Preview: Edgar Arceneaux in Season 8 of ART21 "Art in the Twenty-First Century" (2016)

Concept, photos, videos, examples, construction



In this preview from the "Los Angeles" episode of Season 8 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century," artist Edgar Arceneaux discusses the "suicide letter" sent by the FBI to Martin Luther King, Jr., which the artist incorporated into his 2014 project, "A Book and a Medal". "What I was trying to do," says the artist of the installation, "was to explore the vulnerabilities of a person who's in a position of leadership." Edgar Arceneaux investigates historical patterns through drawings, installations, and multimedia events. In the artist’s work, linear logic is abandoned in favor of wordplay and visual associations, revealing how language, technology, and systems of ordering produce reality as much as describe them. Seemingly disparate elements—such as science fiction, civil rights era speeches, techno music, and the crumbling architecture of Detroit—find a new synchronicity in the artist’s hands, ultimately pointing to larger historical forces such as the rise of the surveillance state. Arceneaux’s installations have taken the form of labyrinths, libraries, multi-channel videos, and drawn landscapes that change over the course of an exhibition, only ever offering a partial view of the whole at any given moment. Learn more about the artist at: http://www.art21.org/artists/edgar-arceneaux Watch the FULL EPISODE online (http://www.art21.org/videos/episode-los-angeles) or from PBS streaming apps (http://www.pbs.org/anywhere). Season 8 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century" premiered Friday, September 16, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. on PBS. "Los Angeles" aired Friday, September 23 at 9:00 p.m. Learn more about Season 8 at: http://www.art21.org/season8

Comments


    Additional Information:

    Visibility: 1978

    Duration: 1m 21s

    Rating: 27