Collier Schorr in New YorkBy Robert Ayers
Published: September 28, 2007
In "There I Was," Schorr turns to an experience from her childhood as a conceptual starting point. When just four years old, the artist accompanied her father, an automobile journalist, on an assignment to write about muscle-car racer Charlie “Astoria Chas” Snyder and his '67 "Ko-Motion" Corvette. Schorr père’s article was titled “While Astoria Chas is doing his thing in Vietnam his friends are racing his L-88," though by the time it was published Snyder had been killed on active service. Now, 40 years later, a grown-up Schorr has researched Snyder’s brief life, and from his photographs and memorabilia produced a work that interweaves such themes as 1960s muscle-car counterculture and one young man’s experience of the Vietnam War with her own recollections of the period. As it erases the boundary between Schorr’s identity and her subject’s, with whom she shares a pair of initials, "There I Was" becomes a mesmerizing, and haunting, project. Here are Schorr’s recommendations for shows to see this weekend in New York:
1. Up As If Down at Cuchifritos at Essex Street Market, through
2. T. J. Wilcox at Metro Pictures, through October 13
3. Laurie Simmons at Skarstedt Gallery, through October 27
4. Richard Prince: Spiritual America at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, through January 9, 2008
5. Ugo Rondinone: Big Mind Sky at Matthew Marks Gallery, through October 27
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