Conceptions of "nothing" are one of the driving themes of
twentieth-century art. One thinks of Piet Mondrian's reductivist
approach to abstraction, Marcel Duchamp's contention that art resides in
ideas, not objects, Mark Rothko's painterly reach for the sublime, Andy
Warhol's affirmations of the vacuity of Pop culture. The Big Nothing
will focus on themes of nothing, nothingness and negation in
contemporary art and culture, surveying the legacy of these and other
manifestations of absence made manifest in contemporary art. Artist
include Gareth James, Jutta Koether, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Yves
Klein, Bernadette Corporation, John Miller and James Welling, among
others. Given its broad connotations, "nothing" provides general
audiences with immediate access to looking at and thinking about the art
of today. Part of a pan-Philadelphia cultural event initiated by the
ICA, in which the city gives itself over to the art of nothing.