Opening May 7, 6-8 pm
New York, March 30, 2009 - Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present
Jessica Stockholder: Sailcloth Tears from May 7 – June 13, 2009 in
its Chelsea gallery. Stockholder’s second solo exhibition with
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will include several new sculptures. It will
be on view concurrently with Flooded Chambers Maid, a major
installation in Madison Square Park. Stockholder’s first outdoor
installation in the U.S. will be part of the Mad. Sq. Art program.
The works in this show address the formal and ideological gaps
between unlike elements and discordant ideas. A dialogue
emerges in Stockholder’s work between pictorial experience; the
physical presence of materials such as wood, yarn, stone, and
plastic; and meaning of the objects for which these materials are
the building blocks.
Stockholder has said that “this work aims to glimpse the chaotic
fullness of meaning generated moment to moment all the time.
At the same time it acknowledges the condensed outline of
meaning that accumulates around objects and symbols. It
maintains an openness to possibilities not yet engaged, and
posits eccentricity as a great strength.”
Jessica Stockholder is one of the most influential American
sculptors working today. Her work has played a crucial role in
expanding the dialogue between sculpture and painting, form
and space. Stockholder has exhibited widely in museums and
galleries internationally. She was the focus of the career survey exhibition Jessica Stockholder, Kissing the Wall:
Works, 1988-2003 at the Blaffer Art Gallery, University of Houston, Texas and the Weatherspoon Art Gallery,
University of North Carolina, Greensboro. She has had solo shows at museums including the Dia Center for the
Arts and P.S. 1 (New York), The Renaissance Society (Chicago), the Power Plant (Toronto), and K20
Kunstsammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf). She has been included in important group exhibitions
including SITE Santa Fe and The Whitney Biennial. Her work is represented in the permanent collections of
numerous museums including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. She was
the 2007 recipient of the Smithsonian Institution’s Lucelia Artist Award. Stockholder is the Director of
Graduate Studies in Sculpture at Yale University in New Haven, CT. She is represented by Mitchell-Innes &
Nash.
Stockholder will also have an exhibition of prints on view from May 21 through June at Senior and Shopmaker
Gallery.