Trials and Terrors
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About
Concentrating on large-scale installations as well as significant photographs, paintings, and sculptures drawn primarily from the MCA Collection, Trials and Terrors presents two intertwining themes: transformation through hardship and evocations of sinister phenomena and events. Works featured in the exhibition include Bruce Nauman's Hanging Carousel (George Skins a Fox), in which the artist transformed a playful structure into a darkly morbid metaphorical exercise; Mike Kelley's sprawlingly abject Craft Morphology Flowchart a suite of photographs from Larry Clark's KIDS, a disturbing film about troubled adolescents; and Kara Walker's Presenting Negro Scenes Drawn Upon My Passage through the South. A major new acquisition by Dutch artist Mark Manders is exhibited, along with works by Rob Fischer, Cady Noland, Tørbjorn Rødland, Chris Vasell, Gillian Wearing, and others.
This exhibition is curated by Pamela Alper Associate Curator Dominic Molon.
Funding
Support for the exhibition is generously provided by Barbara Ruben.
Air transportation is provided by American Airlines, the official airline of the Museum of Contemporary Art.