Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, California College of the Arts (CCA)

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Abraham Cruzvillegas, Harrell Fletcher, Ryan Gander, Renata Lucas, Kris Martin, Paulina Olowska, Tino Sehgal This September marks the launch of the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts’ new program The Magnificent Seven. The seven participating international artists will, over a three-year period, be integrated into every aspect of the institution’s structure and activities. Each will present a solo exhibition, complete a Capp Street Project artist residency, produce a publication, teach a number of courses as a CCA faculty member, deliver a public lecture, and participate in other aspects of the Wattis’s programming. The Magnificent Seven is inspired by John Sturges’s 1960 film of the same name, a classic Western in which cowboys band together to defend a Mexican village from bandits. (Its plot is based on Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 film The Seven Samurai.) All seven artists participating in The Magnificent Seven are individualists, representing an anti-traditional approach to visual art and culture at large. They are outcasts, misfits, revolutionaries, figures outside the established frames of society. By evoking the iconic film genre of the Western—specifically its depictions of militant groups of cowboys fighting on the side of the disenfranchised—this Wattis Institute project speaks about the mythical American struggle between outsiders and society, rugged individuals and the forces of civilization that want to tame them. With The Magnificent Seven, the Wattis Institute also aims to deepen its relationship with California College of the Arts’ academic life, as the artists will be participating in a wide range of programs and teaching in many different disciplines and departments. This unique project represents a different kind of institutional commitment—one that is nurturing, encouraging, supportive, and long-term—enabling each artist to make a profound and meaningful impact within the CCA community. Scheduled appearances of The Magnificent Seven: Abraham Cruzvillegas Fall 2009 Renata Lucas Spring 2010 Paulina Olowska Fall 2010 Kris Martin Spring 2011 Harrell Fletcher Fall 2011 Ryan Gander Spring 2012 Tino Sehgal 2009 – 2012 Visit http://www.wattis.org and http://www.cca.edu/calendar for current information concerning exhibitions, programs, and events related to The Magnificent Seven. A catalog will be published upon the project’s completion to summarize the experience and analyze the new information gleaned about the broader relationship between exhibition spaces and educational structures. The Magnificent Seven is curated by Jens Hoffmann, director of the CCA Wattis Institute. About the CCA Wattis Institute The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts was established in 1998 in San Francisco at California College of the Arts. It serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of international contemporary art and curatorial practice. Through groundbreaking exhibitions, the Capp Street Project residency program, lectures, symposia, and publications, the Wattis Institute has become one of the leading art institutions in the United States and an active site for contemporary culture in the Bay Area. CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts California College of the Arts 1111 Eighth Street San Francisco CA 94107-2247 T: 415.551.9210 http://www.wattis.org

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