MEDIA RELEASE
October 16, 2013
Media Contact: Lisa Terry, 253.272.4258 x3047 or
LTerry@TacomaArtMuseum.org mailto:LTerry@TacomaArtMuseum.org
Tacoma Art Museum Features Immersive Artwork of Digital Media Pioneer
Jennifer Steinkamp
Computer-Generated Projections Transform Into Virtual Natural Wonderland
TACOMA, WA - As the seasons change, Tacoma Art Museum presents a
meditation on the inevitability of change from digital media pioneer
Jennifer Steinkamp. Shimmering Tree: A Projection by Jennifer Steinkamp,
on view November 9, 2013 through January 26, 2014, fabricates a vividly
seductive digital artwork titled Mike Kelley that charts the passage of
time by following the path of a single tree as it cycles through a year
of change in 11 minutes. Using Steinkamp's graceful projection as a
touchstone, the work's beauty and symbolism remind us of the potential
of art to affect lives and inspire great ideas.
Jennifer Steinkamp created the projection Mike Kelley in 2007-08 to
honor her late mentor and teacher, Los Angeles-based artist Mike Kelley,
with a symbolic portrait. The tree transforms throughout the four
seasons as though blown by unpredictable winds, causing the branches to
twist and clench.
"I've made different series of trees and this one is kind-of abstract,"
said digital artist Jennifer Steinkamp in a 2012 interview. "It's a
little edgier, like Mike is, and a little more black-and-white, like his
drawings." (watch the full interview here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCbBQkR1pps )
Mike Kelley was created using 3-D modeling software and Photoshop to add
detail and color to the tree. For this installation, Steinkamp visited
Tacoma Art Museum to determine the placement and size of the projection.
Using the 4,000-square-foot Annette B. Weyerhaeuser gallery with its
35-foot ceilings and unique architecture, Steinkamp scaled the
projection to activate the entire gallery space. The single artwork,
which overtakes the expansive gallery prompts visitors to think about
the relationship between architectural space, motion, perception, and
natural forces.
"I first saw one of Jennifer Steinkamp's trees several years ago," said
Stephanie A. Stebich, Director of Tacoma Art Museum. "It was
mesmerizing...both familiar and unnerving. Small children ran toward it
and danced along the wall reaching for the branches that moved above
them. It is not a piece one forgets easily."
Steinkamp, who lives in Los Angeles and teaches at UCLA, is one of the
leading artists of her generation. Since her first one-person exhibition
at a gallery in Hollywood in 1988, her works have been shown and
collected by institutions around the world, including not only museums
such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Istanbul Modern in
Constantinople, Turkey, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, but also installation such as
the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, the Experience Music Project
in Seattle, and as part of the stage design for two U2 concert tours.
Related programs and events:
Beginning Bonsai workshop
Saturday, November 16, 11 am
Learn the art of Bonsai care. With the help of an expert you will learn
all the techniques and tips to caring for the beautiful and wonderfully
artistic plants. Cost: $75 ($65 for members). Teachers can earn three
clock hours for attending this workshop. tickets
https://ticketing.tacomaartmuseum.org/public/show.asp?shcode=372
Artist Lecture: Jennifer Steinkamp
Saturday, November 16, 1:30 pm
Internationally recognized artist Jennifer Steinkamp speaks about her
work in digital art. Join Tacoma Art Museum as she explains how her
imagery has evolved and describes her inspiration for the pieces she
creates. Cost: $15 ($10 for members, $5 for students). tickets
https://ticketing.tacomaartmuseum.org/public/show.asp?shcode=371
How We Experience Art
Saturday, December 7, 1:30 pm
Have you ever wondered what happens to your mind when you look at a
piece of art? How a particular work can stir an emotional response? Join
us as we discover how our mind and body respond to art and how our
perceptions of art are influenced. Cost: $15 ($10 for members, $5 for
students). tickets
https://ticketing.tacomaartmuseum.org/public/show.asp?shcode=373
Press interviews with Jennifer Steinkamp can be scheduled for the
afternoon of Saturday, November 16. For press images, interviews, or
more information, contact Lisa Terry at
253.272.4258 x3047 or at LTerry@TacomaArtMuseum.org
mailto:LMcKeown@TacomaArtMuseum.org .
Shimmering Tree: A Projection by Jennifer Steinkamp was organized by
Tacoma Art Museum. Mike Kelley is generously loaned by the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston. We also acknowledge the generosity of Jennifer
Steinkamp and her studio for assistance with this exhibition. This
exhibition is generously sponsored by The Boeing Company and Propel
Insurance, and is supported, in part, by a grant from the Washington
State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.
HOURS - Wednesdays-Sundays 10 am-5 pm, Third Thursdays 10 am-8 pm
ADMISSION - Adult $10, Student/Military/Senior (65+) $8, Family $25 (2
adults and up to 4 children under 18). Children 5 and under free. Third
Thursdays free from 5-8 pm. Members always free.
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