Exhibition - Mobile, Alabama
group exhibition - Land Report Collective East 7
Alabama Contemporary Art Center, Mobile, Alabama
August 14 - October 23, 2020
Facilitator: Elizabet Elliott
“Although each Land Report artist investigates formal and conceptual issues based in the landscape as an individual, the essence of our collective lies in the intersection between the things each of us point at – as if we were pointing to locations like road signs. New meanings and contexts emerge when viewers see the conversations that open up between works in an exhibition that would not normally occur when pieces are exhibited in isolation. Furthermore, the development of the work for each exhibition is a result of the artists being in direct and indirect dialogue with each other, the spaces they inhabit and the people they interact with there. Through this active process, members of the collective make new work as if it were a conversation, even though each artist acts autonomously and there is no hierarchical structure imposed.”
The Land Report Collective deals with landscape in fundamental ways and as a foundational reference point.
Bajuyo’s work is fueled by compassion and a critique of capitalism, as she explores perceptions of value in order to foster an awareness of the role of social amnesia on consumer behavior.
Brown considers the politics of mountaintop removal in his construction of objects and installations while also creating playful formal assemblages.
Jobe typically creates schemes for public interaction through the delineation of pathways or through site-specific focal points.
Jones responds to desert environments with experimental interactions, model scale sculpture, and large scale outdoor works.
Kikut incorporates a lifelong interest in the horizon line in a series of paintings with flat Midwestern landscapes as his muse.
Shadwell views the landscape from a non-traditional lens, responding to ephemeral images from highway road cameras, monumental mining operations and the optical nature of the salt flats through drawing, sculpture and video installation.
Alabama Contemporary Art Center
301 Conti St
Mobile AL 36602