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Melanie Baker: The Optimates

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Friday, 10 January 2020 to Saturday, 22 February 2020
Opening: 
Friday, 10 January 2020 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Cristin Tierney Gallery is pleased to present Melanie Baker: The Optimates, the artist’s first New York solo exhibition in nearly a decade. It opens on Friday, January 10th with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, and continues through Saturday, February 22nd. The artist will be present at the opening.

The Optimates presents four distinct scenes: two separate men stand at podiums; a man, seen from behind, speaks to someone unknown; and a group of men huddle in conversation at a window. The works are large in scale; some exceed life-size. All are made with charcoal, graphite and pigment on paper. Two are mounted on panels, and the other two are presented loose, pinned to the wall.

Baker crops her images to draw attention to specific details. The way a hand grips a podium in Sixteen Words, the overgrown haircut in Pomp and Sycophants, and the framing of Assembly of Elders around an illuminated cross in the window all stand out as a result of Baker’s careful composition. It isn’t immediately apparent in every work who the subject is, but signifiers indicate the immense power the subject wields. They wear dark suits and crisp white shirts, and several are pictured in richly adorned rooms. These are the people, we are meant to intuit, who possess wealth, class, and authority. They are also, clearly, all middle-aged or older white men, and Baker provides just enough context clues to suggest that they are either the focus of attention, or the ones cutting the back room deal. The exhibition title is a further nod to their status; the Optimates in ancient Rome were conservatives who favored rule by oligarchy and opposed immigration and assistance for the urban poor.

Although Baker presents these men as anonymous, her works are based on actual photos of real politicians: Presidents, senators, and others from both sides of the aisle make appearances. Their facelessness is a comment on the mutability of their identities. Political movements rise and fall, and regimes change; but the symbols of power—and the institutions that concentrate that power in the hands of a few—remain the same. In this respect, the dark outlook offered by The Optimates is echoed by Baker’s flat, depthless expanses of matte black charcoal. Power has infinite potential to corrupt—regardless of the subject.

Melanie Baker (b. 1955, Columbus, OH) makes charcoal drawings that deal with the concepts of power and masculinity in politics, history, and finance. Baker’s work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Jersey City Museum, NYU’s Gallatin Galleries, Ramapo College, Keene College, and Lehman College. In 2003 the artist received a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship as well as the New York Foundation for the Arts Prize. Residencies and fellowships include the Art Omi International Artists’ Colony; Sacatar Foundation in Bahia, Brazil; Tyrone Guthrie Center at Annaghmakerrig, Ireland; Valparaiso in Mojacar, Spain; and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace program. Baker lives in Pawling, NY.

For more information please contact Candace Moeller at candace@cristintierney.com.

Venue ( Address ): 

219 Bowery, Floor 2

New York, NY 10002

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