Scene of the Crime: Exhibition held at Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center on July 23-October 5, 1997
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Book Synopsis: Due in large part to the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building, the crash of TWA Flight 800, and the O. J. Simpson trial, the once-arcane field of forensics has taken hold of the popular imagination. Scene of the Crime, which accompanies an exhibition of the same name organized by UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum and supported by the Fellows of Contemporary Art, considers the art object as a kind of forensic evidence. Like the chalk outline of a murdered body, certain works of art invoke off-screen drama, prior trauma, or a history redolent of criminality, violation, or mysterious turbulence. From the evidentiary traces presented in these exhibits, the viewer is prompted to reconstruct behavior, motivations, and events. This forensic approach emphasizes the viewer's role as investigator while underscoring the cluelike and contingent status of the art object.
The book is not about works of art that simply document criminal acts. Rather, it is about a strain of art that presents the art object as a clue to absent meanings or actions. From seminal works by Ed Ruscha, Bruce Naumann, Barry Le Va, and David Hammons to recent works by Paul McCarthy, Sharon Lockhart, James Luna, and Anthony Hernandez, this art declares that it is about more than meets the eye, raising the suspicion that a significant segment of contemporary art is concerned with forensic strategies and demands an investigative approach.
Artists: Terry Allen, D-L Alvarez, John Baldessari, Lewis Baltz, Uta Barth, Nayland Blake, Chris Burden, Vija Celmins, Bruce Conner, Eileen Cowin, John Divola, Sam Durant, Vincent Fecteau, Bob Flanagan and Sheree Rose, Janet Fries, David Hammons, Richard Hawkins, Anthony Hernandez, Alexander Jason, Mike Kelley, Ed and Nancy Kienholz, Barry Le Va, Sharon Lockhart, James Luna, Monica Majoli, Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan, Paul McCarthy, Richard Misrach, Bruce Nauman, Robert Overby, Nancy Reese, Michelle Rollman, Ed Ruscha, Alexis Smith, George Stone, and Jeffrey Vallance.
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Experience the thrill of the crime scene in the comfort of your own home with "Scene of the Crime"! This eye-opening book takes you on a forensic journey through the world of art, showcasing works that invoke off-screen drama, mysterious turbulence, and enigmatic histories. Through this unique lens, you'll become an investigator, deciphering clues and reconstructing motivations while uncovering the hidden depths of contemporary art.
Prepare to be captivated by the artistry of renowned artists such as Ed Ruscha, Bruce Naumann, Barry Le Va, and David Hammons. Their groundbreaking works, alongside those of Terry Allen, Chris Burden, Sharon Lockhart, and many more, will challenge your perception of art and leave you questioning the absent meanings and actions behind each piece.
As you delve into the pages of "Scene of the Crime," you'll embark on a thrilling journey of discovery, where each turn reveals a new clue and a fresh perspective. This book is not just about examining criminal acts but is a celebration of art's ability to spark curiosity, incite emotions, and engage with the world in unexpected ways.
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