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Thomas Kovachevich (born March 11, 1942) is an American contemporary visual artist and physician. Kovachevich's art practice is multi-faceted; exhibitions of paintings, sculptures, installations and performances have represented the lexicon of this artist. Kovachevich earned a B.A. in
social science Social science is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of soc ...
at
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State, MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the fi ...
and received his medical diploma and board certification in
Family Medicine Family medicine is a medical specialty within primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body. The specialist, who is usually a primary ...
at the Chicago Osteopathic School of Medicine where he became inspired by ordinary medical materials and began making small sculptures with tape, cotton balls, suture thread, gauze, glass microscope slides, tissue, etc. In 1971, Kovachevich began his medical practice in Chicago. For the next thirty years medicine and art enhanced and intertwined both practices. Kovachevich has lived and worked in New York City since 1983.


Early Work 1960's-70’s

The small sculptures were shown in 1969 at the
Detroit Institute of Arts The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, has one of the list of largest art museums, largest and most significant art collections in the United States. With over 100 galleries, it covers with a major renovation a ...
in an exhibition curated by
Sam Wagstaff Samuel Jones Wagstaff Jr. (November 4, 1921 – January 14, 1987) was an American art curator and collecting, collector as well as the artistic mentor and benefactor of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (who was also his lifetime companion) and po ...
. In 1970 an exhibition of cardboard boxes and screens made of foam core were exhibited at the
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
in the Penthouse Gallery, curated by Pierre Apraxine. At the 1972
documenta 5 documenta 5 was the fifth edition of documenta, a quinquennial contemporary art exhibition. It was held between 30 June and 8 October 1972 in Kassel, West Germany. The artistic director was Harald Szeemann '' Harald Szeemann (11 June 1933 – 18 ...
, curated by Harald Szeemann, the small sculptures were packed into a vintage hat box and exhibited in the ''Individual Mythology'' section of the exhibition in Kassel, Germany. ''The Hat Box'' traveled to the 1973
Biennale de Paris The ''Biennale de Paris'' (English: Paris Biennale) is a noted French art festival. History The 'Biennale de Paris' was launched by Raymond Cogniat in 1959 and set up by André Malraux as he was Minister of Culture to present an overview of young ...
and the Musee de peinture et de Sculpture in Grenoble. In 1975 the curato
A. James Speyer
showed the sculptures in the ''Small Scale in Contemporary Art'' exhibition at the
Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill ...
. During this time Kovachevich became colleagues with artists Thomas Shannon,
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Richard Tuttle Richard Dean Tuttle (born July 12, 1941) is an American postminimalist artist known for his small, casual, subtle, intimate works. His art makes use of scale and line. His works span a range of formats, from sculpture, painting, drawing, printma ...
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Walter De Maria Walter Joseph De MariaRoberta Smith (July 26, 2013)Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77 ''New York Times''. (October 1, 1935July 25, 2013) was an American artist, sculptor, illustrator and composer, who lived and worked in New Yor ...
and
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. Kovachevich painted shadows in his first solo museum exhibition at the MCA Chicago in 1973, titled ''Rooms and Shadows''. In 1976, paper cut-outs and gels attached to medical light boxes were exhibited in the ''Abstract Art in Chicago'' exhibition at the MCA Chicago. Paper wall installations realized from paper packaging tape made their debut to Kovachevich's body of work. The paper tape reacted in constant movement, opening and closing according to the given moisture in the air. Performance art made a large impact on Kovachevich's practice after developing and receiving a patent, ‘Method to effect a continuous movement of a fibrous material,’ fueled by the power of evaporation. Kovachevich coined the term "K - Motion"'','' meaning constant motion. With water, paper and a fabric, the movement of cut paper shapes acted out a "story." As the costume, set and lighting designer, Kovachevich also considered himself an observer like the audience. In 1977 Kovachevich developed a book and table top theater
''K - Motion: Paper Comes Alive''
with an introduction by
Peter Schjeldahl Peter Charles Schjeldahl (; March 20, 1942 – October 21, 2022) was an American art critic, poet, and educator. He was noted for being the head art critic at ''The New Yorker'', having earlier written for ''The Village Voice'', ''ARTnews'', and ...
.


Exhibitions and Performances

Artist residency at Art Park, in Lewiston, NY, daily performance in a silo, 1976
A six-week performance series at the
Drawing Center The Drawing Center is a Manhattan, New York, museum and a nonprofit exhibition space that focuses on the exhibition of drawings, both historical and contemporary. History The Drawing Center was founded by former assistant curator of drawings at ...
, NY, 1977.
First solo exhibition in NY involving both performance and sculpture, at Droll/ Kolbert Gallery in 1978.
Notre Dame University The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame ( ) or ND, is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, outside the city of South Bend. French priest Edward Sorin founded the school in 1842. The main campus ...
,
Hyde Park Art Center The Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) is a visual arts organization and the oldest Alternative exhibition spaces, alternative exhibition space in the city of Chicago. Since 2006, HPAC has been located just north of Hyde Park Boulevard, at 5020 S.Cornell ...
, ''Daley’s Tomb'', Name Gallery, 1977,
''A View of the Decade'', MCA, Chicago, 1977,
''Beyond Object'', Aspen Center for the Visual Arts, 1977


1980’s

In 1980, Kovachevich had his first solo gallery exhibition in Bern, Switzerland at the Toni Gerber Gallery. Four performance paintings that were made at the opening are in the collection of the
Kunstmuseum Bern The Museum of Fine Arts Bern (German: ''Kunstmuseum Bern''), established in 1879 in Bern, is the museum of fine arts of the de facto capital of Switzerland. Its holdings run from the Middle Ages to the present. It houses works by Paul Klee, Pab ...
. Betsy Rosenfield Gallery in Chicago exhibited performance paintings in a solo exhibition in 1981. In 1983, Kovachevich had exhibitions and performances at the
Kunstmuseum Bern The Museum of Fine Arts Bern (German: ''Kunstmuseum Bern''), established in 1879 in Bern, is the museum of fine arts of the de facto capital of Switzerland. Its holdings run from the Middle Ages to the present. It houses works by Paul Klee, Pab ...
,
Kunstmuseum Basel The Kunstmuseum Basel houses the oldest public art collection in the world and is generally considered to be the most important museum of art in Switzerland. It is listed as a heritage site of national significance. Its lineage extends back to t ...
, and Hotel Wolfers/Herman Daled in Brussels. An artist residency in 1985 at the Vera and Albert List Art Center at MIT produced a four-week series of collaborative performances with scientists and professors and an exhibition of paintings. In 1988 Kovachevich spent a year in France and Switzerland at the invitation of the Musee d’art et Histoire in Geneva, and the CIRVA (Center for Investigation and Research of Glass) in Marseille, where a series of glass sculptures were produced and exhibited at the Centre de la Vielle Charite, 1988. Museums in France and Asia have exhibited the glass.


Exhibitions and Performances

Farideh Cadot Galerie, NY/ Paris
Dart Gallery, Chicago
Baskerville Watson, NY
MCA Chicago
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva) The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (''Museum of Art and History'') is the largest art museum in Geneva, Switzerland. The building The museum is located in Les Tranchées, in the city centre, on the site of the former fortification ring. It ...
.


1990's

In 1990, Kovachevich collaborated with
Jay Chiat Jay Chiat (October 25, 1931 – April 23, 2002) started his career as an American advertising copywriter. Biography Chiat was born to a Jewish family in the Bronx in New York City and grew up in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He attended Rutgers Colle ...
, a collector and creator of Chiat/Day Advertising Agency, on a nationwide service titled ‘â
Doctors’s By Phone’
€™. Kovachevich considered the project an artwork and described it as â
conceptual realism
’ In an interview with Terri Sultan in 1991, for the catalogue of the exhibition, ‘’Thomas Kovachevich: Seeing Invisible Things’’ at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Kovachevich said, "Conceptual realism refers to ideas as solutions to real problems, rather than to what we know as the conceptual art that developed in the 70’s, which was centered in pure idea." ''Doctor's By Phone'' provided a way for doctors to be available for consultation 24 hours a day by phone. A page in the Corcoran catalogue for the exhibition was a reprint from a full page ad in the
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for ''Doctor’s By Phone''. The project received national press and media coverage.


Exhibitions and Performances

Francesca Pia Gallery, 1996, Bern
Curt Marcus Gallery, 1991, NY
The Corcoran Gallery of Art The Corcoran Gallery of Art was an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, that is now the location of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, a part of the George Washington University. Overview The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design ...
, 1991, Washington DC
The French Embassy, 1999, NY
Galerie Berggruen, 1994, Paris
New Acquisitions show at the Musee d’art Contemporain de Marseille, 1997


2000's to Present

In 2002, painted vacuumed-formed plastics were exhibited in a solo exhibition
''Paper/Plastic/Paint''
at the Santa Monica Museum of Contemporary Art. Kovachevich exhibited painted Images of the plastics at Lightbox, LA in 2007. In 2008 at th
Zentrum Paul Klee
in Bern, Kovachevich installed ''Self Portrait'', a paper installation of his own DNA in a group show, ''Genesis''. Kovachevich originally exhibited ''Self Portrait'' in 1992 at the Curt Marcus Gallery in NY. In 2010 Kovachevich performed at midnight in ''Inchoative Listening + Centerless Portrayal'', a day of performances curated by Jay Sanders a
The Sculpture Center, Long Island City
In 2012, Kovachevich had a solo exhibition showing his glass sculptures at the Abbey of Silvacane in La Roque d’Anthéron, France. Another solo show in 2012, ''Alpenglow'', at Showroom 170 exhibited Kovachevich's paper gels on paper and a large scale paper tape ribbon installation. The gels are in the collection of the
Hammer Museum
LA, where they were exhibited in 2013. A group of cardboard and corrugated plastic sculptures were exhibited in 2014 a
Showroom Gowanus
and Callicoon Fine Arts NY, ''Lime Juice'' at Galerie de France in 2014, Paris, and ''Define'' at Tif Sigfrids in LA, 2016. In 2016 a projection of Delancey Street was shown a
Callicoon Fine Arts
NY, in a solo exhibition, January to February 2016. Later that year, Kovachevich exhibited a group of 12 x 12 inch paintings in ''Dark Star'', a group show curated by Raymond Foye at Planthouse, NY in 2016. Other 12 x 12 paintings have been consistently exhibited at Callicoon Fine Arts, NY since 2014. Thomas Kovachevich has been represented by Callicoon Fine Arts, NY since 2011. Kovachevich, Thomas, ''Between The Area And The Source'', Regency Arts Press, 2011


References

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