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Stephen Neidich: Lost Mix Tapes

Past exhibition
4 November 2023 - 6 January 2024
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Stephen Neidich, Lost Mix Tapes

Wilding Cran Gallery is pleased to present Lost Mix Tapes, an exhibition of recent works by Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Neidich.

 

Breaking away from his recent explorations of kinetic sculpture and installation, Stephen Neidich’s rusted steel Venetian blinds twist, contort, and snag though static interventions that remind us of the humor and familiarity of utilitarian dysfunction. In this series, the distressed steel has been further impacted by a combination of chemical agents introduced by the artist and unseasonable Southern California rains. Birthed from the nexus of chance, emotion, and experimentation, Neidich’s practice works to push his pieces to the brink, discovering the limits of their function and survival.

 

While the sculptures’ varied poses and contortions may recall the effects of thwarted motion, Lost Mix Tapes pushes the button of natural movement, elevating the universally experienced technical failures of Venetian blinds through playfully exaggerated gestures. Neidich’s choreography of each piece sets a stage of characters, some tenderly toyed with, some draping delicately to the floor, some elegantly twisted in an off-kilter fiction, replicating the absurdity of our attempts to control. Upon encountering the series, we may be inspired to conjure fictive histories, from the pried open peep hole in All The Answers Are In That Book to the comedic vertical twist of We’re taking 3 cars. However, Neidich distances his work from narrative to focus on the ironic allure of each blind as an aesthetically constructed object.

 

There is a certain romantic nostalgia that permeates the exhibition of Lost Mix Tapes, as the viewer contemplates objects as they are, once their function and technology have been rendered obsolete. It is through this ironic foreboding that we may locate the relationship between the cassette tape and the decommissioned Venetian blind, as physical markers of emotion, happenstance, and the passing of time. These are sculptures of curated machination, yet it is through their heightened futility that Neidich captures the performative grace of inert objects, further rendered through our attempts to interpret their dysfunctional elegance.

 

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Installation Views
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Works
November 4 - January 6, 2024
  • Stephen Neidich, We’re Taking 3 Cars, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    We’re Taking 3 Cars, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    60 x 58 x 7 inches
    152.4 x 147.3 x 17.8 cm.
  • Stephen Neidich, Not No, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    Not No, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    50 x 48 x 7 inches
    127 x 121.9 x 17.8 cm.
  • Stephen Neidich, I Can Tell You But I Can’t Explain It, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    I Can Tell You But I Can’t Explain It, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    28 1/2 x 41 1/2 x 10 inches
    72.4 x 105.4 x 25.4 cm.
  • Stephen Neidich, Oh, Is It Your First Time?, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    Oh, Is It Your First Time?, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    129 x 36 x 336 inches
    327.7 x 91.4 x 853.4 cm.
  • Stephen Neidich, How Quickly You Forget, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    How Quickly You Forget, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    58 1/2 x 72 1/2 x 8 inches
    148.6 x 184.2 x 20.3 cm.
    Courtesy of Wilding Cran Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Stephen Neidich, No One Goes There Anymore It’s Too Crowded, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    No One Goes There Anymore It’s Too Crowded, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    82 x 57 x 89 inches
    208.3 x 144.8 x 226.1 cm.
  • Stephen Neidich, All The Answers Are In That Book, 2023
    Stephen Neidich
    All The Answers Are In That Book, 2023
    Unistrut, steel slats, nylon string
    31 1/2 x 57 1/2 x 8 inches
    80 x 146.1 x 20.3 cm.

Documents

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  • Pick of the Week

    Jody Zellen, What's on Los Angeles, December 14, 2023
  • Stephen Neidich: Lost Mix Tapes Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles, US

    Maxime Foucquet, Contemporary Art Issue, November 24, 2023

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