Oneohtrix Point Never and Nate Boyce at MoMA, December 17, 2011
RELIQUARY HOUSE: AN EVENING WITH ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER AND NATE BOYCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2011 9:00 P.M.–12:00 A.M. MoMA |
PopRally invites you to the premiere of the multimedia performance RELIQUARY HOUSE by Oneohtrix Point Never and visual artist Nate Boyce, created specifically for The Museum of Modern Art.
OPN and Boyce re-imagine the canon of modernist sculpture through hallucinatory reconstructions of works by David Smith, Jacob Epstein, and Anthony Caro, among other sculptures in MoMA's collection. Boyce uses computer-generated imagery to transform these sculptures into kinetic apparitions that inhabit incongruous and "impossible" landscapes and architectural environments. Abetted by OPN's sound design, Boyce reconfigures the museum setting, pulling historical art objects into a new context.
The performance is bookended by a screening of selected video works that confront notions of "the image as object" and the visceral dimensions of sound and images. In addition, Matt Werth provides interstitial "sound sets."
Attendees have access to four MoMA exhibitions throughout the evening:Contemporary Art from the Collection, 1980–Now; Harun Farocki: Images of War (at a Distance); Thing/Thought: Fluxus Editions, 1962–1978; Sanja Iveković: Sweet Violence; and Projects 96: Haris Epaminonda.
The performance beings at 9:30 p.m. Admission includes performance, access to galleries, and cocktails.
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