HOUSTON, TX.- The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston announces the opening of the exhibition Cheryl Donegan: GRLZ + VEILS. Organized in collaboration with Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, the exhibition marks the artists first solo exhibition devoted predominantly to her paintings.
Over the last decade, Cheryl Donegan has made paintings that are as irreverent and subversive as her widely-acclaimed political, feminist approaches to video. Similar in content to the performative work she created in the 1990swhich, today, is included in standard art history textbooksher painterly practice is infused with an ironic eroticism, often time-based, and pointedly references the male-dominated history of Abstract Expressionism and action painting. Donegans newest highly conceptual painted and printed works continue her investigations into mark-making, beauty, seduction, fashion, and the nature of art.
Magnifying her process, Donegans abstract paintings highlight the studio as a space for discovery and experimentation as well as its relationship to the vivid streets of New York City. Her recent paintingsgleaned from debased images of consumer objects, shopping spaces, and humble patternsemploy digital appropriation and reveal her playful yet deceivingly serious manner. For instance, Donegan has taken cell phone snapshots of the ubiquitous graffiti made by individuals that have scratched their tags into the collapsible grills of air-conditioner units. The resulting motif, both cosmic and quotidian, forms the basis of a new collection of garments, which will be on display in the exhibition. These images, when printed on fabric and animated by movements of the body, bring out both the street beauty and art-historical resonances of this markmaking practice.
Contemporary Arts Museum Houstons presentation of Cheryl Donegan: GRLZ + VEILS, features roughly 80 works, including mannequins featuring a sampling of the artists new collection of clothing as well as six of the artists videos from the last decade.
The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color, fully-illustrated catalogue with contributions by Bill Arning, Daniel Baumann, Robert Buck, Johanna Burton, Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, Wade Guyton, Rem Koolhaas, and Heidi Zuckerman. The catalogue is published by Aspen Art Press, Colorado; Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas; and Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland.
Cheryl Donegan: GRLZ + VEILS was co-organized by Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and the Aspen Art Museum, and curated by Bill Arning and Heidi Zuckerman.
Donegan received her MFA from Hunter College, New York, New York, and BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. Her work has been exhibited internationally including the 1995 Whitney Biennial, New York, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York; the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York; New York Film and Video Festival, New York; 1993 Venice Biennale, Italy; Biennale dArt Contemporain de Lyon, France; Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas; New Museum, New York, New York; Galerie Vidal Cuglietta, Brussels, Belgium; and White Flag Library, St. Louis, Missouri. She has been a frequent seminar leader and guest critic at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; a faculty member at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine; and a visiting artist/lecturer at numerous art programs across the United States.