James Casebere

James Casebere

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nationality = American (United States)
field = Photography
training = Minneapolis College of Art and Design B.F.A.
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James Casebere (born 1953) is an American contemporary artist and photographer living in New York.

Biography

James Casebere, born in Lansing, Michigan, grew up outside of Detroit. He attended Michigan State University and graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design with a BFA in 1976. In the fall of 1977, he attended the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York, and then moved to Los Angeles where he studied under John Baldessari and Doug Huebler. Classmates included Mike Kelly, and Tony Oursler. He received an MFA from CalArts in 1979. [http://www.skny.com/artists/james-casebere/] Since the late 1990’s Casebere has lived and worked in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, with his wife, artist Lorna Simpson and their daughter Zora. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02EFDE143CF93BA15756C0A9679C8B63&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/A/Acconci,%20Vito]

Early Career

James Casebere's early exhibitions in New York were at Artists Space, Franklin Furnace and the Sonnabend Gallery. His work was associated with the “Pictures Generation” of “ post-modern” artists who emerged in the 1980’s, included artists such as Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo, Laurie Simmons, Richard Prince, Matt Mullican, James Welling, Barbara Kruger, and others. Since then, Casebere has devised complex models and photographed them in his studio. Referencing architecture, art history, and film, Casebere’s abandoned spaces are made from tabletop constructions of simple materials pared down to essential forms. Starting with Sonsbeek ’86, in Arnhem, Holland and ending around 1991, Casebere also made large scale sculptural installations. [http://www.bombsite.com/issues/77/articles/2422]

Early bodies of work include images of the American suburban home. This was followed by both photographs and sculptural installations addressing and sometimes poking fun at a mythical American West. In the early 1990s, Casebere turned his attention to the development of different cultural institutions during The Enlightenment, and their representation as architectural types, particularly prisons.

Artistic Career

Since the late 1990’s Casebere has made large photographs of flooded images that refer to:1.) the bunker under the Reichstag ("Flooded Hallway") 2.) sewers in Berlin ("Two Tunnels") and 3.) the Atlantic slave trade ("Four Flooded Arches", "Nevision Underground", "Monticello").

Modern architects like Victor Horta ("Spiral Staircase", and "Turning Hallway") and Richard Neutra ("Garage", and "Dorm Room") are referred to by an austere group of works seeming to criticize the homogenizing effects of globalization.

After 9/11, Casebere looked to Spain and the Eastern Mediterranean. The first works were inspired by the 10th century Andalusia because of the co-operation between Islamic, Jewish, and Christian cultures preceding the Inquisition. ("La Alberca", "Abadia", "Spanish Bath", "Mahgreb".) Later images depicted Tripoli, Lebanon, Nineveh and Samarra in Iraq, and Luxor, Egypt. Several photographs of elaborate mosques were inspired by the 16th century Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan.

Awards and Exhibitions

Casebere was included in the 1985 Whitney Biennial. In 2002-3 Casebere had a solo exhibition at Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston Salem, NC which traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, OH., the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Quebec and the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis. In 2000–2001 he was in an exhibition called "The Architectural Unconscious: James Casebere and Glen Seator", initiated by the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover Mass. which traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia PA. In 1999 "Asylum", another solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England, traveled to Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, in Norwich, England. In 1996 he was in Campo, at the Venice Biennale, Italy, curated by Francesco Bonami, which traveled to the Sandretto Foundation in Torino, Italy and the Konstmuseum, in Malmö, Sweden.

Casebere is the recipient of numerous fellowships including three from the National Endowment for the Arts, three from the New York Foundation for the Arts and one from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. His work has been collected by museums worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and many others. [http://www.lissongallery.com/#/artists/james-casebere/cv/]

References

*Casebere, James. "The Spacial Uncanny". Charta, 2001.
*Casebere, James and Glen Seater. "The Architectural Unconscious". Addison Gallery of American Art, 2000
*Drohojowska-Philip, Hunter. “Art and Architecture. Lessons From One Man’s Model Society.” Los Angeles Times May 21, 2000. p. 57–58.
*Berger, Maurice and Andy Grundberg. "James Casebere, Model Culture: Photographs 1975-1996. Friends of Photography, 1996.
*Ziolkowski, Thad. “James Casebere, Michael Klein Gallery.” Artforum September, 1995.
*Foster, Hal. "Uncanny Images.” Art In America November 1983. p. 202–204.


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