Sites Around the City: Arts and Environment
FREE
PUBLIC RECEPTION
FRIDAY, MARCH 3 FROM 7-10PM
Exhibition
opens March 4, 2000 and runs through June 4, 2000
Initiated by Arizona State University Art Museum's Senior Curator Heather
Sealy Lineberry, Sites Around the City: Art and Environment includes
more than twenty contemporary
art organizations in the Phoenix area presenting art that is sited
in or concerned with the environment. The project will present
art by artists who use visual and material languages to examine cultural,
perceptual and phenomenological issues of the land, whether specific
or archetypal. The inspiration for the project comes from Phoenix's
heady mix of city and desert, and the history of environmental art in
the area. The Southwest has a rich history for artists, beginning
with ancient Native Americans and continuing through the earthwork artists
of the 1960s and 70s. Today Phoenix is the sixth largest city
in the nation and home to innovative eco-art projects. It is also
a place of extremes that inspire and inform these art projects, from
the 120-degree heat in the summer to the manicured golf courses and
man-made lakes, from expanding pollution problems to the Western insistence
on the car. Phoenix is a metaphor
for the expansion of cities throughout the Southwest and the nation.
Citywide project committee is co-managed by Heather Sealy Lineberry
and Felice Regnier Images are representative of work in the exhibition.
Some of the participating artists include:












The exhibition at ASU Art Museum
and citywide project are funded in part by Andy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Arizona Commission
for the Arts, Arizona Public Service(APS), American Express, Howard
and Donna Stone, Sara and David Lieberman, Howard D. Hirsch, Mikki
and Stanley Weithorn, George and Laurie Jackson, Ted Decker, Craig
Pearson, Pearson and Company, Ridge Smidt, Arizona Home Care, Eddie
Shea, Gerry Apker, and Friends of the ASU Art Museum.
The ASU Art Museum's exhibition and catalogue will present the most
challenging contemporary art in the citywide
project Sites Around the City: Art and Environment.
Sculpture, photography, site-specific installations (inside and outside
the museum) and video installations will explore the interconnections
of the built and the organic, the artificial and the natural, culture
and nature - essentially the interaction between humans and the land.
The exhibition will focus on contemporary artists who are cognizant
of but reject the remoteness and idealism of the earthwork artists
and the didacticism of eco-artists. Robert Smithson abhorred
cities and sited his land art projects in timeless landscapes with
no boundaries and with alternative measures of time and history.
These younger artists have found the same sense of the infinite and
chaotic in urban and suburban landscapes, and find these environments
more pertinent to contemporary experience. Their art is more
cynical, yet also more accepting, of the resulting flawed beauty and
tensions between the natural and the cultivated in the urban and suburban.
They explore in their art perceptions of the landscape, patterns of
behavior, and cultural and developmental impact on the land.
EVENTS Tuesday, March 7, 7:30pm
Inside/Outside panel discussion with
Heather S. Lineberry, curator of Sites Around the City,
and exhibition artists Su-Chen Hung and Laurie Lundquist.
Co-sponsored by the Phoenix Arts Commission. Tuesday, March 28, 7:30pm
Film Series for Sites Around the City
Tuesday, April 18, 7:30pm
Lecture by Ronald Jones
Exhibition Artists
Catalog and Presentation
Funders of the Exhibition
Citywide Participants
Links to Other Eco Websites
Support for the opening
reception generously provided by: Phoenicia Cafe, Jitter's
Gourmet Coffee and Cafe, Arizona RoadHouse Brewery, Pepsi, Gentle
Strength Cooperative, Chocolates by Barnard Callebaut, Goldwater's Foods
of AZ, Tempe Camera, and Marilyn's Mexican Restaurants.
Questions?
E-mail John D. Spiak at spiak@asu.edu
or call 480.965.2787.
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