Jessica Stockholder: For Events

Featuring PLATFORM
a series of programs

April 1 - May 5, 2024

Hutchinson Courtyard | The University of Chicago
1131 E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637

graphic by Michael Stablein, Jr.

 
 
 

This exhibition honors artist Jessica Stockholder (b. 1959) on the occasion of her retirement from the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago. The installation is anchored by a single sculpture, For Events (2015), which encapsulates the artist’s decades-long consideration of how objects encounter one another: how they support themselves and are in turn supported. For Events is an elevated, s-shaped platform comprised of plywood and fiberglass—materials at once ordinary, vivid, and, as the artist has suggested, “perhaps even beautiful.” The sculpture can be taken in and appreciated at a remove or engaged as a functional stage, scalable by steps on either end. In this way, it invites viewers to enter the work, to be put on display. “I’m interested in conveying an experience having to do with the difficulty of having things cohere,” Stockholder has stated. “A lack of definition, or a possibility for expansion lurking in the background of everything we make.”

 

For Events raises questions about categories: sculpture and architecture, artwork and viewer, object and performance, art and institution. Devised by a single artist, it asks us to consider the complexity inherent in making art independently while living, working, and thinking in relation to others. In keeping with the invitational “For” in the work’s title, the sculpture will be periodically activated by Stockholder’s former students and colleagues, including Kevin Beasley, Devin T. Mays, Gabriel Moreno, Josiah McElheny, and Anna Tsouhlarakis. It will also host various forms of engagement by University of Chicago students, faculty, and staff, ranging from impromptu meetings, course discussions, and daily rehearsals to poetry readings, music concerts, and voguing workshops. Please find the schedule of PLATFORM events below.

 

Part of the collection of the Smart Museum of Art, For Events is installed in Hutchinson Courtyard, a hub of student life grounded by the neighboring Reynolds Club student center. Situated at the heart of the University’s campus, the sculpture engages directly with its academic setting and community, instigating a campus-wide conversation around the intersection of public sculpture, experimental performance, and scholarly research.

 

In conjunction with Jessica Stockholder: For Events, visitors are invited to explore two related installations. The artist book-cum-sculpture Led Almost by My Tie (2007), a collaboration between Stockholder and poet Jeremy Sigler, will be displayed in the Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center in the Joseph Regenstein Library. CWAC Exhibitions will present Alex Da Corte: A Love Letter in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center.

Jessica Stockholder: For Events is curated by Jenny HarrisClara Nizard, and Michael Stablein, Jr. in partnership with Logan Center Exhibitions and Art in Public Spaces. Additional support provided by anonymous donors, Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT), Chicago Forum for Free Inquiry & Expression, ​the College at The University of Chicago, Committee on Theater and Performance Studies, Department of Art History, Division of the Humanities, Franke Institute Fund, Jack and Sandra Guthman, Institute for the Formation of Knowledge, Open Practice Committee in the Department of Visual Arts, Reva & David Logan Center for the Arts, Smart Museum of Art, UChicago Arts, UChicago GRAD, UChicago Student Centers, University of Chicago Library, and the Visual Resources Center.

 
 
 
 
 
 
This graduate student-driven project brings together colleagues from across the University who are inspired by Jessica Stockholder’s work, and we invite the University community to join us in celebrating Jessica’s career around this richly interactive installation.
— Catriona MacLeod, Vice Provost for the Arts
 
 
 
 

Gabriel Moreno, the air is full , 2024, iteration two, seven piece, 2020 - present. plywood, mirrors, concrete, 21” x 14” x 14”.

PLATFORM PROGRAMS

More details and RSVP links coming soon.


Opening Celebration

Featuring Christine Mehring, Gabriel Moreno, Jeremy Sigler, and Augusta Read Thomas

Monday, April 1

5:00-7:00 PM

Program begins at 5:30 PM
(Rain Location: Neubauer Collegium)

Josiah McElheny

Imaginary Modernism: Hilma af Klint and Blinky Palermo

Tuesday, April 2

7:00 PM
(Rain Location: Cochrane Woods Art Center, Room 157)

Kevin Beasley

Plastic/Soul/Capture/Play - Notes in Public

Saturday, April 6

6:30 PM
(Rain Location: Swift Hall First Floor Common Room)

Anna Tsouhlarakis

VOX CLAMANTIS IN CHICAGO

Monday, April 8

12:00 PM


Devin T. Mays

In Concert #1: Hold, Weight

Tuesday, April 9

5:00-7:00 PM


Prof. Pauline Goul & Prof. Chad Córdova
On Friendship
Wednesday, April 10
4:30-7:20 PM


Storytime with Carmenita Peoples & The Regenstein Library
Imagination, Art, and Nature Storytime
Saturday, April 13
11:00 AM
(Rain Location: Regenstein Library Room 122

shaman and feifei
freemeditation interactive performance
Monday, April 15th
11:00 AM

Ceyhun
Musical Performance
Friday, April 19
12:00 PM



Jake Quinlan
Lived With, durational performance
Saturday, April 20 - Sunday, April 21 
12:00PM-12:00PM (24 hour activation)

Lily Scherlis
“What Went Wrong at Big Brain?”
Monday, April 22
12pm-12:30 PM

Mary Mulcahey 
Dabke Through the Decades
Tuesday, April 23
6:00 PM

Lauren Sheely 
For (Dance) Events: An Exploratory Movement Workshop
Wednesday, April 24
12:00-1:00 PM

Fred Schmidt-Arenales
Readings from Protect our Parks Inc. v. Chicago Park District and City of Chicago
Thursday, April 25 
5:00-8:00 PM

Timnah Rosenshine
Divine Company (For Events Version)
Friday, April 26
6:30PM

Damon Green
Vogue Workshop
Saturday, April 27
1:00-3:00 PM
(Rain Location: Bartlett Arts Rehearsal Space [BARS])

An Evening of Poetry
Featuring readings by Kai Ihns, Imani Elizabeth Jackson, Srikanth Reddy, Margaret Ross, Robyn Schiff, and Nick Twemlow
Saturday, April 27
5:30-7:30 PM
(Rain Location: Reynolds South Lounge)


Tara Aisha Willis
Dance Improvisation in Theory & Practice course performance
Monday, April 29
5:00-6:20 PM



Undergraduate Composition Showcase 
String Quartets by Leo Mehring-Keller and Cory Turnbaugh
Tuesday, April 30
12:00 - 1:00 PM
(Rain Location: Reynolds South Lounge)

Hansel and Gretel, a collective tribute to Pope.L by DoVA alumni 
Saturday, May 4
1:00-3:00 PM
(Rain location: Swift Hall First Floor Common Room)




Outside of scheduled programming, For Events welcomes thoughtful engagement and play. If you are interested in activating the sculpture, please reach out to nizard@uchicago.edu. 

 

The University is committed to planning accessible events and providing accommodations to support access for individuals with disabilities. If you have any questions about access or would like to request accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event, please be in touch.


Hutchinson Courtyard can be accessed via entrances on 57th Street and University Avenue, or via the central quads and the 1st floor of the Reynolds Club.

PARKING

Free parking is available on the street around Reynolds Club & Mandel Hall. Most University parking lots are free to the public after 4:00 pm on weekdays and all day on weekends. The parking structure at 55th and Ellis Avenue charges a fee 24 hours/day or requires a permit.


 

ABOUT JESSICA STOCKHOLDER

Over the past four decades, Jessica Stockholder’s energetic, cacophonous, and idiosyncratic works have expanded the dialogue between painting and sculpture. Often incorporating the surrounding architecture, Stockholder juxtaposes everyday objects—electrical cords, plastic bags, discarded furniture—defining new and ambiguous situations that draw attention to their formal and aesthetic qualities. Stockholder has exhibited widely in North America and Europe at such venues as Centre Pompidou, Paris; MoMA PS1; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Renaissance Society; and the Venice Biennale. Her work is represented in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, among others. Stockholder received her B.F.A from the University of Victoria in Canada in 1982, her M.F.A. from Yale University in 1985, and honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degrees from the Emily Carr College of Art in 2010 and Columbia College in 2013. She has received numerous grants including the Lucelia Artist Award from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and an Anonymous Was A Woman award. In 2018, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. After serving as Director of the Sculpture Department at the Yale School of Art, Stockholder joined the University of Chicago’s Department of Visual Arts faculty where she served as Chair from 2011-2018.

 

FABRICATORS

Assistant Director of Logan Center Shops – Rooke Hyde

Project Lead Fabricator – Nick Raffel

Assistant Fabricator – Rebekka Federle-McCabe

Student Fabricators – Grace Donavan-Lafuente, Sana Fessuh, Qianyu ‘Coco’ Fu, Jaden Hamilton, Natalie Jenkins, Jake Quinlan, Abby Starr

CURATORIAL ASSISTANCE FROM:

Logan Exhibition Interns: Charleigh Flynn, Natalie Jenkins

CWAC Exhibitions Interns: Théodora Dillman, Natalia Granquist, Owen Hoffer