Josh Azzarella

Works: 2004 - 2011

April 9 – May 14, 2011

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Untitled #105 (2009-2011)
3 high-definition videos, ed. #1/5
duration: 3 minutes, 5 seconds; 7 minutes, 55 seconds; 7 minutes, 35 seconds

Untitled #105 (2009-2011)
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Untitled #107 (Mk V.1), 2010 / Cibachrome, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 8 x 12 inches

Untitled #115 (HH-60), 2010 / Cibachrome, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 12 x 18 inches

Untitled #120 (Flushing), 2010 / digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 13 x 18"

Untitled #112 (Gilbert), 2010 / digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 12 x 15"

Untitled #122 (HAHO), 2010 / Cibachrome, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 15 x 22 inches

Untitled #78 (AlbGA62-3k), 2009 / digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 28x28"

Untitled #64 (Glioblastoma), 2009
Digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 25 x 38 inches

Untitled #86 (Lopez), 2009 / Cibachrome, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 10 x 10 inches

Untitled #88 (Glenn), 2009 / Cibachrome, edition of 3 + 1 AP / 8 x 12 inches

Untitled #83 (Maggie Atwater), 2009
Digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 38 x 28 inches

Untitled #57 (Pruss), 2009 / digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 28 x 38 inches

Untitled #65 (Cartwheel), 2009
Digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 28 x 33.5 inches

Untitled #54 (Heligoland), 2009
Digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / 23.5 x 30 inches

Untitled #49 (Christian Rath), 2008
digital silver gelatin print, edition of 3 +1 AP / triptych: each image 22 x 17.5 inches

Untitled #39 (265), 2007 / archival digital c-print, edition of 7 + 3 AP / 20 x 30 inches

Untitled #17 (Hibernia), 2006
Archival digital c-print, edition of 7 + 3 AP / 20 x 30 inches

Untitled #23 (''Lynndied''), 2006
Archival digital c-print, edition of 7 + 3 AP / 20 x 30 inches

Untitled #20 (Trang Bang), 2006
Archival digital c-print, edition of 7 + 3 AP / 20 x 30 inches

Untitled #7 (16mm), 2005 / Video, edition of 5 + 5 AP / duration: 0:11

Untitled #3 (B.B.), 2004 / Video, edition of 5 + 5 AP / duration: 12:18

Untitled #8, 2004 / Video, edition of 7 + 3 AP / duration: 02:31

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Press Release

Opening Reception: April 9, 2011, 6-8pm
On View April 9 – May 14, 2011

Mark Moore Gallery is thrilled to present a career-to-date survey of video and photographic works by Josh Azzarella. Including a combination of manipulated photos, video and projection, Works 2004-2011 explores Azzarella's developments in practice, technique and content – and culminates with the debut of his seminal Untitled #105 (SFDF) (2011) multi-channel video installation.

The recipient of the 2006 Emerging Artist Award from the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (CT), Azzarella has been heralded for his scrutiny of popular historiography. Oftentimes appropriating images from current and archival news media, he painstakingly modifies infamous moments in time as a demonstration of individual perception of communal events. By engineering alternative renditions of famed events, Azzarella simultaneously disputes the authenticity of chronicling and denotes the gravity of context in the authorship of memory. While the earlier works featured in the exhibition rely heavily on headline imagery, recent works evince a shift towards pop culture and commercial iconography. Investigating topical subjects from the Vietnam War to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video, Azzarella assesses our detachment from the globally momentous and fixation on the sensational. The exhibition also features the premiere of Untitled #105 (SFDF) (2011), Azzarella's first three-channel video work. A major project that required over two years of production time, Untitled #105 (SFDF) is comprised of three seamlessly looped video channels, each with 5.1 surround sound that create a grand 15.3 surround sound experience. While maintaining his practice of arrogation, Azzarella assumes a position behind the camera for the first time. Isolating three pivotal moments of anticipation from 1933's King Kong, the artist suspends the iconic scenes and merges them with newly captured footage. Through this fusion, Azzarella displaces our experience of filmic events, and challenges our grasp of legendary eminence.

Josh Azzarella (b. 1978, Ohio) received his MFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers State University (NJ). He has had solo exhibitions in Seattle, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, among others, as well as inclusion in shows at the Akademie der Kunste (Berlin), Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (IN) and Western Bridge (WA). His work can be found in the public collections of JP Morgan Chase (NY), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Western Bridge (WA) and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA). Azzarella is also the recipient of the 2003 Fassbender Award for Excellence in Photography. He is also represented by DCKT Contemporary in New York City, where he lives and works. This is Azzarella's second solo exhibition with the gallery.

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