Transactions
September 11 – November 18, 2007
The University of Texas at Austin
MLK at Congress
(200 East MLK)
Austin, Texas 78701
Insofar as they infiltrate alternative systems of exchange, the projects in Transactions constitute a new form of public art, one that challenges both the museum’s and the gallery’s monopoly over the presentation of art. The motivations behind them might be critical, mischievous, entrepreneurial, generous, or a combination of all four. Beyond raising questions about the value of art and its status as both commodity and private property, the artists in this exhibition solicit the viewer’s input, action, and collaboration as well.
Transactions features work by nine artists working in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America: Conrad Bakker, Daniel Bozhkov, Eugenio Dittborn, Christine Hill, Emily Jacir, Ben Kinmont, Cildo Meireles, Seth Price, and Zoë Sheehan Saldaña. Spanning the years 1974 to 2007, the content of the exhibition includes videos, sculptures, photographs, and a variety of printed material. While some of the works document interventions that have already come to a conclusion, others exist beyond the walls of the museum. These “living” or “performative” projects are not only completed by viewer participation, they also test our expectations for a museum exhibition.
Transactions is curated by Kelly Baum, assistant curator of American and contemporary art at the Blanton, and is accompanied by an illustrated 48-page catalogue. Copies of the catalogue can be purchased through the Blanton’s museum store. Please call (512) 475-6406 or e-mail aklossner@mail.utexas.edu for more information.
Transactions is organized by the Blanton Museum of Art. Funding is provided by Michael Chesser, Jeanne and Michael Klein, and a grant from Houston Endowment Inc. in honor of Melissa Jones for the presentation of contemporary art at the Blanton, and is supported by the generosity of the members of the Blanton Contemporary Salon.
Participants needed! Many of the projects in Transactions are activated by you, the viewer. Send your email address to list@untitledprojects.com to collaborate with artist Conrad Bakker on an engaging project developed just for this exhibition.
Image above:
Emily Jacir
Sexy Semite, 2000-2002 [detail]
Personal ads placed in The Village Voice; displayed on a shelf with related clippings
Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Alexander and Bonin, New York
Photo credit: O.K. Books, O.K. Center for Contemporary Art Upper Austria