American Monument ♥ ★
Friday, Mar 6, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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“American Monument” to be extended atThe Beall Center for Art + Technology“Monument” up through April 4, 2020 Think Tank Marathon scheduled for March 6 and 7, 2020 The Beall Center for Art + Technology at University of California Irvine (UCI) has extended the installation of “American Monument”, an artwork by lauren woods that examines the cultural conditions under which African-Americans lose their lives to police brutality. The artwork launched at the Beall Center in October 2019, and has been a vehicle for students, scholars, and the public to analyze the complex relationship between the construction of race, material violence, structural power, and monumentality itself. “American Monument” invites scholars, lawyers, community activists, civil rights leaders, students, artists, and the general public to process and discuss issues addressed by “American Monument” at the Think Tank Marathon. This culminating public event, will take place at the Beall Center, 12:00 – 7:00 pm, March 6 and 7, 2020. To receive project-specific updates and invitations, join the project list at http://beallcenter.uci.edu/exhibitions/american-monument. In 2018, “American Monument” initiated an extensive Freedom of Information Act request process. Close readings of use-of-force reports, prosecutor reports, witness testimonies, 911 calls, and body and dash cam videos revealed a consistent and disturbing problem: police use of white dominant cultural constructions and stereotypes of “Blackness,” mined from pop culture, to justify fatal violence. The centerpiece of “American Monument”, Archive I, is an interactive sound sculpture. Encountering a grid of silently spinning black and white turntables on pedestals, visitors may choose to play an acetate record of audio materials gleaned from record requests, setting the apparatus and sound in motion. Each turntable represents one police murder. The sound is heard inside the interior space where the grid is located and simultaneously displaced outside the physical architecture of the monument, into locations unknown to the viewer. Supporting the main sculpture are reflection spaces to ponder law as a culture, including Archive II, which displays documents associated with each case represented in Archive I. “American Monument” is a participatory inter-media monument conceived as nomadic and continually expanding, moving across the country year-to-year, “unveiled” at universities, museums, storefronts, community centers, and churches. The Beall Center installation is the first full iteration of the project. The Beall Center has welcomed project co-leaders artist lauren woods and curator/cultural producer Kimberli Meyer as researchers in residence as part of its Black Box Project. The residency has connected them with leading thinkers across disciplines at UCI, resulting in collaborations with UCI School of Law and The Center on Law, Equality and Race (CLEAR); and the departments of African American Studies, Social Ecology, Art History, and Art. “American Monument” has been made possible by the generous support of the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, a founding and continuing grantor to the artwork; the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; the University of California Humanities Research Institute; and the Beall Family Foundation. Special thanks to project partner Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana FREE admission Press Contacts: Photo by David Familian, courtesy of lauren woods and the UC Regents. ### |
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Details
- Date:
- Friday, Mar 6, 2020
- Time:
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12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- Series:
- American Monument ♥ ★
- Event Tags:
- Africa-America, America, American, art, Art History, art installation, Beall Center, Black History Month, Blackness, civil rights, CLEAR, cultural, installation, lauren woods, Monument, police, Race, sculpture, Social Ecology, technology, violence
- Website:
- https://beallcenter.uci.edu/exhibitions/american-monument
Venue
- The Beall Center for Art + Technology
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712 Arts Plaza
Irvine, CA 92697 + Google Map - Phone
- (949) 824-6206
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