Something About a Tree
JULY 10 - SEPTEMBER 7, 2013
Curated by Linda Yablonsky
There really is something about a tree. Trees have as many shapes and sizes as human bodies. As figures in a landscape, they represent the human condition—psychological as well as physical—perhaps better than any other structure in nature. They have hundreds if not thousands of representations by artists of many stripes, who have branched out in every medium.
Something About a Tree offers 51 examples selected by Linda Yablonsky. Several works in the exhibition, including those by Oscar Tuazon, Robert Longo, Cyprien Gaillard, Ugo Rondinone, Jim Lambie, Amir Zaki, Georgie Hopton, Peter Schlesinger, and Michael Stipe are new or making their first appearance in New York. Artists include:
Darren Bader
Jules de Balincourt
James Brown
Bill Burns
Sarah Cain
Cynthia Daignault
Tacita Dean
Mark Dion
Mitch Epstein
Francesca Gabbiani
Cyprien Gaillard
Sally Gall
Anya Gallaccio
Robert Gober
April Gornik
Rodney Graham
Katy Grannan
George Haas
Jim Hodges
Georgie Hopton
Steven and William Ladd
Jim Lambie
Zoe Leonard
Sherrie Levine
Robert Longo
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Andrew Lord
Sarah Lucas
Brendan Lynch
Goshka Macuga
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Mirabelle Marden
Tony Matelli
Rory McEwen
Peter Nadin
Richard Nonas
Giuseppe Penone
Jessica Rath
Charles Ray
Tim Rollins & K.O.S.
Ugo Rondinone
Peter Schlesinger
Jennifer Steinkamp
John Stezaker
Michael Stipe
William Stone
Yuken Teruya
Oscar Tuazon
Rob Wynne
Amir Zaki