
Monique Meloche is pleased to announce
Karen Reimer
Endless Set
April 25 - May 31, 2008
opening reception for the artist SATURDAY, April 26th, 5-8pm
moniquemeloche
118 N. Peoria
Chicago, IL 60607
312.455.0299
www.moniquemeloche.com
hrs: tues-sat 11am-5pm
"We are reminded of the mathematical paradox of Zeno of Elea...the
arrow never reaches the tree because it always has to cover half the distance
again and again and again, meaning it slows more and more the closer it
gets to the target."
Sabine C. Becker, Review of Dino Buzzati's "The Falling Girl,"
irreal [re]views, http://home.sprynet.com/~awhit/review2c.htm
For her 2nd solo show at moniquemeloche, Karen Reimer
will exhibit her ongoing series "Endless Set" which
made its inaugural debut in early 2007 at VONZWECK.
"It is a hard-line conceptual project, based on rules Reimer conceived
before threading the first needle. Each crazy-quilt pillowcase is made
up of a predetermined number of irregularly shaped, irregularly patterned
patches. (Two, the first in the series, is made up of two patches;
Thirty-Seven is composed of 37 patches, and so on.) Onto each
pillowcase, the artist has stitched the accompanying prime number, a piece
of white cotton fabric that is the same height in inches as the number
it represents (e.g., Thirty-Seven is 37 inches tall)... As the
series progresses and the numbers grow in value and height, the cases
become more abstract, the sequence more oblique and indecipherable. The
bright patchwork gives in to the growing swathes of white. Any portion
of the number that does not fit within the grid of the pillowcase, Reimer
has folded back onto itself, obscuring the prime-number sequence even
further."
- Jake Malooley Time Out Chicago issue 112
The wikipedia definition of a prime number is a natural number greater
than 1 which has exactly two distinct natural number divisors: 1 and itself.
For example: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53,
59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97, 101...
Karen Reimer received her MFA from the University of Chicago
in 1989. A solo show, Karen Reimer: Embroideries 1999-2005, was
mounted in 2007 at the Rochester Art Center, Rochester, MN curated by
Scott Stulen. Her work is published in The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth,
and Cultural Production, MIT Press, edited by Joan Livingstone &
John Ploof, and By Hand: The Use of Craft in Contemporary Art,
Princeton Architectural Press, edited by Shu Hung & Joseph Magliaro
- both published in 2007. Selected group exhibitions include such institutions
as the Contemporary Craft Museum, Portland OR; Memphis College of Art,
Kohler Art Museum, Sheboygan, WI; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago;
Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago; and Wallspace, NY. Reimer is a past recipient
of both the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Grant and Artadia Chicago Grants
for Individual Artists.
for further information please contact Jenny Shedor or Whitney Tassie
at 312.455.0299 or info@moniquemeloche.com
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#2 from the series Endless Set

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