Los Angeles-based artist Sam Durant exhibits at Praz-Delavallade in Brussels
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Los Angeles-based artist Sam Durant exhibits at Praz-Delavallade in Brussels
The exhibition consists of two parts: the Abolition installation and three pieces from the "Lightbox" series.



BRUSSELS.- Praz-Delavallade is presenting their fourth solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Sam Durant. Through his drawings, sculptures and installations, Durant explores the realms of pop culture, history and memoralization in order to question the values of American society. Political involvement is at the core of his practice, reflected in his interest in the various counter-culture manifestations and protest movements, as well as in his examination of the socio-political aspects of art. The exhibition consists of two parts: the Abolition installation and three pieces from the "Lightbox" series.

Abolition
Durant illustrates his indictment of the death penalty through this installation of reduced scale models of historically significant gallows, retracing the history of death by hanging. By confronting the viewer with these objects, Durant seeks to highlight a current social problem, which he places in its proper perspective through an historical approach.

The gallows are mounted on mirrors that reflect the underside of the models and create a confusion of reflections. Durant has used mirrors in his work in different ways for decades. A clear homage to Robert Smithson, here the mirror is used to suggest another side or alternative view and to encourage self-reflection around the issues taken up in the works.

This body of sculpture is completed by a series of drawings in which the artist inventories the various methods of execution, associating them to statistical data on incarceration and the death penalty. This works as a sort of reference index, retracing the thoughts and associations in the artist's mind during the elaboration of his project.

"Lightbox"
For several years, Durant has used archival photographs of protests around the world as source material for both drawings and text-based pieces rendered as large-scale light boxes. By isolating the message articulated by the protester and putting it into a format typically used for commercial signage, the artist poses questions about the role of language and how meaning is constructed.

The exhibition presents three lightboxes whose messages find their origins in more or less recent events, investigating social, historical, and political issues. U.S. Historians was originally handwritten on a sign and carried during a Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery, AL in 1965. You Have The Power comes from a sign seen in October 2014 during a demonstration in St Louis, MO, following the killings of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a police officer in suburban Ferguson and another teenager, Vonderrit Myers Jr., by a St. Louis police officer. Speak The Truth Even If Your Voice Shakes was originally sprayed on an abandonned house in Hilltop suburbs, Columbus, OH in 2015.

Sam Durant, born in 1961, lives and works in Los Angeles. He was the object of numerous monographic exhibitions in LACMA (Los Angeles), Museo d' Arte Contemporanea di Roma (Rome), MOCA (Los Angeles), the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), and in Massachusetts College of art (Boston), among others. His work was recently exhibited at Tripostal (Lille), dOCUMENTA 13 (Kassel) and the Stroom den Haag (The Hague). He also participated in the 2004 Whitney Museum Biennial (New York) and in the 2002 Venice Biennial. His work is present in numerous public and private collections worldwide.










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