Hi everyone -
if you're in the LA area, I'm in a 2 person show at ltd los angeles, and
have a new 16mm film screening on a loop.
The press release is below and here is the link to the website with images
from the show: http://ltdlosangeles.com/
Its up through Oct 13th.
Thanks!
Mariah


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Mariah Garnett | Anton Lieberman
*Common Era*
4 September - 13 October 2012


 [image: Mariah Garnett]
Mariah Garnett, *Signal*, 2012

[image: Anton Lieberman]
Anton Lieberman, *Unfinished Gate*, 2012

  ltd los angeles is pleased to present a two-person exhibition featuring
Los Angeles based artists, Mariah Garnett and Anton Lieberman. This
exhibition will mark the first large-scale presentation of each artists’
work. ****

 Mariah Garnett’s practice is rooted in re-interpreting found texts, using
desire as an access point. For this exhibition, she turns to the internet
as a source, and considers language, space and bodies through film, video
and prints. Reading spam as a new form of automatic writing, Garnett uses
unaltered texts from these anonymous missives to consider the relationship
of the physical world to the metonymic space of the internet. While the
word “found” implies an active positioning on the part of the artist, here
she merely receives and sorts material.
****
The script for *Signal, *a 7-minute, 16mm film, attempts to narrativize a
collection of spam emails gathered over a 3-year period, and is staged in
or near “sacred spaces”. The landscape of Pyramid Lake, on the Paiute
Indian reservation is populated by 10,000-year-old rock formations, many of
which are off limits to the public. They loom in the background as
characters banter in the sometimes awkward, sometimes solicitous, sometimes
nonsensical dialog of spam. The Black Rock Desert Playa, while vacant most
of the year, is home to close to 60,000 people annually during Burning
Man. These
locations were chosen because they act as both mirror and foil for the
internet - at once wastelands and gathering sites for millions of people,
while maintaining an ancient physicality that transcends any inhabiting
group.****

 *Untitled (Eclipse)*, an 11-minute long video, scrolls plaintive found
text over the image of the 2012 annular solar eclipse. In *Chalk, Banana,
Renovated, *and *Hose*, language is physically added to an image,
while in *Improved
Spire* and *Presence*, pieces of the images are subtracted, both in
negative and in positive.****

Anton Lieberman works under the precept that time, as far as humans are
concerned, is irrelevant. What separates the caveman from the astronaut is
roughly the same as what separates Coke from Pepsi: one small step for man,
one unimpressed, slack-jawed stare from the universe. Past and future melt
into a gooey heap, spoonfuls of which produce confused, time-traveling
objects, the logic of which is at once confident and flawed. Tools of
unknown origin and function pop into being. Plants grow as if governed by
an entirely new set of rules. Bits of technology force themselves onto
nature. Anachronisms abound.****

If we skew a few historical events or laws of physics and allow them to
snowball over time, our entire universe becomes alien. Even as it ****stands,
the life of a human and especially the existence of humans comes out of a
string of near misses – celestial, political, genetic, or otherwise. Our
relationship to this idea is a colossal intellectual struggle, marked by
superstition and conjecture.****

For this exhibition, Lieberman will present a group of sculptures, which
supply humans with new superstitions and new relationships to their bodies
and geometry. Rocky slabs smatter the walls with geometry that has been
transposed from a computer program. A log, hollowed out and filled with
neon tubes, emanates colored light like electronic sap. These are the
points at which technology intersects forcibly with nature – a Frankenstein
moment of sorts.****

On the occasion of this exhibition, Karthik Pandian will write a text on
Mariah Garnett’s practice, and Ruba Katrib will write a text on Anton
Lieberman’s practice. ****





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