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Mark Manders Tilted Head

Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park
March 6 - September 1, 2019

About the Exhibition

Mark Manders’ Tilted Head is a work of fiction. It has the appearance of unfired clay combined with everyday objects but in fact is made entirely of cast bronze. The cracks and fissures that cover its surface imply an organic process of drying and decay, yet its metal form is fixed. It might suggest an incomplete model, abandoned in the artist’s studio, if not for the fact that its colossal size and civic location lend it the air of a grand monument. Eyes shut, the androgynous figure’s masklike features are at rest, undisturbed by an abrupt slice through a third of its face. The unfinished side of the head is held as if in a splint by wooden planks, one tied with rope. At the back, chairs and a suitcase, all slightly reduced in size, protrude from a mass of formless material. These shifts in scale, unexplained objects, and trompe l’oeil bronze effects alter our perception and spark the imagination.

Manders (b. 1968, Volkel, Netherlands) has been interested in the human figure throughout his career, and is particularly fascinated with the head, which he sometimes depicts detached from the body and juxtaposed with different elements. These heads are always stylized representations rather than individualized portraits. His approach creates a paradoxical sense of both immediacy and timelessness, of something newly made with fresh clay yet belonging to the traditions of classical statuary. With Tilted Head, Manders has rendered a compelling fiction of human form that inhabits a poetic space between representation and abstraction, serenity and rupture, life and mortality.

Mark Manders: Tilted Head is curated by Public Art Fund Director & Chief Curator Nicholas Baume.

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About the Artist

Mark Manders    View Profile

Mark Manders (b. 1968, Volkel, Netherlands) lives and works in Ronse, Belgium. As one of the Netherlands’ most accomplished contemporary artists, Manders is well-known throughout Europe for his sculptural practice that balances ambiguous tensions and classical sensibilities. He attended the School of Graphic Design in Eindhoven and the Arnhem Academy of Art and Design, both in the Netherlands. Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at the Musée Carré d’Art, Nîmes, France (2012); Carillo Gil Museum of Art, Mexico City (2011); Berkeley Art Museum, CA (2005); Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2005); Art Institute of Chicago and Renaissance Society, Chicago (2003); and Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, the Netherlands (2002), among others. In 2010, Manders’ first American exhibition traveled from the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles to the Aspen Museum of Art, CO; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Dallas Museum of Art, TX. In 2013, he represented the Netherlands at the 55th Venice Biennale.

(as of 2019)

Location

Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park
Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park

Leadership support of Tilted Head is provided by the Fuhrman Family Foundation; Marcia Dunn & Jonathan Sobel; the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York; and the Mondriaan Fund, the public cultural funding organization focusing on visual arts and culture heritage.

Generous support is also provided by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery and Zeno X Gallery. Tilted Head has received funding through a grant from the Netherland-America Foundation. Additional support is provided by provided by Carlo Bronzini Vender & Tanya Traykovski, Ruth & Bil Ehrlich, Barbara & Aaron Levine, and Martin Z. Margulies.

Special thanks to the Office of the Mayor, Manhattan Borough President, NYC Parks, and Central Park Conservancy.

Public Art Fund is supported by the generosity of individuals, corporations, and private foundations including lead support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, along with major support from Booth Ferris Foundation, the Charina Endowment Fund, The Marc Haas Foundation, Hartfield Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the Donald A. Pels Charitable Trust, and The Silverweed Foundation.

Public Art Fund exhibitions and programs are also supported in part with public funds from government agencies, including the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Video courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery and Zeno X Gallery.

Tilted Head is courtesy of the artist; Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp; and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York / Los Angeles.

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