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Art Basel Miami Beach

December 5 – 8, 2013

Alexander Gray Associates

Alexander Gray Associates
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013
Installation view

Alexander Gray Associates

Alexander Gray Associates
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013
Installation view

Jack Whitten, Feedback Loops II (The Curse of Ivan Mestrovic) (2013); Heidi Bucher, Puerta cuartel interior (1987)

Jack Whitten, Feedback Loops II (The Curse of Ivan Mestrovic) (2013); Heidi Bucher, Puerta cuartel interior (1987)
Alexander Gray Associates
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013; installation view

Melvin Edwards, MMOZ (2005); John Henry for John Scott (2012); Freedom Fighter (1992)

Melvin Edwards, MMOZ (2005); John Henry for John Scott (2012); Freedom Fighter (1992)
Alexander Gray Associates
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013; installation view

Luis Camnitzer Alexander Gray Associates

Luis Camnitzer
Alexander Gray Associates
Kabinett Art Basel Miami Beach 2013; installation view

Heidi Bucher, Parkett

Heidi Bucher

Parkett
Latex and cotton
23.6h x 23.6w in (59.9h x 59.9w cm)

Heidi Bucher, Puerta cuartel azul verde (1988)

Heidi Bucher

Puerta cuartel azul verde (1988)
Latex and cotton
86.6h x 55.1w in (220h x 140w cm)

Melvin Edwards, Freedom Fighter (1992)

Melvin Edwards

Freedom Fighter (1992)
Welded steel
13h x 10.5w x 8d in (33h x 26.7w x 20.3d cm)

Melvin Edwards, John Henry for John Scott (2012)

Melvin Edwards

John Henry for John Scott (2012)
Welded steel
12h x 11.5w x 7.9d in (30.5h x 29.2w x 20.1d cm)

Melvin Edwards, MMOZ (2005)

Melvin Edwards

MMOZ (2005)
Welded steel
17h x 17w x 9d in (43.2h x 43.2w x 22.9d cm)

Harmony Hammond, Buffer (2011)

Harmony Hammond

Buffer (2011)
Oil and mixed media on canvas
44.5h x 50.5w in (113.03h x 128.27w cm)

Harmony Hammond, Coverup (2012)

Harmony Hammond

Coverup (2012)
Oil and mixed media on canvas
68.5h x 60.8w in (174h x 154.4w cm)

Hassan Sharif, Copper 4 (2012)

Hassan Sharif

Copper 4 (2012)
Copper
27.8h x 10.4w x 3.2d in (70.6h x 26.4w x 8.1d cm)

Hassan Sharif, Copper 5 (2012)

Hassan Sharif

Copper 5 (2012)
Copper
18.5h x 12.2w x 3.9d in (47h x 31w x 9.9d cm)

Hassan Sharif, Copper 6 (2012)

Hassan Sharif

Copper 6 (2012)
Copper
23.6h x 10.2w x 3.5d in (59.9h x 25.9w x 8.9d cm)

Hassan Sharif, Copper 7 (2012)

Hassan Sharif

Copper 7 (2012)
Copper
86h x 29w x 6d in (218.4h x 73.7w x 15.2d cm)

Hassan Sharif, Weave 6 (2013)

Hassan Sharif

Weave 6 (2013)
Rug, tempera, glue, and cotton rope
64.2h x 23.6w x 3.2d in (163.1h x 59.9w x 8.1d cm)

Jack Whitten, Feedback Loops II (The Curse of Ivan Mestrovic) (2013)

Jack Whitten

Feedback Loops II (The Curse of Ivan Mestrovic) (2013)
Acrylic on canvas
63h x 103w in (160h x 261.6w cm)

Jack Whitten, Gamma Group I (1975)

Jack Whitten

Gamma Group I (1975)
Acrylic on canvas
83.8h x 72w in (212.9h x 182.9w cm)

Jack Whitten, Omphalos (2013)

Jack Whitten

Omphalos (2013)
Acrylic on canvas
64h x 64w in (162.6h x 162.6w cm)

Jack Whitten, Pressed Space #26 (1971)

Jack Whitten

Pressed Space #26 (1971)
Oil on Japanese rice paper
20.3h x 19.5w in (51.6h x 49.5w cm)

Jack Whitten, Pressed Space #27 (1971)

Jack Whitten

Pressed Space #27 (1971)
Oil On Japanese Rice Paper
20.1h x 19.5w in (51.1h x 49.5w cm)

Press Release

Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, Florida
Galleries Sector, Booth K3


Heidi Bucher
Melvin Edwards
Harmony Hammond
Hassan Sharif
Jack Whitten

Alexander Gray Associates presented Processing Abstraction, 1960–2013, an exhibition of work focused on process- and material-based abstraction, pairing historic and recent work by Gallery artists Heidi Bucher, Melvin Edwards, Harmony Hammond, Hassan Sharif, and Jack Whitten. Underscoring conceptual parallels between the artists’ process-oriented paintings, drawings, and sculpture, the presentation examines the role and impact of abstraction as a vehicle for artistic, social, and political commentary. The exhibition spotlights emblematic examples of the artistic innovation that placed these artists at the forefront among their peers.

Making their debut at Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 will be Heidi Bucher and Harmony Hammond. Bucher’s groundbreaking technical experimentation is represented through her castings of domestic spaces and objects in resin and latex that resulted in emotionally charged and formally resonant installations and sculptures. Hammond’s presentation includes both 1970s and recent heavily textured paintings that combine gender politics with post-minimal concerns of materials and process.

Also on view is a selection of Melvin Edwards’ iconic Lynch Fragments, which exemplifies the extraordinary 
range of expression Edwards achieves with his method of welding industrial found-objects into new forms 
that explore the relationship between material and formal abstraction. The selection of works by Emirati artist 
Hassan Sharif speaks to the limits of discipline or singular approach. His systematic abstract drawings and sculptures employ mark-making and weaving techniques to address arbitrariness and social dogma. Historical 
and recent examples of Jack Whitten’s painting embody his pioneering role and experimental attitude by testing 
the roles of gesture, surface, and content within the realm of abstract painting. Whitten employs abstraction 
as a tool for overcoming conventional boundaries of paint as medium. Rare examples from his 1970s period will debut at the Fair.

Kabinett: Luis Camnitzer
The Gallery’s Kabinett presentation features a focused selection of historical works by Luis Camnitzer executed between 1972–73. These works represent a key moment in Camnitzer’s New York-based career, one in which he shifts from printmaking to alternate artistic mediums. Pintura con títulos (1973), one of the few painterly works executed by the artist, explores Camnitzer’s use of parody and syntax to expand on the impulses and mythologies of Abstract Expressionism and Conceptualism. A complementary selection of early works on paper emphasizes accumulative process and material transformation, blurring the lines between method and medium. Together, these slices of Camnitzer’s early practice anticipate current modes of formal and linguistic abstraction.

Film: Regina Silveira
The Gallery presents the video Mil e um dias (1001 Days) (2007) by prominent Brazilian conceptual artist Regina Silveira. The video is a combination of live action and animation with a soundtrack that alternates rotating images of night and day. The images slowly expand and contract, in a movement resembling that of a camera shutter, as the landscapes mix and regenerate, recalling the tradition of Brazilian concrete poetry. The continuous succession of interloping days and nights alludes to the infinity of time, evolving horizons, and interchangeable hemispheres.

About Art Basel Miami Beach
Leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa show historical work from the masters of Modern and contemporary art, as well as newly created pieces by emerging stars. Paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, films, and editioned works of the highest quality are on display at the main exhibition hall, while ambitious artworks and performances become part of the landscape at nearby beaches, Collins Park and SoundScape Park.

About Kabinett
Kabinett sector participants are chosen from the Galleries sector to present curated exhibitions in a separately delineated space within their booths. The curatorial concepts for Kabinett are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical showcases, and solo shows for rising stars.

About Film
Organized in association with David Gryn, Director of London's Artprojx, Film sector presents works across two venues: inside the Miami Beach Convention Center, and in the outdoor setting of SoundScape Park where works are shown on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center. Selections include works by some of today’s most exciting artists from Latin America, the United States, Europe, Asia, and beyond.