05/26/05
Whitney Museum of American Art

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spacer.gif BANKS VIOLETTE: UNTITLED
May 27-October 2, 2005

Whitney Museum of American Art

945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
1-800-WHITNEY
http://www.whitney.org

Image above: Untitled (work in progress), 2005.Bonded salt, salt, polyurethane, polymer medium, ash, epoxy, wood, galvanized steel, and steel hardware, sound by Snorre Ruch, dimensions variable. Collection of the artist; courtesy Team Gallery, New York. Photograph by Oren Slor. © Banks Violette.





The Whitney has commissioned Banks Violette, whose work was featured in the 2004 Biennial, to create a new project for his first single-artist museum exhibition. The work, a multi-media sculptural installation with a sound component, re-imagines the romantic sublime via narratives drawn from popular culture. The sound component is a piece of music written by Snorre Ruch, part of an insular music subculture called Black Metal, whose ethos embraced nihilism, theatrical morbidity, aggression and violence. The central sculptural component evokes a minimalist representation of the ruined skeleton of a church, a reference to the romantic iconography of such painters as Caspar David Friedrich and to an image drawn from a Black Metal album cover. Cast in salt, the ghost-like church skeleton, a familiar image of romantic decay, is reinvested with meaning both through the formal seduction of the piece and the viewers interaction with it in the space.

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