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part of the show entitled "War (What is it Good For?)",
AER will present the first version of its ongoing Video Petition
Project. An hour and a half long, this video documents the first
200 petitioners who gave face and voice to the growing number of
North Americans who oppose the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip. The exhibition, which is curated by Michael
Rooks, draws primarily from works in the MCA Collection and focuses
on artists critical responses to war, its threat, and the
politics that provoke it. AERs Video Petition Project is one
of a small number of works that was borrowed in order to supplement
the museums collection. AER is very proud to be included in
a show with a wide range of artists from the Post-war Era, from
H.C. Westermann and Peter Saul to Leon Golub and Alfredo Jaar, and
from Barbara Kruger to Andy Warhol.
In addition to having the Video Petition Project play continuously
throughout the exhibition, there will be a number of opportunities
for AER to videotape additional petition statements by museum-goers.
The project of collecting statements will continue until we reach
the goal of having a petition with 1000 voices on it or until the
Occupation has ended. The MCA show provides an exciting opportunity
for AER to present to a broad audience some of the voices and faces
who are against the Israeli Occupation. AER hopes that this will
be the first of many exhibitions that will help to raise the profile
of those who oppose the Israeli Occupation and to call attention
to this important and urgent issue.
"War (What is it Good For?)"
January 18 May 18, 2003
The Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60611
(312) 280 2660
www.mcachicago.org
TIMES: Wednesday-Sunday 10-5, Tuesday (free) 10-8, Closed Monday
($10 admission for adults, students $6, MCA members and children
under 12 admitted free)
VIDEO PETITION PROJECT VIDEOTAPING TIMES: TBA
For more information please email artistemergencyresponse@hotmail.com
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