Monday, March 29, 2010

The Last Book


Luis Camnitzer curated the images that reside within
"The Last Book". It has been traveling for the last two years around the globe
and its new home is the Zentral Bibliothek of Zurich. The installation will be on
view until July 31st of this year. The Daros Collection of Zurich should be
thanked for the negotiation, help and publicity for this event. For the moment
the next planned stop willbe in March 2012, in the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky University of Hamburg. My image Embryonic
is included in this collection.


love and light







Tuesday, March 23, 2010

ICP Bard MFA Group Exhibit 2010


be there. I will have 6 pieces from my new series "Compounds".
Two videos on loop. the 34 page book, to sea to see the sea and
i am still contemplating space and one or two of my text pieces.
It should be a fantastic time.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Installation & Reception Shots

I wanted to share some snippets from last night.
I wished i took more photographs, thank God Janyne
showed up with the camera when she did. Instead of it
being a blur me not having any way to relate it to anyone
now it is here. I am working on some proper installation shots
to add to a section of my website, as soon as they are done
I'll let you guys know.

love and light

H















Saturday, March 13, 2010

40ºN 74ºW / 13ºN 61ºW

40ºN 74ºW / 13ºN 61ºW investigates through its visual and textual juxtapositions the issue of identity, politics, and place, or in many ways something more intrinsic to the sensitive nature of the post-colonized Anglophone Caribbean. This exhibition makes connections between the historical associations that are guided by ritual, language and cultural identity dispersed within the archipelago.

The sea and the discourse of its violence, displacing tides and triangle trade are dissected; relations are formed between the abstract and the tangible. In self-conscious and suggestive ways, explicit histories expound to reveal futile attempts to preserve and scrutinize the memory of loss and promise.

Spanning the mediums of Photography, Video and Writing, 40ºN 74ºW / 13ºN 61ºW confronts the nomadic journey of the displaced that intermingles and resides in the “homeless” metropolitan. Through its assemblages, genealogical research and mining of archival imagery, the exhibition interrogates and highlights the tension between past and present. The question of kinship, and of finding oneself “in between” becomes a metaphor for the marooned and uprooted.

This inevitable retreat into the past becomes a path to explore the fragments of souls given voice again to elaborate on territory, on the encircling salt coercing through veins, and the ever slowly traveling being back and forth wandering and wondering within waves.


See you folks on 3/19/10 and on the 3/20/10

love and light

Holly