05/11/01

Timothy Hutchings, I-20 Gallery, New York - The Arsenal at Danzig and Other Views

Timothy Hutchings
The Arsenal at Danzig and Other Views
I-20 Gallery, New York
November 3 – December 23, 2001

I-20 presents “The Arsenal at Danzig and Other Views” by New York artist Timothy Hutchings. This video on DVD - which the artist began in early 2001 - depicts what at first glance appears to be a tourist film of 1930s Eastern Europe, with an unremarkable figure who walks among buildings and occasionally waves to the camera. In fact, the buildings are all landmarks that were destroyed in the world wars, and the animated sequences are based on period photographs. The man in period dress is the artist, who has inserted himself into these scenes like a time traveler. Combining video and digital animation, Timothy Hutchings has reanimated these buildings while allowing small errors of motion to remain - a clue for viewers that the apparent charm of these lost buildings is not exactly what it seems.

The second gallery holds 'Smialy' Forward Artillary Car, the artist's wood and cardboard sculpture of an armored train that traveled under several flags in both world wars. The train has been stripped of all its utilitarian signifiers - doors, rivets, ladders and guns - and has been reduced to an abstract model indicating nothing more than form and volume. Opposite to the video, which shows how landmarks are destroyed by war, the sculpture illustrates how warfare is transformed into a purist esthetic landmark.

Timothy Hutchings group exhibitions include “Greater New York” and “Some Young New Yorkers, Part 2,” at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center; “Parking” produced by MayDayProductions; “Keep Fit, Be Happy” at DeChiara Stewart; and “Dissin' the Real” at Galerie Krinzinger in Vienna. Hutchings was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he received a Skowhegan Fellowship. He received his MFA at the Yale University School of the Arts. “The Arsenal at Danzig and Other Views” is his first solo show in New York.

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