Tuesday 21 September 2010

RON TERADA: WHO I THINK I AM




















RON TERADA: WHO I THINK I AM
Hayward Gallery Project Space

28 September – 7 November

Private View 27 September, 7-9pm

Ron Terada’s wide-ranging conceptual practice includes painting, signage, photography, books, music and interventions. For this, his first exhibition in London, Terada presents a series of works that explore the ideas of creative aspiration and stardom from the recent histories of art and popular music.

The ‘Jack’ paintings, a sequence of sixteen paintings with text on monochrome backgrounds, are concerned with the difficult and tragic story of Californian-artist Jack Goldstein (1945-2003), as recounted in the book Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia (2003). Goldstein was among the first generation of artists to emerge from the newly established California Institute of the Arts (aka CalArts) in the early 1970s. Though considered one of the most promising artists from the post-conceptual period alongside Matt Mullican, Robert Longo and David Salle, he ultimately never achieved the success of his peers. This series of canvases represents Terada’s return to language-based painting after a hiatus of nearly a decade. They are prefaced by the photograph Who I Think I Am (2010), an image of Terada’s finger pointing at a picture of Goldstein and his dog, also named Jack.

In contrast to the emotionally charged paintings are two works related to music. Big Star (2003) is a neon sign that refers to the 1970s American Rock band of the same name. The band has been remembered by history as producing a small but devoted cult following, influencing a generation of indie bands. Soundtrack for an Exhibition (2010) is a new video installation in which the image self-referentially documents the playing of its own musical soundtrack on a vintage record player. Tempered by Terada’s subtle sense of humour, these works turn on slippages of identity and the fine line between stardom and failure.

Ron Terada was born in 1969 in Vancouver, Canada where he currently lives and works.


Ron Terada: Who I Think I Am
is curated by Dr Cliff Lauson, Curator at the Hayward Gallery. The exhibition is supported by Canada House Arts Trust, with additional support provided by the Canada Council for the Arts and the British Columbia Arts Council.

Biography:

Ron Terada was born in Vancouver in 1969 where he currently lives and works. Terada studied at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and is recipient of the VIVA Award, The Jack & Doris Shadbolt Foundation for the Visual Arts (2004) and the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award, Canada Council for the Arts (2006). Recent group exhibitions include Morality, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam (2009), Signals in the Dark: Art in the Shadow of War, Model Arts & Niland Gallery, Sligo, Ireland (2009), and It Is What It Is, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2010). Terada received a public commission for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games and is currently working on a new commission at Etablissement d'en face Projects, Brussels. His solo exhibition Who I Think I Am at the Ikon Gallery Birmingham (2010) travelled to the Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff and continues on to the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Hart House, Toronto in 2011.

Links:

Ron Terada at Catriona Jeffries Gallery, Vancouver

THE WORDS DON'T FIT THE PICTURE (2010), Vancouver Olympic Games Commission

Have you seen this kitten? (2008)