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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Lance Fung: (212) 334 6242 July 1998 J O S H U A S E L M A N "Full Message" V i d e o I n s t a l l a t i o n July 6 - July 17, 1998 RECEPTION WEDNESDAY JULY 8, 6-8 Curated by Lauren Amazeen Full Message, an installation of video, action and process based work by Joshua Selman opens Monday July 6th at Lance Fung Gallery. This is the artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery since 1996. Full Message includes a large video projection of New York City's municipal forces removing an avenue of paper-waste left behind by a ticker tape parade which honored the city's own baseball heroes. Filmed at Wall Street the video features men in uniform, orange tractors, sanitation trucks, white collar pedestrians, snow blowers, industrial brooms and wind, clashing with tons of accumulated white paper. The video combines with sculptural works built around mounted paper shredders. Mr. Selman's exhibit is a meditation upon the action of moving paper across desks, through the streets, through the world and through peoples lives. Guest curator Lauren Amazeen, best known from her long term contribution as Director of The Kitchen, feels "Full Message evokes intelligence, beauty and bite. It's the type of piece we can experience as viewer or participant. It can move us in and out of (day)dream time and real time, contemplation and action." Mr. Selman spends each day of the installation in the gallery shredding paper, packaging it into mailings and, with the help of the public, mailing it out. Conceptually the paper shredders, the video and the action are linked by a focus on the psychological and emotional aspects of accumulation and distribution. About his footage Mr. Selman says "Over the course of the video I don't see anyone else filming, it's the only record like it of the clean-up." The video uses a beautiful continuous-motion, capturing every detail of the paper falling over the uniformed forces as it is poured by mechanical paws into sanitation trucks. The periodic mechanical whine of real paper shredders unites with all the elements in the gallery in the context of a remarkable one man show. Mr. Selman is previously known for his meta work Personal Effects, first seen at Emily Harvey Gallery in March 1994. For that project he screen printed each piece of his clothing including toothbrush, eye glasses and laundry bag. "I had nothing at home, everyday I went to the gallery to change, taking pieces from the wall of the gallery to wear to a day job or standing on line at the bank. Each day different pieces were missing from the walls. The next day I re-hung them and took others. In public situations people asked about the prints, when I told them about the project it seemed to do something for them." The exhibition runs through July 17, gallery summer hours 12-6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To leave this list, reply to lfg@thing.net with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --