Stephen Prina
Galesburg, Illinois+
Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
September 26 – November 29, 2015
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by Stephen Prina and Christopher Williams
source: collectionarchive.tumblr.com
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Schindler Pink by (Claudine Schindler and) Stephen Prina
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Kunst Aus Los Angeles Der 60er Bis 90er Jahre, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln, 2007 [BOOKS, Amsterdam]
Texts: Karola Grässlin and Gregory Williams
Feat.: Bas Jan Ader, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Douglas Huebler, Larry Johnson, Mike Kelley, William Leavitt, Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Maria Nordman, Raymond Pettibon, Stephen Prina, Allen Ruppersberg, Ed Ruscha, Christopher Williams
Exhibition: Kunstverein Braunschweig, Braunschweig, December 2, 2006 – February 18, 2007
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Stephen Prina, As He Remembered It, Entrance Category Hiler, Entrance, No. 1, 2011, Acryllack auf PUR-Lack auf Pappelsperrholz und Metall
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Stefan Sandner works mostly with found texts and documents—scrawled notes, agenda pages and enigmatic sketches—which he paints in a greatly enlarged format onto his large monochrome canvases. Some of the texts are obviously self-referential (“see me before you go!” pleaded one painting in his 2008 show in New York at Museum 52); others recycle inscriptions by famous people (the text of a 2004 diptych is cribbed from Kurt Cobain’s journals), handmade public notices and art-world ephemera (e.g., a playlist for a Stephen Prina performance). The initial sense of disconnect between the triviality of the texts and the way they have been reproduced (often at imposing scale, on faultlessly executed canvases) gives way to a new synthesis.
Sandner gives it a serious task: to bridge the gap between the everyday and the ideal.
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Stephen Prina - As He Remembered It, Bedrooom Category Harris Bedroom, No. 1 Harris Bedroom, No. 2 Harris Bedroom, No. 3 Hiler Bedroom, No. 4 Hiler Bedroom, No. 5
Acrylic enamel on PU coating on poplar plywood, linen and metal, 69 x 183 x 61 cm Harris Bedroom No 1, 10 x 107 x 31 cm Harris Bedroom No 2, 199 x 306 x 230 cm Harris Bedroom No 3, 204 x 172 x 61 cm Hiler Bedroom No 4, 203 x 107 x 31 cm Hiler Bedroom No 5, 2011
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You know those lectures that are up online for public viewing? I wish that Stephen Prina's was one of them.
Consuming books about philosophy wouldn't be something that I would struggle with. It took me awhile to get through Alain de Botton's 'Status Anxiety', and I'll probably mention that I don't do well with books. It's nice to hold them and turn the pages, but I rarely am able to spend 2-3 hours just perusing one.
I worried that I wouldn't be able to find it. But I did!
PS: If you were able to find Cynthia Fuchs's piece, let me know.
PPS: You can find the writeup in The New Yorker here.
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Wade Guyton, Stephen Prina
Petzel, New York
April 2 – May 2, 2015
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The last list to prepare everyone for the fall openings is my guide to Chelsea art galleries! Chelsea has by far the largest amount of galleries, so narrowing down my favorites was quite the challenge. . . Click the link in my bio to see who I recommend visiting. . . Pictured is a Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina exhibit from 2019 at Petzel Gallery - one of my absolute favorites in Chelsea.
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Stephen Prina English for Beginners, Museo Madre, Naples, 2017
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