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Agitated Histories

22 Oct, 2011 - 15 Jan, 2012

AGITATED HISTORIES PRESENTS an international and intergenerational group of artists whose works, in a range of media, create a dialogue with historic figures, movements, and events. For some of the artists in this exhibition, history is a subject to be challenged, re-written, or recreated, while for others it is a source of inspiration and creative energy. Through Agitated Histories, our understanding of historic events is upended while new histories are brought to light. The works in the exhibition explore four central themes: the Archive, the Reenactment, the Persona and the Intervention.

THE ARCHIVE: these works were developed in response to a specific historic archive. Sam Durant's pencil drawings and large-scale light boxes, for example, were inspired by the photo archives of three parallel 1960s liberation struggles: the Civil Rights Movement, Aboriginal Rights Demonstrations, and the American Indian Movement. The images for these works were sourced from archival photographs of protest marches, sit-ins, and uprisings from these three historic movements.

The Reenactment: these works feature a restaging of historic events such as a speech, a commemoration, or a political protest. Mark Tribe's Port Huron Project is a series of reenactments of protest speeches from the Vietnam era. Delivered by an actor or performance artist to an audience of invited guests and passers-by, these live restagings and the video documentation that now remains, impart impassioned words, spoken fromhistoric moments of struggle. Decades removed from their original context, speeches by figures like Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis, and Cesar Chavezpose questions about the detached nature of political dissent today.

The Persona: these works interrogate the image, impact,and legacy of iconic historic figures. For example, Eric Gardu帽o and Matthew Rana's The People v. Bruce (parrhesia), an installation in sculpture, photography, and sound explores the first amendment rights that were challenged in the 1960s during the trial of comedian Lenny Bruce.

The Intervention: these works recall charged events in history that register cautions about the future. Daniel Joseph Martinez's Divine Violence, for example, is an installation of numerous panels, painted in automotive goldflake and each bearing the name of an organization in the 20th century that has or is still attempting to affect politics through violent means.

Agitated Histories is organized by SITE鈥檚 Phillips Director and Chief Curator, Irene Hofmann and was presented at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore in 2011. It appears in an expanded form at SITE Santa Fe in collaboration with SITE's Assistant Curator, Janet Dees.

SITE gratefully acknowledges the donors to this exhibition. Agitated Histories is funded in part through a grant from Lannan Foundation and lead support from Barbara and Chuck Moore. Additional support is provided by Polly O鈥橞rien and Helen Kornblum.

Participating Artists: Michael Cataldi / Sam Durant / Eric Gardu帽o & Matthew Rana / Deborah Grant / Zoe Leonard & Cheryl Dunye / Daniel Joseph Martinez / Rodney McMillian / Lorraine O'Grady / Yoshua Ok贸n / Geof Oppenheimer / Charlene Teters & Jay Rosenstein / Mark Tribe





AGITATED HISTORIES PRESENTS an international and intergenerational group of artists whose works, in a range of media, create a dialogue with historic figures, movements, and events. For some of the artists in this exhibition, history is a subject to be challenged, re-written, or recreated, while for others it is a source of inspiration and creative energy. Through Agitated Histories, our understanding of historic events is upended while new histories are brought to light. The works in the exhibition explore four central themes: the Archive, the Reenactment, the Persona and the Intervention.

THE ARCHIVE: these works were developed in response to a specific historic archive. Sam Durant's pencil drawings and large-scale light boxes, for example, were inspired by the photo archives of three parallel 1960s liberation struggles: the Civil Rights Movement, Aboriginal Rights Demonstrations, and the American Indian Movement. The images for these works were sourced from archival photographs of protest marches, sit-ins, and uprisings from these three historic movements.

The Reenactment: these works feature a restaging of historic events such as a speech, a commemoration, or a political protest. Mark Tribe's Port Huron Project is a series of reenactments of protest speeches from the Vietnam era. Delivered by an actor or performance artist to an audience of invited guests and passers-by, these live restagings and the video documentation that now remains, impart impassioned words, spoken fromhistoric moments of struggle. Decades removed from their original context, speeches by figures like Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis, and Cesar Chavezpose questions about the detached nature of political dissent today.

The Persona: these works interrogate the image, impact,and legacy of iconic historic figures. For example, Eric Gardu帽o and Matthew Rana's The People v. Bruce (parrhesia), an installation in sculpture, photography, and sound explores the first amendment rights that were challenged in the 1960s during the trial of comedian Lenny Bruce.

The Intervention: these works recall charged events in history that register cautions about the future. Daniel Joseph Martinez's Divine Violence, for example, is an installation of numerous panels, painted in automotive goldflake and each bearing the name of an organization in the 20th century that has or is still attempting to affect politics through violent means.

Agitated Histories is organized by SITE鈥檚 Phillips Director and Chief Curator, Irene Hofmann and was presented at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore in 2011. It appears in an expanded form at SITE Santa Fe in collaboration with SITE's Assistant Curator, Janet Dees.

SITE gratefully acknowledges the donors to this exhibition. Agitated Histories is funded in part through a grant from Lannan Foundation and lead support from Barbara and Chuck Moore. Additional support is provided by Polly O鈥橞rien and Helen Kornblum.

Participating Artists: Michael Cataldi / Sam Durant / Eric Gardu帽o & Matthew Rana / Deborah Grant / Zoe Leonard & Cheryl Dunye / Daniel Joseph Martinez / Rodney McMillian / Lorraine O'Grady / Yoshua Ok贸n / Geof Oppenheimer / Charlene Teters & Jay Rosenstein / Mark Tribe





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