Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)
- Where: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- When: closed
- Address: 11 W 53rd St, New York, New York, 10019
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- Closed: Tuesday
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- Category: Museum, Solo Show
Pipilotti Rist’s lush multimedia installations playfully and provocatively merge fantasy and reality. MoMA commissioned the Swiss artist to create a monumental site-specific installation that immerses the Museum’s Marron Atrium in twenty-five-foot-high moving images. Visitors will be able to experience the work while walking through the space or sitting upon sculptural seating islands designed by the artist.






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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Don’t look now, but MoMA seems to be entering the Relational Aesthetics sweepstakes with their installation of Pipilotti Rist’s Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters). It opens about a month after the Guggenheim’s group foray into RA, theanyspacewhatever.
I missed today’s press opening, but as Rist outlines the project in the attached video, she definitely envisions it as an interactive work. She wants people to “bring their bodies to the museum”, to come into the huge atrium and feel “stretched”. She hopes to “redirect” the institution “to the body of the visitors”. Her images, loaded onto hard disk and edited into various sequences, are arranged into seven distinct programs, thrown by seven banks of video projectors, to create an overall 25-foot-high enveloping video that covers all four walls.
In the center of the atrium is a large round seating and lounge area, a sofa that encloses a central padded platform with additional throw pillows. Rist feels that it resembles an eye, the dark interior pupil surrounded by a larger white circle. She expects people to orient themselves in various directions and in various postures as they watch her video unfold, and cites rolling, singing and the practice of yoga asanas as particularly apt viewing responses.
The video is ten minutes long and non-narrative, condensed from an original fifty minute loop. The protagonists include one human, one pig, several earthworms and two snails, and the soundtrack – squishy, synthesized “body” sounds in addition to a more “melodic” portion – will be played by speakers arranged within the seating area, to better contain the work within the museum. Pour Your Body Out uses shots and sequences from a narrative feature film that Rist plans to release in 2009.
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stevenkaplan
19 Nov 2008