Not Quite Myself Today
Video Works by Eight Artists
Arizona State University Art Museum
at the Nelson Fine Arts Center
December 15, 2001 - March 3, 2002
![]() S.E. Barnet |
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![]() Sanford Biggers |
![]() Jennifer Zackin |
![]() Matt Marello |
![]() Jennifer Reeder |
![]() Kerry Tribe |
![]() Guy Richards Smit |
ARTISTS RECEPTION
December 15, 2001
7-9 P.M. Nelson Fine Arts Center
While the artists included in Not Quite
Myself Today most definitely have a personal presence in their videos,
their work is not synonymous with their true selves or with their chosen role
as artists. Rather, their work reflects an interest in how perceptions about
artists in general are formed - not only by others, but also by the individual
artists themselves. The works in the exhibition address the stereotypes, processes,
development and struggles associated with being an artist in today's media-competitive
world. They explore a variety of lingering questions with respect to artistic
identity:
"Who am I?;" "how do others perceive me?;" "how did I get this way?;" and
"who do I wish I could be?"
The Artists
Not Quite Myself Today includes the work of:
Alex Bag (NY)
S.E. Barnet (LA)
Sanford Biggers (NY)
Matt Marello (NY)
Jennifer Reeder (CHI)
Guy Richards Smit (NY)
Kerry Tribe (LA)
Jennifer Zackin (NY)
ASU Art Museum Presenation
Organized by John D. Spiak,
Not Quite Myself Today will be installed in the 2,800-square-foot Kresge
Gallery of the Arizona State University Art Museum at the Nelson Fine Arts
Center.
Duration
Not Quite Myself Today (December 15, 2001 - March 3, 2002) is open
Tuesday from 10 am to 9 pm, Wednesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm,
Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm.
Ackowledgements
Not Quite Myself Today is supported in part by Friends of the Arizona
State University Art Museum.
The Arizona State University Art Museum would like to thank the following
for their help in recognizing this exhibition:
The Artists - Alex Bag, S.E. Barnet, Sanford Biggers, Matt Marello, Jennifer
Reeder, Guy Richards Smit, Jennifer Zackin and Kerry Tribe for her work Double,
the original inspiration for this exhibition.
Jerome Jacobs at Aeroplastics, Joel Beck and Christian Viveros-Faune at Roebling
Hall, Kathleen Vanesian, Tyler Stallings at Laguna Art Museum, Thelma Golden
and Christine Y. Kim at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Vikki Dempsey at Access
Tucson, John Thomson at Electronic Arts Intermix (E.A.I.), Chris Bogia at
American Fine Arts, Martin Durazo at Miller Durazo Fine Arts, Bill Maynes
Gallery, NFA Space and Julia Friedman Gallery.
The ASUAM Prepartor Staff - Stephen Johnson, Ted Troxel, Bill Brauckman, Emily
Winters and James Freeman.
ASU Art Museum Exhibitions
Selected past film and video exhibitions at the ASU Art Museum include:
Shirin Neshat: Rapture
William Kentridge: Ubu Tells
the Truth and Other Stories
Bill Viola: Buried Secrets
Jim Campbell: Transforming
Time, Electronic Works 1990-1999
PHACAEANS: Sloane McFarland
The Wayfarer's Journey:
Gita Farid
Dwelling: Corina Gamma
Token City: Muriel
Magenta and Michael Udow
Physical Fiction:
Electronic Installations by Sara Roberts
Annual ASUAM Short Film
and Video Festival
For more information contact John Spiak at spiak@asu.edu.
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