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Dan Devine
Inside-Out
NASCAR
10 March - 10 April,
2006

Inside-Out NASCAR
(Detail), 2006

Inside-Out NASCAR,
Side View

Inside-Out NASCAR,
Front View

Inside-Out NASCAR,
Interior
View

Inside-Out NASCAR,
Interior
View
Press Release
For this exhibition, Dan Devine
continues his inside-out sculptures with a NASCAR race car. He has turned
inside-out, an actual Chevrolet Monte Carlo racer that was used
in NASCAR racing. The purely functional interior, with sturdy roll-cage
armor, critical instrumentation, and spare sheet-metal, in no-nonsense
grey, now forms the exterior. The shiny, brightly colored skin of the
body, intended for public consumption with numbers and sponsors logos,
is confined and private. With its streamlined front and back now intimately
facing each other, the car is in constant pursuit of itself. The sculpture
has sponsors whose logos and names are permanently displayed on it. Devine,
a former motorcycle racer, used his racing number (177) so as not to arbitrarily
choose a number that might coincide with a contemporary NASCAR driver’s.
For his first one-person show at Pierogi in 1998, Devine exhibited his
Inside-Out Car, an inverted Volkswagen Rabbit. That sculpture
traveled to five museum exhibitions around the U.S. during the next six
years. His 2002 show, This Conversation May Be Recorded, was
comprised of a series of hanging crystal surveillance sculptures that
“watched” the viewers who then found themselves displayed
on LCD screens within the sculptures.
view Dan Devine's
Inside-Out Car and This
Conversation May Be Recorded
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