FAX
FAX invites a multigenerational group of artists, as well as architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers, to conceive of the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing. Although the technology for transmitting printed images and texts over distance dates from the nineteenth century—a machine by Scottish mechanic Alexander Bain patented in 1843—it was the introduction of the modern fax through commercially available machines in the 1970s that turned facsimiles into a ubiquitous communications medium for international business.
Faxes sent to the initial showing of FAX at The Drawing Center, NY (April 17 - July 23, 2009, Opening: Thursday, April 16, 6-8 pm) will form the core of the exhibition, and will include seminal examples of early telecommunications art.
Here, reproducible yet erratic production via the fax machine displaces traditional notions of the hand‚ still commonly associated with the medium of drawing, and foreground the role of drawing as a generative process.
The exhibition is curated by João Ribas, curator of The Drawing Center, New York, and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue co-published by iCI and The Drawing Center.
depiction on the left: Matt Sheridan Smith, Untitled (contrast test), 2008
Partial list of artists
Julieta Aranda John Armleder Tauba Auerbach Fia Backström Pierre Bismuth Barbara Bloom Mel Bochner Tobias Buche Ian Burns Etienne Chambaud Peter Coffin Jan De Cock Liz Deschenes Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen Morgan Fischer Aurélien Froment Ryan Gander Liam Gillick Marissa Gonzalez Joseph Grigely Wade Guyton Charline von Heyl Eduardo Kac Germaine Kruip Glenn Ligon Corey McCorkle Josephine Meckseper Simon Dybbroe Möller Olivier Mosset Warren Neidich Olivier Mosset Serge Onnen Michalis Pichler William Pope L. Kay Rosen Amanda Ross-Ho Pamela Rosenkranz Matt Sheridan Smith Alexander Singh Dexter Sinister Josh Smith Edward Tufte Christopher Williams Johannes Wohnseifer
FAXED SONNET
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