to: Night

Contemporary Representations of the Night
The Hunter College Art Galleries
September 25 – December 6, 2008
Curated by Joachim Pissarro, Mara Hoberman and Julia Moreno

to: Night brings together a selection of contemporary works which explore the theme of night through a variety of approaches. Curated by Joachim Pissarro, Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Art Galleries, with Mara Hoberman and Julia Moreno, this exhibition opens at the Hunter College Art Galleries in September 2008 coinciding with the exhibition of Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night at The Museum of Modern Art curated by Joachim Pissarro, Adjunct Curator of the exhibition and co-author of the catalogue. to: Night will be on view at both the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery on Hunter College’s main campus and the Hunter College/Times Square Gallery located at the MFA Building in Midtown Manhattan. The exhibition features work by over forty artists and focuses mainly on works created since 2000, but also includes important historical works from the 1960s-90s. In the context of this exhibition, “night” is taken as a descriptive term which encompasses a wide range of meanings and associations—from the literal to the psychological. This vast subject is divided into thematic sub-categories, which range in character from romantic to disquieting.  Included in these sub-categories are works that relate to, among other topics: celestial bodies and star gazing, the effect of night on the urban and suburban landscape, sleep and insomnia, the nocturnal impact on color and light perception, and surveillance technology and voyeurism.  to: Night explores the cultural, emotional, environmental, political, and aesthetic implications of the nocturnal as represented through a wide range of artistic interpretations and media. Seen together, the works included in to: Night offer a rich and diverse portrait of our complex, multi-layered perceptions of night.

Artists featured in this exhibition include Sebastian Bear-McClard, Vija Celmins, David Claerbout, Jennifer Coates, Susan Crile, Gregory Crewdson, Russell Crotty, Tim Davis, Jen DeNike, Stan Douglas, Juliane Eirich, Spencer Finch, Ewan Gibbs, Susan Graham, Laurent Grasso, Neil Gust, David Hammons, Todd Hido, Yvonne Jacquette, Yeon Jin Kim, Halina Kliem, Doina Kraal, Barney Kulok, Charles LaBelle, Claude Lévêque, Robert Longo, Britta Lumer, Vera Lutter, Florian Maier-Aichen, Vik Muniz, Lauren Orchowski, John Pilson, Thomas Ruff, Pat Steir, Deborah Stratman, Marc Swanson, Susanna Thornton, Jeff Wall, Andy Warhol, Thomas Weaver, Shizuka Yokomizo, Kohei Yoshiyuki, and John Zurier.

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to: Night, Leubsdorf Gallery, l-r: Russell Crotty, Marc Swanson, Gregory Crewdson, Thomas Ruff

to: Night, Leubsdorf Gallery, l-r: Russell Crotty, Marc Swanson, Gregory Crewdson, Thomas Ruff

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery, l: Jen DeNike, What Do You Believe In, 2008 (Courtesy of Smith-Stewart, New York) r: Jennifer Coates, Black Rift, 2006 (Courtesy of Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, New York)

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. l: Jen DeNike r: Jennifer Coates

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. Laurent Grasso, L'éclipse, 2006 (Courtesy of Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris)

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. Laurent Grasso, L'éclipse, 2006

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. Doina Kraal, Spookjesbos 2, 2005 (Courtesy of the artist and Soledad Senlle Gallery, Amsterdam)

to: Night, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. Doina Kraal, Spookjesbos 2, 2005

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to: Night, Leubsdorf Gallery, l-r: Tim Davis, Pat Steir, Robert Longo, Vik Muniz, Thomas Ruff