NEW YORK, NY.- Maccarone is presenting A Man Full of Trouble, the gallerys first exhibition with Philadelphia-based artist Alex Da Corte.
Da Cortes current exhibition takes its name from the Pre-Revolutionary war tavern that stands in the heart of Philadelphias historic district. Using the privy, an archeological and scatological pit located near the A Man Full of Trouble tavern, as inspiration, Da Corte presents the world within such a portal; a place where memories, objects, past, and present aggregate and reconstitute.
Collapsing the space between the psychological iconography of his outer Philadelphia upbringing and the cultural touchstones often used to define those suburban boundaries, Da Corte transforms 630 Greenwich Streets exhibition space with a menagerie of interrelated sculptures staged atop a carpet depicting a cinematic moment of foiled discovery, begging the existential questions of the difference between chasing fantasy and chasing delusion.
Several works in Da Cortes tableau feature replicas or retooled iconographic components of Philadelphias culture and history: John Crams fan chair, William Penns likeness on the Quaker Oats container, local business murals, or the ever-present inventions and avuncular presence of Benjamin Franklin. Other works are poetically staged amalgams of the familiar and the absurd interwoven with personal narratives of love, loss, success, and escapism, providing a kaleidoscopic portrait of the artist and his city.
Alex Da Corte was born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1980. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale University School of Art. His survey exhibition Free Roses is currently on view at MASS MoCA, North Adams. Other recent solo exhibitions include 50 Wigs at the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Herning, DK; A Season in Hell at Art + Practice, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (both 2016); Die Hexe at Luxembourg & Dayan Gallery, New York (2015); Easternsports at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2014, together with Jayson Musson). Da Cortes work will also be included in the group exhibition Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 19052016 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (Opening Oct. 28, 2016). Past group exhibitions include the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, DK; the 13th Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, FR; The Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, NL; among many others. In 2012, Da Corte was awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.