Jimmie Durham

Jimmie Durham

Jimmie Durham (born 1940) is a sculptor, essayist and poet of Cherokee heritage.

Life and work

Durham was born in Washington, Arkansas and became active in theatre, performance and literature related to the US civil rights movement in the 1960s. His first solo exhibition was in Austin, Texas in 1965. Durham moved to Geneva, Switzerland in 1968. He studied at L'École des Beaux-Arts, Geneva until being drawn back to the US in 1973 through his involvement with the American Indian Movement (AIM). From 1973 until 1980 Durham worked as a political organizer with AIM where he became a member of the movement’s Central Council. He also served as director of the International Indian Treaty Council and representative to the United Nations. When AIM fragmented at the end of the 1970s Durham, who was then living in New York City, returned his attention to art, using detritus and other found objects to create sculptures that radically challenged conventional representations of North American Indians. He exhibited and published essays frequently and from 1981 to 1983 he was the director of the Foundation for the Community of Artists in New York. In 1983 West End Press published "Columbus Day", a book of his poems and in 1988 his poetry was also included in "Harper’s Anthology of 20th Century Native American Poetry".

In 1987 Durham moved to Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he was based until moving to Europe in 1994. During his time in Mexico, Durham exhibited widely, including at the Whitney Biennial, documenta IX, ICA London, Exit Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp and the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. He also published a number of essays in books and periodicals, including "Art Forum", "Art Journal" and "Third Text". In 1993 a collection of his essays, "A Certain Lack of Coherence", was published by Kala Press. Since moving to Europe, Durham’s work has focused primarily on the relationship between architecture, monumentality and national narratives. His anti-architectural sculptures, performances and videos seek to liberate architecture’s privileged material, stone, from its metaphorical associations with monumentality, stability and permanence. His exhibitions in Europe have included venues such as the Hamburg Kunstverein, FRAC in Reims, Wittgenstein Haus in Vienna, Kunstverein Munich, and the Venice Biennale, among many others. In 2005 Durham co-curated "The American West", an attack on cowboy and Indian mythology, at Compton Verney, UK. In 1995 Phaidon published "Jimmie Durham", a comprehensive survey of his art, with contributions by Laura Mulvey, Dirk Snauwaert, and Mark Alice Durant.

References

de Baere, Bart. (1992) "Will/Power". Ohio: Wexner Center for Visual Arts.

Canning, Susan. (1995) 'Jimmie Durham', "The New Art Examiner". vol. 23, no. 2. pp. 31-35.

Durham, Jimmie. (1983) "Columbus Day". Albuquerque, New Mexico: West End Press.

Durham, Jimmie. (1992) 'Geronimo!', "Partial Recall: Photos of Native North Americans". Lucy R. Lippard, ed. New York: The New Press. pp. 55-58.

Durham, Jimmie. (1993) "A Certain Lack of Coherence: Writings on Art and Cultural Politics". Jean Fisher, ed., London: Kala Press.

Durham, Jimmie. (1993) "Jimmie Durham: My Book, The East London Coelacanth". London: ICA Book Works.

Durham, Jimmie. (1994) 'Jimmie Durham: Interviewed by Mark Gisbourne', "Art Monthly" February. 173. pp. 7-11.

Durham, Jimmie. (1995) 'Attending to words and bones: An interview with Jean Fisher', "Art and Design". vol. 10, nos. pp. 7-8. 47-55.

Durham, Jimmie. (1996) "Eurasian Project, Stage One: La porte de l’Europe (Les Bourgeois de Calais, La Leon d’Anatomie. A Progress Report)". Champagne-Ardenne, Calais, et Anvers: Le College Editions, Galerie de l’ Ancienne Poste, Galerie Micheline Szwajcer.

Durham, Jimmie. (1998) "Jimmie Durham: Between the Furniture and the Building (Between a Rock and a Hard Place)". Munich: Kunstverein München.

Durham, Jimmie. (1998) "The Centre of the World is Several Places (Parts I & II)." Interview by Beverly Koski and Richard William Hill (Berlin, February 1998). "FUSE Magazine" vol. 21, nos. 3 & 4, 1998. pp. 24-33 & 46-53, respectively.

Durham, Jimmie. (2001) "Stone Heart". Kitikyushu, Japan: Centre for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu.

Durham, Jimmie. (2005) "The Second Particle Wave Theory". Sunderland, UK/ Banff: University of Sunderland/Walter Phillips Gallery.

Durham, Jimmie. (2005) 'Various Element of Cowboy Life' & 'Cherokee-US Relations' "The American West". Compton Verney, Warwickshire: Compton Verney. 9 - 22 & 51 - 59 respectively.

Lippard, Lucy. (1993) 'Jimmie Durham: Postmodernist Savage', "Art In America" vol. 81, no. 2, February. pp. 62-69.

Mulvey, Laura, et al. (1995) "Jimmie Durham" (London: Phaidon).

Shiff, Richard. (1992) 'The Necessity of Jimmie Durham’s Jokes', "Art Journal". vol. 51, no. 3. pp. 74-80.

Taussig, Michael. (2004) 'Jimmie Durham', "On Reason And Emotion: Biennale of Sydney 2004", Isabel Carlos, ed. Sydney: Biennale of Sydney Ltd. pp. 82-85.

External links

*Lucy Lippard, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n2_v81/ai_13402513 Jimmie Durham: Postmodern Savage] , Art In America from [http://findarticles.com FindArticles.com]
*Jimmie Durham on [http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/artistInfo/artist/2560 ArtFacts.net]
*Images, texts and biography from the [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/jimmie_durham.htm Saatchi Gallery]
*Further information from [http://www.michelrein.com/AR_Artiste.lasso?Artistes::Artiste=Jimmie%20Durham Galerie Michel Rein]
*EXHIBITIONS AT RADIOARTEMOBILE (ROME) [http://www.radioartemobile.it]


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