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“Sick-Amour”
March 17 – April 28, 2007
Reception: Saturday, March 17, 6 - 8 pm
Susanne Vielmetter Los
Angeles Projects is pleased to present “Sick-Amour”, a solo exhibition of
new work by Joel Tauber. In his work, Tauber explores elemental
philosophical questions about our relationships to nature and the
environment in an often quixotic approach. In past projects, he has tried to
find spiritual experience by inserting himself into holes in the ground, by
flying in the air suspended by helium balloons, and by diving into the ocean
to compose music with his body. His new endeavor, “Sick Amour”, describes
his two year long love affair with a forlorn Sycamore tree in parking lot K
at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. In a 12 channel video installation and a series
of photographs Tauber chronicles how he first fell in love with this tree
and then embarked on a quest to improve its living conditions, to build a
museum in its honor underneath its canopy, and finally to help it reproduce.
The video installation in the gallery shows the tree and the human
activities surrounding it. It features interviews with a wide variety of
tree experts, ecologists, activists, and landscape architects, including an
audio diary of Tauber’s relationship with the tree. Also on view will be
adornments Tauber made for the tree, gold Sycamore leaf earrings, and tree
babies.
“When I exhibit this piece, I will create a video installation where the
video equipment will create a sculpture of the tree. 12 video monitors will
tell a variety of stories about the tree. The installation will expose the
beauty of the tree and its myriads of stories so that the viewer can
understand why it needs to be protected. Visitors will be able to take a
tree baby home so that the tree’s babies can have easier lives than their
parent.” Joel Tauber , October 2006
Joel Tauber received his MFA degree from Art Center College of Design. His
work has been shown at the Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA and he was included in the "California
Biennial" at the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach; in "The Gravity
in Art", De Appel Centre For Contemporary Art, Amsterdam, Netherlands; in
“Still, Things Fall From The Sky”, University of California Riverside /
California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA; in “Happy Believers”, 7th
Werkleitz Biennial, Volkspark, Halle, Germany ; in “Light and Spaced Out: 11
Artists From Los Angeles" at the Herve Loevenbruck Gallery, Paris, in “Stuff
From L.A. and Other Places” at Christine Koenig Gallery, Vienna; in “To
Believe Much More Than That” at the Wight Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles, and in
"Video Lounge", ArtBasel Miami Beach, Miami, FL. This is Joel Tauber’s
second solo exhibition at the gallery. |