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Jennifer Elster David Bowie Installation Take Heed (2022)
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Art Review: Jennifer Elster Taps Into Visceral Memory With New Show at The Development Gallery

by Benjamin Schmidt December 13, 2022
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Jennifer Elster has always been a deeply reactionary artist. Whether it is rebutting (or accepting) seismic shifts in the culture or simply responding to a question posed or a happening taking place, her multi-modal replies are always candid and fizzling with raw, determined energy.

Elster has always consumed with world as anyone else does- receiving and interpreting on an on-going basis. But rather than letting things happen to her passively, she posits and responds urgently and instinctually. Stepping into the Take Heed show, now on view at The Development Gallery in Tribeca, one feels as if they’re stepping outside for the first time after an apocalyptic event.

Crystalizing the flurry of cultural norms that have been introduced in the past two years, Take Heed is the first honest retrospective of work that was created or heavily reconsidered under the shadow of an on-going global pandemic and an affronting war.

Taking shape amid the soaring columns and roiled tin roof and wood of the Tribeca space, the show feels like a shell of what once was and a space being repopulated once more. The dust has settled but hasn’t yet been swept away. A mount of KN95 masks, a signature element of the deepest valley of the COVID-19 pandemic, are positioned on a pedestal, taking on the performance of a future relic. In fact, preservation seems particularly important to Elster in this show, with many works being encased in plexiglas or wood.

A series of large-scale self-portraits, originally executed in 2016, featured Elster in military fatigues and gas masks. The works, faraway and innocuous at the time of their execution, are revisited within the collective gasp and gaze of an egregious war taking place in Ukraine. Have no doubt, conflict rages globally. But distance can breed unfounded comfort.

Elster’s instinctual quips, done in chiseled marker, are not flailing in conspiracy, but are bright-red warning lights. “Warhead” (2022) is one of the most delicate and thought-provoking pieces the artist has completed in recent memory, adding to an ongoing series of “head” works that address, in the most abstract way, the awe-inspiring dynamism of the human condition.

 

When Is It Enough?, 2015, 2020, Acrylic on paper with hands and no body, 44.5h x 44w x 44d inches

Unlike previous shows, Elster is no longer angry. She’s done defending herself. Now she is a communicator. Her prophesies have come true and she’s been prepared for a long while. Now she invites the broader world to involve themselves. Of course, there is humor. There is realism. Elster remains as buoyant as ever, motivated by- believe it or not- absolute optimism.

Bowie as the character of Ramona in a photograph taken by John Scarisbrick for Bowie’s 1995 1. Outside album. Styled by Jennifer Elster

Viewers will relish in the opportunity to revisit one of Elster’s most remarkable achievements: the styling of the late David Bowie. In a new installation, the image, which is celebrated for its deeply collaborative and improvised instant, enters into a new territory of multi-dimensional bliss by way of cut web around the enlarged image. “Bowie and I went very deep. I wanted to pay tribute and incorporate but not overwhelm the show.”

Elster’s work are available to purchase for the first time at ChannelELSTER.com/art-gallery and on Artsy. Most of the show has sold, but there are collectible Limited Editions Gaeclee canvases and Digital C-Prints that will be available upon proposal.

Take Heed will be on exhibition through January 5, 2023 at The Development Gallery in Tribeca, NYC.

Shop the J. Elster collection here.

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Art Review: Warhol and More At The Whitney Museum of American Art

by Benjamin Schmidt November 12, 2018
written by Benjamin Schmidt

We stepped to the dynamic and ever-changing Whitney Museum of American Art to see the newly-opened Andy Warhol – From A to B and Back Again, as well as revisit what’s opened and closing soon.

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NOBUYOSHI ARAKI BY DALTON TAYLOR FOR THE KNOCKTURNAL AT Museum of Sex
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Art Review: THE INCOMPLETE ARAKI at Museum of Sex

by Benjamin Schmidt February 21, 2018
written by Benjamin Schmidt

The controversial yet consistent Japanese photographer gets a expansive, if gentle, retrospective at the Museum of Sex in NYC. On view until August 31, 2018. Photography by Dalton Taylor

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Art Review: Wonmin Park “Plain Cuts” at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, NYC

by Benjamin Schmidt February 2, 2018
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Wonmin Park ‘s first solo exhibition in the USA at ultra-chic Carpenters Workshop Gallery is a celebration of technicality and patience.

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The Torment of Saint Anthony detail by Michelangelo Buonarroti at Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer at Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Review: Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer at Metropolitan Museum of Art

by Benjamin Schmidt November 13, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Nearly 150 works make up Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer, now on view at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Tisch Galleries. Open until February 12, 2018.

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Art Review: SculptureCenter Hosts After-Hours Celebration of Two Exhibits

by Benjamin Schmidt April 1, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

We visit and reflect on the after-hours final viewing of two exhibits at SculptureCenter in Long Island City.

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NADA New York 2017: Five Detail-Oriented Artists To Watch

by Benjamin Schmidt March 6, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

We stopped by NADA New York 2017, the New Art Dealer’s Alliance, for the annual show at Skylight Clarkson Square. Here are five artists worth keeping in mind.

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Review: Andy Warhol: Self Portraits (Fright Wigs) at Skarstedt Gallery

by Benjamin Schmidt February 24, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Here is the review for “Andy Warhol: Self Portraits (Fright Wigs)”, on view now at Skarstedt Gallery until April 22, 2017.

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Review: Bjarne Melgaard’s ‘The Casual Pleasure of Disappointment’ at Red Bull Arts New York

by Benjamin Schmidt February 19, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

We review famed artist Bjarne Melgaard’s new show “The Casual Pleasure of Disappointment” at Red Bull Arts New York.

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Audi Hosts Private Preview of ‘Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art’ at the Whitney Museum

by Benjamin Schmidt October 29, 2016
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Audi hosts private preview of “Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016” at the Whitney Museum in NYC. We offer a review of the groundbreaking show sponsored by Audi.

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