Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry. In life-size color photographs and video this forceful exhibition documents a 25-hour endurance performance by homeless teenagers. Ten percent of the sales proceeds will be donated to Peace on the Street by Kids from the Streets (PSKS).
BRADLEY McCALLUM & JACQUELINE TARRY
Conner Contemporary Art announces the premier exhibition of "Civic
Endurance" by New York artists Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry. In
life-size color photographs and video this forceful exhibition documents a
25-hour endurance performance by homeless teenagers. Ten percent of the
sales proceeds will be donated to Peace on the Street by Kids from the
Streets (PSKS).
The collective action took place on a public sidewalk in a Seattle, WA. From
6:00 p.m., August 5, 2002 until 6:59 p.m. the following day 26 homeless
youths stood for an hour in succession while being videotaped with a
time-lapse technique. In the video each performer maintains a sculptural
presence amid a flux of passing traffic and pedestrians. Over the course of
the edited 130-minute video, ambient natural light fades into darkness and
reemerges at dawn. The audio track combines street sounds with the voices of
homeless teens whose stories amplify the visual testament of their images.
For these youth, who face drug addiction among other physical challenges,
standing motionless for an hour was truly an act of endurance. Two
interconnected ideas inspired their stamina. Each participant dedicated his
or her performance to the memory of a friend who died from life on the
streets. As they "stood for" those who were absent, the youths engaged in an
act of civil disobedience by violating Seattle Civility Laws according to
which standing or sitting motionless in public is a criminal offense.
The still color portraits in this series possess a profoundly unsettling
appeal. The heroine-chic of "Endurance:Jessica" is too true-to-life for the
pages of Vogue and "Endurance:Jarred" might be a Gap ad were it not for
strain street life revealed in the model's sunken eyes. In "Civic Endurance"
McCallum and Terry redefine the profile of activist art by putting an
alternative face on American youth.
As Franklin Sirmans explains in his foreword to the exhibition catalogue,
"McCallum and Tarry's work cleverly subverts the norms of politically
challenging contemporary art with seductive formal qualities. On one level,
'Civic Endurance' is a beautiful series of original portrait photography. On
another level, (the series) embodies the spirit of making art matter in our
moment."
catalogue available:
"Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry : Civic Endurance"
foreword by Franklin Sirmans
McCallum & Tarry's work is currently on view at the Neuberger Museum of Art
2003 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art in Purchase, NY.
There will be an opening reception for the artists at Conner Contemporary
Art on Saturday, October 11th from 6 - 8pm.
H: Tuesday - Saturday: 11-6pm.
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