Anne Hardy Exhibition

Bellwether

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Bellwether presents British artist Anne Hardy’s debut New York solo exhibition. Hardy constructs interior environments in her London studio from discarded and found materials, creating sculptural installations for the lens. The resulting photographs depict unpopulated worlds in which signs of human use are everywhere – from the patinated surfaces of castoff possessions to the presence of the artist’s own hand. These carefully staged images imply performances of the everyday and propose a number of spaces dedicated to the less public pursuits of a set of unseen protagonists whose behavior and
personality is carried in the accumulation and arrangement of objects and detritus left behind.

There is a tension in these images between the systematic order of controlled experiments and the entropic decay that has overtaken them – a conflict between humanity’s indexical inclinations and an inevitable anarchy. Hardy’s starting point may be a single object or idea, which instigates the gradual evolution of each installation. Like a fiction writer whose characters seem to take on lives of
their own, Hardy allows her compositions to develop freely without narrowly defined goals. Acting as both visual composer and oblique storyteller, the artist suggests ambiguous narratives through her deliberately constructed images.

For this exhibition, Hardy presents five recent photographs. Their darker palette depicts a variety of spaces – the basement of a time-worn nightclub, a ravaged recording studio, a subterranean exercise lair, a closet-sized personal firing range, and a wildly cluttered and curlicued lobby with a set of turquoise stairs leading off into the unknown. Hardy’s complex practice makes reference to sculpture, installation and film.

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Schedule

from April 15, 2008 to May 17, 2008

Artist(s)

Anne Hardy

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