Grand Arts

Grand Arts was a nonprofit contemporary art space in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, whose mission was to help national and international artists realize projects considered too risky, provocative or complex to otherwise attract support.[1] It was co-founded by Margaret Silva and Sean Kelley in 1995 and operated until 2015 with sole funding from the Margaret Hall Silva Foundation.[2]

Facilities included a 4,000-square-foot fabrication studio, exhibition spaces, offices, and an on-site apartment available for visiting artists.[3]

History

Margaret Silva and Sean Kelley co-founded Grand Arts in 1995 to give artists "a place for radical experimentation, without the constraints of too little time and even less money".[4] Kelley left Grand Arts in 2003.

Stacy Switzer served as artistic director from 2004 until the gallery's close.[5]

In total, Grand Arts produced 90 exhibitions with more than 120 artists. Projects often took years to produce, from concept to realization, and the organization's full-time staff tended to each phase of the process: research, design, fabrication, programming, publicity and beyond. Grand Arts' practice of long-term collaborative project development is in part what distinguished it from other granting organizations, according to Switzer: "That's what was special about the Grand Arts process. It wasn't that an artist would propose something and we would fabricate it according to the artist's specs. Often, there was a long conversation about how to push, pull, and tease the idea, pull out the most provocative threads and find other people in other fields who could help us enhance it in other ways".[6]

Following exhibition, projects produced at Grand Arts belonged solely to the artist.[1] The works were often then exhibited in museums, commercial galleries and/or art fairs. For example:

Upon Grand Arts' closing, Silva donated the building, a former auto shop located at 1819 Grand Boulevard, to the Kansas City Art Institute.[5]

Exhibition timeline

Year Exhibition title Artist(s) Essayist
1995 (untitled) Glenn Goldberg Tad Wiley
1995 Like and Ethereal Transfer Hirokazu Fukawa Barbara Bloemink
1995 RawShock Brad Braverman Ann Wylie
1995 New Works Alice Aycock Monroe Denton
1995 (untitled) Ryuhei Rex Yuasa Kazuhiro Yamamoto
1996 (untitled) Lester Goldman Roberta Lord
1996 In Code Jane Lackey Laurie Palmer
1996 Body Double Kimberly Austin, Brad Braverman, Rossana Jeran and Jim Pennington, John O’Reilly, and Seth Rubin Monroe Denton
1996 The Layman’s Guide to the Passage of the Millennium for the Preservation of Hysteria Jeff Aeling Peter von Ziegesar
1996 (untitled) Mel Kendrick Klaus Kertess
1997 (untitled) China Marks H. L. Hix
1997 (untitled) Chris Larson Ronald Jones
1997 (untitled) Nick Cave Karen Searle
1997 Spot Making Sense Phil Argent, Linda Besemer, Ingrid Calame, Sally Elesby, Sharon Ellis, Jack Hallberg, Michael Pierzynski, Monique Prieto, Adam Ross, Pauline Stella Sanchez, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Yek curator David Pagel
1997 (untitled) Seton Smith David Pagel
1997 (untitled) Kimberly Austin Roberta Lord
1998 In the Name of the Place GALA Committee Joshua Dector
1998 Monuments Beth B. Roberta Lord
1998 (untitled) Michael Rees Dominique Nohas
1998 in collaboration with Kansas City youth Tim Rollins and K.O.S. Michael Toombs
1998 (untitled) Kirsten Mosher Alexander Gray
1999 (untitled) Stuart Netsky Bill Arning
1999 (untitled) James Drake Bruce W. Ferguson
1999 B-Team Zesty Meyers, Evan Snyderman, and Jeff Zimmerman Stephanie Cash
1999 New York: Neither/Nor Ricci Albenda, Polly Apfelbaum, Erica Baum, Lucky DeBellevue, Steven Evans, Tony Feher, Rachel Feinstein, Eric Hanson, Rachel Harrison, Jonathan Horowitz, Chuck Nanney, Rob Pruitt, and Anthony Viti curator Bill Arning
1999 (untitled) Walter Zimmerman Roberta Lord
1999 En Masse Jesse Kaminsky, Demetre Keros, Jennie Pakradooni, Kristine Veith, and Michael Yglesias Andrew Wells
2000 War Jim Leedy H. L. Hix
2000 Long Road to Mazatlan Isaac Julien Okwui Enwezor
2000 Eye to Eye Larry Buechel Roberta Lord
2000 Fast: Five Years at Grand Arts Kimberly Austin, Alice Aycock, Brad Braverman, GALA Committee, Glenn Goldberg, Lester Goldman, Dennis Oppenheim, Roxy Paine, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Heather Schatz and Eric Chan Roberta Lord
2000 (untitled) Dennis Oppenheim Mary Beth Karoll
2000 De Tempore Tara Donovan, Jyung Mee Park, and Achim Mohné Angela Anderson Adams
2001 (untitled) Jesse Rosser Ingrid Schaffner
2001 (untitled) Troy Richards Roberta Lord
2001 Anacronistas Jamex and Einar de la Torre Leah Ollman
2001 (untitled) Roxy Paine Tan Lin
2001 (untitled) ChanSchatz Bennett Simpson
2001 (untitled) John Newman Raphael Rubinstein
2002 The Porcelain Carpet Project Marek Cecula Roberta Lord
2002 Constructed Realities Oliver Boberg, James Casebere, Catherine Chalmers, Gregory Crewdson, Anthony Goicolea, Yoshio Itagaki, Craig Kalpakjian, Izima Kaoru, David Levinthal, Florian Maier-Aichen, Didier Massard, Tracey Moffatt, Vik Muniz, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Edwin Zwakman curator Barbara J. Bloemink
2002 Operations of the Marvelous John Powers Philip Glahn
2002 Memorial to a Marriage Patricia Cronin David Frankel
2002 Spirit Mold Richard Van Buren Klaus Kertess
2003 Animal, Vegetable, Video: Where the Buffalo Roam Sam Easterson Lisa Fischman
2003 (untitled) Ian Dawson David Humphrey
2003 Immersion Teresita Fernández Rochelle Steiner
2003 American Cockroach Catherine Chalmers Tan Lin
2003 The Kansas and Missouri Topographical Model Project Allan McCollum Rhea Anastas
2004 Back to Nature: Collecting the Preserved Garden Mara Adamitz Scrupe Mary Jane Jacob
2004 Camera Obscura Photographs George Woodman Nancy Princenthal
2004 Join Us: Calls to Ecstasy from the Edge of Oblivion Sanford Biggers, E.C. Brown, Christoph Büchel, C-Level, Critical Art Ensemble, Miranda July, Eddo Stern, Sarah Sze, Paul Vanouse, and Faith Wilding Stacy Switzer
2004 Good-Time Mix Machine: Scrambler Drawings Rosemarie Fiore David Hunt
2004 Charlotte Street Awards Exhibition Michael Converse, Egawa + Zbryk, Rachel Hayes, Seth Johnson, and Jay Norton Stacy Switzer
2005 Manifest Destiny Alexis Rockman Linda Weintraub
2005 Mash-Up!: Eight Weeks of Mixing It Up and Throwing It Down (event series) Archive (Anne Walsh and Chris Kubick), Bordermates, Brian Conley, Ammar Eloueini, The Evolution Control Committee, Fritz Haeg, Cameron Jamie, Yoshua Okon, Lucky Pierre, François Perrin, thedinnerparty.net, and Kerry Tribe curated by Nato Thompson
2005 Muxìma Alfredo Jaar Patricia C. Phillips
2005 Tactical Ice Cream Unit Aaron Gach/ Center for Tactical Magic Stacy Switzer
2005 Conclusion of the System of Things Nadine Robinson Christine Y. Kim
2006 The Guard of Sorry Spirit Aidas Bareikis Maria Elena Buszek
2006 Faith Culture Collection Neal Rock Christopher Miles
2006 Urban Test Sites (event series) Arts Subterranea, Filip Noterdaeme, Bill Shannon, and Margaret Wertheim
2006 Riverboat Lovesongs for the Ghost Whale Regatta Michael Jones McKean Alison de Lima Greene
2006 Haunted States CarianaCarianne, Mathilde ter Heijne, Laurel Nakadate, Mariah Robertson, and Siebren Versteeg Stacy Switzer
2007 The FEAR of Smell/The Smell of FEAR Sissel Tolaas Elizabeth Thomas
2007 From the Fat of the Land: Alchemies, Ecologies, Attractions Fritz Haeg, Filip Noterdaeme, Micaela O'Herlihy, Chase Pierson, Spurse, Tavares Strachan, Travis Watson, Katherine Wright, Lynus Young, and Adam Zaretsky Linda Weintraub
2007 Blossom Sanford Biggers Cay Sophie Rabinowitz
2007 Charlotte Street Awards Exhibition Cody Critcheloe, Jessica Kincaid, Emily Sall, and James Trotter Julie Rodrigues Widholm
2008 Stay The Same Never Change Laurel Nakadate Neil LaBute
2008 (untitled) Mary Kay and Rebecca Morales Sue Spaid
2008 Parallel Deliria Annie Lapin Lane Relyea
2008 Animal Nationalism William Pope.L Gregory Volk
2009 Deep Time Rapid Time Spurse Stacy Switzer and Spurse
Apr. 1, 2009 It Is What It Is: Conversations about Iraq Jeremy Deller, presented by Creative Time and the New Museum
2009 The Juvenal Players Pablo Helguera Naief Yehya
2009 BOY Cody Critcheloe/SSION Stacy Switzer
2009 Ecstatic Resistance Yael Bartana, Sharon Hayes, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, My Barbarian, Jeanine Oleson, Ulrike Ottinger, Adrian Piper, Dean Spade and Craig Willse, A. L. Steiner, and Ian White curator Emily Roysdon
2010 Orthostatic Tolerance: Launching into an Infinite Distance Tavares Strachan Franklin Sirmans
2010 Painting Séance Ryan Mosley Elizabeth Thomas
2010 Charlotte Street Awards Exhibition Ari Fish, Sonié Ruffin, and Caleb Taylor Lacey Wozny
2010 Dialogue by Design: Experimental Platforms for Intimate Conversations (event series) Lori Brack, Julia Cole, Sylvie Fortin, May Tveit, Rob Walker, and Lacey Wozny
2011 New Cornucopia and The Big IOU John Salvest Stacy Switzer
2012 Let’s Change Mariah Robertson Eva Respini
2012 SmellScape KCK/KCMO (2007-2012) Sissel Tolaas Annie Fischer
2013 A Strenuous Nonbeing Anthony Baab Stephen Lichty
2013 Square, Octagon, Circle Ellie Ga Lauren O’Neill-Butler
2013 Charlotte Street Awards Exhibition Mike Erickson, Erika Lynne Hanson, and Paul Anthony Smith Danny Orendorff
2014 Don’t Go Back to Sleep Stanya Kahn Ed Halter
2015 Tank Glenn Kaino Kate Hackman
2015 A Universe of Collisions The Propeller Group Rob Walker

Problems and Provocations: Grand Arts 1995-2015

In 2016, Grand Arts published Problems and Provocations: Grand Arts 1995-2015, co-edited by Stacy Switzer and Annie Fischer, with a foreword by Margaret Silva and an introduction by Switzer.

The book chronicles 30 of Grand Arts' projects — works by figures including Alice Aycock, Alfredo Jaar, Isaac Julien, William Pope.L, Sanford Biggers, Laurel Nakadate, Stanya Kahn, and Tavares Strachan — with archival materials and project documentation presented alongside newly written anecdotes and reflections by artists and other collaborators.

Essays by Pablo Helguera, Iain Kerr, Emily Roysdon, Gean Moreno and Rob Walker consider the models, practices and ethics of art institutions. A critical study conducted by the research studio RHEI identifies and describes Grand Arts’ unorthodox organizational model.

Successor organization

In 2016, former Grand Arts associates Stacy Switzer, Lacey Wozny, Eric Dobbins and Annie Fischer relocated to Los Angeles to develop a new organization named Fathomers, similar in mission to Grand Arts but with a focus on long-term thinking and transdisciplinary practice.[17] Fathomers' founding board members are Margaret Silva, Andrew Torrance and Glenn Kaino. The organization's first project is a seven-year collaboration with artist Michael Jones McKean.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b "Hello, Goodbye". GrandArts.com. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  2. ^ Lloyd, Ann Wilson (17 October 1999). "Time Off to Dive Into Reality Rather Than Retreat From It". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  3. ^ Herriman, Kat (27 August 2016). "Kansas City's Grand Arts Releases a Book on 20 Years of Art, Science, and Tech". The Creators Project. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  4. ^ Walz, Cara (6 July 2000). "Five Years and Counting". The Pitch. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b Spencer, Laura (2 September 2015). "After A 20-Year Run Of Extraordinary Freedom For Artists, Grand Arts Closes". KCUR. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  6. ^ Janovy, C.J. (27 December 2016). "In 2016, The Brains Behind Grand Arts Sent Kansas City A Remembrance From Los Angeles". KCUR 89.3. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Turner Prize 2001 - Exhibition at Tate Britain | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Blossom". Sanford Biggers. 12 February 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Brooklyn Museum: Sanford Biggers: Sweet Funk—An Introspective". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Grand Arts presents a new film by Laurel Nakadate: Stay the Same Never Change" (PDF). Casiotone for the Painfully Alone. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  11. ^ Wojczuk, Montana (2 June 2009). "In Sight: Stay the Same Never Change Mumblecore Cinema and the Essay Film". bombmagazine.org. BOMB Magazine. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  12. ^ Weisblum, Vida (29 June 2015). "William Pope.L Flag Makes an Appearance at Kendrick Lamar's BET Awards Performance [Updated] | ARTnews". www.artnews.com. ArtNews. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  13. ^ Knight, Christopher (24 March 2015). "William Pope.L sets the U.S. flag waving at the MOCA/Geffen". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  14. ^ "Boy Genius: Ssion's Art of the Music Video". Interview Magazine. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  15. ^ "The Propeller Group's 'A Universe of Collisions,' the Final Show at Grand Arts, Opens August 7". Hyperallergic. 27 July 2015.
  16. ^ Rose, Frank (21 April 2016). "The Propeller Group Brings a Phantasmagorical Vietnam to James Cohan". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  17. ^ Indrisek, Scott (8 November 2016). "Fathomers Reinvigorates the Grand Arts Mission in L.A." Artinfo. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  18. ^ Cohen, Alina (31 October 2016). "Problems, Provocations, Roller Coasters, and Guns". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved 14 November 2016.

Further reading

  • Switzer, Stacy and Annie Fischer, ed. "Problems and Provocations: Grand Arts 1995-2015" (Kansas City: Grand Arts, 2016) ISBN 978-0692625538