Father

Melissa Martin
Curated by Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy

003ncg605_4_lg_144_144Father presents a new sculpture by Melissa Martin, and is the part of the first installment of a new commissions program at Art in General. Father is a life-sized simulation of her father’s body that uses over 300 pounds of chewing gum as its primary material. Molded and packaged to look like raw meat, the chewing gum packages are carefully arranged to trace the outline of a human body. Displayed in a custom-built commercial refrigerator, ironically called a coffin in the supermarket industry, Father will be sold piece by piece on the last day of the exhibition, possibly resulting in its complete disappearance.

Events
Press
  • Walty, Jenny. “Sesame Oil.” October 2, 2005, (formerly http://jennywalty.com).
  • Brener, Julie. “Father Figure.” ARTnews, October, 2005.
  • Lowenstein, Kate. “Melissa Martin, Father.” Time Out New York, November 3-9, 2005.
  • Robinson, W. “Daddy As Deli at Art in General.” artnet October 11, 2005, http://www.artnet.com.
  • Wang, Michael. “Like Father Like Daughter.” ARTFORUM October 7, 2005, http://artforum.com.