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Charles Gaines, Shadows XIV: Aloe, Set 4 (detail), 2024.
Photograph, watercolour, ink on paper, 3 sheets, 61 × 218 × 5 cm ©
Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Keith Lubo
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Moving Chains, Charles Gains, Governor's Island, NYC, 2023
Photo: Bruce Morrow
#Charles gaines#creative capital#governors island#black history#bruce morrow#brucemorrow#bruce-morrow#digital art#the moment that#my art#myart#themomentthat#photos#photographers of tumblr#photooftheday#photographers on tumblr#conceptual art#black artist
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Charles Gaines, Incomplete Text Series, 1978–79
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Charles Gaines, Walnut Tree Orchard: Set 9, 1975–2014. Silver gelatin print, pen and black ink on white wove Strathmore paper.
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Pictured is a work from Charles Gaines’ exhibit, Southern Trees, at Hauser & Wirth in NYC
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Charles Gaines, Airplane Crash Clock (1997)
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Through a Monumental Sculpture of Moving Chains, Artist Charles Gaines Confronts the Enduring Legacy of American Slavery
Eight years after artist Charles Gaines began work on “Moving Chains,” the monumental public work now stands at Outlook Hill on Governors Island. Evocative of a ship hull, the enormous kinetic sculpture features nine rows of steel chains weighing 1,600 pounds each that roll atop a structure made of Sapele, a wood native to Africa, with eight moving at the pace of the harbor’s currents and the other at that of a boat.
All images by Timothy Schenk
#charles gaines#artist#art#moving chains#sculptor#sculptures#american slavery#outlook hill#governors island#ship hull#kinetic sculpture#steel chains#sapele wood#africa
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Charles Gaines' work never fails to impress and his recent exhibition, Southern Trees, at Hauser and Wirth in NYC, is no exception.
From the press release-
One of the most important conceptual artists working today, the show explores the evolution of Gaines’s complex practice, demonstrating how he has continued to forge new paths within the innovative framework of two of his most acclaimed series, Numbers and Trees and Walnut Tree Orchard. The exhibition’s title, ‘Southern Trees,’ alludes directly to the 150-year-old pecan trees pictured in the new works, and symbolically to the opening lyrics of ‘Strange Fruit,’ Billie Holiday’s haunting protest anthem from the 1930s.
The image of the tree has been central to Gaines’s practice since he first began the Walnut Tree Orchard series in the 1970s. In ‘Southern Trees,’ Gaines advances the series using pecan trees photographed on a visit to Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston County, South Carolina––not far from where the artist was born and lived until he was five years old. Presented alongside a key early example from the walnut tree series, eight new triptych works on paper revisit and expand upon this significant original body of work.
‘Walnut Tree Orchard: Set M’ (1977), on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, pairs a black and white photograph of a walnut tree with two drawings derived from it––an ink outline of the same tree and a grayscale grid that plots all of the trees included in the series up until that point. The newest series, titled Pecan Trees (2022), begins similarly, with a stark black and white photograph of a tree; yet in the drawings that accompany it, Gaines has filled in the outline of the tree with solid ink and used vibrant watercolors to plot all the previous trees in the final drawing. These successive modifications to scale, color and background demonstrate Gaines’s theory that while ‘the system has never changed, the outcome is always different.’
This extends to Gaines’s new Numbers and Trees Plexiglas series, which begin with the artist assigning each tree a distinctive color and numbered grid––breaking down the composition into individual cells that reflect the full form of the tree depicted in the photograph on the surface. However, Gaines reverses his signature process in this new series by overlaying the forms of the trees one at a time and in progression on the back panel of the work rather than on the front. He then brings the photograph to the surface by printing an enlarged detail of the most recently added tree on the work’s Plexiglas surface. This approach brings the tree’s shadowy branches to the foreground, highlighting its textural details and contrasting tones while obscuring the colorful numbered grids painted underneath it. This reversal produces a dramatically different effect, igniting a more somber, yet stirring, reaction to the work as the austere branches, dripping with moss, dominate the picture.
Created through carefully considered systems rather than through the artist’s own imagination or intuition, these new works remove the artist’s subjectivity by following a set of self-determined rules and procedures. The works call into question both the objective nature of the trees and the subjective natural and material human actions that surround them. The fastidious layering process allows Gaines to reveal the differences between the trees’ shapes where the forms do not align. These differences, highlighted by the artist’s systems, suggest the arbitrary nature of other manufactured systems in our society––such as politics, gender, race and class.
This exhibition closes 4/1/23.
#charles gaines#hauser and wirth nyc#nyc art shows#hauser and wirth#conceptural art#painting#drawing#photography#art#art shows#chelsea art galleries#chelsea art shows
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Looky at this little tidbit Zack (a writer from Dead Boy Detectives) shared.
Persistently holding mega streaming platforms accountable works. Coming together as a fandom to save a beloved show works.
Fandom is forever, Netflix. (Bet you regret that catchphrase, don’t you?) We aren’t going anywhere.
Keep fighting, folks. Keep streaming. Keep tagging. Keep letter/email writing. Keep shouting.
Let’s save Dead Boy Detectives.
#dead boy detectives#save dead boy detectives#dbda#edwin payne#charles rowland#niko sasaki#crystal palace#renew dead boy detectives#Netflix#fandom is forever#we are gaining momentum#don’t give up
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Charles Gaines, Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series II: Tree #4 Steve, 2016
At Hauser & Wirth
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You ever thought about how Eriks and Charles powers are so beautifully juxtaposed, exact foils for becoming either perfect lovers or perfect enemies.
Think about it, and you may think about it in terms of telepathy kink/ telekinesis kink.
Charles powers is all inside, inside the brain specifically. The brain is such an undocumented entity that we have difficulty understanding. Thoughts are not physical, the mind is a concept we only know exists because we are the mind. You can’t see it, you can’t feel it, it’s entirely within. Emotions, thoughts, that inner voice, all ineffable and untouchable.
Erik’s power is grounded in reality, he can feel the pull of every metallic material in his vicinity. He can warp his very surroundings, almost as if he is one with the metal. He can tear buildings apart by pulling on their magnetic fields, he can crush a train, strangle someone with the smallest chain. His power is entirely physical, he controls physics.
Erik can do what Charles can’t, which is have physical power over his surroundings. And Charles can do what Erik can’t, which I don’t even know how to describe.
The physical vs the metaphysical
Physics vs Psychics
Now if we do purposefully translate this into their respective kinks, it becomes diabolical.
Erik has complete power over the Earth, manmade objects, knives, pretty much anything, even your blood. And the power Charles has is the one thing that he doesn’t have power over, so of course loosing to that power would be enjoyable to him. (In the psychology of fetishes and kinks)
Same goes for Charles. Charles has the power to make any man do anything he’d like, so to have a man (that he can’t control) walk in and force him back, with powers beyond his scope of control, now he’s interested.
Personally I’m more of a “Charles has a magnetism kink” kinda guy over a “Erik has a telepathy kink” kinda guy, but both work for the exact same reason and I can’t deny that.
Anyway, I need to see more inner thought processes happening in fanfics. Yes I know they’re absolutely rawdogging it rn, but what are they thinking about???? Thinking about this!!!! ^^
#Tell me that Erik wearing the helmet during sex is not the same as Charles wearing a blindfold#It’s all about that loss and gain of power#you could reverse what I said#Maybe Erik enjoys using his powers to control Charles because Charles has the one thing he can’t control#so therefore would feel like he has power over everything#hell yes#cherik#charles xavier#erik lehnsherr#xmen#xmen first class#cherik fanfiction#magneto#charles x erik#xmen fanfiction#Erik x Charles
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Xmen mpreg/omegaverse fic idea I probably won't get around to writing is the battle of wills that's going on between Magneto's "I don't trust the humans intentions at all and don't want any of them near my mate and child past what is absolutely necessary in the course of the pregnancy and delivery" vs Charles' "Of course the medical student can sit in on the appointment as a learning opportunity. Do you want them to examine me as well to get some hands-on experience?"
#cherik#charles xavier#magneto#Xmen#Xmen mpreg#Xmen omegaverse#mpreg#omegaverse#erik lehnsherr#charles x erik#Ramblings of the Goddess#Q and A with the Goddess#Anon question#Magneto suddenly gaining conservative prudish tendancies#and not wanting people to see Charles exposed#meanwhile Charles who whored his way through his university years#being very resolute that even if he was suddenly going to gain#a strong sense of modesty it wouldn't be while he was pregnant
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some drawings from twitter
#(i asked oomfs to send me drawing ideas on ngl and these are the first 10... i havent done the others yet. i have so many pending)#i put this on my main acct bc i didnt think it would gain attention lol if i knew i wouldve posted it on my art account#anyway#formula one#f1#motogp#pecco bagnaia#marco bezzecchi#fabio quartararo#charles leclerc#marc marquez#enea bastianini#joan mir#fabio diggianantonio#max verstappen#oscar piastri#valentino rossi#3381#rosquez#1693#ayrton senna#fanart#mine#eobsinj
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Charles Gaines, Color Regression #3, 1980. Medium Lithograph on white wove paper.
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POWERWOLF | 1589 Trailer - The Wolves
#powerwolf#1589#wake up the wicked#attila dorn#falk maria schlegel#matthew greywolf#charles greywolf#roel van helden#screencaps#i needed to collect some high quality screencaps i wanna stare at them all day!!! maybe you do too!#tomorrow is the dayyyy#i now have gained so much more respect for gif makers than before man#i have the whole video saved as 4k pngs that alone was an ordeal haha
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