Andrew Edlin Gallery: Darger Discoveries 529 West 20th Street, 6th Floor New York City
AE SPACE: Henry Darger's Room: Photographs by Keizo Kitajima
March 28 - June 7, 2008 Opening receptions: Friday, March 28th, 6 - 8 PM.
Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to announce the forthcoming opening of Darger Discoveries, a concentrated and illuminating new survey of mixed-media works by the legendary Chicago recluse and autodidact Henry Darger (1892-1973).
Darger Discoveries will feature several newly available, emblematic works from the self-taught master's oeuvre that have been shown in important exhibitions in the U.S. (including Disasters of War, PS1/ MOMA, 2000), Europe and Japan. They include double-sided, panoramic drawings of groups of Blengins in little-girl incarnations, sometimes with parachute-sized butterfly wings. Surrounded by succulent, pop-colored flowers, and infused with collaged cut-outs from magazines, these images evoke 1960s psychedelia and feature many of Darger's signature themes and motifs. Undoubtedly some of his greatest masterpieces, these drawings display an exquisite handling of color and composition, and evoke a mood at once idyllic and oddly foreboding.
One of the definitive giants in the outsider art field, Darger, working in self-imposed isolation, conceived and wrote In the Realms of the Unreal, an epic fantasy of good versus evil, which he illustrated over many years in a technically innovative and thematically complex series of mixed-media drawings and collages on paper. Darger's imaginary world and the story that unfolds within it feature such vivid characters as the virtuous Vivian Girls; the child-enslaving Glandelinians; and the sometimes benevolent, sometimes ominous Blengiglomeneans, or Blengins-large, winged creatures with curled horns that occasionally take human form. Darger's work has become increasingly recognized internationally, winning praise from critics, art historians, curators and collectors for the originality and prescience his of his vision.
This presentation at the gallery runs concurrently with the exhibition Dargerism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger at the American Folk Art Museum in New York (April 15 - September 21). Since his death in 1973, the artist's work has been particularly inspiring for a new generation of contemporary artists who appreciate Darger's integration of pop-cultural sources such as children's coloring books, comics, and Catholic-biblical imagery, all antecedents of today's postmodernist, appropriationist tendencies.
AE SPACE: Henry Darger's Room: Photographs by Keizo Kitajima
Andrew Edlin Gallery is also pleased to present Henry Darger's Room: Photographs by Keizo Kitajima, a selection of limited edition C - prints by the Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima from the book Henry Darger's Room: 851 Webster (Tokyo: Imperial Press, 2007). Kitajima's photographs document the one-room apartment inside the Chicago townhouse where the artist lived and created for some 40 years. These images capture the air of isolation and show the contents-stacks of books and papers, shelves lined with religious objects, art supplies and works-in-progress- of Darger's living quarters. Taken 26 years after the artist's death and six months before the apartment was finally dismantled, the photographs capture an experience of pilgrimage to the unique environment that was seldom visited during the artist's lifetime.
Andrew Edlin Gallery is the exclusive representative of the Estate of Henry Darger.