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For Immediate Release
February 18, 2004
Media
Contacts:
Gabriel Riera: 305.375.1706
griera@miamidade.gov
Maile Rodriguez: 305.375.1705
maile@miamidade.gov
Miami
Art Museum Presents Russell Crotty —
Globe
Drawings As Part Of Its New Work Series
First Solo Museum Exhibition on the East Coast of
the Nationally Acclaimed Artist’s Work
MAM Commissions New Work by Crotty to Serve as
Lasting Tribute to the Florida Everglades
On
View March 5 – June 27, 2004
Miami
Art Museum presents Russell Crotty in his first solo
museum exhibition on the east coast of the United
States. Crotty, who is based in California, is also
an amateur astronomer who has received national recognition
for his intricately detailed ballpoint pen drawings
based on his observations of the night skies. MAM’s
installation consists of ten drawings on globes that
range in size from eight to 45-inches in diameter and
will be on view from March 5 to June 27, 2004. Russell
Crotty — Globe Drawings is originated by Miami
Art Museum as part of its New Work series of projects
by leading contemporary artists and is curated by MAM
Curator, Lorie Mertes.
The
hovering globes—created between 2000 and
2004— are suspended from the ceiling and resemble
a small galaxy of spheres that invert our notion of
scale. The globes are installed at eye-level so that
visitors can admire in detail the thousands of pen
strokes and gossamer lines, as well as Crotty’s
haiku-like, hand-written notes on celestial activities
and issues of ecological concern. In conjunction with
the exhibition, MAM has commissioned Crotty to create
a new globe of the night skies over the Everglades.
When completed, this new work by the artist will stand
as a lasting tribute to Florida’s most unique
natural resource.
Crotty’s
creative process is singular. His methodical work
embodies both the Renaissance ideal of virtuosity,
and the romance of 19th-century astronomy. Awed and
intrigued by the mysteries of the universe, Crotty
observes the night sky from his telescope in his home-made
observatory in the hills of Malibu, California. The
artist painstakingly records the movements of stars
and planets and later reinterprets his observations
in books or on paper-covered acrylic spheres like those
shown at MAM.
Born
in California in 1956, Crotty began making art in
childhood.
When diagnosed with juvenile diabetes
at the age of 14 and confined to bed, he made drawings
to escape into his imagination. That same year, his
father died and his mother bought him a telescope to
distract him from his grief. In the artist’s
adult life, these two hobbies found form in his masterful
drawings of the night skies.
"With its patient craftsmanship and ardent attention
to detail, Crotty's conscientious fusing of art and
science brings honor to both disciplines. Walking through
his maze of cosmic spheres, it is difficult not to
feel infected by his eager fascination," noted
Holly Myer of the Los Angeles Times.
Ms.
Mertes states, “In his lush drawings of
the night sky, Russell Crotty invites us to contemplate
the mystery and awe of the universe and that of our
existence. He reminds us that by simply taking the
time to look up and out we can gain perspective on
our daily lives.”
About
the Artist
Russell Crotty was born in 1956 in San Rafael, California.
He received his B.F.A. from the San Francisco Art
Institute in 1978 and his M.F.A. from the University
of California, Irvine in 1980. He has had recent
solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum,
Houston (2003); Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,
Kansas City, MO (2003); CRG Gallery, New York (2002);
and Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, (2001).
Group exhibitions include: Drawing Now: Eight Propositions,
Museum of Modern Art, Queens, New York (2002); Miami
Currents: Linking Collection and Community, Miami
Art Museum, Miami (2002); and Made in California
1900-2000, Los Angles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles,
CA (2000). Russell Crotty lives and works in Malibu,
California.
About
the Curator
MAM Curator Lorie Mertes has been with the museum since
1994. She has curated solo exhibitions by such artists
as Jim Hodges, Liisa Roberts and Alexis Smith, as
well as curating New Work Miami: Robert Chambers
and Frank Benson, New Work Miami: Dara Friedman and
Robert Thiele, and mantle, a special project by the
critically acclaimed artist Ann Hamilton commissioned
by MAM in 1998. Ms. Mertes most recently organized
the first museum exhibition in the United States
of collaborative works by artists Janine Antoni and
Paul Ramírez Jonas and served as the MAM Curator
for the traveling exhibitions: Kerry James Marshall:
One True Thing, Meditations on Black Aesthetics,
Shirin Neshat and Roberto Matta: Painting Drawings
of the 1940s. Additional projects in process include
New Art, the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship
winners scheduled for September 2004.
Ms.
Mertes developed Russell Crotty — Globe
Drawings in cooperation with Lynn M. Herbert, Senior
Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston.
The exhibition is supported, in part, by a grant from
the Funding Arts Network.
Russell Crotty Related Programs
Members
Preview and Opening Reception
Thursday, March 4
6 to 8pm
Members free. Non-members $10
Illustrated talk by the artist from 6:30 to 7:15pm
Seating is limited, please arrive early
JAM
at MAM
Thursday, April 15
Happy Hour with an Artful Twist
Every third Thursday from 5 to 8:30pm
Live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres
Members free; non-members $5
6:00pm
Guided tour of Russell Crotty — Globe
Drawings
6:30pm Stargazing lecture with Miami Astronomer
Group
Tours by appointment
Private tours led by museum guides
are available in English and Spanish. For details and
reservations, call 305.375.4073.
Sundays
are Free at MAM from 12 to 5pm.
Museum admission is free every Sunday, which includes
admission to special
exhibitions, MAM’s collection, the MAM Store,
and free guided tours at 2pm.
Sponsored by The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald.
Publications
Gallery
Notes
This four-color, take-home brochure provides background
information on the artist and concepts that shape
the exhibition. Available in the galleries. Free.
General Information: 305-375-3000
For
press images please contact Maile Rodriguez at 305.375.1705
or maile@miamidade.gov.
Accredited by the American Association of Art Museums,
Miami Art Museum is sponsored in part by the State
of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural
Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the National
Endowment for the Arts; with the support of the Miami-Dade
County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural
Affairs Council, the Mayor and the Board of County
Commissioners.
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