Water, Water Everywhere...
Book Details
ISBN / ASINB000IR6U2C
ISBN-13978B000IR6U28
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Organized by SMoCA Senior Curator Marilu Knode, Water, Water Everywhere. . . features work by fifteen international artists. The exhibition includes recent video installations, sculpture, photography and painting with the common subject matter of water. Artists in the exhibition are: Lara Baladi (Egypt), Dorothy Cross (Ireland), Song Dong (China), Stan Douglas (Canada), Laura Horelli (Finland), Ange Leccia (Corsica), Sabrina Mezzaqui (Italy), Rivane Neuenschwander (Brazil), Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba (Vietnam), Janaina Tschäpe (Germany/Brazil) and (from the United States) Tony Feher, Robert Gober, Jacci Den Hartog, Roni Horn and Carrie Yamaoka.
Water, Water Everywhere. . . features three new works commissioned by SMoCA for this occasion. Lara Baladi worked with Egyptian sign painters to create Mother of the World, 2005, a billboard dense with images drawn from literature, history and the arts from around the world. Baladi does not depict water literally; instead she suggests fluid states of cultural exchange and diaspora. In Floating: Scottsdale, Song Dong continues to investigate the gap between collective and individual memory. While visiting Arizona from Beijing, Song will shoot video footage of Scottsdale and its environment. He presents images in which Scottsdale shimmers like a mirage. Water, in Song's art, becomes the focal point for his gentle, Buddhist meditation on the fleeting nature of life. According to Tony Feher, water escapes the straight line of human intentionality; it follows a natural path and resists our interventions. For this exhibition, Feher will suspend various commonplace items over an array of smaller objects placed on the ground below. He will thus create an interesting sense of free-floating displacement for the viewer. Are we below water looking up, or floating somewhere between sky and earth?
