Inaugural Show: LAND AND SEA

August 10 - September 9, 2018
1155 E Main Street, Chattanooga, TN

Mara Adamitz Scrupe

Curatorial STATement

Both the land and the sea, two colossal darknesses that have gradually revealed themselves over millennia, cast forms into minds and into the terrestrial expanse, dramatizing and animating. A critical part of this revelatory process is further obfuscation; the more that is discovered the deeper the pool of mysteries become. Inextricable from humans’ conceptions of the natural world is their primary habitation and experience of built environments. It is seldom more apparent than in Chattanooga, where the Appalachian Mountains collide with the city, woven through by the Tennessee River and its tributaries.

The exhibition, LAND AND SEA, explores how water, air, and soil, those specifically of East Tennessee, are inhabited, mythologized, reduced, abused, explored, and celebrated. In collaboration with artists, developers, biologists, a meteorologist, some motorcyclists, old people, young people, visitors and vacationers, indigenous people, an entomologist, and potentially a geologist, LAND AND SEA will explore it all; the up, the down, the seen, the unseen, and the in between, so that we might more fully live and breathe in each other, critters, and our surroundings.

The LAND portion of the exhibition will see the space, a 4,000 square foot auin transition, transform, with an artist-built, free-standing architectural structure that both mimics the built environment, provides a structured space for gathering, and a nontraditional substrate for the exhibition of discrete works. This structure and the surrounding space will be blanketed by carefully selected and organized native flora. This mat of green will be heavily populated by sculptural work, performances, pictures, and potentially sound from artists across the Country and abroad and local, selected by the exhibition’s two curators. Works will challenge scale, participation, local ecology, design, and land use, among other things. A primary objective of the curators is to produce an exhibition that helps audiences relieve themselves of expectations, allowing the outside in, inspiring curiosity, criticality, and wonder. Works will feel familiar, as if they'd been plucked from the neighborhood, the surrounding mountains, cityscapes, landscapes, trees, sidewalks, and soil.

Artists participating in the SEA of LAND AND SEA were instructed to walk the corridors of the Tennessee Aquarium, peer into the tanks, listen to the crowds, take in the simulated land and waterscapes, the fish and reptiles, the mammals and insects, and the people. Their responses take the form of videos, directly and indirectly making reference to the Aquarium and all of its inhabitants, issues of water use and abuse, waterways’ effects on landscape and habitat, as well as fishing, story-telling, and myth-making.

Mike Calway-Fagen, Stove Works, + Daniel Fuller, Atlanta Contemporary

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Con el tiempo, las respuestas a los misterios del mundo, las que están escondidas en las profundidades de los océanos, en las montañas, e incrustadas en el suelo bajo nuestros pies, se han revelado gradualmente. De manera similar, hay misterios de nuestra propia creación, fuerzas sistémicas de la industria; que ven ciudades y pueblos, barrios, se elevan a nuestro alrededor y afectan la forma en que los humanos interactúan entre sí, así como sus entornos naturales y construidos. Pero aún hay más, mucho más, tal vez demasiado. Stove Works en colaboración con Daniel Fuller, Curador del Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Atlanta, presenta la exposición, LAND AND SEA. A través de la escultura, el video, la pintura y el sonido, LAND AND SEA explora cómo el agua, el aire y el suelo, específicamente los de Chattanooga y el Este de Tennessee, se alteran, habitan, mitifican, reducen, abusan, exploran y celebran.

Mike Calway-Fagen, Stove Works, + Daniel Fuller, Atlanta Contemporary
Traducio por Daniela Peterson

 

Participating Artists

Mara Adamitz ScrupeTrevor ReeseMatthew JensenEmily Marie CharlesLand Report CollectiveErica ScogginsDavid Onri AndersonChristopher MahonskiCory ConstantineAlicia EggertJeff WhetstoneKatie Hargrave, Jiha Moon, Janaye Brown, John Russell