Nancy Rubins at SculptureCenter
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Nancy Rubins at SculptureCenter
Nancy Rubins,MOMA and Airplane Parts 1995 that visited Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain 2002/2003 then visited Forte Belvedere in 2003 and is now
at SculptureCenter, 2006, Mixed media, dimensions variable. Image c. 2006 SculptureCenter and the artist. Photo: Jason Mandella.



NEW YORK.- SculptureCenter is pleased to present a solo exhibition by esteemed contemporary sculptor Nancy Rubins. Commissioned through SculptureCenter’s Artist-in-Residence program Nancy Rubins will transform SculptureCenter’s main space with a new installation. Nancy Rubins: MoMA and Airplane Parts 1995 that visited Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain 2002/2003 then visited Forte Belvedere in 2003 and is now at SculptureCenter will be on view through November 18, 2006.

For SculptureCenter Nancy Rubins will use airplane parts in a configuration specifically adapted to SculptureCenter’s main space. Rubins will reconfigure parts of a work dating from 1995, furthering her ongoing study of form and her practice of reutilizing materials. What were once discarded materials are gathered, assembled, de-installed, stored and reassembled. With each new set of parameters, a new configuration is possible. The title of the resulting piece presented this fall, MoMA and Airplane Parts 1995 that visited Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain 2002/2003 then visited Forte Belvedere in 2003 and is now at SculptureCenter, translates this approach: each sculpture gains from its overlapped history, while recreating a new set of circumstances from which it is inseparable. Rubins will also be presenting a site-specific artwork, Big Pleasure Point, at Lincoln Center in New York in association with the Public Art Fund.

“Nancy has been hugely influential in West Coast sculpture and we are thrilled to show her work here in New York,” said Executive Director Mary Ceruti. “Following her Lincoln Center project this summer, this exhibition provides New Yorkers a special opportunity to consider her work and particularly the way she engages architectural space.”

Nancy Rubins has been working on a gargantuan scale since the early 1980s, responding to public commissions and art exhibitions alike. Her research on structure and materials led her to start working with mattresses and airplane parts, as seen in works such as 150 Baltimore Mattresses (1987) and Topanga Tree and Mr. Huffman's Airplane Parts (1987-89), as well as mobile homes, heavy water heaters, and boats. Each sculptural variation is the result of careful engineering and planning: they seem to defy gravity while retaining their ability to crystallize implosions and explosions of form. Also notable are her large format, assembled monochromatic drawings that retain sculptural texture while refusing to be contained to just one wall, spreading over ground and corners. During the last decade, Nancy Rubins’ work has continued to gain momentum, while demonstrating a heightened mastery of visual and structural complexity.

Nancy Rubins was born in Naples, Texas, and lives and works in Topanga Canyon, California. Her solo exhibitions include Projects 49: Nancy Rubins at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1995), as well as recently commissioned works at Lincoln Center, New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (both 2006). Her work was also included in renowned international exhibitions such as Unknown Quantity, curated by French philosopher Paul Virilio at the Fondation Cartier, Paris (2003) and Helter Skelter: L.A. Art of the 1990s at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1992). Her work is part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. She is represented by Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York and Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles.










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