OCT 28, 2016–FEB 5, 2017
Dreamlands:
Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016 focuses on the ways in which artists
have dismantled and reassembled the conventions of cinema—screen, projection,
darkness—to create new experiences of the moving image. The exhibition will
fill the Museum’s 18,000-square-foot fifth-floor Neil Bluhm Family
Galleries, and will include a film series in the third-floor Susan and
John Hess Family Theater.
The
exhibition’s title refers to the science fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft’s
alternate fictional dimension, whose terrain of cities, forests, mountains, and
an underworld can be visited only through dreams. Similarly, the spaces in Dreamlands will connect different historical
moments of cinematic experimentation, creating a story that unfolds across a
series of immersive spaces.
The
exhibition will be the most technologically complex project mounted in the
Whitney’s new building to date, embracing a wide range of moving image
techniques, from hand-painted film to the latest digital technologies. The
works on view use color, touch, music, spectacle, light, and darkness to
confound expectations, flattening space through animation and abstraction, or
heightening the illusion of three dimensions.
Dreamlands spans more than a century of works by
American artists and filmmakers, and also includes a small number of works of
German cinema and art from the 1920s with a strong relationship to, and
influence on, American art and film. Featured are works in installation,
drawing, 3-D environments, sculpture, performance, painting, and online space,
by Trisha Baga, Ivana Bašić, Frances Bodomo, Dora Budor, Ian Cheng, Bruce
Conner, Ben Coonley, Joseph Cornell, Andrea Crespo, François Curlet, Alex Da
Corte, Oskar Fischinger, Liam Gillick, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Pierre
Huyghe, Alex Israel, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem and Pierre Joseph, Aidan Koch, Lynn
Hershman Leeson, Anthony McCall, Josiah McElheny, Syd Mead, Lorna Mills, Jayson
Musson, Melik Ohanian, Philippe Parreno, Jenny Perlin, Mathias Poledna, Edwin
S. Porter, Oskar Schlemmer, Hito Steyerl, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Stan VanDerBeek,
Artie Vierkant, and Jud Yalkut, among others.
Dreamlands:
Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016 is organized by Chrissie
Iles, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator.
http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/Dreamlands
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