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DOUG AITKEN
“RISE”
Exhibition from 20 October 2002 to 5 January 2003
MAGASIN – Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble
is showing the first solo exhibition in France of the young Califorian
artist Doug Aitken, who was born in 1968 and lives and works in Los Angeles.
Aitken is known for both his photography and video installations, including
the 1999 piece Electric Earth, for which he won the International Prize
at the 1999 Venice Biennial. His combined technical mastery and poetic
stance generate imposing sensual works that navigate in a limbo between
the narrative and plotless rendering of a given subject while exploring
the notions of presence, distance and memory. Time and space expand and
contract for the elements and characters that inhabit the highly sophisticated
and conceptual worlds Aitken creates, as our senses of perception are
challenged when experiencing them.
THIS EXHIBITION, co-organized with Denmark’s Louisiana
Museum of Modern Art, will occupy all of MAGASIN’s gallery spaces
and concentrates on recent work.
It features the monumental video installation “I am in you”,
encased in a darkened and labyrinthine environment created by an enormous
wooden construction (16 x 9 x 4 meters). In it, images projected onto
5 screens, along with a musical and spoken sound-track, reveal the activities
and reflections of a young girl which propel us into and beyond her irrational
and dreamlike universe.
“moving”, a sound and light installation deployed across a
space nearly 40 meters long, engrosses us in an atmosphere dominated by
the kind of taxilights used by airports to guide planes as they maneuver
at night. “these restless minds” invites us to lose ourselves
in the incomprehensible chanting of American auctioneers as their mercantile
efforts slip into strange ritual-like incantations.
Three different kinds of photographic works accompany these installations.
“the mirror” is a suite of 10 digital C-prints which features
light reflecting off of rectangular sign posts. Are they avatars of hope,
sending out signals of life into space from the banal and darkened urban
landscapes they occupy? “2-second separation” is a monumental
triptych showing a beach-wrecked ship which takes on the allure of a wounded
and dying sea creature.
“rise”, a single 2 x 3 meters photograph housed in a light-box,
offers us an illuminated metropolis at night, seen from above, both inviting
and intimidating us with its twinkling lights and seemingly endless horizon.
BIOGRAPHY
Doug Aitken was born in 1968 in Redondo Beach (California).
LIST OF WORKS
rise, 1998/2001
Fujitran print in aluminum lightbox, 228,5 x 335,3 x 45,5 cm
Courtesy Private collection, Belgium
the mirror, 1998
10 digital C-prints mounted to plexiglas, 76 x 89 cm
Courtesy the artist and Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhuber,
Zurich
moving, 1997
Sound and light installation, dimensions variable
Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York
these restless minds, 1998
3-channel digital video and sound installation with 3 monitors and architectural
elements,
dimensions variable
Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York
2-second separation, 1999
Triptych of digital C-prints mounted to plexiglas
Courtesy Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
I am in you, 2000
3-channel digital video and sound installation with 5 projections and
sound in pavilion, dimensions variable
Courtesy Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
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