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Did I Ever Have a Chance?

Helène Aylon, Leilah Babirye, Jenny Holzer, Otis Houston Jr., Corita Kent, Clifford Prince King, Reverend Joyce McDonald, Lorraine O'Grady, Martha Rosler, Hannah Wilke, David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong

Aug. 15–Sept. 19, 2020

Los Angeles

Marc Selwyn Fine Art and Gordon Robichaux are pleased to present Did I Ever Have a Chance?, an exhibition organized in collaboration with, and on view at, Marc Selwyn Fine Art from August 15 through September 19, 2020. The exhibition is viewable by appointment and in an online viewing room.

Included are contemporary and historical works by multigenerational artists who confront and challenge entrenched systemic inequities: racism, misogyny, homophobia, poverty, endless war, and ecological injustice. Using varied strategies rooted in the relationship between personal and social experience, from activist to didactic, performative, poetic, and declarative approaches—all political—these artists agitate for visibility, agency, justice, and empowerment.

The title of the exhibition is taken from Martin Wong’s final work, which he created in his hospital bed in the days leading up to his death from complications related to AIDS. In the painting, Wong wrangles with the systems of oppression he faced throughout his life, and responds to his titular question with a transgressive image of Patty Hearst as Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and time and a fearless fighter and mother figure of feminine energy, creativity, and fertility. Wong’s painting, like the other works in the exhibition, is a rallying cry and affirmation of resilience, defiance, faith, resistance, and liberation.

A percentage of the proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to Fair Fight to combat voter suppression, and to Visual AIDS, which supports HIV+ artists and uses art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue.

Helène Aylon, Leilah Babirye, Jenny Holzer, Otis Houston Jr., Corita Kent, Clifford Prince King, Reverend Joyce McDonald, Lorraine O'Grady, Martha Rosler, Hannah Wilke, David Wojnarowicz, and Martin Wong.

— Marc Selwyn Fine Art


Install (14)

Works

Helène Aylon, Sand Sac Portrait 6

Silkscreen on canvas

48 x 51 inches

1981

Helène Ayon, The Earth Ambulance

Inkjet print

1982

Helène Aylon, two sacs en route, Water colors - Green Glow

Photograph and watercolor on paper

39 x 21 inches (framed)

1990

Helène Aylon, The Book That Will Not Close

Artist edited copy of the Torah

8 x 14 x 10 inches

Leilah Babirye, Prince Jjunju

Glazed ceramic and found object

24 x 16 x 12 inches

2020

Leilah Babirye, Nankulu we Kibuga (Female Mayor of the City)

Wood, metal, nails, screws, found objects, and wax

59.625 x 11 x 12 inches

2020

Leilah Babirye, Bakalipo (Family of Sisters)

Wood, wax, nails, metal, screws, and found objects

75 x 16.5 x 10 inches

2020

Jenny Holzer, Damage is done by the tacit understanding...

Text on cast bronze plate

6 x 9.5 inches

1981; Text: Living (1980–82)

Otis Houston Jr., The Chief

Marker and tape on found framed print

28 x 20 inches

2018

Otis Houston Jr. (with Miles Huston), He Hadn't Did Nothing

Spray paint on canvas with grommets

37 x 77.75 inches​

2017

Otis Houston Jr., The Enemy

Marker on found painting

15 x 20 inches

2018

Corita Kent, E eye love

Serigraph

22.75 x 22.75 inches

1968

Corita Kent, It's Up to You

Serigraph

26 x 35.75 inches

1981

Clifford Prince King, Just the Two of Us

Archival inkjet photo rag baryta

24 x 36 inches

2019

Clifford Prince King, MLK

Archival inkjet print on luster

16 x 24 inches

2019

Reverend Joyce McDonald, Our Lives Mattered (Sandra)

Air-dry clay, magic marker, Wite-Out, and Elmer's glue

9.5 x 6.5 x 3 inches

2020

Reverend Joyce McDonald, Our Lives Mattered (Eric)

Air-dry clay, magic marker, Wite-Out, and Elmer's glue

8.75 x 6.2 x 2.75 inches

2020

Reverend Joyce McDonald, Our Lives Mattered (Ahmaud)

Air-dry clay, magic marker, Wite-Out, Elmer's glue

11.75 x 7 x 2.5 inches

2020

Reverend Joyce McDonald, A Moment of Despair

Glazed ceramic, acrylic, paper towel, and Mod Podge

6.75 x 7.75 x 2.5 inches

2004

Reverend Joyce McDonald, Presenting

Clay, paint, paper towel, and found object

9.5 x 11.25 x 2.5 inches

c. 2000s

Reverend Joyce McDonald, Mother and Child, Loving Comfort

Air dry clay, acrylic, and paper towel

7.75 x 5.5 x 4 inches

2004

Lorraine O'Grady, Art is...(Framing Cop)

C-print

16 x 20 inches

1983/2009

Lorraine O'Grady, Art is...(Woman with Girl with Stripes)

C-print

16 x 20 inches

1983/2009

Lorraine O'Grady, Art is...(Girl Pointing)

C-print

20 x 16 inches

1983/2009

Martha Rosler, Cellular, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New Series

Photomontage

20 x 24 inches

2004

Martha Rosler, Lounging Woman, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New Series

Photomontage

24 x 20 inches

2004

Martha Rosler, Invasion, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New Series

Photomontage

30 x 53.375 inches

2008

Martha Rosler, Point and Shoot, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New Series

Photomontage

30 x 40 inches

2008

Hannah Wilke, So Help Me Hannah

Offset lithograph poster, signed

14.25 x 9.75 inches; 21 x 16 inches (framed)

1979

Hannah Wilke, Marxism and Art

Offset lithograph poster, signed

11 x 9 inches; 21 x 16 inches (framed)

1977

Hannah Wilke, Untitled (Single Gum Sculpture)

Chewing gum in Plexiglas box

Box: 2.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches

1984

Hannah Wilke, Untitled (Single Gum Sculpture)

Chewing gum in Plexiglas box

Box: 2.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches

1984

Hannah Wilke, Untitled (Single Gum Sculpture)

Chewing gum in Plexiglas box

Box: 2.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches

c. 1984

David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Face in Dirt)

Pigmented ink print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper

16 x 20 inches

1991/2018

David Wojnarowicz, What is this little guy's job in the world

Gelatin silver print

15.875 x 19.875 inches

1990

David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Control), from the Ant Series

Gelatin silver print

39 x 29.5 inches

1988–89

Martin Wong, Did I Ever Have a Chance?

Acrylic on canvas

61 x 48 inches

1999

Martin Wong, Sgt. Richard de Clara, NYPD

Acrylic on canvas

Two panels: 16 x 20 inches each

1988

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