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Exhibition

Charles Ray: Figure Ground

Charles Ray: Figure Ground presents the work of one of the most important artists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. For over five decades, Ray (born Chicago, 1953) has experimented with a wide range of methods, including performance, photography, and sculpture, the medium for which he is best recognized today. In the process, he has utilized a variety of materials, expanded the fundamental terms of sculptural language, and pioneered major advances in production, combining the analog and the digital as well as human and robotic hands. Additionally, Ray’s work addresses in elliptical, often irreverent ways not only art history, popular culture, and mass media but also identity, mortality, race, and gender.

This exhibition unites sculptures from every period of Ray’s career with key photographs from the 1970s and 1980s, exploring central aspects of his challenging and sometimes provocative oeuvre. It also brings together for the first time all the works that Ray loosely patterned on Mark Twain’s 1885 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Located at The Met, whose collection the artist has studied closely for many years, Charles Ray: Figure Ground features a suite of judiciously placed works whose arrangement in space forges subtle connections between objects and viewers. Similar to a scholar’s stone, which is meant to facilitate and prolong thoughtful contemplation, Ray’s sculpture poses many trenchant questions but answers none directly.

Accompanied by a catalogue.

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To access the booklet of all in-gallery labels, click here.

The exhibition is made possible by the Barrie A. and Deedee Wigmore Foundation.

Additional support is provided by the Jane and Robert Carroll Fund, Angela A. Chao and Jim Breyer, Lisa and Steven Tananbaum, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, and the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund.

The catalogue is made possible by Lannan Foundation and The Sachs Charitable Foundation.

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Plank piece I and II, Charles Ray  American, Two gelatin silver prints
Charles Ray
1973
Untitled, Charles Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Charles Ray
1973, printed 1989
Rotating circle, Charles Ray  American, Electric motor and disc
Charles Ray
1988
81 x 83 x 85 = 86 x 83 x 85, Charles Ray  American, Aluminum
Charles Ray
1989
Table, Charles Ray  American, Plexiglas and steel
Charles Ray
1990
No, Charles Ray  American, Chromogenic print in artist's frame
Charles Ray
1992
Boy, Charles Ray  American, Painted fiberglass, steel, fabric and glass
Charles Ray
1992
Tractor, Charles Ray  American, Aluminum
Charles Ray
2005
Mime, Charles Ray  American, Aluminum
Charles Ray
2014
Huck and Jim, Charles Ray  American, Stainless steel
Charles Ray
2014

Exhibition Catalog

Exhibition Catalogue

This career-spanning volume features conceptual, political, formal, and technical perspectives on the work of one of today’s foremost American artists.

Marquee: Charles Ray (American, born 1953). Mime (detail), 2014. Aluminum. Kunstmuseum Basel. © Charles Ray, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery; photograph by Josh White