Heide Hatry

Not a Rose

May 23 - July 3, 2013

Parvolae partes ventris tauri, linguae anitum (Small parts of stomach of bull and duck tongues), 2007, silver halide print, 27 x 30.5 in (69 x 77 cm)

Installation view

Pars arietis intestinarum (Parts of sheep intestines), 2011, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Spisulae solidissimae insectae (Cut Atlantic surf Clams), 2012, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Linguae porcorum antennae locustarum (Tongues of pigs andantennae of lobster), 2011, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Installation view

Spisulae solidissimae, cilia cervorum, oesophagus capreae (Atlantic surf, clams, eyelids of deer,and esophagus of female deer), 2011, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Caudae rubri piscium (Red tails of fish), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Pars Parvola Ventris Tauri, Linguae Rosea Anitus (Small part of stomach of bulland duck tongues), 2009, Silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Vagina vaccae, penis arietis (Vagina of cow, sheep penis), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Orbes aridi corporum concharum, praecordiae piscium (Dried slices of bodies of clams,and dried innards of fish), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Spisulae solidissimae tonsae rubrae (Sculpted red Atlantic surf clams), 2012, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Capita piscum dessicata, media pars ophiuridae (Dried heads of fish andmiddle part of starfish), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Installation view

Caudae, oculi piscium paullarum (Tails and eyes from small fish), 2010, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Forcipes magnae cancrocum (Big claws of crabs), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Brachia ophiuridarum, alae papillionum, oculus piscis (Arms of starfish, wings of butterflies, and eye of fish), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Spicula linguarum anitum, oculi piscium minutorum (Tips of tongues of ducks, eyes of small fish), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Organa aurantiaca locustarum (Red yellow eating tools of lobsters), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Becci anitum inferiores (Lower beaks of ducks), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Spisulae solidissimae apertae, oesophagus cervi (Opened Atlantic surf clams and esophagus of deer), 2011, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Linguae saeta cervorum, sanguis cogulatus (Tongues and white hair of deer, and coagulated blood), 2011, silver halide print, 31 x 34.5 in (79 x 88 cm)

Aures cervorum, linguae gallinarum, antenna barbi (Ears of deer, tongues of chicken, and antennae of barb fish), 2011, silver halide print, 31 x 34.5 in (79 x 88 cm)

Corpora insecta lolliguncularum coctorum (Cooked and cut bodies of little squids), 2011, Silver halide print, 35 x 30.5 in (89 x 77 cm)

Corpus lolligunculae alba (White body of squid), 2010, silver halide print, 35 x 30.5 in (89 x 77 cm)

Linguae anitum, caudae longae piscium minutorum (Duck tongues and long tails of small fish), 2010, silver halide print, 35 x 30.5 in (89 x 77 cm)

Lubae gallinarum (Combs of chicken), 2010, silver halide print, 35 x 30.5 in (89 x 77 cm)

Plica vocalis gallinae (Vocal cord of a chicken), 2010, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Absegmina penis arietis, oculi cancrorum (Slices of penis of sheep, eyes of crabs), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Spicula linguarum anitum (Tips of tongues of ducks), 2011, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Installation view

Vagina pilosa capreae (Hairy vagina of deer), 2011, silver halide print, 27 x 20.5 in (69 x 52 cm)

Aures porcorum (Ears of pigs), 2008, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Branchiae locustarum albae (White gills of lobster), 2011, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Labia inferiores cervorum, crura cicadarum (Lower lips of deer, and legs of cicades), 2011, Silver halide print, 21 x 23 in (53 x 58 cm)

Multae spisulae solidissimae (Many Atlantic surf Clams), 2008, silver halide print, 19 x 16.5 in (48 x 42 cm)

Forcipes coloratae cancrorum (Colorful claws of crabs), 2011, silver halide print, 31 x 34.5 in (79 x 88 cm)

Cacumina aurium porcorum (Tips of ears of pigs), 2010, silver halide print, 41 x 30.5 in (104 x 77.5 cm)

Stux Gallery is delighted to announce Not a Rose, a solo exhibition of photographs by neo-conceptual artist Heide Hatry. Seamlessly juxtaposing flowers assembled from grotesque, immaculately manicured flesh debris and picturesque, nonchalant nature, Hatryʼs works bring aesthetics and ethics into an explosive head-on collision that is both conceptually corrosive and visually arresting.

 

Hatryʼs serene scenes of flowers are actually photographs of trompe lʼoeil arrangements of the offal, sex organs and other residues of deceased animals. Their simple compositions almost recall scientific illustrations, whose directed focus on the flowersʼ anatomy heightens their fragrant aroma and delicate beauty. Her commitment to recreating the physical beauty of flowers renders the viewerʼs realization of the photographs' true materiality particularly jarring. The instantaneity of photography confronts the ephemeral blossoms with the persistent momentum of death and decay, and invites viewers to interrogate our cultural conception of flowers and their function as, essentially, “sex organs for plants”. Elegant yet deeply disturbing, these works call into question the foundations of aesthetic perception (and perception in general) and the ethics of our use and abuse of living animal-plant nature.

 

This exhibition at Stux coincides with the new CHARTA publication: Heide Hatry, Not a Rose, which addresses the nature of our relationship to flowers with unprecedented scope. Her images and the writing of 101 prominent intellectuals, writers, and artists together channel Richard Wagnerʼs pursuit of the “Gesamtkunstwerk”, an interdisciplinary “total artwork” that offers a dynamic, holistic expression of its subject that is not constrained by the division between contemporary artistic genres. Contributing writers include Jonathan Ames, Jonathan Safran Foer, Jessica Hagedorn, Donna Haraway, Siri Hustvedt, Lucy Lippard, Robert Kelly, Kate Millett, Rick Moody, Steven Pinker, Avital Ronell, Stanley Rosen, Peter Singer, Klaus Theweleit, Franz Wright, and Luisa Valenzuela.

                                                                                                                                                                                                        -Lucy Li