Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Erratic Anthropologies
Art in General
79 Walker Street
New York NY 10013
Opening Oct 29 6–8pm
Erratic Anthropologies
"Art in General presents three performance installations by Guy Benfield, Shana Moulton, and Rancourt/Yatsuk that mine the visual culture of flawed but influential community structures: the hippie commune and the American suburb. Using narrative strategies the artists act as quasi-anthropologists, investigating domestic objects and architectures to pick apart the promises identified with these cultures — wealth, power, happiness, and transcendence. With a dose of the fantastic, these artists highlight the psychological, economic, and environmental fallout from the failure of idealistic attempts at redefining western social dynamics."
Presented by Art in General for Performa 09
[text and graphic from Art in General website. Graphic: "Rancourt/Yatsuk, Phase IV.**"
** See correction below in the comments section, identifying the image above as one from "Shana Moulton's The Undiscovered Antique." Click here for a graphic for "Phase IV."
In Phase IV artists Rancourt/Yatsuk enact the story of fictitious star realtor Don Donavucci and his desperate attempts to construct the model home for his idyllic community during the height of the housing market crash. Donavucci’s fantastic architectural vision (a mixture of elegant suburban excess and raw construction materials) will house a series of “OPEN HOUSE” days, where Don will be on-site to show his creation and attempt to make the sale. Drawing inspiration from failed suburban housing developments of the past century, Phase IV will investigate issues of sustainability, urbanization, and limitations of natural resources. Phase IV seeks out the dramatic extremes of the housing crash to reveal the grim human ecology that has spread throughout United States and the world." Cross-posted to Signal Fire.]
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The posted image is actually from Shana Moulton's The Undiscovered Antique, another project from the "Erratic Anthropologies" exhibition. Sorry for the confusion & thanks for posting!
Claire
Art in General Communications Coordinator
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