LONG ISLAND CITY, NY.- MoMA PS1 presents the first monographic exhibition of Cathy Wilkes (Irish, b. 1966) in New York. The largest exhibition of the artists work to date, Cathy Wilkes features approximately 50 works from public and private collections throughout Europe and North America as well as new pieces created for the show, offering a broad view of Wilkess work since 2004. On view from October 22, 2017 through March 11, 2018, the exhibition is organized in conjunction with Wilkess receipt of the first Maria Lassnig Prize, awarded by the Maria Lassnig Foundation in 2016.
Over more than two decades, Cathy Wilkes has created a body of work that engages with the rituals of life, combining paintings, drawings, sculptures, and objects both found and altered. Regularly employing quotidian products and residual materials drawn from her domestic life and environment in Glasgow, Wilkess installations connect the banalities of daily existence to larger archetypes of birth, marriage, child rearing, and death. This combination of the personal and universal parallels a meditation at the heart of her work, exposing deeply felt subjective experiences while also insisting upon the fundamentally private nature of artmaking.
Wilkess individual installations and larger exhibitions are marked by arrangements of objects that appear both precarious and precise, vulnerable and brutal. She often recomposes older pieces into new variations, and has more recently applied a similar approach to the design of her solo exhibitions. Repurposing select elements of extant works and combining them into new installations, Wilkes upends the retrospective structure of a mid-career exhibition, confounding experiences of past and present and challenging conventions of art history that would seek to interpret her work in a clear progression. Eschewing the framing or supports typical to exhibition display, Wilkes emphasizes a direct interaction with her work. Visitors are invited to carefully wander among installations whose boundaries are not always obvious, heightening attention to the shifting relationships between various elements in her works.
Cathy Wilkes is organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, MoMA PS1; with Margaret AldredgeDiamond, Curatorial and Exhibitions Associate, MoMA PS1.
Cathy Wilkes was born in 1966 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She attended Glasgow School of Art from 1985 to 1988 and received her MFA from the University of Ulster in 1992. Wilkes represented Scotland at the La Biennale di Venezia in 2005 and participated in the International Exhibition of the Biennale in 2013. She was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2008. A survey exhibition presented at Tate Liverpool, UK, in 2015, traveled to Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Austria, and Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany (2015-2016). Solo exhibitions of her work have also been presented at The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago (2012); Gesellschaft für aktuelle Kunst, Bremen (2011); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2011); Kunstverein Munich (2011); Aspen Art Museum (2011); Milton Keynes Gallery, UK (2008); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2004); and Migros Museum, Zurich (2002).