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For his first US museum exhibition, Hong Kong-based sound artist Samson Young looks to the idealism presented at the 1933 Worlds Fair in Chicago to explore varying concepts of social progress and utopia through a trilogy of animated music videos. The catalog addresses questions of how people adapt to societal changes that they have little control over. For Young, progress as it was defined in the 1933 fairs subtitle A Century of Progress represents a specific variant of aspirational thinking. From cars to shopping malls and houses designed for the future to political change, progressive thinking has had contrasting consequences as it made its impact felt across the globe in the decades that followed. The accompanying catalog acts both as an introduction to Youngs work and a lavishly illustrated document of the exhibition. It features an essay by curator Orianna Cacchione contextualizing Youngs work, an essay by G. Douglas Barrett exploring the tension between modern visions of utopia and the musical version of the contemporary, and an interview between Seth Kim Cohen and Young about the form of the music video and its variations in the exhibitions. Additionally, the catalog also contains full-color video stills of the works, original drawings, and archival materials included in the exhibition.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780935573619
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 184
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-01-23
- Förlag: University of Chicago,David & Alfred Smart Museum,US