Museum of Contemporary Art

City Self

29 Nov 2013 - 13 Apr 2014

© Sarah Morris
Still from Chicago, 2011
HD video
68:10 min.
Courtesy the artist
CITY SELF
29 Novембер 2013 - 13 Април 2014

What does Chicago look like through the outsider eyes of New York–based painter and filmmaker Sarah Morris? Chicago is Morris’ tenth film and part of an ongoing series of city portraits. Set to a hypnotic electronic score by British artist Liam Gillick, Morris’s film Chicago (2011) pays homage to the quintessential American city. Morris paints a panoramic picture of Chicago’s emblematic built environment, while her signature telescopic zooms frequently pierce the city’s well-tended surface to reveal something altogether less planned, manicured, and anesthetized—and therefore more familiar. These unscrupulous close-ups and subtly spying glances compound the sensation that we ourselves inhabit the outsider’s probing gaze.

The American premiere of Chicago is the touchstone for this display of works from the MCA Collection—both by Chicago artists and by outsiders like Morris—that similarly hold a mirror to the museum’s hometown. A certain measure of alienation permeates much of the work of Andreas Gursky, and Catherine Opie, who are among the better-known artists in the “outsider” category, while artists Jonas Dovydenas, Kenneth Josephson, Jason Lazarus, and Bob Thall offer a more sympathetic or relaxed “insider” view. The exhibition also includes works by Keith Morrison, and Thomas Struth from neighboring Chicago collections.

City Self is organized by Dieter Roelstraete, Manilow Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
 

Tags: Liam Gillick, Andreas Gursky, Kenneth Josephson, Jason Lazarus, Sarah Morris, Catherine Opie, Thomas Struth