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Ann-Sofi Siden: Galeria Pepe Cobo.


A long, low wooden bench faced a succession of videos projected onto the wall by five projectors. The thirty-five-minute-long 3MPH (Horse to Rocket), 2003, begins mysteriously, with the noise of hoofbeats but no image. Eventually one sees a woman dressed in pants, a blue shirt, and a wide-brimmed hat, setting off for what turns out to be a twenty-five-day journey on horseback on the back of a horse; mounted or riding on a horse or horses; in the saddle.

See also: Horseback
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The woman is Ann-Sofi Siden herself. Her project: to ride from San Antonio San Antonio (săn ăntō`nēō, əntōn`), city (1990 pop. 935,933), seat of Bexar co., S central Tex., at the source of the San Antonio River; inc. 1837.  to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's center for human spaceflight activities. The center consists of a complex of 100 buildings on 1,620 acres [1]  in Houston--an exceptionally slow trip by the standards of contemporary transportation. In a society that values speed above all and is always in a rush, this undertaking might seem like nonsense. And yet Siden has not entirely abjured modern transport technology, any more than she has today's recording techniques. Paul Giangrossi, her husband, shot the footage of her from an RV that served as their center of operations.

Siden's imagery is fully immersed in a certain familiar idea of Texas (a conservative, even puritanical state populated by farmers and cowboys), but it goes beyond cliches and commonplaces by combining rural and urbanized settings in equal measure. In this succession of moving images and still photographs, edited down from more than forty hours of recorded material, the Swedish artist shows a landscape full of contrasts and paradoxes. The Texas painted here speaks English and Spanish, is white and black and also mestizo mestizo (māstē`sō) [Span.,=mixture], person of mixed race; particularly, in Mexico and Central and South America, a person of European (Spanish or Portuguese) and indigenous descent. . It is a territory where men and women work (and are the pillars of the traditional family; there is no other model for coexistence here). Especially striking to the foreign viewer are the signs and icons on the billboards and posters so common in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. : Some sell products or services; some send greetings to an astronaut; still others campaign against abortion. There is no lack of religious slogans either, especially those of the Baptist church. And in this country, violence crops up in a smattering of images of dead animals smashed at the side of the road.

While there is a sheen of credibility and realism on Siden's seemingly casual visual idiom (we see her drinking, scratching her back, talking to children and adults, giving the horse water), hers is nonetheless an aesthetic of the fragmentary and the partial, one that does not try to appeal to any brand of objectivity or absolute truth. It is no coincidence that, in a country where the Indian population is practically invisible, the artist has chosen to ride a neutered neu·ter  
adj.
1. Grammar
a. Neither masculine nor feminine in gender.

b. Neither active nor passive; intransitive. Used of verbs.

2.
a.
 fifteen-year-old Appaloosa, a breed of horse used by the Nez Perce Indians since the eighteenth century. Cocky and controlling as she rides, the artist seems to ridicule the stiff machismo machismo

Exaggerated pride in masculinity, perceived as power, often coupled with a minimal sense of responsibility and disregard of consequences. In machismo there is supreme valuation of characteristics culturally associated with the masculine and a denigration of
 associated with cowboys. Reaching the sanctuary of the advances in space technology embodied by NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
, the final images barely linger on the empty case of a rocket displayed before the public like a relic--a mournful mourn·ful  
adj.
1. Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful.

2. Causing or suggesting sadness or melancholy: the mournful sound of a train whistle.
 symbol of national pride for the sole world power.

--Juan Vicente Aliaga

Translated from Spanish by Jane Brodie.
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Title Annotation:Seville; video installation, 3MPH (Horse to Rocket), 2003
Author:Aliaga, Juan Vicente
Publication:Artforum International
Date:Jun 22, 2004
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