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Michelle Stuart
The Imprints of Time: 1969-2021, Galerie Lelong Exhibitions, 24 February - 26 March 2022

Michelle Stuart: The Imprints of Time: 1969-2021

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    Opening Thursday, February 24, 2022, 10:00am – 7:00pm. The artist will be in attendance from 5:00pm.
     
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    Galerie Lelong & Co., New York is pleased to announce the opening of Michelle Stuart: The Imprints of Time, 1969-2021. Since the 1960s, Michelle Stuart (b. 1933, Los Angeles, CA) has created pioneering works that synthesize Land Art, drawing, photography, painting, and sculpture. As one of the few female land artists of her generation, Stuart’s relation to the earth and mark-making also diverges from male contemporaries in capturing “the handwriting of nature.” The exhibition will present a survey from the late 1960s to the present, including works on paper, sculpture, and photography that highlight the site-specificity of her practice as well as the indexical nature of her works.

    Photography is an impression made by the light surrounding a specific place. Stuart’s work, pointing to sites as far reaching as Machu Picchu, Mesa Verde, and the South Pacific, manifests that by physically engaging in mark-making that brings the material aspects of the site into the work. Often combining drawings and organic material into one work, these impressions through Stuart’s hand coexist on the same picture plane. In Islas Encantadas: Seymour Island Cycle (1981-82), a monumental grid of earth-imbued units coexist in dialogue with photographs of flora and fauna, caught in time.


    Four works from Stuart’s series Area-Sayreville, New Jersey (1976) are comprised of paper rubbed with earth from the quarry and framed with a row of photographs from the site. The artist’s incorporation of photography, beginning in the 1960s, is one of the earliest demonstrations of photography in Land Art.

    The grid is a recurring formal structure of Stuart’s work, synonymous with the cool detachment of Conceptual Art of the 1960s. However, the rationality imposed by the grid is exceeded by the natural elements contained within. Stuart arranges the components in the same way one would work with line, shape, and form, creating a unified composition but with depth that moves the viewers’ eyes back and forth, as demonstrated in the early work El Florido Chart (1980) and a recent photographic work Creation Myth (2020).

    Collapsing time, memory and place, Stuart’s work addresses the metaphysical while remaining profoundly rooted in its own materiality and the artist’s interest in archeology, botany and history. Armed with the curiosity of an Enlightenment explorer, she approaches materials from the earth and nature as a collector and archivist, aiming to contain their energetic potential as well as to underscore their fragility as beacons of the dire environmental crisis we currently face.

     

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    • Michelle Stuart

      Michelle Stuart

      Passages: Mesa Verde (1977-1979) September 1, 2022

      On view at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
      Washington, D.C.
      Fall 2022

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    • Galerie Lelong: Dialogues

      Galerie Lelong: Dialogues

      Michelle Stuart with Alexis Lowry Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 2pm ET

      In-person at the gallery and on Zoom

      Watch recording here

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    • Michelle Stuart

      Michelle Stuart

      Conrad Nelson Fellow: Artist Lecture February 8, 2022

      Eckert Art Gallery
      Millersville University, Pennsylvania
      Held on February 8, 2022
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    • Michelle Stuart

      Michelle Stuart

      Penzance (Cornwall) to Paddington (London) January 27, 2022

      Eckert Art Gallery
      Millersville University, Pennsylvania
      January 27 - March 4, 2022

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    • Michelle Stuart

      Michelle Stuart

      Sound as Sculpture January 21, 2022

      The Warehouse
      Dallas, Texas
      January 21 - May 28, 2022

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    • Michelle Stuart

      Michelle Stuart

      Tender Objects: Emotion And Sensation After Minimalism January 21, 2022

      The Warehouse
      Dallas, Texas
      January 21 - May 28, 2022

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