Various Small Fires is pleased to announce a special collaboration between Davida Nemeroff (b. 1981, Montréal, Canada) and Samara Golden (b. 1973, Ann Arbor, Michigan). The original title of the show, “Midnight Cowboy,” was changed to “Modern Painters” in reaction to the exhibition’s preview in the September issue of Modern Painters Magazine.
“Modern Painters” forms itself by talking about itself.
Who does she think she is?
Utilizing the aesthetics of a hotel lobby, the collaborative installation sets the stage for an imaginary press conference, where hard-boiled eggs and coffee will be served.
Ghosts and goblins ask the questions while a congregation of cameras and microphones play witness.
Through an almanac of open-ended on-camera conversations, the artists Nemeroff and Golden explore their relationship to each other and the concept of the sixth dimension. Surrounded by dysfunctional portraiture and influenced by a rolodex of misunderstandings, the artists ruminate on women of power, their diets, and their kept animals. The camera is the connective tissue between the artists’ individual practices.
The exhibition stems from the artists’ original video collaboration “Howardina D’Ville Visits Samara Golden’s Studio” (2009) in which the roles of the Artist (Golden) and Curator (Nemeroff) are clearly acted out according to the unwritten rules of art world power structures. In these works, the real life relationship of Nemeroff and Golden as dealer and artist becomes the medium of the message.
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Davida Nemeroff (b. 1981 Montréal, Canada) received her MFA from Columbia University in 2009 and her BFA from The School of Image Arts at Ryerson University in 2004. Recent solo exhibitions include Gallery TPW in Toronto and Workspace in Los Angeles. Her work has been included in exhibitions at ACME, Los Angeles; AWLA, Los Angeles; Young Art, Los Angeles; and Invisible Exports, New York.
