Lucy McKenzieSMERSH

September 10 – October 8, 2005
Past
previous
next
slideshow image 0

Cheyney and Eileen Disturb a Historian at Pompeii
2005
acrylic and ink on paper
100 x 136 inches
(MP#6)

519 West 24th Street
New York NY 10011
Telephone 212 206 7100
Fax 212 337 0070
gallery@metropictures.com

Lucy McKenzie
SMERSH

10 September - 8 October 2005

Metro Pictures Gallery is pleased to present the first New York solo exhibition for acclaimed Glasgow-based artist Lucy McKenzie. McKenzie's paintings, drawings, murals, prints, and performances have been featured at numerous museums and galleries throughout Europe and the U.S. She has had solo shows in the ICA Boston's Momentum series for emerging artists (2004), and in the Tate Britain's Art Now exhibition program for new British art (2003). Lucy McKenzie: SMERSH will be on view from September 10–October 8, 2005.

The exhibition will consist of five discrete groups of works on paper, each focusing on different imagery and source material: a group of large-scale charcoal abstractions with the texture of concrete; large acrylics formally inspired by cartoon murals in central Brussels; a selection of commercial illustrations made by the artist over the past year for an Edinburgh newspaper; a series of erotic portraits, and studies of Tintin from life. The imagery in the exhibition is influenced by cartoon illustration (most notably that of the Belgian Hergé, creator of Tintin, and epitome of an outdated 20th Century European identity). McKenzie is particularly interested in how cities and sexuality are dealt with in the genre of comic art; how it filters reality. Together, her works represent the full range of artistic representation from realism to caricature to abstraction, all to explore private desire and public space.

The title of the exhibition, SMERSH, an acronym for counter-intelligence within the Soviet Union's secret police, is a contraction of Smyert Shpionm ('death to spies'). The department was responsible for, among other things, killing deserters from the Red Army, and its formal amalgam symbolizes the artist's intent to create a total through proximity.

Lucy McKenzie was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1977. She received her BA in 1999 from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. In addition to exhibiting her own work, McKenzie has become known for her extensive curatorial and collaborative projects, including record label Decemberism, a group show titled The Best Book About Pessimism I Ever Read at the Kunstverein Braunschweig in 2002, and Nova Popularna, a temporary salon and performance space in Warsaw, Poland, 2003 with Paulina Olowska. McKenzie currently lives and works in Glasgow.

Listings Information: Metro Pictures Gallery is located at 519 West 24th Street in New York. For more information, the public can call 212 206 7100, or visit www.metropicturesgallery.com. Gallery Hours: 10 am- 6 pm, Tuesday – Saturday. An opening reception for the artist will be held on Saturday, September 10, from 5 pm - 7 pm.

Press Information: Stacy Bolton Communications T: 212 721 5350 E: Mamie@StacyBolton.com

ArtforumLucy McKenzie

November 2005

The New York TimesLucy McKenzie

7 October 2005

Time Out New YorkLucy McKenzie, "SMERSH"

29 September 2005

The Village VoiceUps and Downs: Literal highs and anemic lows on the ever more crowded downtown gallery roster

23 September 2005

Artforum.comNew York Critic's Pick

23 September 2005

There were no publications found for this artist.
no artists are associated to this exhibition

Metro Pictures

519 West 24th Street New York NY 10011T 212 206 7100F 212 337 0070gallery@metropictures.com