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9.11.2007

Ballroom's Fall Show Sets Stages of Sand

Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice opens at Ballroom Marfa next Saturday, September 22 and will be on display through Open House weekend and until February 3, 2008.

Artists: Barry X Ball . Huma Bhabha . Carol Bove . Gardar Eide Einarsson . Jason Fox . Wayne Gonzales . Robert Grosvenor . Guyton\Walker . Adam Helms . Corey McCorkle . Wangechi Mutu . John Miller . Haim Steinbach . Mika Tajima . Joan Wallace

Every Revolution is an exhibition of sculptural objects that, by way of their presentation, can be seen as actors on a stage. The floor of the main gallery will be covered with a thin layer of black volcanic sand and the floor of the second gallery will be covered with white sand. All free-standing objects will be placed in the sand. Viewers will walk around the perimeter of a desert/desert island. The objects may appear to them as stranded, as castaways. This staging calls to mind the poignancy and absurdity of a Samuel Beckett play.

The gallery becomes a landscape in which various objects, particularly figurative objects, are isolated in small groupings to create a heightened sense of interaction between them. A marble head by Barry X Ball and an unfired clay head by Huma Bhabha, for example, may seem to be looking together at Joan Wallace's "Pool Ladder Painting 2" - a large table-top work that has a trap door through which an aluminum pool ladder has been placed. Each piece activates the other. The trap door in the table top can be seen as referring to the trap doors of a stage and a gallows. The works by Barry X Ball and Huma Bhabha both represent a scarred or wounded head: the exposed chicken wire in Huma Bhabha's work is skeletal, as if part of the head has been blown away; the cracks and fissures in the stone in Barry X Ball's work can be read as scars or head wounds.

The works in this show are meant to be read as symbolic objects, conveying through association and interaction a sense of a troubled but not hopeless world. This is, after all, a world in which artists continue to give form to the bigger questions - to life and death - and to create objects that are as beautiful as they are poignant. The thirteen artists and two artists' collaboratives in Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice all live and work in New York city, having moved there from diverse locations in the United States, Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

curaotor bob nickasEvery Revolution Is A Roll of the Dice is organized by Bob Nickas, a New York based critic and freelance curator who has realized an extraordinary number of exhibitions for galleries and museums in the United States and Europe since the mid 1980s. He was curatorial advisor at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York between 2004 and 2007, and his writing has appeared in numerous publications including Artforum, Afterall and Index. He has authored several books - Theft Is Vision (forthcoming, 2007), Collection Diary (2005), and Live Free or Die: Collected Writings 1985-1999 (2000) are three examples.

Mika Tajima and her band, New Humans, will perform in Ballroom Marfa's outdoor courtyard on opening night, with band and instruments on a white sand stage.

Gallery Walk-thru with curator and artists is scheduled for 2pm on opening day.

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