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Opener 11: Nina Katchadourian: All Forms of Attraction
Malloy Wing Galleries
Exhibitions, June 24, 2006 through December 30, 2006
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Nina Katchadourian, Austria (detail) 2006, C-print, 30 x 40 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York
Nina Katchadourian, Austria (detail) 2006, C-print, 30 x 40 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York
Nina Katchadourian makes engaging and irreverent artworks that combine investigative practices with a more elusive, poetic logic. Incorporating sculpture, photography, video, and sound, her multilayered projects are propelled by deliberate attempts to observe, scrutinize, order, and disorder her surroundings. All Forms of Attraction, the eleventh in the Tang Museum's Opener series, collects more than a decade's worth of Katchadourian's provocations.
Works on view include meticulously dissected road maps that reimagine our collective geography. Others artworks witness the artist's often-meddlesome relationship to the natural world. Projects such as Mended Spiderwebs, Natural Car Alarms, and Artificial Insemination deliberately misunderstand natural phenomena as a way to reconsider the complex relationship between nature and culture. Linguistic systems and coded meanings also rank high among Katchadourian's fascinations. In Talking Popcorn a machine listens to the pattern of popping corn and uses Morse Code to translate these sounds into written language.
Opener 11: Nina Katchadourian: All Forms of Attraction is organized by Ian Berry, the Susan Rabinowitz Malloy Curator of the Tang Museum, in collaboration with the artist. The Opener series is generously supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, The Laurie Tisch Sussman Foundation, The Overbrook Foundation, and the Friends of the Tang.
Works on view include meticulously dissected road maps that reimagine our collective geography. Others artworks witness the artist's often-meddlesome relationship to the natural world. Projects such as Mended Spiderwebs, Natural Car Alarms, and Artificial Insemination deliberately misunderstand natural phenomena as a way to reconsider the complex relationship between nature and culture. Linguistic systems and coded meanings also rank high among Katchadourian's fascinations. In Talking Popcorn a machine listens to the pattern of popping corn and uses Morse Code to translate these sounds into written language.
Opener 11: Nina Katchadourian: All Forms of Attraction is organized by Ian Berry, the Susan Rabinowitz Malloy Curator of the Tang Museum, in collaboration with the artist. The Opener series is generously supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, The Laurie Tisch Sussman Foundation, The Overbrook Foundation, and the Friends of the Tang.

