and now instead of into some spiritual realm. (image is “Body Bag”)
The big news is that out of the 11 new lightbox works all but one were sold when we were there.
COFA’s new storefront gallery has a nice, open step-up space in the rear where the works glow in the dark. Like in church, there’s a bench to sit on and looking back over your shoulder you can see the artist’s window installation, a rosette-happy two-panel piece that pushes the religion/no-religion edge of the stained glass form. Schaechter’s rosettes evoke the world’s cathedrals but they don’t conjure a godhead. Rather what they conjure are baubles and jewels whose delights are sensual; what they conjure is Tiffanys and Cartiers and a pirate’s chest full of booty. Some of our party didn’t care much for them but I loved the big dark windows with their almost too rich ambiance. It’s either the Catholic in me enjoying a poke at those church windows — or it’s the kid in me. Bright, shiny, colorful, pretty? What’s not to love. (image is those rosettes)