Laura Owens: Rerun
The Cleveland Museum of Art at Transformer Station, Cleveland27 February – 30 May 2021
Opening: Saturday 27 February 2021

Opening this weekend, Laura Owens: Rerun is an ambitious new project presented with the Cleveland Museum of Art at Transformer Station.

Celebrated for a wide-ranging and experimental approach to painting that embraces a breadth of sources, Laura Owens returns to her native Northeast Ohio for her first exhibition in the region, Laura Owens: Rerun. Organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art, Laura Owens: Rerun is a collaboration with high school students participating in the CMA’s Arts Mastery program, Currently Under Curation (CUC). The exhibition features new and existing works by the artist that Currently Under Curation teens have selected to explore the theme of time travel.

Currently based in Los Angeles, Owens grew up in Norwalk, Ohio, and spent many hours as a teenager studying the Cleveland Museum of Art’s encyclopedic collection. From the earliest days of planning this exhibition, Owens knew she wanted to work with local teenagers as a way to connect her own past and present and to develop a show rooted in Cleveland. Students from the CMA program involved in the exhibition are Jamal Carter, Xyhair Davis, Skylar Fleming, Yomi Gonzalez, Joseph Hlavac, Agatha Mathoslah, Arica McKinney, Maya Peroune, and Deonta Steele.

In Transformer Station’s main gallery, time travel is animated through well known works by Owens that span her career. They are shown alongside the artist’s own art from high school, presented publicly for the first time. The Crane Gallery features a new site-specific installation of Owens’ unique handmade wallpaper. Laura Owens: Rerun also presents objects from the CMA’s Education Art Collection, which includes more than 10,000 pieces from many different eras and regions of the world and was created to be shared with Cleveland area schools for educational purposes.

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Coalition for the Homeless Artist Plate Project 2020

Available for purchase here

 

four corners of the landscape

 

with works by:

Lewis Baltz
Beverly Buchanan
Fiona Connor
Marcel Cavala
William N. Copley
Pierre Guyotat
Edgar Heap of Birds
Larry Johnson
Valentina Liernur
Joan Maffei
Jill Mulleady
Laura Owens
Pamela Ramos
Nora Schultz
Emily Sundblad
Frieda Torranzo Jaeger

Opening October 3rd, 2020
from 12 to 6pm 

 

Press Release

 

Printed Matter, Inc

Editions in Solidarity

Over the past two months Printed Matter has donated 100% of select edition sales to National Lawyers Guild, The Okra Project, and Take Back The Bronx; three organizations continuing to support mutual aid efforts within local communities in the ongoing movement to protect Black lives.

We are dedicated to sustaining our participation in the uprising against systemic racism and police brutality, and social and economic injustice. A total of $9450 has been donated through the sales of editions by Farah Al Qasimi, Laylah Ali, Matt Connors, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Caitlin Keogh, Eileen Quilan, and Cauleen Smith. We thank these artists for their contribution toward Printed Matter—and for allowing us to pay it forward.

Help us reach our $15k goal in contributing to the movement! 100% of the proceeds from the sales of the following editions, will be donated to The Black School, Housing Justice For All, and The Sylvia Rivera Law Project until we reach our target.

 

Matt Connors: Comedies, 2017

Jibade-Khalil Huffman: Brushstoke, 2019

Anthony Iacono: Clothespin, 2019

Jess Johnson: WOR, 2020

Caitlin Keogh: Alphabet, 2019

Landon Metz: Untitled (Green), 2018 

Laura Owens: Untitled, 2014

Suellen Rocca: The Mother and The Bed, 2019