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"No condition is permanent"
August 8 to September 23, 2001
500 Gallons of Paint and a Camera
During six consecutive weeks in August and September, The
Barnstormers will create their second major time-lapse video
installation. During this time, the roughly thirty artists
in the group will create a multi-layered painting on the
floor of Smack Mellon's main gallery. The only record of
the rapidly changing work will be a time-lapse film shot
with a camera mounted in the rafters above the gallery floor.
This footage will be continuously updated and projected
in the front gallery.
Viewers will experience wildly different scenarios depending
on time and day. As the floor transforms so will an accompanying
soundscape of recorded and live music. On Saturdays special
invited musical guests will accompany the Barnstormers'
visual orchestrations.
Who Are The Barnstormers?
The Barnstormers are a collective of New York artists who
create large-scale collaborative paintings, films and performances.
The group formed in 1999 after a pilgrimage to the rural
town of Cameron, North Carolina. During the trip, twenty-five
artists painted dozens of barns, tractor-trailers, and shacks.
Consequently, the tiny tobacco farming community became
the unlikely Mecca for the urban collective. The Barnstormers
continue to interpret and communicate the visual, cultural,
and spiritual awakenings inspired by their trips to the
south.
In New York, the Barnstormers have expanded beyond the initial
scope of the
barn-painting project. As part of the well-attended 2000
Downtown Arts Festival, the collective presented "Watching
Paint Dry." This short time-lapse film captured a constantly
changing painting that was created by twelve different artists
over two weeks in July. In December of 2000 they presented
a massive collaborative installation and performance at
the Fish Tank Gallery in Williamsburg. Internationally,
The Barnstormers continue to experiment by painting live
with
DJs and bands in New York, Osaka, and Cuba.
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