Talk
Alfredo Jaar
Nov 29, 2017
6:30–8:00pm ET
The New School, 12th Street Auditorium
66 West 12th Street
New York City
$10 admission; free to all students and The New School faculty, staff, and alumni with valid ID. Tickets may be purchased on the day of each talk but we recommend purchasing in advance.
Alfredo Jaar is one the most compelling and innovative voices of his generation. Since the 1980s, Jaar has staged politicized interventions in public spaces that invite the Western world to consider the grave consequences of its frequent indifference toward suffering in the developing world. Subjects for his installations and performances have included the international response to the Rwandan genocide and the fraught nature of the Mexico-US border, among others.
Jaar’s talk at The New School organized in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics will address the artist’s many public interventions, including one of his most iconic artworks, A Logo For America, which the artist premiered in 1987 as part of Public Art Fund’s Messages to the Public serie. This early digital artwork transposed a series of texts over images, among them the declaration “THIS IS NOT AMERICA’S FLAG” over an image of the United States’ flag on a billboard in the heart of Times Square. His criticism of American domination of South America stirred controversy, yet his activation of public space with this moving artwork was a powerful form of social action that grappled with the implication of boundaries. Accordingly, this topic and Jaar’s subsequent artwork are more relevant in today’s political climate than ever before.
Alfredo Jaar (b. 1956, Santiago, Chile) lives and works in New York. His work has been shown extensively around the world including in the Biennales of Venice (1986, 2007, 2009, 2013) and Sao Paulo (1987, 1989, 2010), as well as at Documenta in Kassel (1987, 2002). Important solo exhibitions include the New Museum, New York (1992); Whitechapel, London; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1992); The Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome (2005); and Moderna Museet, Stockholm (1994). Major recent surveys of his work have taken place at Musée des Beaux Arts, Lausanne (2007); HangarBicocca, Milan (2008); Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlinische Galerie and Neue Gesellschaft fur bildende Kunst e.V., Berlin (2012); Rencontres d’Arles, Arles (2013) and Kiasma, Helsinki (2014).
Jaar has realized more than sixty public interventions around the world, and over fifty monographic publications have been published about his work. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1985 and a MacArthur Fellow in 2000. His work can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, the Tate in London, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Centro Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlaebeck, M+ in Hong Kong and dozens of institutions and private collections worldwide.
Public Art Fund Talks at The New School are organized by Public Art Fund in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School.
This program is made possible in part by Con Edison and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, as well as by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Photo: Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America, 1987. Computer Animation/Spectacolor Light Board, 20′ x 40′, Part of Messages to the Public exhibition, 4/19/1987 – 5/2/1987. Artwork courtesy of: Jane Dickson, Project Initiator and Animator, image courtesy of Public Art Fund, NY.