Tags for: The Unicorn
  • Special Exhibition
The Bearded Gas, 2013. Shana Lutker (American, b. 1978). Wood, MDF, carpet, foam core, PlexiGlas mirrors, chromed steel, paint, and wire; 168 x 216 x 144 in. (426.72 x 548.64 x 365.76 cm). Gallery Inventory #LUT219. © Shana Lutker. Image courtesy of Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer

The Bearded Gas, 2013. Shana Lutker (American, b. 1978). Wood, MDF, carpet, foam core, PlexiGlas mirrors, chromed steel, paint, and wire; 168 x 216 x 144 in. (426.72 x 548.64 x 365.76 cm). Gallery Inventory #LUT219. © Shana Lutker. Image courtesy of Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer

The Unicorn

Saturday, September 7–Saturday, November 30, 2013
Location: CMA at Transformer Station

About The Exhibition

Participating artists: Neïl Beloufa, Martin Soto Climent, Haris Epaminonda & Daniel Gustav Cramer (The Infinite Library), Shana Lutker

The Unicorn is an exhibition about memory and reconstructing the past. The Unicorn refers to the book (with the same title) by Martin Walser, an author whose work often questions how humans continually reshape the past. The exhibition takes some of the thoughts developed in Walser’s writings as an open-ended starting point and nonbinding reference. The works in this group exhibition assume nothing survives as a static entity, and that memory is constructed by looking backwards from a constantly shifting point. What we call the past is unstable and modifiable. The unicorn as a mythical creature serves as a metaphor for the creative vitality of memory and points to artists exploring the line between documentation and art, truth and myth, fact and fiction.

 

This exhibition will be on view at:

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Transformer Station

1460 West 29 Street
Cleveland, OH 44113

The Transformer Station is a new contemporary art museum on Cleveland’s west side, owned by the Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Foundation. For six months a year, the Cleveland Museum of Art will present exhibitions with internationally recognized artists, using it as a creative laboratory.

Hours
Wednesdays: Noon to 5pm
Thursdays: Noon to 8pm
Fridays: Noon to 5pm
Saturdays: Noon to 5pm

Free admission.
For more information, call 216-938-5429 or visit transformerstation.org.