The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents the exhibition Perspectives 171: Jennifer West. Opening reception: Thursday, July 15, 6:30-9pm; Gallery walk-through and performance by the artist at 6:30pm. On view through September 26, 2010.
Working in film and film installation, Jennifer West makes exciting and visually arresting works that blend filmmaking, painting, and performance art. She treats the celluloid as both a medium to record actions and a surface to be manipulated--often with unconventional and disparate substances. Responding to the specific architecture of the venues where she exhibits her work, West projects her films--sometimes as singular painterly entities and other times as multichannel projections--filling the space and giving it shape through a cacophony of color and movement. Perspectives 171: Jennifer West is the first solo museum exhibition for this Los Angeles-based artist and is curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, CAMH curator.
West's work is reminiscent of that created by early pioneers of American avant-garde film in the 1960s like Stan Brakhage, Stan VanDerBeek, and Nathaniel Dorsky, who emphasized abstraction and visual experimentation over more traditional documentary and narrative modes. Her works may be psychotropic and hallucinatory, but they are carefully constructed. They rely on both her own painterly skills and the alchemical effects of the substances she employs to transform the film. Usually created without sound, her experimental works reference iconic moments in film, music, and art history.
West uses footage showing performers portraying iconic moments in the history of music and art as well as reenacting classic film scenes. She then obscures the recorded images by having the same performers--often close friends or relatives--physically interact with the film using materials like candy, Kool-Aid, fruit juice, Lysol, perfume, energy drinks, makeup, or skateboard wheels. The original image is often obscured beyond recognition, leaving only rich, pulsating hues. At CAMH, West will feature five film projections created between 2008 and 2010, one of which has been created specifically for this occasion. A limited edition zine, created by the artist, will also accompany the exhibition.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jennifer West lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Vilma Gold, London, and White Columns, New York, both in 2007, and at Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, MARC FOXX Gallery, Los Angeles, and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, all in 2008. Her work has also been featured in numerous museums and galleries throughout the United States and abroad, including an installation at Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England (2007), which traveled to CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux in France; an installation at Henry Art Gallery, Seattle (2008); and presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) (2007); ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany (2007); The Drawing Center, New York (2008); and the Aspen Art Museum (2010). West's work is currently on view in Kurt, Seattle Art Museum, which explores the influence of Nirvana's music on visual artists.












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