Henry Art Gallery
Seattle
University of Washington 15th Ave NE & NE 41st Street
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Doug Aitken
dal 25/5/2005 al 10/7/2005
206 5432281 FAX 206 6853123
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Segnalato da

Monique Shira


approfondimenti

Doug Aitken
Elizabeth Brown



 
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25/5/2005

Doug Aitken

Henry Art Gallery, Seattle

Four scenes cycle across three screens in Aitken's mesmerizing video installation, 'interiors'. Built of mysterious yet recognizable elements, his installation achieves a surprising, stunning synthesis. Interiors features a series of seemingly disparate narratives, which are eventually joined through a fusion of visuals and sound. Characters move through vivid environments and landscapes, including a Tokyo penthouse, an urban junkyard, and a Los Angeles helicopter factory.


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Four scenes cycle across three screens in Doug Aitken's mesmerizing video installation, interiors. Individual actors wander through a range of stark landscapes and interiors: industrial lands, a helicopter factory, a locker room, an auction hall. For the most part alone, these figures prepare for various activities. A young woman suits up to play handball; a Japanese auctioneer warms up his voice. Suddenly, their unrelated activities intersect in a strange, intense piece of music composed for tap dancer, auctioneer, handball player, and rapper (OutKast's Andre Benjamin). Just as the viewer is drawn into the song, it collapses, restarts, and dissolves. Built of mysterious yet recognizable elements, Aitken's installation achieves a surprising, stunning synthesis. As a document, it captures a broad, inclusive picture of modern life through an accumulation of moments.

Doug Aitken has emerged as a leader in the rethinking of traditional video and video installation art. interiors is an installation of videos projected onto architectural fabric structures. This departure from the flat frame allows the artist to explore the traditional boundaries of narrative structure. interiors features a series of seemingly disparate narratives, which are eventually joined through a fusion of visuals and sound. Characters move through vivid environments and landscapes, including a Tokyo penthouse, an urban junkyard, and a Los Angeles helicopter factory.

In 2000, Aitken received the Aldrich Award from the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT. His installation Electric Earth was one of the highlights of the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial, 2000 and was awarded the International Prize at the Venice Biennale, 1999.

This project was organized by the Fabric Workshop and supported by a grant from the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative, a program funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, and administered by The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Major support was also provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The National Endowment for the Arts provided additional funding for Aitken's residency at The Fabric Workshop and Museum.

Doug Aitken: interiors is organized for the Henry Art Gallery by Chief Curator Elizabeth Brown. Support for this exhibition has been provided by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, The Boeing Company, William and Ruth True, and donors to the Henry Art Gallery Contemporary Art Fund. In-kind support provided by the Grand Hyatt Seattle, Pyramid Breweries, The Stranger, and KEXP 90.3 FM.

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University of Washington
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Box 351410 Seattle, WA 98195-1410
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