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Barry X Ball & Huma Bhabha in "Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice" at Paula Cooper Gallery, Jan 8 - Feb 7, 2009


Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice

Paula Cooper (534 West 21st)
Chelsea

534 West 21st Street, 212-255-1105
January 8 - February 7, 2009

The Paula Cooper Gallery is pleased to present “Every Revolution is a Roll of the Dice,” a group exhibition organized by Bob Nickas, his fourth for the gallery.

A stage has been set:
Figures of dissolution, damage, and death.
Vehicles and structures destroyed.
Violence in slow motion.
The desert remains
firmly in place.
The happy ending comes at the beginning
so as not to spoil the surprise.

Every Revolution
is a Roll of the Dice

The artists in the exhibition include:

Barry X Ball
Huma Bhabha
Carol Bove
Trisha Donnelly
Gardar Eide Einarsson
Jason Fox
Wayne Gonzales
Robert Grosvenor
Louise Lawler
John Miller
Kelley Walker
Joan Wallace

The title of the exhibition is taken from the 1978 film by Jean-Marie Straub and Danielle Huillet, based on the poem by Stéphane Mallarmé, “Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard” (A roll of the dice will never abolish chance). The movie was filmed near the graves of the Communards of 1871, who were executed and buried at Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. The Franco-Prussian war had been lost; defeated, embattled, and disgraced, the government of France turned on its own citizens and crushed the uprising.