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Surfacing: Madeleine Altmann

Hampshire College Art Gallery, October 12 - November 10, 2016

Hampshire alum Madeleine Altmann tracks personal paths through places imbued with centuries of cultural and historical significance, most notably Massachusetts’ well-trodden Transcendentalist tradition. She is deeply invested in Rebecca Solnit’s notion of walking as “subject” rather than merely practical locomotion—walking as a universal, amateur act invested with myriad meanings: philosophical and spiritual, revolutionary and aesthetic, everyday and transcendent.

Many of the works take sculptural form, composed, in collaboration with partner Andreas Uthoff, from a series of old cathode ray tube monitors, or stacked vertically in a cascade of obsolete technologies, at odds with the seemingly timeless landscapes their surfaces project.

In a fast-paced, media-saturated environment, Altmann’s pieces invite the viewer to slow down and be absorbed by luxurious color, captivating textures, and elements of rhythm and repetition. They prompt a reconsideration of the politics and poetics of the simple act of walking in nature in a post-industrial moment.

Publication: Print and digital brochure.

Programs:  

  • Art & Technology talk, Thurs Nov 3, 2016

  • Curator’s tour as part of Amherst Arts Night, Thurs Nov 3, 2016