OPENING NOVEMBER 17, 2006, 6-8pm (Friday) at the luggage store, 1007 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
EXTENDED THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 2007 WHERE WE ARE IS ALWAYS MILES AWAY installation by TAVARES STRACHAN ARTIST TALK: DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED (SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 11/01/06) ,Under Strachan's direction,
a crew from the City of New Haven, Connecticut excavated a portion of
Crown Street –-
including cement, earth, a parking meter, a street sign. The
accompanying air was collected. The excavated materials will be
transported to San
Francisco’s luggage store gallery by truck and then craned up to the
2nd floor where it will they will be exhibited in a hermetically sealed
container
that is being made to recreate the atmospheric and temperature
conditions at the time of Strachan’s excavation. The gallery will be
darkened and the only light emanating within the space will come from
New Haven, Connecticut.
In
the winter of 2006, the City of New Haven’s Department of Cultural
Affairs in association with the Office of Economic Development and the
Enginnering Department agreed to provide pro bono services for
Strachan’s project. This included a crew to excavate the sidewalk under
Strachan’s direction, a donation of the City’s real estate and
"accompanying air" t o the artist’s project, and a crew to repair,
recreate and replace the materials that were “taken” from the City
street. The crew ultimately left no trace or evidence that anything out
of the ordinary had occurred.
"Where
We Are…” “Where We Are…” goes beyond
issues of forcible displacement by engaging current scientific
technologies to explore multiple layers of removal, replacement,
repositioning and re-creation while evoking both absence and presence
(or non-presence) .
The work can be
viewed literally as a physical reality moving to a different space and
time. On a poetic level, it suggests the notion of dual and shared
experiences bringing light from one place to another, as well as the
play of virtual reality, myth- making and oral tradition. Yet the work
also has an implicit association with violence-- a violation of a
specific space and time--with intent to extract, disrupt, and displace,
ultimately leading to a state of imbalance. In this way,
Strachan’s work deftly addresses and reflects on a myriad of cultural
shifts and socio-political conditions of the present day. Strachan is originally from
Nassau, Bahamas, and holds an MFA from Yale University and a BFA from
the Rhode Island School of Design. His work has been exhibited at the
CAC in Cincinnati, SAFN Museum in Reykjavik, Iceland, among other
venues. His “Artic Ice Project – The Distance Between What We Have and
What We Want,” which involved extracting a 4000 pound ton of ice from
an Alaskan River and shipping it to Nassau where it was kept frozen by
solar energy, was on view during July and August 2006 in Nassau,
Bahamas. It will be exhibited in the Wynwood section of Miami, Florida
during Miami Basel Art Fair in December 2006. Concurrent with his show
at the luggage store, Strachan also is being featured in solo
exhibitions at Pierogi Gallery in Brooklyn, New York and the Ronald
Feldman Gallery in New York City.
The exhibition is funded in
part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The National
Endowment for the Arts, Grants for the Arts of the Hotel Tax Fund, The
San Francisco Foundation and The San Francisco Art commission/Cultural
Equity, The City of New Haven Connecticut Dept. of Cultural Affairs,
Pro bono support from Kytin Design.
Many thanks to ; Constantine of Kytin and crew, Steven Clifford, Mark Sabatino/Gizmo,Kory, Sham, Christophhe Thompson, bcci construction,
Ed Mayfield, Alicia Utter, Steven Shottenfeld, Don Arce, Paul
Waschkowsky, James Keenan, Nathan Groth, Daniel Guzman, Felipe Ortega,
Chester Chiu, Juan Beccerra, Sergio Galvez, Dale Robertson; Ricardo
Richey and Cigarette Man "Ron" and Mr. Walsh; Dennis Parlante from
Ameriship USA., Max Toth, Zachary
See: PHOTOS Press for "Where We Are Is Always Miles Away"Art Forum SF Chronicle - Kenneth Baker (12/2/06) The Brooklyn Rail SF Bay Guardian/Picks - Johnny Rae Huston
SF Weekly - Michael Leaverton Shotgun Review
New Haven Register
Yale Daily News
Also: See
NEW YORK TIMES - Roberta Smith (12/09/06) - review on Miami Basel and Strachan's "The Distance Between.../Arctic Ice Project..."
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