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Make Your Own Life opening celebration
Friday January 19, 2007 at 8:00pm
Henry Art Gallery
15th Ave NE & NE 41st St.
Seattle, Washington 98195 Get Directions
MAKE YOUR OWN LIFE - OPENING CELEBRATION WITH THE RODNEY GRAHAM BAND!
Presented by the Music Appreciation Society and the Henry Art Gallery
with additional performances by The Book of Lists and Factums

Friday, January 19, 8 PM
Members FREE / $15 General / $10 Students & Seniors

More info (lifted from www.henryart.org)

Make Your Own Life: Artists in & out of Cologne
NORTH GALLERIES
January 20 – April 22, 2007

Make Your Own Life takes a look at the mythic proportions and art historical significance of the alternative scene based in Cologne in the late 80s and early 90s. Long an important city for art and commerce in Germany, during these years Cologne fostered a group of artists that bucked the establishment to raise important questions of artistic identity and institutional critique. For artists like Martin Kippenberger, Jutta Koether, Albert Oehlen, and Cosima von Bonin, art became a place to carve out their own terms of participation within the social, political, and economic constraints of the art world, where they could make their own lives the basis of their work, as Kippenberger exhorted.

This exhibition assembles the work of these figures alongside their American counterparts who exhibited in Cologne with them—Mike Kelley, Andrea Fraser, and Christopher Williams, among them. The art on view encapsulates a critical, independent ethos and encompasses a wide range of stylistic and conceptual bents through an array of media from painting to rock music. Today these artists have become the not-so-distant forebears for a current generation forging creative personae that continue to break away from art world expectations and set new standards. This ongoing trend is represented through the work of Lucy McKenzie, Bernadette Corporation, Reena Spaulings, and others who have achieved critical success while retaining their countercultural stances.
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