Surveillance

Curated by Rachel D. Vancelette
April 9 – May 16, 2009, Opening Reception: Thursday, April 9, 6pm – 8pm

Yasmine Chatila  The Bathroom Girl - City Hall, Wed 5:36 PM  2007-2008
Digital print on watercolor paper, 40 x 50 inches
Courtesy Edelman Arts

Yasmine Chatila  The Wall Street Guy, Wall Street, Monday 9:34 PM  2007-2008
Fujicrystal Archive B&W Print, 71 3/4 x 110 inches, Ed. of 5, 2 AP
Courtesy Edelman Arts

Yasmine Chatila  The Bachelor, Wall Street, Friday 11:34 PM  2007-2008
Fujicrystal Archive B&W Print, 71 1/2 x 91 inches, Ed. of 5, 2 AP
Courtesy Edelman Arts

Caitlin Maloney
Breathing Concrete Three  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Red Weed  2009
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Mat  2009
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Breathing Concrete One  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Pink Peel  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Rusty Moss  2009
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Six Pack  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
O  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Rintintin  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Caitlin Maloney
Thumbs Up  2008
Digital inkjet print, 11 x 17 inches, Ed. of 3

Jeffrey Gibson  Splinter  2008
Oil and spray paint on canvas, 60 x 50 inches
Courtesy Samsøn

Jeffrey Gibson  Surveillance  2008
Oil and spray paint on canvas, 60 x 50 inches
Courtesy Samsøn

Jeffrey Gibson  Fallout  2008
Oil and spray paint on canvas, 60 x 50 inches
Courtesy Samsøn

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [rock 3]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 3 1/4 x 4 1/3 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [rock 2]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [house]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [lamps]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [moon and stars]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [cds and shadow]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [escalator]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [building]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 3 1/4 x 4 1/3 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [ceiling lamp]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [airtrain]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [store]  2009
Digital print on museum paper,  4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Angelo Plessas  Untitled [sponge]  2009
Digital print on museum paper, 4 1/3 x 3 1/4 inches, Ed. of 3, 1AP
Courtesy Think.21

Tomory Dodge  Winter Cabin  2008
Oil on canvas, 12 x 16 inches
Courtesy CRG Gallery

Charles Harlan
Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal  2009
Wood, paneling, four EverFocus Color CCS surveillance cameras, EverPlex 4QC quad processor, staples, 15" Sharp LCD color monitor, wire, 50 x 34 x 96 inches

Shin il Kim  Active Anesthesia- The Full of Square  2007
Video projector, DVD, rear projection screen, MDF grid box structure, 49 x 74 4/5 x 9 inches, Ed. of 5
Courtesy fordPROJECT

PRESS RELEASE

Affirmation Arts is pleased to announce “Surveillance”, a group show curated by Rachel D. Vancelette, featuring artists: Yasmine Chatila, Tomory Dodge, Jeffrey Gibson, Charles Harlan, Shin il Kim, Caitlin Maloney, and Angelo Plessas. 

“Surveillance” is defined as "close or vigilant watch over someone or something," and derives, by way of the French veiller, from the Latin term vigilare, meaning "to keep watch.” Artists have historically been the gatekeepers of society’s public accounts, and today they continue to mirror our daily lives. Whether it is through the Internet, virtual social networking, photography, painting or multimedia-based technologies, artists are always interrupting and interpreting the reality of today’s information age.

Surveillance presents the diverse studio practices of seven artists who remind us all that they are indeed keeping watch over this explosive and public exchange of information. In recent years the continual bombardment of virtual information has radically transformed the world, and these artists are among those who are constantly redefining its boundaries and content. The necessity and proliferation of surveillance techniques have become a large part of our everyday lives. Whether or not our society at large is conscious of these invasions and observations, it is clear that this diverse group of artists is engaging and addressing these critical issues.

In an age where the excess of information has produced false, invasive and voyeuristic avenues in both the private and public domain, these artists remind us of the daily observation, private moments, intimate encounters, and public cyberworld of virtual activities. Multiple conceptual vocabularies of art are coming full circle with the use of new technologies and materials. These artists are employing both traditional and nontraditional techniques, evoking a transformative intervention while providing a gateway for the viewer’s engagement.

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Selected Press

May 12, 2009

Angelo Says: My interview to Vicious Vitamins for Surveillance exhibition
by Angelo Plessas

April 7, 2009

Inclined to Create Yasmine Chatila

March 23, 2009

Vicious Vitamins Surveillance at Affirmation Arts