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Ragen Moss: C O N S P I R E,

15 September  —  21 October 2023
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Ragen Moss: C O N S P I R E

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15 September  —  21 October 2023
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    Ragen Moss, C O N S P I R E

    “When people encounter my sculptures,” says Ragen Moss, “frequently the first question I get asked is: ‘How did you make this?’” More than with almost any other artistic medium, sculptures are commonly thought to be reducible to lists of technical details of their fabrication, or the affordances and symbolisms of their raw materials. This is learned behavior. At least since the heyday of Minimalism, Western artists and critics have tried to disabuse their audiences of the idea that abstract sculptures might hold any meaning beyond their own shape and fabrication. 

     

    Though the work may formally resonate with a Minimalist tradition, Moss remains invested in the solidly un-minimalist vision of abstract sculpture as a form of “meaning-making.” She is driven by intense analytic and often political investments, even if none of her sculptures tell flatly instructive stories or flaunt catchy political slogans. Like a deceptively placid lake hiding swift undercurrents, navigating these works and charting their depth requires from the audience a willingness for keen observation.

     

    C O N S P I R E is Los Angeles based artist Ragen Moss’ first solo exhibition with Capitain Petzel. The exhibition serves as an invitation to consider what it means “to conspire” in its original – and widest – meaning, taken from the Latin conspirare (literally “to breathe together”), with such “breathing together” also performed formally by Moss’ airy and combusting work. In the exhibition, the artist embraces the various transparencies and vistas of the gallery’s idiosyncratic building by presenting a 14-component installation, C O N S P I R E (circle) (2023), at the far end of the gallery’s main nave. The delicate indeterminacy of this circular arrangement allows for interesting art historical comparisons. It matches neither the calm stone henges of prehistoric parliaments nor the tense agony of Rodin’s Burghers of Calais, but relates to both in terms of its social, political, and spatial investments. The exhibition also includes seven individual examples of the artist’s signature hanging sculptures. The surfaces of these hollow, irregularly shaped husks alternate between translucency and painted marks adding moments of both visual and conceptual opacity. Each is accompanied by a Lumen, the name Moss has given to hand-drawn metal fixtures used to twist live flames into serpentine shapes and suspend them in a state of jittery equilibrium. In the souterrain, several construction drawings tell of the highly deliberate, methodical nature of the artist’s creative process. Although recent art history may have trained us to associate synthetic materials with depersonalized fabrication, Moss hand-makes the work. On the other end of the spectrum, however, these drawings also remind us that Moss’ process has little to do with many of the clichés that have been used to unfairly denigrate hand-making; instead, the drawings help us appreciate the robust athleticism required of the artist in order to make the sculptures. They further assist in recognizing that although Moss works alone and manually, the process is unsentimentally purposeful, always more intentional than intuitive. 

     

    Our sharpest didactic clue to Moss’ “why” for this exhibition, and the concerns driving it, comes in the form of its one-word title: C O N S P I R E. It identifies the show in Berlin as the second of eight steps in a long-term exhibition masterplan, in which each phase is designed to use the spatial experience of sculptures as heuristic tools to explore one crucial and essentially contested philosophical concept taken from law. Investigations began with an exhibition highlighting the legal concept of “deprivation” in New York earlier this year. It now continues here with a lateral approach to the concept of “agreement.” 

     

    For Moss, there are parallels between an artwork’s ability to escape simplistic interpretations and the way an “indeterminate” legal concept can be marshaled to serve different, even opposing ends. Both legal philosophy and aesthetics are full of highly abstract concepts bearing tangible consequences; both laws and aesthetic artifacts have been used to create social relationships and enforce social cohesion. Moss wonders how sculptures, like laws, influence how we position ourselves in relation to something greater than ourselves. Thus, one good way to approach these sculptures is to see them as training grounds to practice the most fundamental task of living in a society: Learning how to experience ourselves in space – and to share that space with others, the vast majority of whom are strangers.

     

    Text by Gregor Quack

     

     

    Ragen Moss (born 1978 in New York) lives and works in Los Angeles. She earned a B.A. from the Columbia University, a M.F.A. from the UCLA, and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law. Her work was featured at the Whitney Biennial, New York (2018). Moss’ large-scale installation Humane Imagination was presented at Art Basel Unlimited by Galerie Gisela Capitain (2021). Further exhibitions include Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2023); Museum Kurhaus Kleve (2022); Lumber Room, Portland; Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee (2020); JOAN, Los Angeles (2018); Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole (2017); LAXART, Los Angeles (2014); and University Art Gallery, University of California, Irvine (2012). Moss’ work is held in the public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, among others.

     

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  • Ragen Moss first received widespread attention for her sculptures made from transparent polyethylene. Text, image and pattern are painted onto these objects, inside and out, front and back, so that at any one moment two or more layers are seen simultaneously. Frequently drawing from images and objects that are designed for movement, Moss' sculptures feel ready to go, built for speed. Speed, like distance, is entirely relative. The sculptures themselves move in space, twisting on their hanging cables, even if imperceptibly slowly. The metallic strip, with which Moss binds the work together, sometimes feels fit to burst. Which, indeed, is often how it feels to be alive. 

    – Jonathan Griffin

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  • Works

    Ragen Moss, C O N S P I R E (circle), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    C O N S P I R E (circle), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware, 14 parts
    Sculptures:
    58 x 25 x 16 inches
    78 x 38 x 26 inches
    69 × 30 × 22 inches
    74 x 25 x 18 inches
    78 x 38 x 26 inches
    58 x 25 x 16 inches
    Lumens:
    Each 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
  • Ragen Moss, Hintermann & Lumen (hintermann), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    Hintermann & Lumen (hintermann), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
    Sculpture: 81.3 x 38.1 x 35.6 cm / 32 x 15 x 14 inches
    Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Co-Conspirator, 2023 Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware Signed at base Sculpture: 147.3 x 63.5 x 40.6 cm / 58 x 25 x 16 inches Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Co-Conspirator, 2023
      Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
      Signed at base
      Sculpture: 147.3 x 63.5 x 40.6 cm / 58 x 25 x 16 inches
      Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
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    • Ragen Moss Untitled (study for Co-Conspirator), 2022 Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper Signed and dated recto 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Untitled (study for Co-Conspirator), 2022
      Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper
      Signed and dated recto
      27.9 x 35.6 cm
      11 x 14 inches
  • Ragen Moss, Spy & Lumen (spy), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    Spy & Lumen (spy), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
    Sculpture: 78.7 x 38.1 x 33 cm / 31 x 15 x 13 inches
    Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Doublecrosser, 2023 Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware Signed at base Sculpture: 198 x 96.5 x 66 cm / 78 x 38 x 26 inches Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Doublecrosser, 2023
      Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
      Signed at base
      Sculpture: 198 x 96.5 x 66 cm / 78 x 38 x 26 inches
      Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Untitled (study for Doublecrosser), 2022 Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper Signed and dated recto 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Untitled (study for Doublecrosser), 2022
      Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper
      Signed and dated recto
      27.9 x 35.6 cm
      11 x 14 inches
  • Ragen Moss, Tracker & Lumen (tracker), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    Tracker & Lumen (tracker), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
    Sculpture: 83.8 x 33 x 30.5 cm / 33 x 13 x 12 inches
    Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Messenger & Lumen (messenger), 2023 Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware Lumen signed on base Sculpture: 78.7 x 38.1 x 33 cm / 31 x 15 x 13 inches Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Messenger & Lumen (messenger), 2023
      Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
      Lumen signed on base
      Sculpture: 78.7 x 38.1 x 33 cm / 31 x 15 x 13 inches
      Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Untitled (study for Messenger), 2023 Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper Signed and dated recto 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Untitled (study for Messenger), 2023
      Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper
      Signed and dated recto
      27.9 x 35.6 cm
      11 x 14 inches
  • Ragen Moss, Decoy & Lumen (decoy), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    Decoy & Lumen (decoy), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
    Sculpture: 78.7 x 38.1 x 33 cm / 31 x 15 x 13 inches
    Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Lookout & Lumen (lookout), 2023 Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware Signed interior, lumen signed at base Sculpture: 134.6 x 96.5 x 33 cm / 53 x 38 x 13 inches Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Lookout & Lumen (lookout), 2023
      Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
      Signed interior, lumen signed at base
      Sculpture: 134.6 x 96.5 x 33 cm / 53 x 38 x 13 inches
      Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
    • Ragen Moss Untitled (study for Lookout), 2022 Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper Signed and dated recto 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 inches
      Ragen Moss
      Untitled (study for Lookout), 2022
      Graphite, colored pencil on acid free paper
      Signed and dated recto
      27.9 x 35.6 cm
      11 x 14 inches
  • Ragen Moss, Friend & Lumen (friend), 2023
    Artworks

    Ragen Moss

    Friend & Lumen (friend), 2023
    Polyethylene, acrylic, aluminum, steel, glass and steel hardware
    Sculpture: 81.3 x 38.1 x 35.6 cm / 32 x 15 x 14 inches
    Lumen: 55.9 x ⌀ 27.9 cm / 22 x ⌀ 11 inches
  • Press

    Art in America: 'In Berlin, Autumn’s Art Shows Usher in an Anxious Changing of the Seasons' (Ragen Moss), Martin Herbert,...
    Installation view: Ragen Moss, C O N S P I R E, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 2023. Courtesy the artists and Capitain Petzel. Ph: Trevor Good

    Art in America: "In Berlin, Autumn’s Art Shows Usher in an Anxious Changing of the Seasons" (Ragen Moss)

    Martin Herbert, 31 October 2023

    In her debut at Capitain Petzel, Ragen Moss projects anxiety into the immediate future in a show titled “C O N S P I R E.” Here, seven dangling steel and glass canisters hold flickering flames that collectively bump up the room temperature a fair bit; each of them accompanies one of a constellation of seven hanging polyethylene sculptures, bulbous lightweight obelisks variously decorated with patterns and figurative imagery. 

     

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  • Ragen Moss

    Ragen Moss

    Born 1978 in New York
    Ragen Moss lives and works in Los Angeles

     

    Ragen Moss’s large-scale installation Humane Imagination was presented at Art Basel Unlimited in 2021. Ragen Moss’s work was featured at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York in 2018. Further exhibitions include Blanton Museum of Art, Austin 2023, Museum Kurhaus Kleve 2022. Lumber Room, Portland, Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, both 2020, Bridget Donahue, New York 2019, JOAN, Los Angeles 2018, Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole 2017, LAXART, Los Angeles 2014, and University Art Gallery, University of California at Irvine 2012. Her work is held in the public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.

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