Tom Holmes: Noisy Bottom
Jun 6 - Jul 4, 2009

With this project Exile pairs the works of two American artists each representing different backgrounds, generations and distinctly different artistic visions. The resulting exhibit raises fundamental questions about aesthetic representation and the role of art in contemporary society.

The work of Howard McCalebb, born in 1947, is deeply embedded in studies of geometric form and order that he then transfers into drawings as well as small wooden and large–scale metal sculptures. His works are the result of an extensive visual research into one of mankind’s most fundamental aesthetic principles: the Golden Ratio (Goldener Schnitt).
Exile is proud to present his first Berlin-made large-scale outdoor sculpture entitled Butterfly. The poetic title, color and shape of the sculpture are juxtaposed with the extreme weight of the material resulting in an almost weightless abstraction.

Tom Holmes, born in 1975, works with a large variety of mediums ranging from music to photographs, sculptures and installations. His approach rejects clear definition, questions aesthetic principles and the politics of the overall possibility of artistic meaning.
Taking the compositional problems of abstraction as a beginning his works harbor a strong uncertainty and disbelief in notions of aesthetics and representation.

Setting the works of McCalebb and Holmes in contrast with each other results in a complex dialogue between their beliefs regarding the history and future possibilities of art-making as a whole. Although their works are based in oppositional beliefs they also beautifully complement one another.

Howard McCalebb graduated from Cornell University in 1972. He recently located from New York to Berlin where he runs the gallery and artist residency Dadapost in an old factory in Berlin/Wedding. His work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Solo exhibitions include Kulturfabrikken in Copenhagen, Denmark and Momenta Art, NY. His large-scale outdoor sculptures have been exhibited in countries such as Norway, Bulgaria and China.

Tom Holmes graduated from UCLA in 2002. He lives and works in New York. His works have been widely exhibited in private galleries and public institutions such as Apex Art, NY; the Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden; the Whitney Museum at Altria, NY and the Corcoran Museum, Washington DC. His work will be featured at Liste 09 in Basel through Dispatch, NY.

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Artist News

Jan 10 - Feb 14, 2010: Tom Holmes Solo Presenation: Silly Rabbit at Dipatch Bureau, New York

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2011
Document Performance

TM Davy: Epithalamium
Jo-ey Tang: Like An Intruder
SummerCamp
Kathe Burkhart: Ubercunt. Selections
from The Liz Taylor Series and Other Works

Martin Kohout: Glare Inland, Quiet Attachment
Alida Müschen: Privat
Bob Mizer: Select Private Works 1942 - 1992

2010
Milk Wood #2: Katharina Marszewski
Andrew Kerton: LAND
MilkWood #1: Carola Deye: Jeansmangel
SummerCamp
Stuart Brisley: Measurement and Division
33 115 68
Anneli Schütz: Open Source
Heiner von Alberti: Es werden jetzt für die,
die noch gut sehen Minusbrillen ausgeteilt
Erik van der Weijde: Siedlung
Nadja Abt and Katharina Marszewski: Tabledance
Arises

2009
Astrid Proll: Der Zug aus Leipzig
Wieland Speck: Berlin Off/On Wall
Shelly Silver: Former East/Former West
Jack Smith: Cologne, 1974. Photographs
by Gwenn Thomas, Film by Birgit Hein
Bill Jacobson: American Trip 1974-1978
SummerCamp
Tom Holmes: Noisy Bottom
Howard McCalebb: Butterfly
Kazuko Miyamoto: String and Thread
Sol LeWitt: Walldrawing 815
Psychometry
KAISERIN Magazine Exhibition No 2.: Hors Les Murs

2008
Ad Memoriam
Al Baltrop: Pier Photographs 1975-1986
Straight To Hell



Tom Holmes
Untitled, bent metal, 10x5x4 cm, 2009
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Tom Holmes
Untitled (Bow), inkjet print in prepared frame,
45x60cm , 2006-08
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Tom Holmes
Untitled (A-frames), flat-bed print on peg-board,
tissue paper, wire, metal, paint, 300x160 cm, 2009
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Tom Holmes
Chroma or The Most American Problem, flat-bed print on corrugated plastic, macrame cord, metal ring, 30x40 cm, 2008
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Tom Holmes
Top Loading/Front Loading (in front)
Plastic, cardboard, paint, 42x25x56 inches, 2009    
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Tom Holmes
Untitled (TV)
Plastic TV and ink-jet photo, 50x76x60 cm, 2009
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Tom Holmes
Black Alarm, paper collage, 29x51 cm, 2008
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