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About Tom Burr's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions


Category: Arts and Entertainment  >>  Painting

By sandeep Tyagi   [ 12/05/2007 ]
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Tom Burr was born on 1963 in New Haven, Lives and works in New York. Conceptually oriented artists tend to be either obsessed or dismissive towards the objects they use. In most cases somebody else produces the work for them using standard industrial materials. The function of these objects is often descriptive, illustrating of a set of ideas expressed more accurately by textual means. The ideological value of the present or absent texts is mainly to justify the uninteresting objects in their expository function which are as quickly to be interchangeable as produced.

This explains why artists who pursue these strategies run the easy risk of ending up arrogant, cynical, arbitrary and formalist in their object choice and presentation. To be informed by an analytical and critical approach often doesn't change this trap. Previous shows by AFA and others have exemplified these failures.

A more satisfying relationship between text and objects is "staged" right now with the works of Tom Burr. Very well written texts address the social, architectural, and psychological space of the fluorescent, mirrored 42nd street milieu that one finds all over the "peep showed" world. The short instructive texts ("blue movies", "blue laws", "peep scumatrium" ...) open up a rich conceptual parenthesis which the artist filled with a series of uncompleted light interior short hand architecture in varying sizes.

These wooden models fulfill in their simplicity not just the function of restaging these more masculine interior worlds (i. e. a very psychological environment of unfulfilled canned desires), but also play with the vocabulary of minimal art. The game with minimalism is very hot these days but only few know how to play this card that most artists fail at completely.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2006

• The Eighth Square, Museum Ludwig, Cologne
• The Name of This Show Is Not GAY ART NOW, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, curated by Jack Pierson
• Warum etwas zeigen, was man sehen kann, Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst, Leipzig

2005

• HaubrokShows. B Sharp, Xantener Strasse 7, Berlin
• Down the Garden Path: The Artist’s Garden After Modernism, Queens Museum of Art, New York
• Nolens Volens, Galerie Neu, Berlin
• EXILE New York is a good Hotel, Broadway 1602, New York
• Residence, MICA Foundation, New York
2004

• Trafic d’influence: Art & Design, Collection Frac Nord Pas-de-Calais, Dunkerque
• Election, American Fine Art, Colin de Land Fine Art, New York
• When the lights go out…, Cohan & Leslie, New York
• The Future Has a Silver Lining, Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
• Braunschweig Parcours 2004, Braunschweig
• Whitney Biennial 2004, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
• Beginning Here: 101 Ways, Visual Arts Gallery, New York
• Strange Weather, Modern Art, London
• It’s all an Illusion, Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
• Flowers Observed, Flowers Transformed, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh

2003

• Le Rayon Noir, Circuit-Assossiation d’Art Contemporain, Lausanne
• New Space! Group Show!, Galeria Franco Noero, Turin

2002

• Grey Gardens, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles
• My head is on fire but my heart is full of love, Charlottenborg Udstillings-bygning, Copenhagen
• Xeros, Ecole du Magasin, Center National d’Art Contemporain, Grenoble

2001

• Deliberate Living, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York
• Parttnerschaften – Unterbrochene Karrieren, Neue Gessellschaft fur Bildende Kunst, Berlin
• American Fine Arts, New York

2000

• Quiet Life, Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal-Unterowisheim, curated by Michael Neff
• Sightings, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, curated by Jeffrey Walkowiak
• Space Open 2000, Space studios, London

1998

• Model, Galerie Belvedere, Wien, Austria
• I Hate Movies , Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, curated by Tom Borgese
• Parasite , The Drawing Center , New York

1997

• Sans Titre, Froment + Putman, Paris

1996

• Disappeared, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago
• American Fine Arts, New York
• Ideal Standard Life, Spiral Garden, Tokyo
• Gramercy International Art Fair, New York

1995

• Birgit Kung, Zurich
• Architectures of Display with architect Toshiko Mori, organised by Minetta Brook, New York
• Platzwechsel (with Ursula Biemann, Mark Dion, Christian Philipp Muller), Kunsthalle Zurich und Schweizer National- museum, Zurich
• Mapping: A Response to MOMA, American Fine Arts, New York

1994

• Lace, Los Angeles, California
• The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York

1993

• Kontext Kunst, Kunstlerhaus Graz, Austria
• What Happened to the Institutional Critique, curated by James Meyer, American Fine Arts, New York
• Social Subjects, YYZ, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
• Sonsbeek 93, Arnheim, Netherlands
• Project Untie, Firminy, France

1992

• White Colums, New York
• American Fine Arts, New York

1989

• Paula Allen Gallery, New York
• American Fine Arts, New York

1988

• Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, New York
• Whitney Independent Study Program, New York

Conclusions:
Tom Burr written texts address the social, architectural, and psychological space of the fluorescent, mirrored 42nd street milieu that one finds all over the "peep showed" world. These objects are often descriptive, illustrating of a set of ideas expressed more accurately by textual means.

What to Do Next...
If you want any information about Tom Burr or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/tom_burr.htm

About the author:
View Tom Burr's paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Tom Burr. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Tom Burr

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