San Francisco Art Openings: Catharine Clark Gallery

CATHARINE CLARK GALLERY: LINEAMENTS OF GRATIFIED DESIRE
OPENING 02.19.04

Comment: Mounds of explanatory pilfer viewing time away from the art, particularly for slow readers, many of whom were graciously allowed to stay late by gallery management to toil through the verbiage. I cheated, skipped the viewing instructions, and cluelessly enjoyed the art, including the M.K. Guth Batman beach love video, John Slepian's hairy featureless blob-anisms, and the electric glass sculpture encasing a live plant by Philip Ross. Charles Gute's freestanding update of the old joke "How do you keep a turkey in suspense?" welcomes visitors to the gallery. The show announcement alone contains over 2200 words (yes, I counted) including insatiable fast food image-mongering, pornography, lyric bombard bard poet Mick Jagger, hungry currency machines, mass calculated avalanche entertainment, endless commercial apparatus, desire creating longings, product design seductions-- and that's just the third paragraph!! Evelyn Wood, eradicator of literary sloth, doyenne of dynamic comprehension, where are you now that I need you?

Artist/Artists: Jim Campbell, Anthony Discenza, Felipe Dulzaides, Charles Gute, M. K. Guth, Nina Katchadourian, leonardogillesfleur, Nira Pereg, Philip Ross, John Slepian, Julianne Swartz, and Mary Tsiongas.

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It says the same thing on both sides. Get it?

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We feel your pain.

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Relative density.

Catharine Clark Gallery
49 Geary St. Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
415.399.1439


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