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Inauguration - Katharine Kuharic, Sandow Birk, Martha Wilson - Exhibitions - PPOW

P·P·O·W is pleased to inaugurate our new space with a performative painting and political action by long standing gallery artist and provocateur Katharine Kuharic. In 2008, Kuharic began What Women Lost during Hillary Clinton's first campaign for the presidency. This large scale oil painting will be publicly completed in the 6th floor gallery on Thursday, Friday and Saturdays up to the election of our 45th President. Given the historic nature of this election, Kuharic's painting-come-performance examines gender inequity and representative democracy. In posing questions that each citizen must answer for themselves, What Women Lost exhibits that our democracy and our culture are inseparable, if not one and the same. Concurrently, Kuharic will be creating a series of 44 watercolors, one for each President, to benefit The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, while she occupies the gallery.

Inauguration - Katharine Kuharic, Sandow Birk, Martha Wilson - Exhibitions - PPOW

Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet
A Liberal Map of the World (collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), 2011
6 color lithograph
34 x 46 ins.
86.36 x 116.84 cm

Artworks by Sandow Birk and Martha Wilson will also be presented. Like Kuharic, Birk and Wilson use humor and satire to critique American politics. Birk’s recently completed Triumph of Fear 2016 appropriates the density and depravity of Bruegel’s Triumph of Death. In the work Birk uses similarly proverbial imagery to indict the industrial-prison complex, corporate welfare and culture wars within a dystopian landscape implacably overseen by the Supreme Court. Following his exhaustive series American Qur’an, Birk’s new painting characteristically captures contemporary culture and perilous social dynamics. Focusing on uniquely American racial and institutional conflicts that have plagued the final term of our first African American president, and pervade the current election, Birk’s appropriation contextualizes current maladies in a deep trajectory of Western democracy. 

Inauguration - Katharine Kuharic, Sandow Birk, Martha Wilson - Exhibitions - PPOW

Salesmanship and psychological manipulation are the characteristics Martha Wilson embodies in Thump 2016, her most recent work, which continues her decades-long body of images and performances that critique political ideologies on both sides of the aisle. Housed in a bright red frame that signals a kind of put-on-patriotism, Wilson is blonde-wigged and orange-faced. She stands with arms crossed so as to confront the viewer with the alarming extremism of Trump’s political posturing, which Wilson has successfully decoded. Also on view, in a loop of video performances, Wilson dons the personas of Barbara Bush (1991, 2002, and 2008), Nancy Reagan (1985 and 1987), and Tipper Gore (1994). In these performances, Wilson discusses issues such as voting rights, mental health, civil rights, and what it means to be a woman in politics.

Exhibited Works

Exhibited Works Thumbnails
Katharine Kuharic, Study for What Women Lost, 2011

Katharine Kuharic
Study for What Women Lost, 2011
diner placemat, newspaper and pencil on tissue paper
55 x 90 ins.
139.7 x 228.6 cm

Katharine Kuharic, What Women Lost, 2011

Katharine Kuharic
What Women Lost, 2011
oil on linen
60 x 96 ins.
152.4 x 243.84 cm

Sandow Birk, The Triumph of Fear, 2017

Sandow Birk
The Triumph of Fear, 2017
acrylic on canvas
46 x 54 ins.
116.8 x 137.2 cm

Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet, A Conservative Map of the World (collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), 2011

Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet
A Conservative Map of the World (collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), 2011
6 color lithograph
34 x 46 ins.
86.36 x 116.84 cm

Martha Wilson, Thump, 2016

Martha Wilson
Thump, 2016
color photograph, framed
38 x 32 ins.
96.5 x 81.3 cm

Martha Wilson, Nancy Reagan, 1985

Martha Wilson 
Nancy Reagan, 1985 
performance at Exit Art for Oracle Exhibition 
video by Julie Harrison 

Barbara Bush, 2005    
performance for Body Politic, curated by Larry Litt 
video by Roberto Guerra 

Tipper Gore, 1996 
performance at Cooper Union for The Weight Thing  
video by R & B video 

Katharine Kuharic, Study for What Women Lost, 2011

Katharine Kuharic
Study for What Women Lost, 2011
diner placemat, newspaper and pencil on tissue paper
55 x 90 ins.
139.7 x 228.6 cm

Katharine Kuharic, What Women Lost, 2011

Katharine Kuharic
What Women Lost, 2011
oil on linen
60 x 96 ins.
152.4 x 243.84 cm

Sandow Birk, The Triumph of Fear, 2017

Sandow Birk
The Triumph of Fear, 2017
acrylic on canvas
46 x 54 ins.
116.8 x 137.2 cm

Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet, A Conservative Map of the World (collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), 2011

Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet
A Conservative Map of the World (collaboration with Elyse Pignolet), 2011
6 color lithograph
34 x 46 ins.
86.36 x 116.84 cm

Martha Wilson, Thump, 2016

Martha Wilson
Thump, 2016
color photograph, framed
38 x 32 ins.
96.5 x 81.3 cm

Martha Wilson, Nancy Reagan, 1985

Martha Wilson 
Nancy Reagan, 1985 
performance at Exit Art for Oracle Exhibition 
video by Julie Harrison 

Barbara Bush, 2005    
performance for Body Politic, curated by Larry Litt 
video by Roberto Guerra 

Tipper Gore, 1996 
performance at Cooper Union for The Weight Thing  
video by R & B video 

Installation Views

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Inauguration, install 1
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