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04 Feb 2015

ICA Presents Barbara Kasten's First Major Survey Exhibition


Barbara Kasten, Construct 32, 1986, Cibachrome, 40 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

Barbara Kasten: Stages
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
http://icaphila.org

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Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 4, 6–8pm Exhibition Length: February 4–August 16

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hello@ica.upenn.edu
Becky Huff Hunter
001-215-746-1471

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Institute of Contemporary Art
118 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia 19104
USA

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'Barbara Kasten: Stages' is the first major survey of the work of artist Barbara Kasten. Widely recognized for her photographs, since the 1970s Kasten has developed her expansive practice through the lens of many different disciplines, including sculpture, painting, theater, textile, and installation. Spanning her nearly five-decade engagement with abstraction, light, and architectonic form, this exhibition situates Kasten's practice within current conversations around sculpture and photography. Kasten's interest in the interplay between three- and two-dimensional forms, her engagement with staging and the role of the prop, her cross-disciplinary process, and her new approaches to abstraction and materiality are all intensely relevant to the present artistic moment, resulting in a new generation of artists who have drawn inspiration from Kasten's aesthetic and method.

Kasten's work has roots in the unique and provocative intersection of Bauhaus-influenced pedagogy in the US, the California Light and Space movement, and postmodernism. Taking its cue from the multiple ways in which Kasten herself has staged her work, both in the studio and on site, the exhibition makes links between her more well-known photographic series of studio constructions and architectural interventions and her earliest fiber sculptures, mixed media works, cyanotype prints, and forays into set design. In addition, Kasten will create a new site-specific installation in the ICA galleries.

Organized by Alex Klein, the Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE'60) Program Curator. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication that includes a biography of the artist, new scholarly essays by the curator as well as by art historians Alex Kitnick and Jenni Sorkin, and a conversation between Kasten and artist Liz Deschenes.

ICA is always Free For All. Free admission is courtesy of Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman.