Showing posts with label William Leavitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Leavitt. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

William Leavitt at MAMCO


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For many, it's important, a film's believability, the story's ability to maintain its dream-thrall and for its duration become real, its objects become realized. We understand fiction as able to - even momentarily - become actual. And in Leavitt's work seeing false things we know have the power to become real is its humorous anxiety. The various distances from "realness" are its multiple punchlines, as far from realness as the the science lab on view and we can still understand our ability to believe in them as signifiers of science lab.  At the other end, like Guillaume Bijl, the stages are hyperrealist with question of at what point are the arrangements decor and at what point it is the thing it represents, i.e. authentic living room or staged, is the obvious question, the answer is that all living rooms are. At what point does our decor function as a reflection of society and at what point do our living rooms produce their own image for Hollywood and your neighbors to reproduce, and at what point does suspension of disbelief just become permanent.


see too: William Leavitt at Greene Naftali

Friday, May 6, 2016

William Leavitt at Greene Naftali

William Leavitt, Installation view, Telemetry, Greene Naftali, New York,  2016
Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York
Photograph: Elisabeth Bernstein
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If it hadn't been film sets it would have seemed corny, but since these were the remnants of the way the world's image was constructed we were forced to believe them. The set broadcast becomes a truth. Truckloads of sand replaces the snow for B+W olympic broadcast in order to avoid whiteout, making neither version real. The world and its double overlay, and the shift in experience of seeing the world superposition real and facade, the world as malleable substance. Look at the designs for it.


See too: Group Show at Greene NaftaliGuillaume Bijl at Nagel DraxlerDavid Lieske at MUMOKAlicja Kwade at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen