"2048 KM": Or Gallery.Spartan in spite of its hedonistic he·don·ism n. 1. Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses. 2. Philosophy The ethical doctrine holding that only what is pleasant or has pleasant consequences is intrinsically good. references, "2048 KM" was a modest show featuring Vancouver and Los Angeles-based artists indebted to Ed Ruscha. The selections were positioned within a contemporary discourse on ideas of the city and the self, constructed through music, film, tourism, and art. Alongside work by Ruscha himself, curator Melanie O'Brian included Kathy Slade, Ron Terada, and Robert Arndt from Vancouver, and Mungo Mun´go n. 1. A material of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woolen rags or the remnants of woolen goods, specif. Thomson, Euan Macdonald, Anne Walsh, and Kerry Tribe from Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . "2048 KM," referencing Ruscha's penchant for car trips, is the distance between LA's Chateau Marmont, a castle-like hotel on the Sunset Strip The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's east border with Hollywood at Marmont Lane to its west border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis street. frequented by international celebrities, and Vancouver's Or Gallery: data as road movie. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This exhibition was almost completely black and white, with a starkness that now reads as stylish. Its lists, grids of headed notepaper, books, and video presented dematerialized artwork in familiar though partially upgraded and re-embodied forms (Walsh's lists are on rag paper, Tribe's book slickly printed). Ruscha was represented by two books, housed in a vitrine that some-what awkwardly reconfigured this artist-run gallery as a museum. Given the fact that Ruscha is hailed as a precursor to local conceptual photography, it was unsurprising to find Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1966, which filters suburbia through the indifferent aesthetic of amateur photography. But O'Brian curated a lighthearted show, exchanging the distancing effect of anti-aesthetic strategies with the deadpan comedy they tend to generate. Thomson's audio piece, The Collected Live Recordings of Bob Dylan 1963-1995, 1999, is rich in its economy, its speakers broadcasting only the applause and between-song noise from Dylan's live albums. The audience, in communal ecstasy, speaks an exuberant, emotive language, though that voice retains an uncanny same-ness across thirty-two years and diverse locales. Dylan's applause drenches Slade's Award Samplers, 2003, embroidered em·broi·der v. em·broi·dered, em·broi·der·ing, em·broi·ders v.tr. 1. To ornament with needlework: embroider a pillow cover. 2. texts derived from Oscar speeches. Earnest, preachy preach·y adj. preach·i·er, preach·i·est Inclined or given to tedious and excessive moralizing; didactic. preach , or self-deprecating, these messages collapse the distance between celebrity and fan. Walsh's Sound FX Library, 2004, five pigment prints scanned from a seemingly infinite index of film sound effects that includes BIG LONG BOING BOING Basis Of Issue Narrative Guidance and BODYFALL IN EMPTY BATHTUB, has its origin in the dilemma initiated by Pop and Conceptual art's approbation of unlimited forms and subjects. Walsh's colorful yet numbing lists provide a sense of expressive language, rich in subtle inflection yet bound by narrative conventions (here of horror, suspense, and science fiction). Terada's work took the form of the exhibition invitation and poster, which exclude Ruscha's name but infer his presence through their composition and the use of a typeface that evokes his work. Terada's posters, alongside Arndt's cryptic missives on Tracey Lawrence Gallery letter-head to O'Brian ("I'm under the influence"), comment upon the demand that critical lineages be constructed around artists in an increasingly professionalized structure. The poster's banal graphic of a rising/setting sun casts this lineage as a cyclical story of the wax and wane of careers, as the eclipse of the '60s is suffused suf·fuse tr.v. suf·fused, suf·fus·ing, suf·fus·es To spread through or over, as with liquid, color, or light: "The sky above the roof is suffused with deep colors" in the warm glow of nostalgia. "2048 KM" presented contingent responses to such problematic scenarios, positing a precedent in Ruscha's alternately blank and enamored en·am·or tr.v. en·am·ored, en·am·or·ing, en·am·ors To inspire with love; captivate: was enamored of the beautiful dancer; were enamored with the charming island. take on the vernaculars of film, signage, and suburban architecture, while acknowledging that the protoconceptual forms that he once played against this glossy surface are now contiguous with it. Unpredictable, fleeting moments of belonging, exchange, pleasure, and even boredom modulate the overdetermined Overdetermined can refer to
adj. Slang Intoxicated; drunk. [Possibly from crock3.] Adj. 1. , 1/2 INSANE. |
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