EXHIBITION

Marc Swanson: The Second Story - Perspectives 175

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Arkansas, Houston, 07/01/2011 - 10/09/2011

5216 Montrose Boulevard

ABOUT

Marc Swanson constructs sculptures out of found iconographic sources, from taxidermy to tattoos, fabricating them from culturally-loaded materials so that the resulting sculptures in both form and content reveal the conspicuous constructedness of our personas in the modern mediated world. For example, taxidermy forms relating to his own father’s fantasy of an outdoorsy hunter’s life—one his dad never really lived but simulated—are overlaid with the glittered mirrored surfaces associated with the demimonde of the after-midnight nightclub world the artist inhabited for many years. Swanson’s allusions often refer simultaneously to both the austere, rarefied, and serious history of minimal art and the legacy of cheesy metal and self-consciously decadent glam rock bands. In stating the equal importance of both in his work, Swanson makes viewers aware of the complex negotiations between high and low culture in everyone’s lives. This exhibition is curated by Bill Arning, Director, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

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APT ARTISTS ON VIEW

Marc Swanson

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