D'Amelio Terras presents 1992009 group show linking 1990s and 2009 artistic visions amid recession
The D'Amelio Terras gallery in New York is showcasing the group exhibition titled 1992009, which investigates cultural connections between the years 1992 and 2009. This exhibition includes works from 1990s artists such as Christopher Wool, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Sue Williams, as well as contemporary artists like Sara VanDerBeek, Leslie Hewitt, and Heather Rowe. Curatorial insights emphasize common political and economic events, including transitions in the presidency, the Iraq War, and various financial downturns. Context is provided through the writings of art critic Arthur Danto. Featured artworks consist of Nicole Cherubini's ceramic pieces, Steve Parrino's chaotic canvases, large motorized wind chimes by Noah Sheldon and Maggie Peng, Peter Missing's red-line hieroglyphs, and recession-themed wall art by Jessica Diamond. This exhibition is located in Chelsea, alongside other shows focused on recession themes.
Key facts
- Group exhibition 1992009 at D'Amelio Terras gallery
- Pairs 1990s artists with younger gallery artists
- Compares cultural landscapes of 1992 and 2009
- Features Christopher Wool, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Sue Williams
- Includes Sara VanDerBeek, Leslie Hewitt, Heather Rowe
- Jessica Diamond's work asks "What money?" referencing recession
- Exhibition occurred during 2009 economic downturn
- Shown alongside other recession-themed Chelsea exhibitions
Entities
Artists
- Arthur Danto
- Christopher Wool
- Felix Gonzalez-Torres
- Sue Williams
- Sara VanDerBeek
- Leslie Hewitt
- Heather Rowe
- Jedediah Ceasar
- Robert Gober
- Jennifer Dalton
- William Powhida
- Nicole Cherubini
- Steve Parrino
- Noah Sheldon
- Maggie Peng
- Kiki Smith
- Peter Missing
- Jessica Diamond
Institutions
- D'Amelio Terras
- Winkleman Gallery
- Schroeder Romero Gallery
- Gagosian
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Chelsea
- Iraq
- White House