How do we address our work to an audience or subject who is out of reach – the dead, the as-yet-unborn, our non-human relatives? Rather than trying to solve this mystery, which has captivated human cultures for tens of thousands of years, this session discusses art and writing that asks questions rather than giving answers, and which embraces uncertainty as a desirable experience for both the artist and their audience. Participants use creative writing exercises to compose personal correspondence with recipients who cannot receive the letters, to generate new text and ideas that can be used in studio practices.
Artists include: Alfredo Jaar, “The Rwanda Project: Real Pictures” (installation). Tilda Swinton “The Maybe” (performance). Dutes Miller & Stan Shellebarger, various selected works & artist statement, Anders Zanichkowsky, “and you in the woods and you” (short video), The Fayoum Portraits (Roman Egypt, 30 B.C.E. – 300 C.E.).
Readings: Felix Gonzales Torres, interview about “Portrait of Ross” and John Berger, “Fayoum Portraits” (Portraits, pages 7 – 11)