Matthew Monahan
Like entering a Wunderkammer, a cabinet of curiosities, the viewer of Matthew Monahan’s new exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery will be engulfed by a multitude of displays containing a variety of wax figures, paper sculptures, ornamental drawings, and other artifacts. The work was made in the last two years, though some elements go as far back as 1994, during and after travels through Japan, Tibet, China, and Europe.
Monahan set out to excavate the ruins of his own work, to preserve and reanimate many creative fragments, all bizarrely reconfigured in pseudo-museological displays that take on a narrative and allegorical dimension. Unpainted drywall and glass vitrines stage this post-industrial, apocalyptic curiosity cabinet. A deranged arrangement of reliquaries and cracked monuments produces an effect of historical and cultural confusion, where voodoo, classicism, Buddha and modernism collide.
Monahan comments that:
the work is not a postmodern selection of references to be decoded, but a bodily expulsion of influence and impulse performed in the act of making. Art history and private history are simultaneous, in the movement of my hands... a cycle of making, breaking and fixing. It is another attempt to escape the uncanny frontality and horror of the figurative, its pathetic desire to act in real space and to look back at you. The figures are most shocking or charming when they become characters. Matchstick pupils (phosphorous vision) - materials take on a magic function, the character is fortified and abused by substances, smothered in gold, pierced by sticks, trapped in glass, ... devices to exceed the limits of the body. A brutal materiality edging towards spirituality.
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Matthew MonahanWriter's Block, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanSaid the Joker to the Thief, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanYesterday's News, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanSky Burial, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanNameless One From Not Even Anywhere, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanThe Hammer Speaks, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanAt Home He Feels Like a Tourist, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanArmy of One, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanGuild of Mad Builders, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanKnuf, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanMost Isolated Human Being, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanSir Young Husbands Expedition or Museum of Anti-British, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanLesser Known Son, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanVirtually Pain Free, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanWaiting for Use, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanWhispered Agreement, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanA Pound of Flesh, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanDictator Equator, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanIcono-Spasm, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanThe Heckler and the Troubadour, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanGeneral Molotov (note this is part of Former Republic as of 6/2005), 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanTwilight of the Idiots, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanThe Thing Between You and Your Life, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanMedusa, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanHair of the Dog, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanLost Cause, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanBlue Head, 1994/2005
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Matthew MonahanParticipant-in-Mystery, 1994/2005
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Peter Eleey, Frieze, October 1, 2005 This link opens in a new tab. -
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Elizabeth Schambelan, ArtForum, October 1, 2005 This link opens in a new tab. -
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Nick Stillman, Time Out New York, July 28, 2005 This link opens in a new tab. -
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Roberta Smith, The New York Times, July 8, 2005 This link opens in a new tab.