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词条 Walt Cassidy (artist)
释义

  1. Walt Cassidy Studio (Design)

  2. Artworks

  3. "Waltpaper"

  4. Exhibitions

  5. References

  6. External links

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| birth_date = November 21, 1972
| birth_place = Los Alamitos, CA
| nationality = American (Austrian-Irish)
| field = Contemporary Art, Design
| training = Kent State University, Kent, OH
School of Visual Arts, New York City
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}}Walt Cassidy, born in Los Alamitos California, is a New York City-based artist, notable for his contemporary art and participation in the New York City Club Kids culture. His exploratory art and design emphasizes narrative abstraction, aestheticism, and conceptualism.[1]

Walt Cassidy Studio (Design)

In 2014, Walt Cassidy Studio was established as a unisex brand encompassing jewelry, garments and functional objects.[2]

The jewelry gained attention through social media platforms, such as Instagram,[3] and was discovered by Mark Holgate and profiled in Vogue in 2015.[4]

Walt Cassidy Studio created jewelry for Derek Lam's Spring Summer 2016 collection,[5] and has collaborated with the Long Life China Company and the Brazilian brand Melissa.[6] The design works have been featured at The Limited Edition (Miami), The Feathered (Mexico City) and Maison 10 (New York).[7]

Artworks

Cassidy's artwork evolved from an interest in still life photography, sculpture, and illustration. The Kitchen Spells (2005) and The Inferior Orbs (2006) were first exhibited in The Believers at MASS MOCA[1] and operate symbolically on multiple levels, indicating religious spiritualism and secular cultural resonance, while also working as deep autobiographical portraits.[8]

The Protective Motif, Cassidy's first solo show in New York, debuted in 2010 at Invisible-Exports gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side. The show included The Paper Photographs (2008), ink drawings, and the wall based sculptures, Nail Bomb (2009) and Through (2010). Cassidy works in cut brass, weaving, stripping, and hooking abstract patterns and textures on a wood frames. These works are minimalist in material but maximalist in emotion, and operate where autobiography meets methodology.[8]The Nervous Peal (2011) drawings were exhibited in The Displaced Person at Invisible-Exports, alongside works by Sue Williams and Ron Athey. In this series of ink drawings of athletic sculptures, Cassidy examined structures that impose both conformity and alterity on the body. Carbon photography prints of idyllic male youths, framed within hand-drawn structures, reflect an eroticization of and dislocation from the male form. Tellingly, Cassidy's choice of settings includes New York's Jacob Riis beach, honoring a man who documented the blight of the industrial era's downtrodden.[9]

"Waltpaper"

Throughout the 1990s, Walt Cassidy (then called Waltpaper, a reference to his early illustration work[10]) was at the center of the New York City Club Kids, an artistic and fashion-conscious youth culture. The group was a definitive force in New York City's underground club culture at the time and made long-lasting contributions to mainstream art and fashion. According to Cassidy, "The nightclub for me was like a laboratory, a place where you were encouraged and rewarded for experimentation."[11] He lived at the Chelsea Hotel during this time period.[12]

Cassidy founded the band BOOB (1995–98), a conceptual hardcore rock band, composed of various club kids, that began amidst the infamous Peter Gatien-owned nightclubs—The Limelight, Tunnel, Palladium, and Club USA—as well as the downtown venues CBGB and Don Hills. The band was known for their elaborate and over-the-top image, which sought to challenge gender social norms during the growing conservatism of Rudy Giuliani's "Quality of Life" campaign in New York City.[13]

Exhibitions

  • 2006{{Spaced ndash}} Gay Art Now, curated by Jack Pierson, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York City
  • 2007{{Spaced ndash}} The Believers, curated by Elizabeth Thomas and Nato Thompson, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA
  • 2008{{Spaced ndash}} Womanizer, curated by Kembra Pfahler, Deitch Projects, New York City
  • 2010{{Spaced ndash}} The Protective Motif, Invisible-Exports Gallery, New York City
  • 2010{{Spaced ndash}} Closed for Installation, 303 Gallery, New York City
  • 2011{{Spaced ndash}} The Unseen, curated by Adela Leibowitz, Torrance Art Museum, California
  • 2012{{Spaced ndash}} The Displaced Person, Invisible-Exports Gallery, New York City
  • 2013{{Spaced ndash}} The Wishing Well, Galeria Melissa, New York City
  • 2013{{Spaced ndash}} Drawing Down The Moon, curated by Andrew Suggs, VOX POPULI, Philadelphia
  • 2013{{Spaced ndash}} ARTCORE, Galerie Melilli Manchinetti, Berlin
  • 2014{{Spaced ndash}} Trip The Lights Fantastic, curated by Natalie Kates, High Line Gallery, New York City
  • 2014{{Spaced ndash}} The Botanica, curated by AA Bronson and Michael Bühler-Rose, Invisible Exports, New York City
  • 2015{{Spaced ndash}} Interface: Queer Artists Forming Communities Through Social Media, curated by Walt Cessna, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York City

References

1. ^John E. Mitchell, "Following the Ritual," North Adams Transcript, May 2007
2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Stefano|first1=Guerrini|title="Walt Cassidy"|journal=Cosmopolitan Italy|date=2015|issue=June}}
3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Stefano|first1=Guerrini|title="Walt Cassidy"|journal=Cosmopolitan Italy|date=2015|issue=June}}
4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Iman|title=Style File: Walt Cassidy|journal=Destination Iman|date=2016|issue=July}}
5. ^{{cite journal|last1=Cohn|first1=Alison S.|title="It Takes Two"|journal=ELLE|date=2015|issue=December}}
6. ^{{cite journal|last1=Studeman|first1=Kristin Tice|title=Walt Cassidy on Jet-Setting|journal=W Magazine|date=August 19, 2016|issue=August}}
7. ^{{cite journal|last1=Iman|title=Style File: Walt Cassidy|journal=Destination Iman|date=2016|issue=July}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/blogs/art/2010-03-31/studio-visit-walt-cassidy-invisible-exports/ |title=Studio Visit: The Magic of Walt Cassidy |last1=Bollen |first1=Christopher |date=31 March 2010 |website=Interview |accessdate=20 June 2011}}
9. ^{{cite journal|first=Joseph|last=Akel|title=The Displaced Person|journal=Artforum|date=January 2012|url=http://artforum.com/index.php?pn=picks&id=30098}}
10. ^{{cite journal|last1=Stefano|first1=Guerrini|title="Walt Cassidy"|journal=Cosmopolitan Italy|date=2015|issue=June}}
11. ^Smith, Raven. (Ed.). (2008). Club Kids: From Speakeasies to Boombox and Beyond. London, UK: Black Dog Publishing
12. ^{{cite journal|last1=Stefano|first1=Guerrini|title="Walt Cassidy"|journal=Cosmopolitan Italy|date=2015|issue=June}}
13. ^{{cite journal|last1=Yaeger|first1=Lynn|title="Natural Instinct"|journal=Vogue|date=2015|issue=June}}

External links

  • Invisible-Exports
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