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Jan 14, 2009 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm (Wednesday)

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Vanderbilt University

2201 West End Avenue
Nashville, TN 37240
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The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of "Harmony Korine: Pigxote", a solo exhibition of photographs by the internationally-renowned artist and filmmaker, organized by Joseph Whitt and O'Salvation Cine Ltd. The exhibition will be on view from January 8th through February 26th, and is free and open to the public.

Harmony Korine is one of the most significant artists of his generation. After emerging onto the world stage in the 1990's as a screenwriter (Kids) and director (Gummo; Julien Donkey-Boy), his intuitive, open-ended approach to realism created a polarizing fervor amongst critics. Lesser known but no less relevant are Korine's experiments outside the world of cinema. A Crack-up At The Race Riots, his first book, adapted the possibilities of his brand of montage to text. Numerous collaborations with other artists, such as Christopher Wool, Brian DeGraw, Gus Van Sant and Mark Gonzales, further stretched Korine's imagination into realms of formalized abstraction, vaudeville, black metal nihilism, and ambient soundscapes.

This exhibition brings together forty-nine photographs from Korine's private archive in order to reveal a side of the artist's creative process that remains largely unexamined. Depicting an unnamed, mysterious young girl moving through a televised landscape of shifting contexts, Pigxote further illustrates Korine's interest in replacing plot lines and other narrative tropes with intuitively arranged "experiential moments." They also provide a unique insight into the poetic mind of Nashville's most compelling prodigal son.

While supplies last, a limited edition artist's book, published by Nieves (Zurich) in conjunction with this exhibition, will be available for purchase in the Gallery.

Location:
Fine Arts Gallery - Old Gym (Google map of this location)

Please call 322-0605 for more information, click here for Gallery Hours.




Contact:
Joseph Whitt


Description:

The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of "Harmony Korine: Pigxote", a solo exhibition of photographs by the internationally-renowned artist and filmmaker, organized by Joseph Whitt and O'Salvation Cine Ltd. The exhibition will be on view from January 8th through February 26th, and is free and open to the public.

Harmony Korine is one of the most significant artists of his generation. After emerging onto the world stage in the 1990's as a screenwriter (Kids) and director (Gummo; Julien Donkey-Boy), his intuitive, open-ended approach to realism created a polarizing fervor amongst critics. Lesser known but no less relevant are Korine's experiments outside the world of cinema. A Crack-up At The Race Riots, his first book, adapted the possibilities of his brand of montage to text. Numerous collaborations with other artists, such as Christopher Wool, Brian DeGraw, Gus Van Sant and Mark Gonzales, further stretched Korine's imagination into realms of formalized abstraction, vaudeville, black metal nihilism, and ambient soundscapes.

This exhibition brings together forty-nine photographs from Korine's private archive in order to reveal a side of the artist's creative process that remains largely unexamined. Depicting an unnamed, mysterious young girl moving through a televised landscape of shifting contexts, Pigxote further illustrates Korine's interest in replacing plot lines and other narrative tropes with intuitively arranged "experiential moments." They also provide a unique insight into the poetic mind of Nashville's most compelling prodigal son.

While supplies last, a limited edition artist's book, published by Nieves (Zurich) in conjunction with this exhibition, will be available for purchase in the Gallery.

Location: Fine Arts Gallery - Old Gym (Google map of this location)

Please call 322-0605 for more information, click here for Gallery Hours.


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