Page 1 of 3 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ***HIGH LINE ART*** FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE PRESENTS DEMETRIUS OLIVER’S JUPITER A NEW PUBLIC ART COMMISSION COMBINING ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY, MUSICAL PERFORMANCES, AND STARGAZING HIGH LINE AT WEST 18 TH STREET SEPTEMBER 7 – OCTOBER 6, 2010 PRESS PREVIEW, SEPTEMBER 7, 5:30 PM OPENING RECEPTION, SEPTEMBER 7, 6:30 PM A rendering of Demetrius Oliver’s Jupiter New York, NY (August 20, 2010) – To launch its fall arts season, Friends of the High Line will debut Demetrius Oliver’s new public art installation, Jupiter, on a 25by75foot billboard adjacent to the High Line at West 18 th Street, featuring five round photographs of mysterious acts and props. Albert Einstein, John Coltrane, live music, stargazing, Jupiter and the moon are all integral elements in what is the first largescale public art commission in New York City for the Manhattanbased artist. Jupiter will be on view from September 7 to October 6, 2010, to correspond with a complete lunar cycle, from the beginning of a new moon to the end of its final quarter. Oliver’s Jupiter is the latest public art installation presented by Friends of the High Line as part of High Line Art. The press preview will take place on September 7 at 5:30 PM on the High Line at West 18 th Street, with remarks by curator Lauren Ross and the artist at 6:00 PM.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ***HIGH LINE ART***
FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE PRESENTS DEMETRIUS OLIVER’S JUPITER
A NEW PUBLIC ART COMMISSION COMBINING ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY, MUSICAL PERFORMANCES, AND STARGAZING
HIGH LINE AT WEST 18TH STREET SEPTEMBER 7 – OCTOBER 6, 2010
PRESS PREVIEW, SEPTEMBER 7, 5:30 PM OPENING RECEPTION, SEPTEMBER 7, 6:30 PM
A rendering of Demetrius Oliver’s Jupiter
New York, NY (August 20, 2010) – To launch its fall arts season, Friends of the High Line will debut Demetrius Oliver’s new public art installation, Jupiter, on a 25-‐by-‐75-‐foot billboard adjacent to the High Line at West 18th Street, featuring five round photographs of mysterious acts and props. Albert Einstein, John Coltrane, live music, stargazing, Jupiter and the moon are all integral elements in what is the first large-‐scale public art commission in New York City for the Manhattan-‐based artist. Jupiter will be on view from September 7 to October 6, 2010, to correspond with a complete lunar cycle, from the beginning of a new moon to the end of its final quarter. Oliver’s Jupiter is the latest public art installation presented by Friends of the High Line as part of High Line Art. The press preview will take place on September 7 at 5:30 PM on the High Line at West 18th Street, with remarks by curator Lauren Ross and the artist at 6:00 PM.
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To expand the spatial dimension of Oliver’s piece, artist Blanche Bruce and multiple groups of student musicians from The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music will perform “Jupiter” by John Coltrane on September 7 (6:30-‐7:30 PM), 18 (6:00-‐7:00 PM), 21 (8:00-‐9:00 PM), and October 2 (6:00-‐7:00 PM). Additionally, the New York chapter of the Amateur Astronomers Association will set up on the High Line on September 21 to celebrate both the autumnal equinox and the Jupiter opposition – the day Earth passes between the Sun and Jupiter, making the distant planet clearly visible. This year’s Jupiter opposition will be the closest the planet has been to the Earth since 1951. In Oliver’s five photographs, themes of emptiness, ethereality, music, and human nature are explored; in one a camera sits alone in a room in front of open violin cases placed in the windows. In another, the camera captures a group of closed umbrellas balancing upright on the edge of a bed. Set against a solid, black background, each photograph resembles a planet floating in a night sky, an association reinforced by how they appear to be incrementally rotating in space. Jupiter combines the eclectic fields of photography, performance, science, and theater to celebrate both John Coltrane and Albert Einstein’s approaches to their respective fields. Oliver drew inspiration from Coltrane’s approach to music and composition, which Coltrane described as similar to Einstein’s approach to the universe and mysteries of physics. Essentially, both Coltrane and Einstein tried to reduce great complexities into simple concepts.
“Demetrius Oliver makes simultaneously intuitive and methodical connections between disparate things,” said Lauren Ross, Friends of the High Line’s Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Curator and Director of Arts Programs. “He breaks down the divisions between professionalism and amateurism, simplicity and complexity, time and space, and leads the viewer to think about what kinds of new creations can emerge when disciplines overlap.”
About the Artist Demetrius Oliver has had solo exhibitions at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; and the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, among other venues. Additionally, his work has been included in group exhibitions at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Renaissance Society, University of Chicago; and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. He is the recipient of an award from the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, and his work is included in public collections at the Studio Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Henry Art Gallery; and the Blanton Museum of Art. He lives and works in New York City, and is represented by D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York, and Inman Gallery, Houston.
About Friends of the High Line Friends of the High Line is the non-‐profit conservancy working to build and maintain an extraordinary public park on the High Line. The organization raises the essential private funds to support more than 70 percent of the High Line’s annual operating budget and oversees the park’s maintenance and operations pursuant to a licensing agreement with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
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High Line Art is a program by Friends of the High Line that commissions innovative, temporary artworks to provide park visitors with a unique and enriching experience, and introduce contemporary artists to a wide audience. More than three million visitors have come to the High Line since it opened in June 2009. Other artworks currently on view include pieces by Spencer Finch, Richard Galpin, Valerie Hegarty, and Stephen Vitiello. For the fall 2010 season, Friends of the High Line will also introduce pieces by Kim Beck and Francis Cape. Support This High Line Art Commission is presented by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. High Line Art Commissions are made possible by Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Additional support for Jupiter has been provided by The Greenwall Foundation, with in-‐kind support from Edison Properties and Maharam.
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