William Anastasi: Puzzle
November 17, 2015 - January 9, 2016
Selected Works
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Installation view: William Anastasi: Puzzle
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Puzzle, 1984
Acrylic on canvas on wood
32 x 39 x 1 3/4 inches
SGI3063
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
34 1/2 x 40 x 1 inches
SGI3069
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
35 x 43 x 1 inches
SGI3070
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
35 x 48 1/2 x 1 inches
SGI3071
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
32 x 51 x 1 inches
SGI3072
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
35 x 39 x 1 inches
SGI3073
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2014
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
34 x 40 1/2 x 1 inches
SGI3074
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2015
Printed vinyl laminate mounted on MDF in two parts
31 1/2 x 48 x 1 inches
SGI3087
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2008
Plexiglas in two parts
14 3/4 x 32 x 1/4 inches
SGI3088
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Puzzle Puzzle, 2008
Plexiglas in two parts
18 x 29 1/2 x 1/4 inches
SGI3089
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The Anastasi Puzzle, 1975
Jigsaw puzzle: printed cardboard, metal canister, printed label
Canister: 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches
Edition of 3000
SGI3091
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Puzzle Puzzle, 1979
Jigsaw puzzle: printed cardboard, boxed
Box: 2 x 13 x 8 inches
Edition of 5000
SGI3092
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Untitled (Coke Can),, 2015
Aluminum on digital print
8 1/2 x 11 inches
SGI3064
Press Release

SANDRA GERING INC. is pleased to present Puzzle, William Anastasi’s sixth one-person exhibition with the gallery.

Throughout Anastasi’s career as a seminal figure in the field of Conceptual Art, semantics and tautology have long played significant roles. The subject of pairing in particular has been a recurring theme since as early as 1967, when Anastasi’s Six Sites exhibition at the Virginia Dwan Gallery featured the gallery’s walls photographically rendered on canvas, then hung on the same walls. Repetition has also been embraced in Anastasi’s well-known subway drawings, a continuing series of unsighted works on paper the artist creates while drawing blind on the train, letting the motion of the car dictate the chance markings on paper as pure gesture. Circular reasoning informs Anastasi’s puzzle works. Aside from the obvious playfulness of the subject (humor being one of the least talked-about aspects of this artist’s oeuvre), the puzzle as metaphor first appeared in 1975, when the Museum of Modern Art commissioned Anastasi to design a jigsaw puzzle for their store. The result was iconic, as his design was to create a puzzle-themed puzzle, similar in concept to his wall-on-a-wall works. It was popular enough to re-issue in a second color version, of which the current exhibition’s shaped paintings are based. Hung in pairs, the exhibition room itself becomes a sort of game, unresolvable in this instance as the room only holds a fraction of the series. Upon seeing the first enlarged piece in Anastasi’s studio, John Cage inquired how many pieces were in the puzzle’s box. When Anastasi replied with the number, Cage’s response was ‘Well then you’ve made 513 masterpieces!’ Puzzle also poetically references Anastasi and Cage’s many hours spent over a chessboard, silently engaged in a game of a different sort.

William Anastasi was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1933. The recipient of the 2010 John Cage Award, Anastasi is in nearly every major permanent collection, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; The Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Guggenheim Museum, NY; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL; The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; The Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY; The Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA; The Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; The Ludwig Museum, Germany; Center for Contemporary Art, Malmo, Sweden; The Jewish Museum, NY; and The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, among many others. He has had solo exhibitions at The Neuberger Museum of Art, NY; The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; and The Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf. His work was recently featured in William Anastasi: Sound Works 1963-2013, at the Hunter College Art Galleries, NY in October 2013. A comprehensive monograph on the artist, William Anastasi: Paintings, Small Works, Drawings has been published by Emilio Mazzoli, Modena, Italy. Anastasi lives and works in New York, NY.

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10am to 6pm and Saturday, 11am to 5pm. For further information please contact Laura Bloom at 646.336.7183 or laura@sandrageringinc.com.

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