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SELECTED WORKS BY Sterling Ruby



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Sterling Ruby

Kiss Trap Kismet (and 4 details)

2008
PVC pipe, urethane, wood, expanding foam, aluminium, spray paint.

300 x 384 x 122 cm

Sterling Ruby’s three dimensional structures engage with traditional considerations of sculpture being inherently relative to the human body: things which occupy real space (rather than painting’s illusionary space) are experienced physically. Measured against minimalism’s hallowed purity of the object, where form is asserted on a conceptual level, Ruby’s Kiss Trap Kismet is a radical convergence of the sublime and abject. Presented as a towering arch, Kiss Trap Kismet poses object as organism – primal, totemic, exuding a raw, animal power in its visceral aesthetic. Mounted on a graffitied plinth, Ruby’s sculpture teeters between instinctive revulsion and stounding beauty, drawing reference to contemporary ritual, aggression, and urban experience.


Sterling Ruby

Recondite (and 2 details)

2007
PVC pipe, plastic urethane, wood, aluminum, spray paint

13 parts Overall dimensions: 464.8 x 853.4 x 426.7 cm


Sterling Ruby

Cop, Cop, Cry, Cry (front view, back view and 2 details)

2008
Formica

243.8 x 243.8 x 122 cm


Sterling Ruby

Monument Stalagmite/Headbanger (and 2 details)

2008
PVC pipe, formica, urethane, spray paint and wood

497.8 x 101 x 122 cm


Sterling Ruby

Headless Dick / Deth Till (and 2 details)

2008
Formica, wood, glue, spray paint, nails

460 x 122 x 381 cm


Sterling Ruby

SP58

2008
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas

317.5 x 469.9 cm

Ruby’s paintings draw from a similar concept of form and materiality as his sculptures to develop abstract fields that are simultaneously ‘tarnished’ and elegant. SP58 is a monumental sized canvas that employs the processes of graffiti mural-making. The colourful acrylic surface creates a geometric field or illusionary architecture over which spray paint is applied to create a sullied texture, infiltrating the image like a contaminent; the soft aerosol effect creates an uneasy perception of space, literally masking or censoring areas rather than creating a field of depth, giving a sense of hallucination or mirage.



ARTIST INFORMATION




Sterling Ruby's BIOGRAPHY






1972
Born, Stuttgart, Germany

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2008
KILN Works, Metro Pictures, New York
Chron, The Drawing Room, New York

2007
Slasher Posters & Pillow Works, Bernier/Eliades Gallery, Athens
Super Overpass, Foxy Production, New York

2006
Interior Designer, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles
Recombines, Galleria Emi Fontana, Milan
Supermax 2006, Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne, Germany

2005
This Range, Guild & Greyshkul, New York
Adjoining The Voids: Sterling Ruby & Kristen Stoltmann," Sister, Los Angeles
New Work, Foxy Production, New York

2004
Interior Burnout, 1R Gallery, Chicago

2003
Tamper Tantrum / Inanimate Death Magician, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Free Association Always Ends Up with Pelvic Mirroring, 1R Gallery, Chicago
The Hydroponic Connection, Suitable Gallery, Chicago


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2008
Stray Alchemists, Ullens Center, Bejing
Deitch Projects, New York
Vilma Gold, London

2007
Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Munich
D’Amelio Terras, New York
Second Moscow Biennale, Moscow, Russia
Metro Pictures, New York
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich

2006
Red Eye: L.A. Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami
Into Black, Western Bridge, Seattle
California Biennial, 2006, Newport Beach, California
Only the Paranoid Survive, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, New York
Behind the Pedestal, Jonathan Viner, London, United Kingdom

2005
Having New Eyes, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado
T1-Turin Triennial: The Pantagruel Syndrome, GAM Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderne e Contemporanea, Torino, Italy
All the Pretty Corpses, The Renasissance Society at The University of Chicago, Chicago
Voiceovers, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles
Sugartown, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York and Participant Inc., New York
5 X U, Team Gallery, New York
Untitled, Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
Exploding Plastic Inevitable, curated by Scenic, Bergdorf Goodman, New York
Excessive Projections / Projections of Excess," Open Screen CAA: New Media Caucus, Atlanta, Georgia
Resonance, Netherlands Media Art Institute / Montevideo, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
GEO, Foxy Production, New York

2004
Face-Off, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York
LOOP '04 Video Art Fair & Festival, Associacion Art Barcelona / Barcelo Hotel Sants Barcelona, Spain
Dark Side of the Sun, Wight Gallery / UCLA, Los Angeles
21st Kasseler Documentary Film & Video Festival, Filmladen Kassel, Kassel, Germany
Mystery Blaze in Holiday Cottage, Monya Rowe, New York
Imitations of Life, De Balie Cinema, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chicago Experimental, Les Musees de Strasbourg – Musee d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Strasbourg, France
Tapestry from an Asteroid, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Depression: What is It Good For? Gene Siskel Film Center, ChicagoSignal and Noise Festival 2004, Video In Studios, Vancouver B.C., Canada
Material Eyes, collaboration with Kirsten Stoltmann, Zach Feuer LFL, New York

2003
America Annihilates Consciousness, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam, Netherlands
See How The Land Les, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York
When Darkness Falls (Part 2), Midway, Saint Paul, Minnesota
When Darkness Falls, Gallery 400, UIC College of Architecture & Arts, Chicago
Blinky 2, Tate Britian, London, United Kingdom
Red Beats, Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas
Behind the Pedestal, Bower Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
Rethinking Landscape, Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Hysterical Pastoral, The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago
Fiction in Video, WORM, Nighttown Theater, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Video Mundi, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago
Chicago's Own: New Work by Jennifer Reeder and Sterling Ruby," Chicago Filmmakers, Chicago
Subtle, not so subtle, 1R Gallery, Chicago

 
 

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