New Museum hosts interdisciplinary residency with Jeanine Oleson
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New Museum hosts interdisciplinary residency with Jeanine Oleson
Jeanine Oleson, Untitled, 2014. Intaglio print, 12 x 7 ¼ in (30.5 x 18.5 cm). Printed by Marina Ancona, 10 Grand Press. Courtesy the artist.



NEW YORK, NY.- This spring the New Museum hosts the first museum presentation of work by Jeanine Oleson. Her project “Hear, Here” will culminate in an exhibition, a series of special in-gallery events, several public programs, a publication, and a fully staged experimental opera. Produced over the course of a five-month residency as part of the Museum’s 2014 spring R&D Season: VOICE, “Hear, Here” asks: How can we attune ourselves to each other? Where is the agency in language? What does it really mean to listen?

Jeanine Oleson is an artist whose practice incorporates interdisciplinary uses of photography, performance, film/video, and installation work. Challenging political and social norms through works that bear a distinctive mix of pathos and wit, Oleson engages contemporary societal topics. These include the collective psyche of apocalyptic anxiety, the global ecological crisis, the persistence of spiritual rituals, and alternative methods of addressing the myriad inequities produced by homophobia, racism, and classism. “Jeanine Oleson: Hear, Here” is curated by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement. The exhibition component of this project is on view at the New Museum from April 22–July 6, 2014. An exploration of different kinds of voices—from the musical voice of opera to political acts of speech—”Hear, Here” simultaneously investigates language and points beyond it. The foundation for this investigation resides within art itself—particularly in relation to issues of audience and embodied engagement, in addition to objects and conditions that alter modes of expression—in order to respond to larger political and cultural problems faced on a global level.

In this context, Oleson is developing a video installation for the Museum’s Fifth Floor gallery. This installation considers conditions of spectatorship, drawing from documentation of “The Rocky Horror Opera Show” that took place in the New Museum Theater on March 7. This event, organized by Oleson and opera dramaturg Cori Ellison, invited the direct participation and intervention of the audience, challenging the institutionalization of behavior in the reception of traditional forms of performance and presentation. The set and objects for an experimental opera (including musical instruments, staging tools, and performance artifacts) will also be present during the run of the exhibition, forming an impromptu stage set and a catalyst for a series of informal programs in the gallery space leading up to the final performance. Accompanying the exhibition is an archival and research-based presentation in the Resource Center that takes up questions around various registers of Voice. The residency culminates with the premiere of Oleson’s experimental opera in the New Museum’s Theater, June 13–14.

Centering on a paradoxical landscape—a mountain that is also a cave—the exhibition and its constantly shifting elements produce a reactive space that focuses on the politics of vocalizing perspectives and the necessity of participation in lived experience. All the while, the affective role of voice in Oleson’s work mobilizes a mix of humor, rancor, and joy in addressing an avalanche of pressing issues in contemporary life.

Jeanine Oleson was born in Astoria, OR, in 1974. She attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Rutgers University, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Oleson has exhibited and performed at venues including: Exit Art, NY; Beta Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico; X-Initiative, NY; Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles; Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO; Socrates Sculpture Park, NY; Diverseworks, Houston, TX; L.A.C.E., Los Angeles; Monya Rowe Gallery, NY; Samson Projects, Boston, MA; Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL; John Connelly Presents, NY; Bates College Museum of Art, ME; H&R Block Artspace, Kansas City Museum of Art, MO; Participant, Inc., NY; MoMA P.S.1, NY; Santa Fe Art Institute, NM; Pumphouse Gallery, London; White Columns, NY; and Art in General, NY. Oleson has received a Franklin Furnace Fellowship and a Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grant in 2009; a Brooklyn Arts Council Community Arts Regrant (2008 and 2009); and a Professional Development Fellowship, College Art Association (1999–2000); and was in residence at Smack Mellon Studio Program, NY. She also published two books about performance projects in 2012, “What?” and “The Greater New York Smudge Cleanse.” Oleson is an Assistant Professor of Photography in the Department of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons the New School for Design. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.










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