New York City: “Black Cake” Curated by Alex Gartenfeld at Team Gallery Through February 16th, 2013
Monday, January 21st, 2013
Black Cake, Installation view at 83 Grand Street, Courtesy of Team Gallery, New York
Black Cake at Team Gallery is a multi-generational group exhibition curated by Alex Gartenfeld, the young critic and curator whose former West Street Gallery project space was a notable new addition to the downtown art scene before it closed last summer. The exhibition takes its point of departure from the Gaelic spring ritual of Beltane (by way of scholar Roberto Calasso’s account in his 1994 book The Ruin of Kasch), during which a cake would be prepared and divided among members of a tribe. One piece would be covered in ash (hence the name “black cakeâ€), and whomever chose this piece would be pushed into the Beltane bonfire, becoming a sacrificial casualty of the fertility holiday. The exhibition presents the diverse aesthetic iterations of “sweetness†and social identity in contemporary art, notions addressed dynamically across a variety of media through the works on view.