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Gloves Off
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz, Feb 4 - May 27, 2017

Gloves Off: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz

Past exhibition

IDENTIFY, 2017

Digital video
18 minutes, with sound
Short video made using footage produced while researching in the National Museum of American History (May-June 2016) as part of the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship and in studio in December/January....
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Short video made using footage produced while researching in the National Museum of American History (May-June 2016) as part of the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship and in studio in December/January. The fellowship, which was essentially daily reading tens of thousands of index cards printed with jokes for and by Phyllis Diller in an airless storage room, required extensive security credentialing. I made a connection between the bulk collection of Americans' data by the NSA, and this "innocuous" bulk collection of joke data. The activity of collecting and reading it are both somewhat absurd – no one in the institution had read more than a handful of the jokes, but the cabinet had been on display as a jewel of the collection. I started making connections between comedians' costumes (glasses, ties, gloves, mustaches, etc.) and spycraft disguises (glasses, ties, gloves, mustaches, etc.). At the same time, with the political climate, I am noticing a reversal of the Marxist quote "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce." – it now seems that the mediated world is first as farce, now as tragedy.

 

I saw this in the joke file of Diller: seemingly innocuous (Diller was famously so-called apolitical) jokes from the 1990s about Donald Trump profiting on his fame (when he was in the news for his marriage to Marla Maples):

 

In the video, I couple this research (fabricated "secret" video I made of rifling through the file cabinet), video of a photo-shoot of objects in the collection, online shopping, reading, FBI files received by FOIA (freedom of information act) requests, diplomatic cables, etc.

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