ALICE AYCOCK EARLY WORKS

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ALICE AYCOCK EARLY WORKS GALERIE THOMAS SCHULTE 29 SEPTEMBER to 17 NOVEMBER 2018 Tropico de Cancer: Boundary Line 23 1/2 degrees North, Tamaulipas, Mexico; Left (side): Torrid Zone; Right (side): North Temperate Zone, 1973 (detail), b/w photograph mounted on foamcore 21.7 x 30.6 cm 8.5 x 12 in

For Berlin Art Week 2018, Galerie Thomas Schulte opens a comprehensive exhibition showing early works by American artist Alice Aycock. After studying with Robert Morris at Hunter College, during the 1970s Aycock was one of the youngest members during the 1970s of the circle of artists around Gordon Matta-Clark and New York s legendary 112 Greene Street Gallery. In the context of Land Art and Postminimalism, in the early years of her career, Aycock created a series of pioneering installations comprising wood, stone, and concrete and moving between sculpture, architecture, and landscape. This exhibition not only features two of these early installations, but also drawings and photographs from her important early projects, including her contribution to documenta 6. Alice Aycock (*1946, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) lives and works in New York City. Her work was presented in solo shows at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the United States Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1980). Major group exhibitions include the 1979 and 1981 Whitney Biennials in NYC and Content: A Contemporary Focus, 1974 86 at the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. In Germany, Aycock was first presented at documenta 6 (1977) and in 1983/84 in a comprehensive travelling exhibition at Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, and Skulpturenmuseum, Marl. After more than twenty years, Galerie Thomas Schulte presented the first exhibition of the artist in Germany in the gallery s space in Berlin in 2010. Aycock s work was included in the first major museum survey on Land Art Ends of the Earth: Art of the Land to 1974, at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the Haus der Kunst in Munich (2012), as well as Materializing Six Years : Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art at the Brooklyn Museum (2012/13). An extensive catalogue on her drawings has been published in conjunction with her retrospective at the Grey Art Gallery (New York University) and the Parish Art Museum. The exhibition travelled to the University Art Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in 2014. Contact Galerie Thomas Schulte Charlottenstraße 24 10117 Berlin fon: +49 (0)30 2060 8990 fax: +49 (0)30 2060 89910 mail@galeriethomasschulte.de Gonzalo Alarcón +49 (173) 66 46 623 gonzalo@galeriethomasschulte.de Eike Dürrfeld +49 (172) 30 89 074 eike@galeriethomasschulte.de Juliane Pönisch juliane@galeriethomasschulte.de Luigi Nerone +49 (172) 30 89 076 luigi@galeriethomasschulte.de Nick Schulte +49 (172) 308 90 73 nick@galeriethomasschulte.de This brochure represents a selection of the works in the exhibition. For further information and to learn more about works which are not represented here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

wooden set of risers and treads that ends close to the ceiling and was first shown at Greene Street Gallery in 1974. Stairs challenges the viewer to climb up the stairs. With each rising step, the climber gets closer to the ceiling and has to bend over more and more. Ultimately, as the climber arrives at the top of the stairs to nowhere (a dead end) a feeling of narrow confinement grows. At the same time, the climber has a view of the entire space from above. The physical experience of climbing the stairs can also be a metaphor for the experience of life itself. Although Land Art sought to replace the vertical, figurative mode with a horizontal, landscape mode, not only Gordon Matta-Clark, with Jacob s Ladder, but Aycock as well, in her contribution to documenta 6, The Beginnings of a Complex (1977), created works that rose in the vertical. Of the five vertical structures connected by underground tunnels that were planned for Kassel Project Entitled The Beginnings of a Complex (For Documenta, 1977) only two towers were realized. A third structure, a step-like façade wall accessible by way of ladders, was added for the final built work. In this work, which references Hollywood movie sets, among other things, architecture serves as a backdrop for a narrative that viewers construct for themselves. The architectural structures create a set of directions for a performance by the viewer. Aycock was able to complete a third of the five originally planned structures that same year at Artpark in Lewiston, New York. Five Walls was conceived as an aerial labyrinth in which the viewer moves from ladders through window walls and back the same way. It seems possible to imagine a complex which exists in the world as a thing in itself, exposing the conditions of its own becoming, and which exists apart from the world as a model for it. 4,5

ALICE AYCOCK EARLY WORKS For the exhibition, Alice Aycock s first, process-based installation Sand/ Fans has been reconstructed for the gallery s Corner Space. The work was presented for the first time in 1971 at the legendary 112 Greene Street Gallery, which had been opened a year before by artist Jeffrey Lew. For the installation, the artist brought thousands of kilograms of sand into the gallery space and arranged four fans around the amassed pile of sand. The fans opposite one another generated air currents that eventually spread the sand in wave patterns. Sand/Fans is significant for Aycock s later work in several ways. In the 1980s, she returned to revolving rotor blades as a motif in her Blade Machines, which became the center of her travelling exhibition in Europe, Retrospective of Projects and Ideas 1972-1983, starting at Württembergischer Kunstverein in Stuttgart in 1983. Wind and wave motion are also significant influences on her most recent Twister/Turbulence series of sculptures. It is important for Aycock that art trigger not just intellectual, but also physical and emotional reactions in the viewer. At the same time, Sand/Fans is, as an early Earth Work, a piece in which Aycock positioned herself in the debate around Robert Smithson s concepts of entropy and the non-site. The interaction of the viewer with the artwork was brought to the foreground in Maze, as well a project that is presented on photo wallpaper and with sketches and photographs in the gallery s Window Space. Due to her great interest in architecture and architectural history, which she shared with many of her fellow artists at Greene Street, Aycock discovered a circular plan for an Egyptian labyrinth that was conceived as a prison. With the labyrinth, she found a form to initiate feelings of disorientation in the viewer. I took the relationship between my point of entry and the surrounding land for granted, but often lost my sense of direction when I came back out. From one time to the next, I forgot the interconnections between the pathways and kept rediscovering new sections. The accessible sculpture, realized in 1972 near New Kingston, Pennsylvania, became Aycock s first work that is only completed with the participation of the beholder, quite in the sense of Manfred Schneckenburger s concept of sculpture as a form of action. The following year, Low Building with Dirt Roof ( for Mary) was also created on the grounds of Gibney Farm. Aycock dedicated this project to her young niece, who died tragically. This project as well as the projects realized a few years later, Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels (1975) and Project for a Vertical Maze: Four Superimposed Cruciform Buildings (1975), are all shaped equally by Aycock s knowledge of archaeology and her fascination with psychological states of claustrophilia and claustrophobia. The photographs of the built work together with the drawings create a psychophysical experience for the viewer. The works are set up as exploratory situations for the perceiver. This experience is equally important for Stairs (These Stairs Can be Climbed), a high 6,7

Maze, 1973 Set of two studies, pencil on vellum, six vintage prints No. 2: Maze: Aerial View, 1972 Gelatin silver print, unique Framed: 71.12 x 83.06 x 3.81 cm 28 x 32.7 x 1.5 in No. 4: Two studies for Maze, 1972 Each 35 x 28 cm 13.7 x 11 in 10,11

Architectural Project, Summer 73, (Low Building with Dirt Roof), 1973/2012 Pencil on vellum, 2 vintage prints Drawing: 66.5 x 114.8 x 5 cm 26.2 x 45.2 x 2 in Vintage prints: (2x) 38 x 48.7 x 4.3 cm 15 x 19.2 x 1.7 in 12,13

Project for a Vertical Maze: Four Superimposed Cruciform Buildings, 1975 Set of three drawings, pencil on vellum No. 1: Project for a Vertical Maze: Four Superimposed Cruciform Buildings: Exterior, 1975 Framed: 57.6 x 80.5 x 3.8 cm 22.7 x 31.7 x 1.5 in No. 2: Project for a Vertical Maze: Four Superimposed Cruciform Buildings: Plan, 1975 Framed: 64.6 x 80.5 x 3.8 cm 22.7 x 31.7 x 1.5 in No. 3: Project for a Vertical Maze: Four Superimposed Cruciform Buildings - Interior: Oblique Section, 1975 Framed: 57.6 x 80.5 x 3.8 cm 22.7 x 31.7 x 1.5 in 16,17

Tropico de Cancer: Boundary Line 23 1/2 degrees North, Tamaulipas, Mexico; Left (side): Torrid Zone; Right (side): North Temperate Zone, 1973 Set of nine b/w photographs mounted on foamcore Framed: (9x) 21.7 x 30.6 cm 8.5 x 12 in 20,21

Project for Five Wells Descending a Hillside, 1975 Set of two drawings, pencil on vellum No. 1: Project for Five Wells Descending a Hillside, 1975 Framed: 58.7 x 101.8 x 3.8 cm 23.1 x 40 x 1.5 in No. 2: Project for Five Wells Descending a Hillside: Oblique Section, 1975 Framed: 56 x 99 x 3.8 cm 22 x 39 x 1.5 in Study for a Building with Footholds for Climbing Wall: Isometric Section #2, 1975 Pencil on vellum 87 x 53.6 cm 34 1/4 x 21 in 24,25

Project for a Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels, 1975/2012 Set of twelve drawings, pencil on vellum, watercolour and ink on paper, Set of five vintage prints in one frame No. 1: Project for A Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels: Oblique Section, 1975/2012 53.3 x 96.5 cm 21 x 38 in No. 3: Project for a Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels: Plan, 1975 53.3 x 76.2 cm 21 x 30 in Framed vintage prints: 35.3 x 170.7 x 3.6 cm 13.9 x 67.2 x 1.5 in 26,27

Project Entitled The Beginnings of a Complex... (For Documenta), 1977 Set of five vintage prints, unique Framed: 38.9 x 128 cm 15.3 x 50.3 in 30,31

Project for a Circular Building with Narrow Ledges for Walking, 1976 Set of four vintage prints Framed: (2x) 38.3 x 49.7 x 3.6 cm 15 x 19.5 x 1.4 in (2x) 64.9 x 48.4 x 3.6 cm 25.5 x 19 x 1.4 in 34,35

Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes, 1978 Set of seven drawings, pencil on vellum No. 6: Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes Twin Big Wheels, 1978 Framed: 103.1 x 113.4 x 3.6 cm 40.5 x 44.6 x 1.4 in No. 4: Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes Plan, 1978 Framed: 103.6 x 103.5 x 3.6 cm 40.7 x 40.7 x 1.4 in No. 5: Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes Elevations, 1978 Framed: 54.5 x 103 x 3.6 cm 21.4 x 40.5 x 1.4 in No. 2: Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes The 16th Century Portuguese Arrival - 7 Structures, 1978 Framed: 65 x 119 x 3.6 cm 25.5 x 46.8 1.4 in No. 1: Project Entitled It was a Schematic World in Which Nefarius Plots and Schemes Noah s Arc, 1978 Framed: 65.6 x 72.5 x 3.6 cm 25.8 x 28.5 x 1.4 in 38,39

Publisher Galerie Thomas Schulte GmbH Charlottenstraße 24 D-10117 Berlin Tel.: 0049 (0)30 20 60 89 90 www.galeriethomasschulte.de Photo Credits hiepler, brunier, (pp. 4/5, 7, 8/9, 14/15, 18/19, 22/23, 28/29, 32/33, 36/37 ) Mathias Schormann (pp. 10/11, 12/13, 16/17, 20/21, 24/25, 26/27, 30/31, 34/35, 38/39) 2018 the artist, the photographers and Galerie Thomas Schulte This dossier was published on the occasion of the exhibition Alice Aycock: Early Works at Galerie Thomas Schulte, 29 September to 17 November 2018.