MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics

Arizona State University Art Museum
Nelson Fine Arts Center
June 25- September 3, 2005


He Knew He Could Help

Mark Newport, He Knew He Could Help, 2005, Ink jet on paper, 24 x 36 inches,
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA and Lyons Wier Gallery NYC.

Opening Reception:
Friday, June 24, 7-9 p.m.

Student Welcome Back Party:
Tuesday, August 30

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MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics
For centuries, knitting has been associated with the feminine -- from medieval portraits of the Virgin Mary beatifically purling to Grandma’s treasured knit afghans. Arizona artist Mark Newport, however, views knitting and related domestic textile arts in quite a different way. For him, they are symbols for understanding masculinity and brute strength -- and the unlikely means by which he is able to create the iconic wardrobes of the superhero. Through methods traditionally associated with female cultural identity, Newport expresses his own ideas about male identity in American society in this, the very first museum solo exhibition of his work.

Complete gallery guide text.

Batman, 2003; The Patriot, 2004; Rawhide Kid, 2004
Mark Newport - Batman, 2003; The Patriot, 2004; Rawhide Kid, 2004; acrylic yarn, 80 x 30 x 6 inches each. Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA and Lyons Wier Gallery NYC.

About the artist
Mark Newport was born in 1964 in Amsterdam, New York, and currently lives in Mesa, Arizona and works in Tempe, Arizona as a member of the faculty of the ASU School of Art. The artist did his undergraduate studies at Kansas City Art Institute (’86) and went on to earn an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (’91). The artist has recently exhibited at the following venues: Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington; Lyons Wier Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan. Wisconsin; Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Galerie Edward Mitterrand, Geneva, Switzerland; Western Washington University Gallery, Bellingham, Washington; The Lusty Lady Gallery, Seattle, Washington; Archer Gallery, Clark College, Vancouver, Washington.

More images of Mark Newport's work.

ASU Art Museum Presentation
Organized by John D. Spiak, MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics will be installed in the Arizona State University Art Museum’s Nelson Fine Arts Center location.

Duration
MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics (June 25 through September 3, 2005) is open at the ASU Art Museum: Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Support
The exhibition and related programs are supported in part by Friends of the ASU Art Museum.

Acknowledgements
The artist gratefully acknowledges the support of Creative Capital, the Corporation of Yaddo, Greg Kucera Gallery, and the Herberger College of the Arts.

ASU Art Museum Exhibitions
Selected past exhibitions at the ASU Art Museum include:
Subjectivity: Photography of Themselves
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA: Political Satire Then and Now
Ties That Bind: Ed Rossbach and Katherine Westphal
Screenshots: Digital Drawings by Jon Haddock
Oyvind Fahlstrom: The Complete Multiples
Shirin Neshat: Rapture
Pipilotti Rist: Sip My Ocean and other videos
ANTHONY GOICOLEA:Photographs, Videos and Drawings
Bill Viola: Buried Secrets
Not Quite Myself Today: Video Works by Eight Artists

More information contact John Spiak at spiak@asu.edu.

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