Description The publication I can\'t Nail the Days Down documents, contextualizes, and supplements Kate Newby\'s eponymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien.
Copublished with Kunsthalle Wien.
Manifestations of how the artist perceives the world around her, her works invite us to take a closer look and discover what is situated out of sight.
Newby takes up material realities and their details in different intensities--not to replicate existing lifeworlds, but to direct attention to often overlooked and changing aspects in the larger social fabric.
It ponders on Newby\'s relation to art movements of the 1960s and \'70s as well as her responsiveness to sites and situations, and brings together reflections on the quotidian character of her works as well as every day stories.
The publication discusses the development of the exhibition "I can\'t Nail the Days down," and clarifies how the presented work operated.
Contributions by Christina Barton, Juliane Bischoff, Chris Kraus, and Nicolaus Schafhausen explore the artist\'s influences, the social of her work, and its poetic potential.
The publication includes substantial documentation of the Vienna exhibition as well as a photo essay by the artist.
Due to the fleeting nature of Newby\'s works, documentation is in many cases the only record that remains.
Her works focus on the fleeting and contingent nature of the quotidian and stay connected to the place and time of their presentation.
Drawn from impressions she collects when navigating cities and landscapes, Newby\'s works foreground processes: Traces of their making remain visible, they incidentally transform over time and call for active engagement in order to view their multifaceted details.
Newby\'s works celebrate the moment in which her sculptures and interventions are created and presented, and at the same time allow for an openness to change.
Description The publication I can\'t Nail the Days Down documents, contextualizes, and supplements Kate Newby\'s eponymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien