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Perplexed in Public

June 13 - July 20, 2008

Press Release

Allora & Calzadilla, Claire Fontaine, Lara Favaretto, Sharon Hayes, Santiago Sierra

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Perplexed in Public is a series of off-site works and performances taking place across central London during months of June and July 2008.

The project brings together a select group of international artists whose practice is often the aesthetic manifestation of a will to express a position within the world, whilst generating an exchangewith an audience – be it an informed public or passers-by. All participant artists have previously conceived works for public locations and frequently cooperate with other individuals or groups. Their works suggest different means of sharing and remembering, uncover ways in which power is embodied and performed and test the limits of the prescribed and self-regulated ways of expressing oneself in public.

As well as sharing a similar desire to articulate a voice within a public context, the works presented under the umbrella of Perplexed in Public adopt strategies that open spaces of disturbance and distraction, or frame the setting of a blurred reality or ambiguous scenario. The title of the project comes from Lawrence Weiner, who has recently commented that the concept of being an artist was for him to be 'perplexed in public', because the artist's role 'was to be invested in things that did not have a pat answer' (1). In this respect, Claire Fontaine has written of the ability of art to create an interruption, a 'salvatory defamiliarisation' that can be a source of newfound understanding and affects (2). The 'process of becoming stranger' – of encountering a work or a situation that generates suspension and estrangement – has the revolutionary potential to subvert one's perception of oneself and of one's own possibility of power.

Perplexed in Public engages with public sites chosen for their symbolic and historical significance. The aim is to foster a debate that is central to the work of the artists invited as well as to the history of London: the use of public space and the engagement in actions of self-expression and manifestation of dissent. Forty years after 1968, the utopian and somewhat naïve stance of the
60s and 70s has dissipated. Nevertheless, by generating and sustaining situations of tension or exchange among viewers, participants, and context, art can expose the permeability of the boundaries and unwritten rules that regiment social relationships and the use of public space. Denying viable alternatives and creating situations of dysfunction, protest or contrasts, the artworks presented refuse easy answers and articulate in poetic and challenging ways the position of those willing to engage in today's society.

1 Ann Goldstein, Donna De Salvo, Lawrence Weiner: As Far as the Eye Can See, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2007, p. 60.
2 Claire Fontaine, Ready-Made Artist and Human Strike: A Few Clarifications, 2005, p. 11. The text can be downloaded at www.clairefontaine.ws

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Exhibition Images

Sharon Hayes
<i>In the Near Future</i>, 2005 - ongoing
Performance, St Martin's Place, London, 13 June 2008
Courtesy the artist.
Sharon Hayes In the Near Future, 2005 - ongoing Performance, St Martin's Place, London, 13 June 2008 Courtesy the artist.

Sharon Hayes
<i>In the Near Future</i>, 2005 - ongoing
Performance, Brixton Oval, London, 14 June 2008
Courtesy the artist.
Sharon Hayes In the Near Future, 2005 - ongoing Performance, Brixton Oval, London, 14 June 2008 Courtesy the artist.

Sharon Hayes
<i>In the Near Future</i>, 2005 - ongoing
Performance, Hyde Park Corner, London, 15 June 2008 
Courtesy the artist.
Sharon Hayes In the Near Future, 2005 - ongoing Performance, Hyde Park Corner, London, 15 June 2008 Courtesy the artist.

Sharon Hayes
<i>In the Near Future</i>, 2005 - ongoing
Multiple slide projections. 
Installation view, LUX 28, London.
Sharon Hayes In the Near Future, 2005 - ongoing Multiple slide projections. Installation view, LUX 28, London.

Santiago Sierra
<i>4000 Black Posters</i>, London, 2008
4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches.
Santiago Sierra 4000 Black Posters, London, 2008 4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches.

Santiago Sierra
<i>4000 Black Posters</i>, London, 2008
4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches
Santiago Sierra 4000 Black Posters, London, 2008 4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches

Santiago Sierra
<i>4000 Black Posters</i>, London, 2008
4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches
Santiago Sierra 4000 Black Posters, London, 2008 4 Sheet Poster, 60 x 40 Inches

Claire Fontaine
Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008
K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit
1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm
Claire Fontaine Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008 K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit 1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm

Claire Fontaine
Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008
K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit
1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm
Claire Fontaine Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008 K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit 1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm

Claire Fontaine
Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008
K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit
1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm
Claire Fontaine Capitalism Kills (Love), 2008 K.font, painted neon, framework, cables, transformer and flashing unit 1090 x 8000 x 1200 mm

Allora & Calzadilla
<i>Balance of Power</i>, 2007
Performance view
Trafalgar Square, London
8 July 2008
Allora & Calzadilla Balance of Power, 2007 Performance view Trafalgar Square, London 8 July 2008

Allora & Calzadilla
<i>Balance of Power</i>, 2007
Trafalgar Square, London
8 July 2008
Allora & Calzadilla Balance of Power, 2007 Trafalgar Square, London 8 July 2008

Allora & Calzadilla
<i>Balance of Power</i>, 2007
Trafalgar Square, London
8 July 2008
Allora & Calzadilla Balance of Power, 2007 Trafalgar Square, London 8 July 2008

Lara Favaretto
<i>The Poor Are Mad</i>, 2005
suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde.
Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008
Lara Favaretto The Poor Are Mad, 2005 suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde. Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008

Lara Favaretto
<i>The Poor Are Mad</i>, 2005
suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde.
Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008
Lara Favaretto The Poor Are Mad, 2005 suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde. Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008

Lara Favaretto
<i>The Poor Are Mad</i>, 2005
suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde.
Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008
Lara Favaretto The Poor Are Mad, 2005 suspended caravan, electric lights, music: Rosamunde. Installation view at Chelsea College of Art & Design, Parade Ground, July 11-13, 2008