Club Extra
Installation/Performance by Angela Ellsworth
JANUARY 29 - MARCH 12, 2000
ARTIST RECEPTION WITH PERFORMANCE
January 28, 2000
7-9 P.M.
Matthews Center - Experimental Gallery
The night will include two-hours of high energy workouts organized by
Club Extra's Fitness Coordinator Angie
Please dress appropriately if you wish to join the workout sessions
Please Note: Individuals workout and use equipment at their
own risk.
Angie, Club Extra's Fitness Coordinator
photo courtesy of Barlow and Straker, Phoenix
Club Extra
“Beauty” is spandex on a perfectly toned thigh, perspiration on an upper
lip, sweaty underarms of live artists in action. A fitness club, a performance
venue, and an art museum are all spaces of objects and subjects of beauty.
All share the promise that their institution might help us transcend the
physical to the ethereal. We sweat, we critique, we long to be a part
of these institutions of absolute beauty.
Club Extra is inspired by the similarities between health
fitness clubs and art museums. We become members, bring friends, grapple
with beauty, carry attitude, and gaze at what we want (or wish we had)
while trying to achieve profound aesthetic connections. The vaporous sweat
of art enthusiasts and health fanatics will fill the space of a major
art institution.
Club Extra Operates on Three Different
Levels
Special one-hour exercise classes will be held in the Experimental Gallery
of the Arizona State University Art Museum throughout the exhibition.
Participants are invited to work off “Art Ass” or observe others work
it off for them. The classes will be complete with an instructor, loud
music, All-Sport power drinks and a towel girl/boy. “Angie,” the Fitness
Coordinator of Club Extra, will facilitate all classes and
club activities. Angie doesn’t have a degree in cardiovascular performance,
but she knows how to “turn it on” and she wants others to reach that higher
state of performance.
While riding a stationary bicycle or developing inner thigh muscles, participants
can listen to “Walkin’ to Concepts” and “Sweatin’ for Academia.” Participants
not interested in “collaborative” performance can visit the interactive
installation and check out a headset of “Theory-on-Tape.”
Using the strategy of local fitness clubs, there will be brochures and
free membership opportunities at major sites around the Tempe/Phoenix
area. Temporary membership cards will be distributed in the exhibition
invitation.
Complimentary
Temporary
Membership Card
About the Artist
Angela Ellsworth currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona, where she is a
visual and performance artist. She received her Master of Fine Arts in
Painting and Performance from Rutgers State University of New Jersey in
1993.
Her recent projects include: performance/installation at the Salt Lake
Art Center for Out of the Closet which also included three
of Ellsworth’s mixed media works; performance/installation at Barlow &
Straker in Phoenix with Tina Takemoto as Her/She Senses entitled Squeak
and Clean; and waist/waste room, a performance for
the opening reception of the Arizona State University Art Museum exhibition
Art on the Edge of Fashion.
Ellsworth’s writing will be published in the upcoming performance book,
Women’s Comedy: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Gender and Humour,
edited by Lizbeth Goodman (Cambridge: Polity Press) and an issue of Contemporary
Theatre Review on performance and disability with a paper entitled
Performing Illness: Crisis, Collaboration and Resistance.
ASU Art Museum Presentation
Organized by John D. Spiak, Club Extra will be installed
in the 2,400-square-foot Experimental Gallery of the Arizona State University
Art Museum at Matthews Center.
Duration
Club Extra (January 29 - March 12, 2000) is open from 10
am to 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Special one-hour exercise classes
will be offered during the run of the exhibition. Club Extra
will be open from 1pm - 5pm on Sunday, March 12, to accommodate attendees
of the Performance Studies International Conference that will take place
March 9 through March 12 on the ASU campus.
Support
The exhibition at the Arizona State University Art Museum is supported
in part by L.A.P. (Live Art Platform) and Friends of the Arizona State
University Art Museum. Support for the opening reception generously provided
by Trader Joe's, Surf City Squeeze and Pepsi.
Please Note: Individuals workout and use equipment at their own
risk.
Performances by Angela Ellsworth at ASU Art Museum
Actual
Odor at Token City reception
waist/waste
room at Art on the Edge of Fashion
reception
For more information contact John Spiak at spiak@asu.edu or 480.965.2787.
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