Diana Thater: A Runaway World


Solo Exhibition | April 1-June 3, 2017

This is a past exhibition.

 

Diana Thater travels to Kenya to film the last surviving male Northern white rhino and a herd of bull elephants for a new portrait that grapples with the end of a species and more broadly, a world.

About the Exhibition.

For decades Diana Thater has pioneered a practice at the intersection of time, space, and the moving image that explores the relationship between humans, other-than-human beings, and the environments they cohabitate. Through manipulations of light, color, and architecture, Thater anchors abstraction within formal conversations usually confined to representational media, thus challenging the narrative conditions of film and video. Over the years, Thater’s work has also shed light on the complexities of animal subjectivity and transformed our understanding of the natural world and the threats it faces as a result of human actions. Collectively, Thater’s works forge an intricate conceptual framework that speaks to the interdependency amongst species and to the multiplicity of fragile ecologies whose viability will very much define the survival or dictate the extinction of living things. 

For her exhibition at TMR, Thater will present two works she produced in Kenya in 2016 and 2017. Conceived as both portraits and landscapes, the works will be staged within a unique architectural environment of free-standing screen structures that the artist designed. The works give us glimpses into the lives and worlds of two species on the verge of extinction—rhinos and elephants—and the illicit economies that threaten their survival. 

The first work, As Radical as Reality, revolves around Sudan—the world’s last surviving male northern white rhino. Protected from poachers by guards who accompany him at all times as he roams the grounds of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Sudan represents the last hope of his species but he has shown no interest in mating with the two female rhinos who also live at the Conservancy. When he dies, at some point in the near future, so will the rest of his kind. Thater was given unprecedented access to film Sudan and his guards. Over the duration of a week, Thater filmed Sudan and his human companions in the wild during the day and at night—capturing their daily lives from a very intimate perspective. For Thater, a species is a world unto itself—a configuration of existence that is worthy of our contemplation. Thus, in this work, Thater attempts to metaphorically assemble a portrait not only of a species, but also of an entire world coming to an end. 

The second work, A Runaway World, captures a herd of Elephants that Thater filmed in Kenya’s Chyulu Hills earlier this year. The elephants meander through on one screen as images of the terrain in which they reside are projected onto an intersecting one; gesturing to the relationship between the natural environment and survival. This changing landscape, forged by shifting images of majestic beings and the land between Mount Kilimanjaro and the Chyulu Hills, comes into focus only momentarily—reminding us of the fragility of the world and our complicity with its longevity. 

Presented together in the space, this portrait of beasts and this landscape inhabited by beasts ask us to confront urgencies that are going to shape the well-being of a future all species will inhabit, and to accept a reality that too many today are attempting to frame as fiction.  

About the Artist.

Diana Thater (b. 1962, US) received her MFA from Art Center in 1990 and currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.  Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including, most recently, Beta Space: Diana Thater, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2015); gorillagorillagorilla, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO (2015); Delphine, Saint-Philibert, Dijon, Fonds regional d’art contemporain Bourgogne, Dijon (2014); Diana Thater: Chernobyl, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia (2011); Diana Thater: Peonies, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2011); and Diana Thater: Between Science and Magic (2011), Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA (2010) amongst others. In 2015, LACMA organized a survey exhibition of Thater’s work that traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Her work has also been included in a host of group exhibitions at institutions around the world including Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Punta della Dogana, Venice, Italy; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Liverpool, UK; MOCA, Los Angeles; OCMA, Newport Beach; and the Whitney Museum, New York, NY; amongst others. She is represented by Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, New York/London, and 1301PE, LA. 

Press

May 3, 2017 | Art Shows to See in L.A. This Week | LA Weekly

May 3, 2017 | Diana Thater at The Mistake Room | Art and Cake

Summer 2017 | Diana Thater Review | Artforum

August 11, 2017 | Borusan Contemporary Presents Diana Thater | ArtFix

Credits

Diana Thater: A Runaway World is organized by TMR and curated by Cesar Garcia, TMR Director and Chief Curator.

After its presentation at TMR, this exhibition will travel to Borusan Contemporary in Istanbul, Turkey, and to the Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain.

TMR's program is made possible with the support of its Board of Directors, Big Mistake Patron Group, International Council, and Contemporary Council.

Support for this exhibition is provided by T38 Studio, Tijuana/New York and form follows, Los Angeles.

In-kind support is provided by VER, 4Wall, Piedmont Plastics, and LACMA. 

Special thanks to Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, New York/London, and 1301PE, Los Angeles.

Photo Credit: Fredrik Nilsen. Copyright 2017. The Mistake Room Inc.