Adam Chodzko: Limbo Land and A Place for ‘The End’
As human beings we are in a constant state of transition. Adam Chodzko’s DVD/sound installation Limbo Land and still photography/DVD installation A Place for ‘The End’, allow the viewer an attempt to define or imagine an ending, or what may actually be a new beginning. Through sight, sound and image, with gaps between each, he allows emotions to come forward, building possibilities of where we go from here and just what ‘the end’ may bring.
Program
Gallery Talk by Adam Chodzko
Tuesday, November 12, 2002
ASU Art Museum
About the Artist
Adam Chodzko lives and works in Whitstable, Kent and London. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Sandroni Rey, Venice, CA; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England; Cubitt, London; Lotta Hammer, London; Galleria Franco Noero, Turin; Els Hanappe Underground, Athens; and Accademia Britannica, Rome. His work has been included in the group exhibitions Brilliant!, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis; Sensation, Royal Academy, London (toured); Bright Paradise, 1st Auckland Triennial, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand; and in exhibitions at the Venice Biennale; Deste Foundation, Athens; De Appel, Amsterdam; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scottland; and Project Art Centre, Dublin. Recent publications this year include a catalogue published by Film and Video Umbrella and a book published by Bookworks.
Following his exhibition at the Arizona State University Art Museum, Adam Chodzko will present a solo exhibition at the Plains Art Museum as part of their series known as The Verge.
Gallery Guide Essay
The exhibition includes a gallery guide available at the museum at no cost.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ESSAY ONLINE.
ASU Art Museum Presentation
Organized by John D. Spiak, Adam Chodzko: Limbo Land and A Place for ‘The End’ will be installed in the Kresege Gallery of the Arizona State University Art Museum’s Nelson Fine Arts Center location.
Duration
Chodzko: Limbo Land and A Place for ‘The End’ (November 9, 2002 – January 12, 2003) is open Tuesday from 10am – 9pm, Wednesday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 1pm to 5pm.
Support
The exhibition and related programs are supported in part by the British Council and friends of the ASU Art Museum.
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