Press Release – Window (re/production | re/presentation)

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April 6th – July 10th, 2015

Public Reception and Sidewalk Art Talk
Friday, May 22nd from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Window (re/production | re/presentation) is pleased to host a new, site-specific work by Florida-based artist, Dana Hargrove. In Search of the Spectacular combines Hargrove’s long-standing interest in culturally mediated landscape with her recent fixation on the cairn as a repetitive and cumulative marker of our encounters with the land, and by extension, with one another. Originally hailing from Scotland, Hargrove’s work is heavily influenced by her own experience of trail walking which is somewhat critical of the contrived accomplishment associated with reaching a summit, or conquering a difficult pass. “Placing a stone on a cairn marks that achievement, but does it not also state a sense of ownership of the view, much in the same way a tourist’s snapshot of the scene would do?” (Hargrove)

Admittedly influenced by early conceptual works, Hargrove aligns herself with Robert Smithson, “when he expressed in A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic, “Actually, the landscape was no landscape [but] a particular kind of self destroying postcard world of failed immortality and oppressive grandeur.”1 Furthering this view, Hargrove deliberately employs the trope of the postcard in the work. An anchoring image is a “1930-1945 postcard image of Thoreau’s cairn – both the cairn and the postcard are a memorial to the naturalist and transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. Admiring pilgrims began the cairn 10 years after his death beside his former home at Walden Pond.” (Hargrove)

Positioning the image of a cairn as a type of trophy, In Search of the Spectacular uses the framework of the grid to emphasize the sameness of these forms, creating a monotonous, undulating pattern. Inspired by vintage Swiss Alps tourism posters, the skies have been rendered as a series of flat yet vibrant blues, while the cairns remain in gray scale, the graininess suggesting their point of origin as deriving from reproduced sources. In this work, Thoreau’s cairn along with the other decontextualized piles of rocks have been repurposed to serve as homage to another artist whose mythology is forever associated with the landscape, Bas Jan Ader. Hargrove titled her piece after Ader’s work, In Search of the Miraculous, that claimed his life in 1975 as he sailed out in his skiff to cross the Atlantic, never to reach the other side. In Search of the Spectacular acts as a repetitive monument, to the artist, to the myth that surrounds him, and to nature’s capability to swallow egos whole, regardless of our attempts to claim its aesthetic.” (Hargrove)

1 Robert Smithson, A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic

About the Artist

Dana Hargrove was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently resides in Orlando, Florida. Hargrove concerns herself with ideas that frame perceptions of the land and sense of place and space. She employs a range of media including photography, collage, sculpture, and painting, often installed as large-scale, site-specific works. Represented by the Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia, she continues to exhibit her work both internationally and nationally. She has recently exhibited her work at: Atlantic Center for the Arts’ alt_space Gallery (New Smyrna, FL), Cornell Fine Arts Museum (Winter Park, FL), Bridgette Mayer Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Emerged (Glasgow, Scotland) and Greatmore Studios (Cape Town, South Africa). She has received several awards including the National Young Painters Competition First Place Award, full artist-in-residence fellowships at Vermont Studio Center, CentralTrak Artist Residency at The University of Texas at Dallas, and Greatmore Studios Artist-in-Residence in Cape Town, South Africa.

Dana Hargrove is an Associate Professor of Studio Art at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida. She earned a Master of Fine Art from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL and a Bachelor of Fine Art in Painting from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee University, Scotland.

About the Project

Conceived of as a site-specific minimalist exhibition space, Window aims to stimulate thoughtful discussion around timely issues within contemporary art in the local community and beyond. The primary focus is upon works that repurpose found or archival source materials, challenge notions of originality and authenticity, stimulate perceptual phenomena through reiteration or duplication, implement re-photography as a critical component, or embrace re-production as essential to the work.

A tightly curated inaugural season set the tone for the project (visit our Past Exhibitions page for more info), and we are now accepting submissions via an open call (click HERE for guidelines). This project was conceived of by artist and educator, Dawn Roe, who lives part time in Asheville when not teaching at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She also serves as the curator for the space. Window is generously hosted by Henco Reprographics, 54 Broadway, Asheville, NC 28801.

For more information visit http://www.windowcontemporary.org

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