Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
đď¸ Welcome to Henri de La Poste, an: đŠâđ¨ Art Book Library đ§âđ¨ Artist Residency đ¨âđ¨ Co-Working Artist Studio đŠđťâđ¨ Digital Exhibition Archive & Digest đ§đťâđ¨ Ephemeral Project Space Since 2015, our Digital Archive has gathered scanned material from exhibitions we have visited. These scans are available through ourâ â â â â â Link Treeâ â â â â â [https://linktr.ee/henridelaposte] so you can view the PDFs, and are also uploaded into the â â â â â â Google Notebook Learning Modelâ â â â â â [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/e1122312-ab70-4a86-aff6-78f20bd40ace], where the material can be discussed, annotated, and studied collectively. From these sources, the LM generates conversations with two AI hosts. We call these podcasts a âDeep Diveâ: a chance to explore art, history, and criticism through active dialogue. The collective topic of the sources and our conversation history is the documentation and conceptual exploration of contemporary art exhibitions, with a specific focus on themes of industrial decay, psychological duality, and cultural subcultures. A major focus of the current sources is the work of Colin Lyons, specifically his 2015 exhibition at CIRCA Art Actuel. Lyons adopts the persona of an "archaeologist of the future" to explore the fragility and impermanence of industry. Key elements include: * Chemical Archaeology: Lyons treats artifacts with acid to highlight or induce corrosion, creating an "aesthetic of illegibility" that confuses the object's actual age and purpose. * The Time Machine: He developed a conceptual "Time Machine" to alter objects, metaphorically deceiving the "cycle of use" assigned to them by both preserving them from and damaging them with corrosion. * Planned Obsolescence: His work critiques the modern business strategy of designed failure. For example, in his work Research into Industrial Remains Six Miles North of Kamloops, he used ferric chloride ink to print a three-meter-long brochure, ensuring its own "rapid destruction". The sources also detail a group exhibition curated by Rico Gatson at the 99¢ Plus gallery. The show explored "magical and evocative" sensibilities rooted in diverse historical and psychological references: * Thematic Influences: The artists drew from Jungian Psychology, traditional Inuit carving, and Stanley Kubrickâs The Shining. In essence, these topics examine how artists use physical objectsâwhether through the chemical destruction of industrial remains or the curation of "magical" totemsâto navigate our relationship with time, memory, and cultural history. This collection of works is like a curated time capsule; some pieces are designed to preserve a fleeting moment (like Jocoy's photos), while others are engineered to decay before our eyes (like Lyons' brochures), forcing us to confront what we choose to save and what we allow to disappear.
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