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Jared Ginsburg


Folded Woman

Folded Woman 2013, Etching ink monoprint on Munken Pure, 32.5 × 45.5 cm

Below the knee

Below the knee 2013, Canvas, Batting, 130 × 45 × 22 cm

Legs

Legs 2013, Canvas, batting, 550 × 310 × 70 cm

Hand

Hand 2013, Fabric, wood chips, Approximately 200 x 100 cm

Hoist

Hoist 2011, hoisting equipment, performance, Dimensions variable
Image courtesy blank projects

Church Square Surveillance

Church Square Surveillance 2011, Installation View, Dimensions variable

Bird on a line

Bird on a line 2011, Installation View, Dimensions variable

Chair suspended in Studio

Chair suspended in Studio 2011, Invitation Image,

Listings(s)

'Hoist'

Jared Ginsburg at blank projects

A variable installation by Jared Ginsburg where selected objects will hang successively within the gallery space, suspended by a cable and a winch. Facilitated by a movement and a rule, Hoist serves to relieve each object of its utility, jogging familiar associations and prompting an alternate engagement.
 
The objects brought into the gallery space will be collected over the month of October as residue from the Proposal Project, where a group of artists and curators have been invited to perform and materialize ideas over 24-hour periods at a shared artists-studio nearby the gallery.


12 October 2011 - 29 October 2011

'Body Parts'

Jared Ginsburg at blank projects

 

Jared Ginsburg's latest series of works, 'Body Parts', is an experiment in figuration and the conversation between pattern, drawing and object. Odd, erotic ink monoprints and carbon copy drawings are developed into outsized sculptures of body parts, manufactured from pieces of canvas that are stitched together and stuffed. These soft body parts trigger more drawing, so that the process is an endless movement from drawing to object and back again. Offcuts from the sculptures in turn form large-scale abstract compositions on canvas. According to Ginsburg, 'Body Parts' is about "figuring things out through either drawing or making".


10 October 2013 - 16 November 2013