Chris Doyle
Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Amy Barrett, David Borawski,
Tyler Coburn, Liz Cohen, Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Jorge Colombo, Moyra Davey
and Jason Simon, Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson, David Ellis,
Melissa Friedling, Neil Goldberg, Gene Gort, Jacqueline Goss and Andrew
Gori, Brent Green, Oliver Herring, Aaron Katz, Nina Katchadourian, Braden
King, Simon Lee and Jim White, Joshua Marston, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy,
Paul McGuirk
Megan Michalak
Jeffrey Miller
Ricardo Miranda Zuniga
Laurel Nakadate
Adam Niklewicz
Shannon Plumb
John Pilson
J Morgan Puett
Tim Rutili
John Sanchez
Dread Scott
Gil Scullion
Grzegorz Surman
Eve Sussman
Jacqueline Tarry
Brad McCallum
Erika Van Natta
Anne Weber
Judi Werthein
Chris Wilcha
Pawel Wojtasik
Terry Berkowitz
Amy Yoes
Marina Zurkow
Chris Doyle
A Project by Chris Doyle across the State of Connecticut. Doyle has commissioned forty-five different artists to make short videos, each set in a different hotel, motel, or inn across Connecticut. The exhibition focuses on the hotel room as a site filled with narrative potential. Familiar yet foreign, a hotel room combines experiences of both intimacy and anonymity.
A Project by Chris Doyle
Question: What happens when you turn forty-five video artists loose in
forty-five hotel rooms across the State of Connecticut? Answer: the
exhibition 50,000 Beds.
On three consecutive nights in July, at three different art venues, the
video installation 50,000 Beds will open. This ambitious project, the
brainchild of artist Chris Doyle, marks the first collaboration between
Connecticut’s premier contemporary art exhibition spaces: The Aldrich
Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Artspace in New Haven, and Real Art
Ways in Hartford. The three organizations selected Doyle’s proposal for
50,000 Beds because its scope, themes, and compelling subject matter
reflect the combined mission of the three venues—to exhibit the best in
contemporary art.
Doyle has commissioned forty-five different artists to make short videos,
each set in a different hotel, motel, or inn across Connecticut. The
exhibition focuses on the hotel room as a site filled with narrative
potential. Familiar yet foreign, a hotel room combines experiences of both
intimacy and anonymity. The short videos will show a diverse range of
artistic responses and themes—from fiction to documentary to a
consideration of the relationship between travelers who stay in hotels and
the laborers who work in them.
The videos will be shown in specially-designed “multi-screen” galleries at
each of the three venues. In order to fully appreciate the project and see
all forty-five videos, viewers will be encouraged to visit each venue
during the summer. Artspace will host the first opening on Friday, July
20, from 6 to 8 pm (on view through September 15); Real Art Ways will
debut its selection of videos on Saturday, July 21, from 6 to 9 pm (on
view through September 23), and The Aldrich’s installation will open on
Sunday, July 22, from 3 to 5 pm (on view through September 3). Artist
Chris Doyle will be at all three receptions and available for interviews.
50,000 Beds was realized with the support of the Connecticut Commission on
Culture & Tourism, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LEF
Foundation, and the Furthermore program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund. The
project has also been made possible by the generous donation of equipment
by Aventek and rooms by the participating hotels, motels, and inns across
Connecticut.
Multidisciplinary artist Chris Doyle’s work has been exhibited at the
Brooklyn Museum, the Queens Mu-seum of Art, and P.S.1. Participating
artists include: Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Amy Barrett, David Borawski,
Tyler Coburn, Liz Cohen, Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Jorge Colombo, Moyra Davey
and Jason Simon, Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson, David Ellis,
Melissa Friedling, Neil Goldberg, Gene Gort, Jacqueline Goss and Andrew
Gori, Brent Green, Oliver Herring, Aaron Katz, Nina Katchadourian, Braden
King, Simon Lee and Jim White, Joshua Marston, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy,
Paul McGuirk, Megan Michalak, Jeffrey Miller, Ricardo Miranda Zuniga,
Laurel Nakadate, Adam Niklewicz, Shannon Plumb, John Pilson, J Morgan
Puett, Tim Rutili, John Sanchez, Dread Scott, Gil Scullion, Grzegorz
Surman, Eve Sussman, Jacqueline Tarry and Brad McCallum, Erika Van Natta,
Anne Weber, Judi Werthein, Chris Wilcha, Pawel Wojtasik and Terry
Berkowitz, Amy Yoes, and Marina Zurkow.
For more info please visit: http://www.50000beds.net/
Across the State of Connecticut