

DYNASTY
An exhibition modeled on the dynamic of multigenerational families
March 9
– April 5, 2006
Opening on Saturday, March 11, 6 - 9 pm
New York,
New York (February 23, 2006)
– Gallery MC is pleased to announce the opening of DYNASTY: an
exhibition modeled on the dynamic of multigenerational families, from
March 9 – April 5, 2006.
Dynasty’s
curatorial team operated as a fictional family: Sara Reisman “married”
Christopher K. Ho, and Reisman’s “sister”, Amy Goldrich, “married” Omar
Lopez-Chahoud. Each couple then unconditionally bequeathed their sole
assets and fortune – the gallery space itself – to their adopted artist
children. Subverting the traditional control of curators, these bequests
were made without restriction. The artists had autonomy in using, or
consuming, the limited resource of exhibition space.
Lopez-Chahoud and Goldrich’s heirs – Ellen Altfest, Rachel Mason and Josiah
McElheny –approached their respective 200+ square feet of gallery space
differently. McElheny passed his inheritance on to next-generation sculptor
Martha Friedman, while Altfest curated her own thematic show-within-a-show.
Mason shared her space with several other artists for exhibitions and
performances, and her band . The result includes painting, sculpture, video
and live music.
The four Ho-Reisman siblings, Soledad Arias, Nina Katchadourian, Michael
Rakowitz, and Andrea Ray, also explored
various media and worked within multiple artistic genres. Their clan honors
both the past, present and future by including a fourth generation artist,
Zach Poff.
Not coincidentally, the exhibition shares its name with the 1980’s TV family
melodrama, Dynasty. Both the structure and content of the exhibition
question and explore power, property, and the dynamics of familial ties,
societal traditions, and laws about how property can be inherited and
consumed within families.
In the accompanying exhibition catalog, Ho and Reisman ask, “After a period
of pluralism and in the age of wealth transfer—baby boomers will bequeath
some $10 trillion in the next 20 years—might the family business
rather than the family romance be the apposite model for artmaking?”
Goldrich, who is also a lawyer, further explores the notion of family as not
just filial status, but also property and tool of the state. Given that as
much as 75% of the US population dies without a will, the legal system’s
interpretation of family and the rules governing the distribution of
inheritance is far more significant than most people imagine.
Participating artists include: Ellen Altfest, Soledad Arias, Inc., Michael
Bauer, Mai Braun, Xavier Cha, Peter Coffin, Brian Cooper, Dana Frankfort,
Martha Friedman, Mark Golamco, Nina Katchadourian, Chris Kubick & Anne
Walsh, Elke Lehmann, Ryan Lucero, Joshua Marsh, Rachel Mason, Josiah
McElheny, Charles Miller, Matthew Moorman, Valerie Piraino, Zach Poff,
Michael Rakowitz, Andrea Ray, Cate Snook, Alan Weiner, and John Williams.
For additional information please contact: Curator Omar Lopez-Chahoud,
212-228-8789 or lopezchahoud@yahoo.com.
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