NEW YORK, NY.- M 2 3 presents 4 - an exhibition of recent work by Amina Ross, Chadwick Rantanen, Sean Donovan. The exhibition is on view 24 April through 06 June 2021.
/// It should be noted that theyre also exist diagonal relations, as it were, between the opposing corners of this rectangle. First of all, between articulation and derivation: if the existence of an articulated language is possible, with words and juxtaposition, interlocking or arranging themselves in relation to one another, Then it is so only in so far as the words of that language starting from the original values from the simple act of designation that was their basis have never ceased to move further and further away, by a process of derivation, does acquiring a variable extension; hence an access that cuts across the whole quadrilateral of language; and it is along this line that the state of the language is marked off: its articulative capacities are determined by the distance it has moved along the line of derivation; such a reading defines both its historical posture and its power of discrimination. The other diagonal runs from the proposition back to the original, that is, from the affirmation at the heart of every act of judgment to the designation implied by any act of nomination; it is along this axis that the relation of words to what they represent is established: here it becomes apparent that words never speak anything other than the being of representation, but that they always name something represented. The first diagonal marks the progress of a language from the point of view of its specifications; the second endless interleaving of language and representation the duplicating process which is the reason why the verbal sign is always representing a representation. On this latter line the word functions as a substitute (with its power to represent); on the former, as an element (with its power to make combinations and break them down). \\\ ---excerpt from The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Les mots et les choses: Une archéologie des sciences humaines), 1966 by Michel Foucault
Amina Ross (American) lives and works in New Haven, CT; they are an MFA candidate in Sculpture at Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT (expected May 2021); and holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago (2015). Recent solo exhibitions include Ditch Projects, Eugene, Oregon and Prairie, Chicago. Ross work has been presented in numerous collective exhibitions including at Transfer Gallery in Los Angeles and Mexico City. Upcoming exhibitions include a two artist prevention with Danah Washington Queen at Springsteen Gallery, Baltimore (2021)
Chadwick Rantanen (American, b. 1981) lives, works in Los Angeles, CA. He holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles, CA (2010), and a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN (2003). Recent solo exhibitions include WORM, Standard, Oslo, Norway (2021), as well solo presentations at Secession, Vienna; Atlantis Lumiere, Marseille; Overduin & Co., Los Angeles; Essex Street, New York; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; and two-artist exhibitions with Benjamin Hirte at Museo Pietro Canonica, Rome, and with Calvin Marcus at C L E A R I N G, Brussels.
Sean Donovan (American, b. 1987) lives, works in Brooklyn, NY. He holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore (2010), and a MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York (2016). Recent exhibitions include Sean Donovan: Recent Work, (solo) M 2 3, New York (2020); O Que Não Temos Podemos Criar, PADA, Lisbon, Portugal (2020) Donovan, Markov, Mildenberg, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2018); Gateway, (solo) M 2 3, New York (2017); Public, Private, Secret (collaboration with David Reinfurt) at International Center of Photography (ICP), New York (2016-17); and Tuesday, the 17th (solo) at AC Institute, New York (2017).