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Good Clean Fun

Good Clean Fun is a group show, featuring works by Kyoko Hamaguchi, Ray Johnson, Tony Matelli, Gordon Matta-Clark, James Rosenquist, Maximilian Schubert, Cedar Sigo, Sue Williams, Christopher Wool, and Erwin Wurm.

 

The show, open until August 17th, was inspired by Gordon Matta-Clark’s Belly Curtain, an Homage to Christo’s Valley Curtain (1971), a work Polaert encountered during the biggest snowstorm of this past winter. Matta-Clark had helped Christo construct a model for the 1,300 foot curtain project, and later collaborated with his dancer friend Kitty Duane to create the photographs in which a miniature curtain drapes the “valleys” between parts of their naked bodies.

 

This playful and sensual series of photographs encapsulates the feelings evoked by Good Clean Fun. A hot summer day in bed with a lover, the touch and the sweat, the bodily-ness of it. The tactility of it. The squirming spaghetti in Rosenquist’s Spaghetti (1970) and the creamy delicious scoops of what looks like wet paint in Schubert’s Untitled (2021) echo this.

 

“            The overflowing

fountain at night

                     desperate

western formations

           perfume

on charcoal

                      glossy

almost

             without design …

 

… Planetary orange

                and yellow vowels

                            at the tip

                of my finger

                the roof of my mouth

                               A vomitorium

                is lost

without its close-up

                a man of alabaster

                draped in

                          black ”

 

Cedar Sigo flows. His poem, Texting Spell (2021), which ends the show, reflects aspects of the other works and also the duality of the body and summer as being both sensual and too real. Kind of like being in a way too crowded sauna, like the group of artists in Gordon Matta-Clark’s video, Sauna View (1971).

 

If you live in New York City or not, Good Clean Fun at Off Paradise, is a show you definitely want to visit in person.

Kyoko Hamaguchi, Wavecaster, 2020
Kyoko Hamaguchi, Wavecaster, 2020
Tony Matelli, Two Faces, 2015
Tony Matelli, Two Faces, 2015
Sue Williams, Fiesta, 2009
Sue Williams, Fiesta, 2009
Erwin Wurm, Untitled (The Hitchhiker's Project), 2021
Erwin Wurm, Untitled (The Hitchhiker's Project), 2021
James Rosenquist, Spaghetti, 1970
James Rosenquist, Spaghetti, 1970
Maximilian Schubert, Untitled, 2021
Maximilian Schubert, Untitled, 2021
Cedar Sigo, Texting Spell, 2021
Cedar Sigo, Texting Spell, 2021

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