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Contemporary Projects 11: Hard Targets—Masculinity and Sport

October 9, 2008–January 19, 2009 | Hammer Building

Mark Bradford, Harun Farocki, Brian Jungen, Shaun Leonardo, Collier Schorr, and Joe Sola—the six artists included in Contemporary Projects 11: Hard Targets-Masculinity and Sport —all work to revise the time-honored archetype of the male athlete as an aggressive, overtly heterosexual, hyper-competitive, and emotionally remote subject. Instead, they offer opposing views of masculinity and sport, and of the entire theatre of athletic play, including the rituals and accoutrements that surround this intimate, male dominated world. Each examines the way masculinity is characterized and performed in a sporting context, and each suggests the existence of complex systems of desire and identification that accompany the way we view and consume athletes and sporting events.

Curated by Christopher Bedford, contemporary art, this exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and made possible by Nike Sportswear and the Contemporary Projects Endowment Fund. Contributors to the fund include Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lidow, Ronnie and Vidal Sassoon, Steve Martin, The Broad Art Foundation, Bob Crewe, Tony and Gail Ganz, Ansley I. Graham Trust, Peter Norton Family Foundation, Barry and Julie Smooke, and Sandra and Jacob Y. Terner.

Mark Bradford, Practice, 2003, digital-video projection with sound, 3 minutes, courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, © Mark Bradford.

Special Features

Essay by Christopher Bedford

 

Public Programs

Conversations with Artists: Collier Schorr
October 10

Discussion
October 16

Film: Two Videos by Matthew Barney
November 20



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