Eight, Eighteen. The exhibition shows two video installations, including the world premiere of Eighteen and a selection of other recent video and photographic work.
The Linda Pace Foundation is pleased to present the exhibition, Eight, Eighteen by Teresa
Hubbard and Alexander Birchler. The exhibition will include two video installations, including the
world premiere of Eighteen and a selection of other recent video and photographic work. The
Linda Pace Foundation supported the creation of Eighteen.
In 2002, Eight was presented at Artpace in an exhibition curated by Artpace Director, Kathryn
Kanjo. Eight revolves around a young girl's birthday party and her home on a rainy night. Linda
Pace immediately acquired an edition for her collection and counted Eight among her favorite
video works. Eight has been included in numerous pivotal exhibitions around the world and has
become one of the most recognized narrative loops in video art.
Almost a decade later, Hubbard / Birchler began searching for the actor they had cast in Eight.
They found her in Boston, where she has grown up to become a dancer. Thus began the
project, Eighteen.
Eighteen picks up on the same character in a scene of her eighteenth birthday party. As in the
work Eight, Hubbard / Birchler have developed a narrative perspective that is unsettled and
does not come to closure. As the protagonist journeys from one place to another, linear time,
fact and fiction, and the solidity of physical shelter constantly slip around her. Steady,
uninterrupted camera movements straddle constructed and actual locations, inside and outside,
rain and sunshine, day and night, summer and winter.
Eighteen incorporates three musical compositions, arranged and performed on guitar: the
Gymnopédies by Erik Satie. Written for piano in 1888, these movements share a common
structure and collectively are regarded as an important precursor to modern ambient music.
Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler work in expanded fields of video and photography. Their
exhibition project history includes the Venice Biennial; the Tate Museum Liverpool; Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; National Portrait
Gallery London; Hamburger Bahnhof-Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Reina Sofia Museum
Madrid; Kunsthaus Graz and the Mori Museum Tokyo. Hubbard / Birchler's work is held in
numerous public collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D. C.; Kunsthaus Zurich; Modern Art Museum Fort
Worth; Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Kunstmuseum / Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel.
The artists would like to gratefully acknowledge Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York and Lora
Reynolds Gallery, Austin for their support of this exhibition.
In conjunction with Eight, Eighteen, Anne Ellegood, Senior Curator, Hammer Museum, UCLA,
and the artists will discuss aspects of the exhibition in a public talk. Date and location to be
announced.
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