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One on One: Terry Allen, Hasan Elahi, McCallum & Tarry, Kaari Upson



Hasan Elahi:<EM> Altitude v2.0</EM>, 2006C-Print40" x 52"Courtesy of the artist Photo courtesy of SITE Santa Fe
Hasan Elahi: Altitude v2.0, 2006
C-Print
40" x 52"
Courtesy of the artist
Photo courtesy of SITE Santa Fe
One on One: Terry Allen, Hasan Elahi, McCallum & Tarry, Kaari Upson
UNITED STATES
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO  •  Site Santa Fe  •  Ongoing
 
 

Each of the artists in One on One engages the life of one person. The goal of each examination is different, as are the means and the findings. But in each case, the artists use their subjects as mirrors, not only for themselves, but also for the viewer.

Terry Allen creates works in a wide variety of media including music, painting, sculpture, drawing, video, theater, and installation. SITE will present Terry Allen's latest work GHOST SHIP RODEZ, a multi-dimensional, multimedia exhibition inspired by an episode in the life of the great French theater visionary, poet, and artist Antonin Artaud (1896-1948).Taking its title from the French mental institution "Rodez," where Artaud spent a number of years, this exhibition will consist of drawings and multimedia works blending sculpture and video. Allen invites us to take a journey into the depths of Artaud's mind as he sees it — a place where the boundaries of time and space are broken, where the past and future come together in the present.

In 2002 Hasan Elahi was falsely accused by a misinformed neighbor of involvement in the 9/11 terrorists plots, and was subsequently subjected to a sixth month long investigation by the FBI. Provoked by this ordeal, Elahi initiated Tracking Transience: The Orwell Project a web-based project that provides his location in real-time and archives the traces of his life, such as photographs of every meal he has eaten and his bank transaction records. Elahi's obsessive use of technology to track himself is "an exaggerated version of the life we live now," where photographic and electronic surveillance have become the norm. SITE will exhibit the most complete presentation of Tracking Transience to date with a multimedia installation streaming material drawn from an extensive database representing Elahi's activities over the last eight years.

The husband and wife team McCallum & Tarry create works that investigate issues of social justice. Their practice includes a variety of media including painting, photography, video, sculpture, and public interventions. By focusing on the voices of individuals, McCallum & Tarry create works that highlight the personal dimension of issues such as civil rights, homelessness, and war. In a significant number of their works, McCallum & Tarry have used themselves as their subjects. SITE  presents three of their most intimate and poetic video-based works: Topsy-Turvy (2006), Cut (2006), and Exchange (2007). These works explore the complex legacy of race and the way it figures into contemporary relations, particularly rooted in their own experiences as an interracialcouple.

Kaari Upson's The Larry Project, is a multi-disciplinary investigation into the life of a man she has never met. Initially based on the life of a real person, Larry has become more fiction than fact, and Upson's relentless investigation of the minutia of his life offers extraordinary insight into the mind of the artist herself. Through an archival method, Upson has given Larry a multifaceted life while simultaneously assimilating her life with his. Upson conceived of the project in three chapters, representing different levels of psychological engagement. Selected works from each of these chapters include drawings, paintings, video, and sculpture.



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