Dave Hullfish Bailey

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Curated by Soo Kim

Dave Hullfish Bailey
Northeast by East (third version)
2009
archival inkjet print
AP
11.75" x 11.75" framed

Courtesy of the artist and Mesler & Hug, Los Angeles

Silent Lot #05

Retail value: $900
Starting bid: $300


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Artist's Biography

Dave Hullfish Bailey has had solo exhibitions with The Suburban, Oak Park,  David Pestorius Projects, Brisbane, Mesler&Hug, Los Angeles, CASCO, Utrecht, Centre d’Art Santa Mónica, Barcelona, and Secession, Vienna. He has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions including For the blind man in the dark looking for the black cat that isn’t there, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Desertshore, Luckman Gallery at California State University Los Angeles, Katastrophenalarm, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin-Kreuzberg and Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon 2007, Lyon. His site-based projects include Raven Row (in collaboration with Nils Norman), London, CityCat Project (second iteration), Brisbane, and CityCat Project, commissioned by the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane for the exhibition project Turrbal-Jagera.

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Curator's Biography

Soo Kim is an artist and educator whose practice questions the nature of the way photographic images are read. Each of Kim’s works are unique pieces – photographs with parts of the image cut away – that use the indexical photographic image, and its removal, to examine and alter the depiction of time and space within a photograph. The deliberately lengthy process involved in making the work introduces a slowness that is a direct response to the haste in which many pictures are created and consumed today.
Kim’s work has been exhibited internationally in London, Seoul, The Hague, New York, and Los Angeles, and is represented by Sandroni Rey Gallery in Los Angeles. Her works are in many public and private collections, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The Broad Foundation, and she has curated numerous exhibitions and projects since 1990. Kim’s work will be included in a three-person exhibition at the Getty Center in February 2010.