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INGRID CALAME From #238 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006

INGRID CALAME From #238 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006 enamel paint on aluminum 40 X 24 inches

INGRID CALAME From #235 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #235 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2007 enamel paint on aluminum 40 X 24 inches

INGRID CALAME From #268 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #268 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007 enamel paint on aluminum 36 X 72 inches

INGRID CALAME #229 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006

INGRID CALAME #229 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006 color pencil on trace mylar 72 X 48 inches

INGRID CALAME #258 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River ), 2007

INGRID CALAME #258 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River ), 2007 color pencil on trace mylar 87 1/2 X 135 1/2 inches

INGRID CALAME From #258 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #258 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007 enamel paint on aluminum 72 X 120 inches

INGRID CALAME From #230 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006

INGRID CALAME From #230 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006 enamel paint on aluminum 24 X 48 inches

INGRID CALAME From #231 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006

INGRID CALAME From #231 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ), 2006 enamel paint on aluminum 24 X 48 inches

INGRID CALAME From #271 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #271 Drawing (Tracings from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the L.A. River), 2007 enamel paint on aluminum 24 X 24 inches

INGRID CALAME From #210 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #210 Drawing (Tracings up to the L.A. River), 2007 enamel paint on aluminum 24 X 48 inches

INGRID CALAME From #269 Drawing (Tracings from Indianapolis Motor Speedway and L.A. River), 2007

INGRID CALAME From #269 Drawing (Tracings from Indianapolis Motor Speedway and L.A. River), 2007 enamel on aluminum 24 X 48 inches

Press Release

James Cohan Gallery is pleased to present our third solo exhibition by the California-based artist, INGRID CALAME, with artist's reception on September 6 running through October 13. The exhibition will consist of drawings and paintings from her two newest bodies of work, "Tracings up to the LA River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ" and "Traces of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway". The Speedway project was commissioned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art and will be presented as a solo exhibition, Ingrid Calame: Traces of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway opening November 2, 2007 through March 16, 2008 at the Museum. Calame has been working on a vast body of work including paintings, drawings, and wall drawings since 2000 that she collectively refers to as Secular Response. Calame generates abstract forms by tracing the contours of stains such as graffiti and paint spills directly from city streets and other locations. She then constructs overlapping arrangements of these tracings into what she terms as "constellations". In the Secular Response series, Calame superimposes tracings from the street with those from the interiors of the edifices of religion, economics and science. Karen Lang states in her essay for the accompanying exhibition catalogue "Calame's secular responses do not provide an answer. Instead these projects call into question outside and inside, the local and the universal, as well as the assumptions, ideas, and concepts on which religious, economic, and scientific institutions rest. Secular Response is an intervention in the very best sense of this term as an artistic tactic: these projects implode categories and concepts."

"Tracings up to the LA River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ" presents the first works that are part of Secular Response 3, in which the concentric circular markings from the footprint of the round building that houses the Clark telescope are laid out with the messy "micro-histories" found in the markings on the concrete embankment of the LA River.

In "Traces of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the LA River" Calame has made a conceptual shift from the abject and everyday to the mechanical spectacle of the Speedway. Calame thinks of the Speedway as a gladiator ring for cars—technological extensions of our bodies that drive out our dreams of speed, death and victory. She documents the details of tires on asphalt that are made by the accumulation of rubber left by the high speed in and outs of refuelling in the Pit, by the skid marks of crashes and by the victory donut loops. Calame pairs the Speedway tracings with those from the LA River, whose neglected cement banks have hosted their share of drag races but are a quite different forum than that of the famous Motor Speedway.

Calame's paintings and drawings are included in many prominent international collections including the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Museum of Fine Art, Houston; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY, and Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland.

The James Cohan Gallery is publishing a full-color catalogue "Constellations" to accompany the exhibition, with essays by art historians Karen Lang and Pepe Karmel.

To access articles and reviews, as well as bio and bibliographic information, please visit the artist's page at www.jamescohan.com

To arrange an interview with the artist or for further information, please contact Jane Cohan, jane@jamescohan.com or 212-714-9500

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