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MOWRY BADEN.


POST WILSHIRE AND DOWNTOWN

Mowry Baden's latest offering reiterated the artist's preoccupation with how we position ourselves relative to sculpture, furniture, and other objects, and how such things position us. The three works on view played with the form, material, and meaning of one of the artist's favorite subjects (and one of the most loaded pieces of furniture most of us know): the bed. Unlike many of Baden's pieces, which lure the viewer with improvised im·pro·vise  
v. im·pro·vised, im·pro·vis·ing, im·pro·vis·es

v.tr.
1. To invent, compose, or perform with little or no preparation.

2.
 gizmos and less-than-high-tech interactive scenarios into games of gratification and frustration, these works engage the viewer in a more contemplative manner (though still tempting one to enter, touch, or climb on board), as Baden translates the bed into formal sculpture, semiotic semiotic /se·mi·ot·ic/ (se?me-ot´ik)
1. pertaining to signs or symptoms.

2. pathognomonic.
 text, and psychological minefield.

Ever Pronating, 1996, turns a pair of twin-size mattresses on end, generating a slouching slouch  
v. slouched, slouch·ing, slouch·es

v.intr.
1. To sit, stand, or walk with an awkward, drooping, excessively relaxed posture.

2. To droop or hang carelessly, as a hat.

v.
 V-shaped structure held up by a hot-pink steel armature armature, in art: see sculpture.
Armature

That part of an electric rotating machine which includes the main current-carrying winding.
 and converting the bed as horizontal surface Noun 1. horizontal surface - a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line; "park the car on the level"
level

floor, flooring - the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure); "they needed rugs to cover the bare
 and instrument of leisure to sculptural object and architectural space. Baden has created a corner into which one might be forced or might voluntarily retreat, a dead end or a point of departure. Rather than the relaxation or the excitements and finalities usually associated with a bed, waiting seems to be the name of the game, as well as a sort of arrested entropy entropy (ĕn`trəpē), quantity specifying the amount of disorder or randomness in a system bearing energy or information. Originally defined in thermodynamics in terms of heat and temperature, entropy indicates the degree to which a given  - holding up things that want to sag.

Baden literally and figuratively puts the bed on a pedestal On a Pedestal is an EP by the Swedish band Adhesive, released in 1998. Track listing
  1. "On a Pedestal"
  2. "All for Nothing"
  3. "The Crowd"
  4. "Run to the Hills" (Iron Maiden)
 in Broken Dreams, 1996. Graced with stairs one must ascend to reach the mattress, the pedestal is a faux granite-finished steel platform supported by bright red legs made of sheet metal bent into spindly-looking geometric forms. This platform is split in half, with one side empty and the other supporting a small squarish mattress that is either a twin-size cut in two and seamlessly sewn up or a queen-size shrunk for Lilliputians - in either case, hardly comfortable. The mattress, though carrying all the delicate stitching, texture, and detail that it should, doesn't look quite right. One wants to touch it, just as one would want to in a department-store showroom. When you do, however, instead of a gentle give beneath your fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. , the surface clicks against your nails. It's as hard as stone - or at least as hard as the fiberglass from which it is molded - an unyielding surface atop a broken and unstable foundation.

The third work, perhaps the most telling in terms of the artist's interest in the potency of the bed as physical and symbolic material, is Suture suture /su·ture/ (soo´cher)
1. sutura.

2. a stitch or series of stitches made to secure apposition of the edges of a surgical or traumatic wound.

3. to apply such stitches.

4.
 Mastic, 1994, which presents a small wedge of space between a regular mattress (complete with mirrored headboard, box spring, and bedframe) and four mattresses cantilevered off the mirrored headboard. The constructed scenario is completely claustrophobic, whether one actually sneaks a moment to lie down or just stands back and considers the possibility. A simple but clever numbers game - the burden of four beds looming over one - it is also a curious twist on the tale of the Princess and the Pea, wherein viewers, who might otherwise prefer to align themselves with the light and delicate princess, get a chance to identify with the legume legume (lĕ`gym, lĭgy . Just to strain things a bit, Baden doesn't permit the two nightstands to carry their own load; they are cantilevered off the bedframe as well. Whether considering the structural difficulties and formal challenges of Baden's ensemble or drifting off into thoughts about birth, death, sex, sickness, rest, or restlessness, one quickly realizes there's a lot of weight riding on this.
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Title Annotation:Post Wilshire and Downtown, Los Angeles, California
Author:Miles, Christopher
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Oct 1, 1999
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