The Fluidity of Time: Selections Opens
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The Fluidity of Time: Selections Opens
Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We construct the chorus of missing persons), 1983. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, restricted gift of Paul and Camille Oliver-Hoffmann.



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.-The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, presents The Fluidity of Time: Selections from the MCA Collection, on view through February 25, 2006. Borrowing its title from that of a painting in the MCA’s Collection by artist Yves Tanguy, this exhibition will survey works by several generations of artists who have made defining contributions to the panorama of recent art. It will interweave art of the recent past with that of the evolving present to reveal how the “fluidity of time” animates and recontextualizes our responses to the art of our own time.

Beginning with some important early pieces by Tanguy, Roberto Matta, Rene Magritte, Leon Golub and others, it will include key works from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, by such artists as Andy Warhol, Lee Bontecou, George Segal, Christo, Robert Smithson, Donald Judd, Robert Irwin, Bruce Nauman, Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, and Chuck Close, as well as major recent works by Andreas Gursky, Alfredo Jaar, Jim Hodges, Lari Pittman, Ellen Gallagher, Donald Moffett, Kerry James Marshall, Damien Ortega, and Luisa Lambri among others. Several of these works are recent acquisitions.

In addition, the exhibition will incorporate some key loans to amplify and extend the selection of works from the collection. These include a major new installation by artist Sarah Sze, titled Proportioned to the Groove, 2005, to be installed adjacent to Dan Flavin’s 1967 alternating pink and “gold,” also on extended loan to the MCA. Flavin’s is one of the first and Sze’s is one of the most recent major examples of installation art -- a genre which has been of crucial importance in contemporary art of the past few decades. Of further significance to their inclusion is that both artists had early, important shows at the MCA. This exhibition is curated by James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs Elizabeth Smith.

Support for the exhibition is generously provided by Marilynn Alsdorf and Sara Szold. Air transportation is provided by American Airlines, the official airline of the Museum of Contemporary Art.










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