Matthew Barney (b. 1967)
Matthew Barney (b. 1967)

Away Gown

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Matthew Barney (b. 1967)
Away Gown
prosthetic plastic wall mount, NFL jersey, titanium ice screws, tool dip and carabiner
Executed in 1991. This work is number one from an edition of two.
Provenance
Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Literature
L. Relyea, "Openings: Matthew Barney", Artforum, September 1991, p. 124
Exhibited
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, MATTHEW BARNEY: NEW WORK, December 1991-January 1992

Lot Essay

One of Matthew Barney's two childhood idols is Jim Otto, a former Oakland Raiders center from 1960 to 1975. Throughout most of Otto's career, the football player played with a plastic right knee. In Away Gown, 1991, the athelete's signature double zero jersey hangs on a prosthetic plastic wall mount with titanium ice screws. Focusing on pure physicality and athleticism as well as the entertainment culture of sports, Away Gown relates to Barney's video DELAY OF GAME which was exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1991. Through out the exhibition Barney used the double zero as a motif, and in typical Barney fashion, sculpture, performance and video art were simultaneously mixed, reconfiguring the gallery spaces into a cross between a gymnasium and high art institution.

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