Friday, 9/11--ALISON S. M. KOBAYASHI and LEWIS COLBURN (Opening Reception 8-11pm). Artist Talks at 8pm in the Hallwalls Cinema. Exhibition on view 9/11-10/23/09. Gallery Hours Tues-Fri 11-6, Sat 11-2
Alison S. M. Kobayashi: Videos. Alison S. M. Kobayashi is a visual artist working in video, performance, installation and drawing. In her performance video works, Kobayashi explores issues of identity, crossing in/between gender, race, class and sexuality. Her work with found materials has resulted in two critically acclaimed videos, From Alex To Alex and Dan Carter. Finding a lost letter in the first case, and a discarded answering machine tape in the second, Kobayashi imagines identities for each person mentioned in the narrative, performing each role. For her exhibition at Hallwalls, Kobayashi will present these two works and a new Buffalo-based video, Period 4L, which is derived from a letter found on a Buffalo sidewalk in 2004 by Hallwalls Visual Arts Curator John Massier. Kobayashi's installation is curated by Media Arts Director Carolyn Tennant.
Lewis Colburn: Interregnum (1815-1969). Interregnum (1815-1969) takes the form of a large-scale, mixed media installation. The project consists of a life-size replica of Napoleon Bonaparte's carriage, crashed on a stage set of the Moon. Flanked by a backdrop depicting the lunar surface, the wrecked carriage is surrounded by a raised boardwalk from which viewers experience the piece. By drawing a line from Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo to the now-faded promise of the Apollo landings, the project asks us to question the significance we assign to these supposedly pivotal moments in history.
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