A MATTER OF PUBLIC RECORD
1206 Maple Ave., #832
Saturday, September 8 at 7:00 PM 10:00 PM
Ends Sep 29, 2018
'A MATTER OF PUBLIC RECORD' AT DURDEN AND RAY Curated by Brian Thomas Jones and Grant Vetter Artists include Nancy Baker Cahill, Christine Cassano, Jennifer Celio, Denis Gillingwater, Steve Hampton, Ben Jackel, Adriene Jenik, Brian Thomas Jones, Nathaniel Lewis, Sean Noyce, Ty Pownall, Rembrandt Quiballo, and Chris Vena “Any society that would give up essential liberty to obtain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin A Matter of Public Record is an exhibition that examines the many ways that we are watched, surveilled, data mined, and placed within an overdetermined system of social control that relies on the multiplication of mechanisms of “capture”. Whether we are capturing ourselves in selfies, tagging our locations, using GPS supported apps for directions, or just passing through the expanded techniques associated with “societies of surveillance”, we must admit that we have entered a new age. Resembling a hybrid vision of the imagined futures of Huxley and Orwell, it seems that we have been lulled into a kind of somatic state of passive acceptance to the growing infrastructures of both physical discipline and neo-panoptic power, i.e., the mechanisms associated with self-regulating techniques. As these networks continue to grow and reinforce the corporatization of mass incarceration, the ease-of-use associated with drone warfare and the militarization of policing practices, we find ourselves entering a new period of governance often referred to as the exercise of “Imperial Democracy”. Artists in A Matter of Public Record investigate the meaning of the word “record”, including the greater weight that is now given to practices of prescriptive profiling, predictive analytics, facial recognition software and the ever-expanding digital dossiers of big data. Each artist gives us their own unique response to the new world that we all must brave less we become not just subjects who routinely internalize the conscriptions of state power, but rather, who are pictured as a growing statistical multitude that has simply forgotten not to collude in our own coercion. 'A MATTER OF PUBLIC RECORD' AT DURDEN AND RAY Opening reception: Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018, 7-10 p.m. Run of show: Sept. 8 - 29, 2018 Hours: Saturday and Sunday, noon - 5 p.m. and by appointment Location: Durden and Ray, 1206 Maple Ave. #832, Los Angeles, CA 90015