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Part 1: May 10 - October 26, 2008 (Kentridge)
Part 2: June 28 - November 2, 2008 (Golub, Nauman, Judd, Lockhart)
Part 3: July 5, 2008 - March 1, 2009 (Sherman, Walker, Sze)
During
its forty-year history, the MCA has distinguished itself with
groundbreaking exhibitions that have contributed substantially to the
evolving history of contemporary art. These exhibitions have, in turn,
stimulated the museum and its supporters to acquire important and often
numerous pieces by these artists. A resulting hallmark of the MCA's
collection is the presence of significant, in-depth bodies of work by
artists ranging from Leon Golub, H.C. Westermann, Claes Oldenburg,
Donald Judd, Lee Bontecou, Bruce Nauman, and Vito Acconci to Cindy
Sherman, Ed Paschke, William Kentridge, Jeff Koons, Kerry James
Marshall, Catherine Opie, and Sharon Lockhart, among others-some of the
foremost contemporary American artists of our time.
Artists in Depth presents concentrations of work by several artists whom the MCA has
collected in depth, or whose pieces in the collection are definitive
examples of their singular aesthetic. As groupings of work comprising
"mini-retrospectives" of some of the most interesting and important
artists of our time, it foregrounds the museum's pioneering exhibition
history and the quality and level of the strengths in its collection.
Approximately
eight artists' work will be presented simultaneously, beginning with a
group of drawings and a film by artist William Kentridge, whose work
was featured in a major MCA exhibition. Part two and three of the
exhibition centers on Bruce Nauman, a major innovator of the late 1960s
onward of whom the MCA holds one of the largest and most significant
institutional collections worldwide; as well as Cindy Sherman, an
artist active since the late 1970s whose work was the subject of a
major survey show at the MCA in 1997.
Painter Leon Golub, a
figure of importance to Chicago beginning in the late 1950s onward, is
represented by the MCA's key holdings of early and later works. The
exhibition also juxtaposes concentrated groupings that are similar in
sensibility and aesthetic but distinct in time period and media; works
by Minimalist sculptor Donald Judd are situated adjacent to those of
photographer/filmmaker Sharon Lockhart to reveal the commonalities as
well as the differences that underlie their production. In addition,
the show features large-scale installations by artists Kara Walker and
Sarah Sze that in their monumental presence masterfully convey the
essential qualities of each artist's work.
Showcasing key artists
of the last forty years whose work has been and continues to be
defining to international contemporary art and underscoring the MCA's
role as a leader in and incubator of artistic innovation, Artists in Depth provides
a new look at the composition of the MCA collection. Its concentration
on individuals and their achievements in-depth complement the focus of
other major presentations at the MCA that took place during its 40th
anniversary year, and also point to the strong presence in the MCA's
collection of works by Jeff Koons, who is featured in a major
exhibition that will be simultaneously on view. The exhibition is
curated by Elizabeth Smith, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator and Deputy
Director for Programs at the MCA.