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Andrew Roth and PPP Editions, Collaborative project created exclusively for LA Art Book Fair by Leigh Ledare and Nicolas Guagnini, LA Art Book Fair 2014, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles
-- 2017 BIENNIAL ARTISTS Zarouhie Abdalian Born 1982 in New Orleans, LA Lives in New Orleans, LA Basma Alsharif Born 1983 in Kuwait City, Kuwait Lives in Los Angeles, CA Jo Baer Born 1929 in Seattle, WA Lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands Eric Baudelaire Born 1973 in Salt Lake City, UT Lives in Paris, France Robert Beavers Born 1949 in Brookline, MA Lives in Berlin, Germany and Falmouth, MA Larry Bell Born 1939 in Chicago, IL Lives in Taos, NM and Los Angeles, CA Matt Browning Born 1984 in Redmond, WA Lives in Seattle, WA Susan Cianciolo Born 1969 in Providence, RI Lives in Brooklyn, NY Mary Helena Clark Born 1983 in Santee, SC Lives in Hamilton, NY John Divola Born 1949 in Santa Monica, CA Lives in Riverside, CA Celeste Dupuy - Spencer Born 1979 in New York, NY Lives in Los Angeles, CA Rafa Esparza Born 1981 in Los Angeles, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA Kevin Jerome Everson Born 1965 in Mansfield, OH Lives in Charlottesville, VA GCC (Nanu Al - Hamad, Abdullah Al - Mutairi, Aziz Alqatami, Barrak Alzaid, Khalid al Gharaballi, Amal Khalaf, Fatima Al Qadiri, Monira Al Qadiri) Founded 2013 Oto Gillen Born 1984 in New York, NY Lives in New York, NY Samara Golden Born 1973 in Ann Arbor, MI Lives in Los Angeles, CA Casey Gollan and Victoria Sobel Born 1991 in Los Angeles, CA; born 1990 in Washington, DC Lives in New York, NY; lives in New York, NY Irena Haiduk Biographical information not given Lyle Ashton Harris Born 1965 in Bronx, NY Lives in New York, NY Tommy Hartung Born 1979 in Akron, OH Lives in Queens, NY Porpentine Charity Heartscape Born 1987, location not given Lives in Oakland, CA Sky Hopinka Born 1984 in Bellingham, WA Lives in Milwaukee, WI Shara Hughes Born 1981 in Atlanta, GA Lives in Brooklyn, NY Aaron Flint Jamison Born 1979 in Billings, MT Lives in Portland, OR and Seattle, WA KAYA (Kerstin Brätsch and Debo Eilers) Founded 2010 Jon Kessler Born 1957 in Yonkers, NY Lives in New York, NY James N. Kienitz Wilkins Born in 1983 in Boston, MA Lives in Brooklyn, NY Ajay Kurian Born 1984 in Baltimore, MD Lives in Brooklyn, NY Deana Lawson Born 1979 in Rochester, NY Lives Brooklyn, NY An - My Lê Born 1960 in Saigon, Vietnam Lives in Brooklyn, NY Leigh Ledare Born 1976 in Seattle, WA Lives in New York, NY Dani Leventhal Born 1972 in Columbus, OH Lives in Columbus, OH Tala Madani Born 1981 in Tehran, Iran Lives in Los Angeles, CA Park McArthur Born 1984 in Raleigh, NC Lives in New York, NY Harold Mendez Born 1977 in Chicago, IL Lives in Chicago, IL and Los Angeles, CA Carrie Moyer Born 1960 in Detroit, MI Lives in New York, NY Ulrike Müller Born 1971 in Brixlegg, Austria Lives in Brooklyn, NY Julien Nguyen Born 1990 in Washington, DC Lives in Los Angeles, CA Tuan Andrew Nguyen Born 1976 in Saigon, Vietnam Lives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Raúl de Nieves Born 1983 in Morelia, Mexico Lives in Brooklyn, NY Aliza Nisenbaum Born 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico Lives in New York, NY Occupy Museums (Arthur Polendo, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Kenneth Pietrobono, Noah Fischer, and Tal Beery) Founded 2011 Pope.L aka William Pope.L Born 1955 in Newark, NJ Lives in Chicago, IL Postcommodity (Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, Kade L. Twist) Founded 2007 Puppies Puppies Born 1989 in Dallas, TX Lives in Roswell, NM Asad Raza Born 1974 in Buffalo, NY Lives in New York, NY Jessi Reaves Born 1986 in Portland, OR Lives in Brooklyn, NY John Riepenhoff Born 1982 in Milwaukee, WI Lives in Milwaukee, WI Chemi Rosado - Seijo Born 1973 in Vega Alta, PR Lives in San Juan and Naranjito, PR Cameron Rowland Born 1988 in Philadelphia, PA Lives in Queens, NY Beatriz Santiago Muñoz Born 1972 in San Juan, PR Lives in San Juan, PR Dana Schutz Born 1976 in Livonia, MI Lives in Brooklyn, NY Cauleen Smith Born 1967 in Riverside, CA Lives in Chicago, IL Frances Stark Born 1967 in Newport Beach, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA Maya Stovall Born 1982 in Detroit, MI Lives in Detroit, MI Henry Taylor Born 1958 in Oxnard, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA Torey Thornton Born 1990 in Macon, GA Lives in Brooklyn, NY Leslie Thornton and James Richards Born 1951 in Knoxville, TN; born 1983 in Cardiff, United Kingdom Lives in Brooklyn, NY; lives in Berlin, Germany and London, United Kingdom Kaari Upson Born 1972 in San Bernardino, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA Kamasi Washington Born 1981 in Los Angeles, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA Leilah Weinraub Born 1979 in Los Angeles, CA Lives in Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY Jordan Wolfson Born 1980 in New York, NY Lives in New York, NY Anicka Yi Born 1971 in Seoul, South Korea Lives in Queens, NY
Leigh Ledare shot his 16 mm film Vokzal (2016) in a square where the presence of three railway stations creates unusual patterns of foot traffic: neither linear, like that directed by sidewalks, nor ambling, as in a park, but combining multiple directions of strolling in an open space with multiple, specific destinations.
Artist Leigh Ledare presents an artist talk exploring his on - going interest in social structures and their underlying structures.
Presented in relation to the exhibition Leigh Ledare: The Plot — Ruttenberg Contemporary Photography Series.
Artists include: Becca Albee, Doug Ashford, Luke Butler, Anthony Campuzano, Suzanne Caporael, Nancy Chunn, Mike Cockrill, David Colman, Jennifer Dalton, NiiLartey De Osu, Anne Deleporte, Mark DeMuro, Richard Dupont, Elise Engler, Laura Fields, Avram Finkelstein, Joy Garnett, Skye Gilkerson, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Gran Fury, Group Material, Matthew Hansel, Rachel Harrison, Lubaina Himid, Theresa Himmer, David Hines, Becky Howland, On Kawara, Ellsworth Kelly, Larrell Kitt, Agnieszka Kurant, Stephen Lack, William Ladd and Steven Ladd, Justen Ladda, Sean Landers, Paul Laster, Leigh Ledare, Elissa Levy, Tora López, Jason Bailer Losh, Dashiell Manley, Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz, Stefana McClure, Dave McKenzie, Tom Molloy, Maynard Monrow, Aliza Nisenbaum, Lorraine O'Grady, Billy Pacak, Alexandra Penney, PLAYLAB, INC., William Powhida, Richard Prince, Dominic Quintana, Beth Reisman, Hunter Reynolds, Bruce Richards, Guy Richards Smit, Carlos Rolón / Dzine, Randall Rosenthal, Donna Ruff, Michael Scoggins, Lauren Seiden, Paul Sietsema, Adam Simon, Ken Solomon, Ruby Sky Stiler, Linda Stillman, Sarah Sze, Yuken Teruya, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Fred Tomaselli, Jim Torok, Panos Tsagaris, Phoebe Washburn, Evan Whale, Carmen Winant, Andrew Witkin, Yes Men, Mark Zawatski, Angela Pulido Zorro, and more.
Focusing primarily on solo presentations of artists, as in one artist per space, the show is well - curated with more than one canny juxtaposition (two personal favorites were Leigh Ledare's 16 mm film Vokzal [2016] of the public around three Moscow train stations with John Divola's elegant «Abandoned Paintings» [2007 — 8] photos, which feature recuperated discarded student paintings in derelict domestic settings, and Henry Taylor's big brushy paintings of black communities next to Deana Lawson's elaborately staged, intimate portraits of black subjects).
Paul McCarthy and Leigh Ledare are not afraid to be controversial.
Among the admirers: artist Theaster Gates; Turrell and his wife, Kyung - Lim Lee; Margrit Mondavi; Cherise and Christian Moueix; Kay and Sandy Walker; Carl Doumani; Anita and Ron Wornick; Cincinnati Art Museum Director Aaron Betsky; Pam and Dick Kramlich; Alexis and Trevor Traina; Amy Stone; Madeleine Fitzpatrick; Wendy and Frank Jordan; SFAI President Charles Desmarais and his wife, Kitty; Stanlee Gatti; as well as artists Leigh Ledare, Keith Tyson, Josephine Pryde, Aubrey Mayer and Jimmy Raskin, who doubled as the Stones» late - night DJ.
An exhibition curated by: Céline Poulin Marie Preston Stéphanie Airaud Participating artists: Esther Ferrer, Núria Güell, Adelita Husni - Bey, Leigh Ledare, Devora Neumark, Christian Nyampeta, Marie Preston, Sébastien Rémy, Till Roeskens, Cyril Verde
Tintype Contemporary... 19Apr > Leigh Ledare.
Leigh Ledare with Nicolás Guagnini, Ana and Carl and some other couples, Max Mayer, Dusseldorf, Germany 12 September — 12 October 2014
Born in Seattle, USA in 1976, Leigh Ledare received his MFA from Columbia University in 2008 and currently lives and works in New York.
Composed in its entirety of photographs, written anecdotes and ephemera, Leigh Ledare's first book, Pretend You're Actually Alive, is a searingly intimate investigation of the artist's relationship with his mother, a once - promising prodigy ballerina.
Leigh Ledare in THE PUBLIC BODY.02 (curated by Talia Linz and Alexie Glass - Kantor) at Artspace, Sydney, Australia 28 July — 2 October 2017
-- A consummate provocateur, Leigh Ledare has been causing a stir this fall with a series of photographs depicting his mother having sex as part of The Photographers» Gallery show «Home Truths: Motherhood and Identity» in London.
Leigh Ledare A Modest Exchange (Ed # 53/60), 1968 - 1972 / 2011 reworked Life Magazines (from the subscription of Mr. Selig Paskin, 138 Glen Ave, Mt Vernon, NY 10550), published list of contingent subscribers» names 38 × 76,2 cm (15 × 30 inches)
Leigh Ledare in Give Me Yesterday (curated by Francesco Zanot) at Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy 21 December 2016 — 14 May 2017
Leigh Ledare in Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood (curated by Susan Bright) at The Photographer's Gallery, London, UK 11 October 2013 — 5 January 2014
Leigh Ledare Mom with Hand on Bed Ed # 2/5 w / Intervention by Nicholas Guagnini, 2008 collaged C - print, ink, copy of Melanie Klein's «Love, Guilt and Reparation» 177,8 × 127 cm (70 × 50 inches)
Leigh Ledare in Invisible Adversaries: Marieluise Hessel Collection at Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - On - Hudson, USA 25 June — 18 September 2016
Leigh Ledare Double Bind (Meghan Ledare - Fedderly Photographed by Leigh Ledare), 2010 gelatin silver print 15,2 × 10,2 cm (6 × 4 inches)
Vocales is an exhibition put together by Céline Poulin, Marie Preston and Stéphanie Airaud, featuring work by Esther Ferrer, Núria Güell, Adelita Husni - Bey, Leigh Ledare, Devora Neumark, Christian Nyampeta, Marie Preston, Sébastien Rémy, Till Roeskens, and Cyril Verde.
Leigh Ledare installation view, Nicolás Guagnini / Leigh Ledare, Ana and Carl and some other couples Galerie Max Mayer, Dusseldorf, Germany, 2014
Leigh Ledare in Sitter at Columbus College of Art and Design's Canzani Center Gallery, Columbus, USA 23 January — 26 March 2015
Leigh Ledare Double Bind (Dyptich # 2/25), 2010 gelatin silver prints, assorted printed materials 55,8 × 43,2 cm (22 × 17 inches) each panel
Screening of The Here and the Now (Zurich 1:1) by Leigh Ledare at Swiss Institute, New York, USA 28 September 2016 at 7 pm
Zoë Lescaze, «Unknown Pleasures: In Recent Photographs, Artist Leigh Ledare Moves Beyond His Mother», NY Observer, 19 March 2013
Office Baroque is pleased to present an exhibition of works by New York - based artist Leigh Ledare.
Leigh Ledare Personal Commissions: «Let the Good Times Roll.
Leigh Ledare The Walk, 2016 Glass, caulk, found postcards, page from R.D. Laing's book Knots, food collage, 34,9 × 22,8 cm (14 × 9 inches)
Dialogue by Rhea Anastas and Leigh Ledare; Introduction, Anastas; Preface, Ledare; Photography, Ledare.
Participating Artists: Zarouhie Abdalian, Basma Alsharifm Jo Baer, Eric Baudelaire, Robert Beavers, Larry Bell, Matt Browning, Susan Cianciolo, Mary Helena Clark, John Divola, Celeste Dupuy - Spencer, Rafa Esparza, Kevin Jerome Everson, GCC (Nanu Al - Hamad, Abdullah Al - Mutairi, Aziz Alqatami, Barrak Alzaid, Khalid al Gharaballi, Amal Khalaf, Fatima Al Qadiri, Monira Al Qadiri), Oto Gillen, Samara Golden, Casey Gollan and Victoria Sobel, Irena Haiduk, Lyle Ashton Harris, Tommy Hartung, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, Sky Hopinka, Shara Hughes, Aaron Flint Jamison, KAYA (Kerstin Brätsch and Debo Eilers), Jon Kessler, James N. Kienitz Wilkins, Ajay Kurian, Deana Lawson, An - My Lê, Leigh Ledare, Dani Leventhal, Tala Madani, Park McArthur, Harold Mendez, Carrie Moyer, Ulrike Müller, Julien Nguyen, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Raúl de Nieves, Aliza Nisenbaum, Occupy Museums (Arthur Polendo, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Kenneth Pietrobono, Noah Fischer, and Tal Beery), Pope.L aka William Pope.L, Postcommodity (Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, Kade L. Twist), Puppies Puppies, Asad Raza, Jessi Reaves, John Riepenhoff, Chemi Rosado - Seijo, Cameron Rowland, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Dana Schutz, Cauleen Smith, Frances Stark, Maya Stovall, Henry Taylor, Torey Thornton, Leslie Thornton and James Richards, Kaari Upson, Kamasi Washington, Leilah Weinraub, Jordan Wolfson and Anicka Yi.
A significant number of pieces was sold by Mitchell - Innes & Nash, including Keltie Ferris» four pieces ranging from $ 7,500 to $ 50,000, Gonzalo Fonseca for $ 150,000, Karl Haendel's piece for $ 21,000, a Leigh Ledare for $ 15,000, a William Pope.
Within this context, the exhibition «Roberte Ce Soir» is accompanied in the Schinkelklause by a film program curated by Marc Glöde, including artist films by Willard Maas and Carolee Schneemann as well as more recent works such as those by Leigh Ledare.
Three projects exploring human behaviour and pathologies intertwine in this exhibition of works by the American artist Leigh Ledare at Office Baroque, Brussels.
Leigh Ledare (b. 1976), still from Vokzal, 2016.
Jakubowicz, Christian Jankowski, Tobias Kaspar, Zofia Kulik, Gerard Kwiatkowski, Leigh Ledare, Zbigniew Libera, Micha??
Holland Cotter notes Leigh Ledare's series An Invitation and Double Bind currently on view at Mitchell - Innes & Nash on his tour of Chelsea galleries.
Image: A selection from Leigh Ledare's «Double Bind» (2010), gelatin silver prints and ephemera on board.
NEW YORK, March 5, 2014 — Mitchell - Innes & Nash is pleased to present an exhibition of works by New York - based artist Leigh Ledare.
Tagged as: Afruz Amighil, Alejandro Puente, Alfredo Jaar, antique chinese art, David Lamelas, David Medalla, Edward Krasiński, Gagosian, Gego, Hélio Oiticica, jewish museum, Kerry James Marshall, leigh ledare, Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, My Barbarian, Nicelle Beauchene, Noemí Escandell, Norberto Puzzolo, primary structures, Rasheed Araeen, Saloua Raouda Choucair, sandwiched, Sergej Jensen, Sérgio Camargo, Stanislav Kolíbal, the whitney, Willys de Castro
The exhibition focuses on the use of photography as a personal diary and presents works, dating from the early 2000s to the present, by 14 Italian and international artists: Melanie Bonajo, Kenta Cobayashi, Tomé Duarte, Irene Fenara, Lebohang Kganye, Vendula Knopova, Leigh Ledare, Wen Ling, Ryan McGinley, Izumi Miyazaki, Joanna Piotrowska, Greg Reynolds, Antonio Rovaldi, and Maurice van Es.
The show includes works by 14 Italian and international artists (Melanie Bonajo, Kenta Cobayashi, Tomé Duarte, Irene Fenara, Lebohang Kganye, Vendula Knopova, Leigh Ledare, Wen Ling, Ryan McGinley, Izumi Miyazaki, Joanna Piotrowska, Greg Reynolds, Antonio Rovaldi, Maurice van Es), and explores the use of photography as a personal diary over a period of time ranging from the early 2000s through today.
Richard Aldrich, Leigh Ledare, and Lisa Tan all exhibited in their first presentation, House Call, which was followed by an AIDS - 3D solo exhibition.
Mitchell - Innes & Nash, for instance, had focused in on a booth at Independent skipping its usual place at The Armory Show and ADAA Art Show in favor of a booth here, showing works by GCC and Leigh Ledare, among others.
The series of admission - free weekly lectures, organized by artists Dena Yago and Juan Olivares, features up - and - comers Richard Aldrich (who will speak next week), Jordan Wolfson, AIDS 3D, Leigh Ledare; as well as established artists Terence Koh and Ryan Trecartin.
Frances Stark in conversation with Douglas Fogle with introduction by Leigh Ledare.
For example, John Divola's photographs of abandoned student paintings hung in deserted Southern California buildings resonate in proximity to Leigh Ledare's projected film capturing social interactions in Moscow train stations (Vokzal, 2016).
Leigh Ledare 00 PH, best known for his own disturbing photography, presents a new 16 mm film called Vokzal, shot in Moscow outside three adjacent train stations and presented in the galleries as three looped 16 mm projections replete with the cranking and buzzing of the anachronistic projectors used to screen the film on the walls.
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