Opie - Eighth Annual ICA/Vita Brevis Project
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Opie - Eighth Annual ICA/Vita Brevis Project
Julian Opie, Suzanne walking (detail), 2005. Courtesy of the artist.



BOSTON, MA.-The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, presents Julian Opie - Eighth Annual ICA/Vita Brevis Project, on view through October 31, 2006. For the 8th Annual ICA/Vita Brevis Project, Julian Opie, a world-renowned artist based in Great Britain, has created two life-sized, full-length animated portraits viewed on LED screens. The figures are drawn in the artist's characteristic style, yet sport a highly naturalistic gait through Opie's carefully finessed animation. Suzanne walking and Julian walking will be placed on the outside edge of the Northern Avenue Bridge, a short distance from the new ICA and a link between Boston's downtown financial district and the Seaport. Visible both day and night, the figures appear to walk endlessly 24 hours a day with mesmerizing ease, evoking the strength of Boston as a pedestrian-friendly city.

Opie borrows liberally from the visual conventions of advertising and mass-media to create graphically bright and hard-edged depictions of people, trees, roads, cars, and buildings. These appear generic at first glance, yet reveal unique idiosyncrasies upon closer inspection. Though inspired in part by the technological and commercial visual bombardment of our world, the artist's work communicates a softly stated optimism. Opie's works appear in a range of settings, from museums and galleries to billboards, hospitals, airports, and department stores.

Suzanne walking and Julian walking are supported by a grant from the Nimoy Foundation. Additional funding has also been provided by the ICA's New Group. The ICA is grateful to the Mayor's Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events, the Boston Art Commission, and the City of Boston's Department of Public Works for invaluable support and assistance.










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