Sikkema Jenkins & Co presents three-artist exhibition exploring painting boundaries and conceptual nostalgia
An exhibition showcasing the works of Saint Clair Cemin, James Hyde, and Jac Leirner is currently on display at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, located at 530 W 22nd Street in New York, until January 27, 2007. Featured in Hyde's collection are pieces like "Weights and Heats" (2006), an 8-foot by 5-foot glass box filled with paint and various materials, along with "Catalytic" and "Rotational." Cemin exhibits five "Supercuia" sculptures from 2006, crafted from colored polyester resin and stainless steel, each approximately 46 inches in diameter. Leirner's contribution consists of "144 Museum Bags" (2006), organized by color in a grid format. Critic Donald Kuspit describes Cemin as an artist of bisociation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the artists' works, which collectively create a unified exhibition experience.
Key facts
- Exhibition runs until January 27, 2007
- Features artists Saint Clair Cemin, James Hyde, and Jac Leirner
- Located at 530 W 22nd Street, New York between 10th and 11th Avenues
- James Hyde's "Weights and Heats" (2006) is an 8-foot by 5-foot tilted glass vitrine
- Saint Clair Cemin's "Supercuia" sculptures include four colored polyester resin versions and one stainless steel
- Jac Leirner's "144 Museum Bags" (2006) displays used museum store bags in a color-grid arrangement
- Critic Donald Kuspit has named Saint Clair Cemin an artist of bisociation
- A version of the article first appeared in the New York Sun on January 11, 2007
Entities
Artists
- Saint Clair Cemin
- James Hyde
- Jac Leirner
- Donald Kuspit
- John Chamberlain
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Joseph Beuys
- Jeff Koons
- Damien Hirst
Institutions
- Sikkema Jenkins & Co
- New York Sun
- Tate
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Brasília
- Brazil
- UK
- Denmark
- Israel