Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation video of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Installation view of Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami, 2013.
Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile
1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL
December 3 - 8, 2013
Opening: Tuesday, December 3rd, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Venus Over Manhattan
980 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10075
“I think that cars today are almost the exact equivalent of the great Gothic cathedrals…consumed in image if not in usage by a whole population which appropriates them as a purely magical object.” – Roland Barthes
(New York, NY / Miami, FL) – Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to announce PISTON HEAD: Artists Engage the Automobile, an exhibition of automobiles transformed into sculptures by leading modern and contemporary artists in the years since 1970. The fourteen works on view will reflect art’s longstanding relationship with the car as a cultural icon and fetish object replete with physical and symbolic possibilities. Opening December 4th in Miami Beach, Florida, the exhibition will be presented on the top level of 1111 Lincoln Road, the dramatic open-air parking structure designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.
PISTON HEAD will run through December 8,th in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach, the annual art fair considered one of the most magnetic events of the international cultural calendar.
PISTON HEAD is powered by Ferrari.
The exhibition includes works by Ron Arad, Bruce High Quality Foundation, César, Dan Colen and Nate Lowman, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Virginia Overton, Olivier Mosset/Jacob Kassay/Servane Mary, Richard Phillips, Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Salvatore Scarpitta, Kenny Scharf, and Franz West. Additionally, Los Angeles-based artist Joshua Callaghan will create a new work – a signature ‘rubbing’ of Ferrari’s LaFerrari state-of-the-art hybrid supercar, which was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Auto Show and will be on view with PISTON HEAD in Miami. Callaghan’s performative process, engaging the precious surfaces and sculpted form of the limited-edition vehicle, will be part of the exhibition.
Since 1886, when the Benz-Patent Motorwagen became the first modern motorcar, automobiles have shaped human experience. The quintessential machine of modern life, the car has defined cities, redefined our relationships to the natural world and one another, challenged technology, and fired the imaginations of countless artists in every discipline. Whether via the appeal of its speed to the Italian Futurists, or its mass-produced utility for Pop artists, the automobile has preoccupied artists consistently.
Objects on view in PISTON HEAD are not only about the car in contemporary culture, but are actual cars -- fully realized sculptures comprised of vehicles that can roll on four wheels or once did. By removing these works from the white-walled conventions of contemporary galleries and museums, and placing them in the context of a working parking garage, Venus Over Manhattan highlights the way the participating artists have exploited tensions between refinement and brute power, aesthetics and utility.
The artists represented in PISTON HEAD have approached the car as both object and subject in numerous ways. Layered in Bondo, Richard Prince’s American muscle cars are monochromatic, neutral compositions reminiscent of Minimalist painting and sculpture (another brand of American muscle). Conceptual Art and Process Art come to mind when viewing Virginia Overton’s ruggedly elegant Dodge Ram, transformed by a mountain of sand to obscure most of the vehicle’s defining details.
In the painterly vein, Britain’s Damien Hirst offers Spot Mini, a classic, diminutive British automobile covered in the artist’s trademark colorful spots. Similarly, Keith Haring applied his own recognizable imagery to a well-worn Buick, employing his signature calligraphic style to transform the car into a rolling painting.
In contrast to these more painterly works, the car of the late Viennese artist Franz West suggests a sculptural approach tinged with wit. West replaced the existing “Spirit of Ecstasy” hood ornament on his 1970 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow with one of his signature Passstuck sculptures. This small gesture transforms West’s personal ride into a commentary on the car as a conveyance of status, identity, and wish fulfillment. Bruce High Quality Foundation’s recently completed work – a pair of entangled Volkswagen Beetles – is a more suggestive take on cars as symbols of what the artists describe as “passion and suffering.”
Brute power has always been the companion of elegance in the world of automobiles and has been frequently addressed in 20th century art history. In a series of works called Compresions des Voitures and created from the 1960s until the artist’s death in 1998, renowned French sculptor César crushed automobiles in order to suggest the collision of classicism and contemporary art. PISTON HEAD will present one of these celebrated works, a “car brick” from among the group César exhibited in the Pavilion of the French Republic at the Venice Biennale of 1995. César’s work will echo in the contribution of Israeli-born artist and industrial designer Ron Arad, whose own car compression has rendered a six-inch thick ‘canvas.’
Power of another sort – the destructive power of entropy and chaos that result from neglect and mistreatment – will be on view in a contribution from Dan Colen and Nate Lowman. Their collaborative work, created in 2008, is a dilapidated four-door sedan, stuffed with TV sets. Lucien Smith’s sorrowfully pockmarked and crumbling vehicle once served as the target at a shooting range. With it’s lyric-like title of “The sound of the engine still running and for the last time they locked eyes, together again in the end,” Smith’s work draws chaos away from the merely sad, toward the Romantic. From such glamorous nihilism, PISTON HEAD comes full circle to the joyful, unbridled magic of Kenny Scharf’s painted dinosaur of a family vehicle.
VENUS OVER MANHATTAN was founded by Adam Lindemann in 2012 as a curatorial platform for exhibitions and projects that expand upon the conventional gallery format through collaborations with artists, gallerists, collectors, curators, and institutions. The gallery is located at 980 Madison Avenue, between 76th and 77th Streets, on the 3rd floor, and is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.
For further information about the exhibition and availability, please contact the gallery at info@venusovermanhattan.com
For all press inquiries related to the exhibition, please email Andrea Schwan, of Andrea Schwan, Inc., at info@andreaschwan.com, or at +1 (917) 371-5023.
Ron Arad
Pressed Flower (Baby You Can), 2013
Fiat 600, steel
83 x 150 x 40 in
210.8 x 381 x 101.6 cm
Joshua Callaghan
F150 2D, 2013
charcoal on canvas
180 x 300 in
457 x 762 cm
César
Compression Voiture Venise, 1995
compressed car
59 x 23 1/2 x 23 1/2 in
149.9 x 59.7 x 59.7 cm
Dan Colen + Nate Lowman
Welfare Mothers Make Better Lovers, 2008
white 1973 jaguar, speakers, speaker wire, woofers, subwoofers, monitors, DVD players, GPS monitors, amps, power converters, stereos, Christmas tree
dimensions variable
Keith Haring
Untitled (Car), 1986
enamel on 1963 Buick Special
189 x 71 x 54 in
480.1 x 180.3 x 137.2 cm
Damien Hirst
Untitled (Spot Mini), 2000
automotive paint on Mini Cooper
52 3/4 x 70 x 120 in
134 x 177.8 x 304.8 cm
Olivier Mosset
Panhead, 2007
1965 Harley Davidson FLH
48 x 96 x 42 in
121.9 x 243.8 x 106.7 cm
Olivier Mosset, Jacob Kassay, Servane Mary
Ford Galaxie, 2013
1964 Ford Galaxie
210 x 81 1/2 in
533.4 x 207 cm
Virginia Overton
Truck, 2013
1993 Dodge Ram 150, sand
dimensions variable
Richard Phillips
Playboy Charger, 2013
1972 Dodge Charger
206 1/2 x 80 x 53 in
524.5 x 203.2 x 134.6 cm
Richard Prince
Vanishing Point (The Artist Cut), 2012-2013
2012 Dodge Challenger R/T
197 3/4 x 75 3/4 x 57 in
502.3 x 192.4 x 144.8 cm
Tom Sachs
Untitled (1989 Chevy Caprice), 2007
1989 Chevrolet Caprice, mixed media
56 x 212 x 79 in
142.2 x 538.5 x 200.7 cm
Salvatore Scarpitta
Ernie Triplett Special (S.A.L. Ernie Triplett Spl), 1968-1969
racecar
48 x 139 x 67 in
121.9 x 353.1 x 170.2 cm
Kenny Scharf
Suprema Ultima Deluxa Van Chrome Cadillac, 1984
1961 Cadillac, mixed media, acrylic, spray-paint, found objects
68 x 78 x 72 in
172.7 x 198.1 x 182.9 cm
Lucien Smith
The sound of the engine still running and for the last time they locked eyes, together again in the end, 2013
rusted, shot pick up truck
68 x 208 x 72 in
172.7 x 528.3 x 182.9 cm
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Art History with Passion, 2013
two Volkswagen Beetles, video components
326 x 62 x 64 in
828 x 157.5 x 162.6 cm
Franz West
Untitled, 2007
paßstück hood ornament, enamel on resin, Rolls-Royce
9 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 3 3/4 in
24 x 11.4 x 9.5 cm
View photos from Piston Head, the car art exhibition.
Cars have been a fascination for artists since they sputtered onto the road. They are cultural objects, gleaming social markers, symbolic vessels of all that is modernity.
Take an elevator to the 7th floor of an open-air parking garage, and you’ll find Piston Head, an exhibition of over a dozen artist-designed cars, motorcycles, and trucks shipped from all over the world. It takes a whole lot of money to make that happen—and it’s that very same display of wealth that perfectly sums up the Miami art fairs.
With so much art swirling around the downtown-Miami Beach axis this week, it’s hard to know where to start. This year, the art itself feels especially interesting --- and yes, even worth braving the traffic! Here are a few of our must-see choices.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/visual-arts/art-basel/article1958275.html#storylink=cpy
“PISTONHEAD: ARTISTS ENGAGE THE AUTOMOBILE” GROUP SHOW AT MIAMI ART BASEL, MIAMI
The link between cars and art has always been strong. While the Italian Futurists - perhaps the first movement to really engage with the rapid motorisation of the world - hailed the vision of speed, chaos, dust and destruction the motor car promised, others have embraced it for purely sybaritic reasons; fast cars are one of the perks of fame, fortune and an unconventional approach to life.
For its first ever runway show, held on a massive pier off New York’s West Side Highway this past fall, Opening Ceremony rolled out a procession of Bentleys, Ferraris, and other gleaming beauties.
On Tuesday, November 29, 2011, for example, the collector-writer-dealer Adam Lindemann went on strike. “Let’s agree to boycott the whole thing,” he wrote in his column for the New York Observer.
"Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile," powered by Ferrari, brought the big guns to Miami Beach this week. And by big guns, we mean large-scale art, powerful cars, and Playboy Bunnies.
Whether you name it Omar or treat the trunk as a closet, we all have unique relationships with our cars. No matter where you look in recent history, the car has been ingrained within our culture as a symbol; it’s an object of daily life to which everyone can relate.
Right now, the art world and its glamorous interlopers are revving their engines for this year's Art Basel Miami Beach, which opens to the public on Thursday. Meanwhile, at the city’s premier automotive temple, grease monkeys are putting the final touches on an exhibition of cars as art.
In addition to the BMW Art Cars showing up at Art Basel in Miami, the annual event will also feature cars that have been transformed into sculptures in the exhibit “Piston Heads: Artists engage the automobile.”
In the past year Adam Lindemann’s energetic Venus Over Manhattan gallery has exhibited Jack Goldstein paintings of lightning, explosions, and aerial bombardments; partnered with legendary chocolate shop Confiserie Schiesser, in Basel, Switzerland, to pay sweet homage to William Copley; and, most recently, teased out the shadows of Alexander Calder sculptures.