- Banks Violette
Banks Violette (born
1973 ,Ithaca ,New York ) is an artist based in New York.Biography
Violette studied at the
School of the Visual Arts in New York earning at BFA in 1998, and graduated with an MFA fromColumbia University in 2000.Work
Violette’s work has shown internationally at galleries and museums including the
Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, theYerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco,Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt , Museum Boijmans van Beuningeng in Rotterdam, the Migros Museum in Zurich. He participated in the “Greater New York” exhibition at PS1 Center for Contemporary Art in New York and “USA Today” atThe Royal Academy in London. His work is featured in several prominent collections including theMusee d’Arte Moderne et Contemporain Geneva ,Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles , theSaatchi Gallery in London, andMOMA and the Guggenheim Museum, both in New York. He is represented byTeam Gallery in New York, Maureen Paley Gallery in London andGalerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Salzburg.Death metal ,ritual murder andteenage suicide are starting points for Banks Violette. His work is notable for combining references to excess from youth culture withminimalist form, often using glossy black and ghostly white materials. Citing examples where musical lyrics become instigating factors to real-life violence, Violette refers to an over-identification with fiction, where fantasy and reality are blurred. For example, for his first solo museum exhibition at theWhitney Museum of American Art in New York, May 27-Oct. 2, 2005, Violette erected a life-sized recreation of a burned-out church on a black stage, inspired by an image from the cover of a black metal record and surrounded by a 5.1 surround score composed by Thorns Ltd consisting of a varied backdrop of ambiences ( www.thornsltd.no ). According to Violette, the inspiration of the piece was a series of instances of arson committed by rival metal enthusiasts in Norway, which culminated in the 1993 knife murder of Øystein Aarseth, singer of the black metal band Mayhem byVarg Vikernes of the bandBurzum . [ [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis8-2-05.asp Artnet Magazine] ]Violette continues to make work, frequently using collaboration as a springboard for his new installations.
Stephen O'Malley ofSunn O))) provided the soundtrack for Violette's 2007 double show atTeam Gallery andGladstone Gallery in New York.Violette's work has been described, by Francesca Gavin, as "the art of fear", and associated with other contemporary work by David Noonan and
Gabríela Friðriksdóttir , in particular, as well asChristian Jankowski ,Marnie Weber , Kevin Francis Gray, Amie Dicke, Matt Greene, Wes Lang, Cloe Peine,Boo Saville ,Terence Koh , andMatthew Stone . [Francesca Gavin, "The Art of Fear", "Dazed & Confused", volume 2, issue 66, October 2008, p. 155.]References
External links
* [http://www.teamgal.com/artists/banks_violette Team Gallery: Banks Violette]
* [http://www.maureenpaley.com/maureenpaley.php?color=yellow&element=117&id_cache=1-29 Maureen Paley: Banks Violette]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/banks_violette.htm Saatchi Gallery: Banks Violette]
* [http://nymag.com/arts/art/features/33973/ "New York Magazine": Banks Violette]
* [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis8-2-05.asp "Ultra-Violette"] by Ben Davis, Artnet Magazine
* [http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/banks_violette Banks Violette at Team and Gladstone] review by Steven Stern, "Frieze"
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