Marginal Utility presents Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent

Marginal Utility presents Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent

Marginal Utility

Yael Bartana, Wild Seeds, 2005.
Two channel video and sound installation.
Video projection, colour, Soundtrack by Daniel Meir, Duration: 6,39 min.*
January 3, 2012

January 6–March 18, 2012

Marginal Utility
319 North 11th Street
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Yael Bartana
Andrea Bowers
Sharon Hayes
Naeem Mohaiemen
Mark Tribe

Curator: Yaelle Amir

www.marginalutility.org

Marginal Utility is proud to present FIVE ACTS: CHRONICLES OF DISSENT.

With massive demonstrations spreading throughout the Arab world, Europe, and the United States, the voice of marginalized people is being heard clearly far and beyond their communities. While in many instances the outcome of these revolutions cannot yet be determined, their aims have been made clear. The various demonstrations have taken on different methods, but what remains consistent is the protesters’ ability to effectively communicate their message—with their demands infiltrating televisions, newspapers, virtual communities, and dinner table discussions around the world. The number of participants, stern language, location, and tactics are all considered elements that play into the ultimate effectiveness of the protesters’ actions. Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent observes these factors through video, photography and text-based works that record and re-stage global acts of protest.

The participating artists reach back into history to make connections to issues still relevant today, while others document a recent action in order to bring to light an event that has had little exposure. Yael Bartana, Andrea Bowers, and Naeem Mohaiemen have documented unique acts of dissent concerning political, environmental, and religious issues. Sharon Hayes and Mark Tribe re-purpose iconic protest acts that significantly altered historic political issues. The exhibition addresses issues of war, political freedom, environmental disaster, and gay rights through diverse means, thus suggesting the existence of a rich language by which to communicate one’s opinion. Melding rhetoric with action, and history with present concerns, Five Acts examines the ways in which social movements and dissenting individuals convey their mission.

Please check www.marginalutility.org for related programming, including a catalogue launch event and artist talks.

Five Acts: Chronicles of Dissent’ has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative.

*Image above:
Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam.

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