TRUE GRIT Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Booth K11
TRUE GRIT ALBERTO BURRI ENRICO CASTELLANI GILBERT & GEORGE DAVID HAMMONS KEITH HARING JEFF KOONS BARBARA KRUGER SIGMAR POLKE RICHARD PRINCE PETER REGLI THOMAS SCHÜTTE RICHARD SERRA KAZUO SHIRAGA FRANK STELLA GÜNTHER UECKER ANDY WARHOL CHRISTOPHER WOOL True Grit, written in 1968 by Charles Portis, is widely considered one of the great American novels. Told from the perspective of a spinster banker named Mattie Ross, the story revisits the central chapter of her life: the winter of 1873, when, as a fourteenyear-old from Yell County, Arkansas, she hunts down Tom Chaney, her father s killer, with the help of a tough U.S. marshal, the old one-eyed jasper Rooster Cogburn, and the cowlicked LaBoeuf, a young Texas Ranger, in whom she recognizes a kindred sense of grit. The novel was adapted for the screen several times: first in 1969 as a Western starring John Wayne as Rooster (a role that won him an Academy Award), and most recently in 2010 by the Coen Brothers.
In addition to its more literal meanings, grit often connotes invincible spirit, determination, and fearlessness. Harvard Business Review defines grit as a willingness to commit to long-term goals and to persist in the face of difficulty. Our booth True Grit ties the etymological aspects of the word grit to the popular cultural history and its archetypes arising out of Portis s novel. On display are works of art that were made with materials exuding the grittiness of the not-yetgentrified streets of the East End of London, and New York s East Village and Harlem in the 1970s and 80s, as in the work of Gilbert and George, David Hammons, and Keith Haring; or simply tough, untested industrial materials, such as Alberto Burri s visionary experiments with acrovinyl and cellotex to create his Crettos ; Günther Uecker s obsessive hammering of oversized nails onto the picture plane; and Frank Stella s meticulously hand-sculpted works from scraps of metal, industrial detritus, and car paint rusty and sharp-edged. Richard Prince, Sigmar Polke, and Christopher Wool s works with their spray-painted graffiti-like sensibility akin to that of the streets; Andy Warhol s glitter-splattered Diamond Dust Shoes nodding to the downtown disco scene; and Barbara Kruger s cleverly transgressive mantra linking business and history, complete the mise-en-scene of True Grit. Gilbert and George famously declared in the 1980s, We want to be completely outside with what you call hooligans and tramps. True Grit invites you in for a glimpse of their and other visionary artists explorations of the completely outside.
Cover: Gilbert and George Cock, 1977 Hand colored black and white photographs Sixteen panels, overall: 94 7 /8 79 1/ 8 inches (241 201 cm) Gilbert & George 2014 Inside Cover: Keith Haring Untitled, 1983 Acrylic on panel, double sided 120 1/ 2 60 5/ 8 inches (306.1 154 cm) 2014 The Estate of Keith Haring Above: Andy Warhol Diamond Dust Shoes, 1980 1981 Acrylic and silkscreen ink and diamond dust on canvas 89 3/ 4 70 inches (228 177.8 cm) 2014 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
David Hammons Untitled, 1989 1990 Mixed media: rubber inner tire, wire mesh 63 16 inches (160 40.6 cm) 2014 David Hammons
Richard Prince Untitled, 1992 Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas 68 48 inches (172.7 121.9 cm) Signed and dated Richard Prince 1992 (on the stretcher) Richard Prince
Günther Uecker Dunkles Feld (Dark Field), 1971 Nails and acrylic on canvas mounted to panel 23 1/ 2 23 1/ 2 6 inches (59.7 59.7 15.2 cm) 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS ), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
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