February 29, 2012

SECA 50th Anniversary Artist-on-Artist Talks: Shaun O'Dell on Kamau Amu Patton

In conjunction with Fifty Years of Bay Area Art: The SECA Awards, we’ve restyled our weekly in-gallery talks with a superb lineup of past SECA Art awardees. Each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. an artist talks about something on view. Last week, Shaun O’Dell (2004 SECA Art Award) talked about Kamau Amu Patton:

Kamau Amu Patton, 2010 SECA Art Award Installation, SFMOMA


Shaun O’Dell on Kamau Amu Patton. Shaun’s talk kicked off with a  guided “reenactment.” He led the audience through the gallery, out onto the rooftop sculpture garden, and back, revisiting his original experience of Patton’s installation. Kamau Amu Patton will be doing a sound-based performance at Now Playing on March 15.

Shaun O’Dell, Feeling Easy Feelings, 2011

Shaun O’Dell, San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Collapsed overpass connecting Foothill Boulevard and the Golden State Freeway, Feb 10, 1971, 2011; collaged silver gelatin print; photo: R. E. Wallace, USGS

Shaun O’Dell, New Feelings #2, 2012

Shaun O’Dell with Kamau Amu Patton’s 2010 SECA Art Award Installation

 


Shaun O’Dell (2004 SECA Art Award) makes drawings, paintings, videos, music, and sometimes sculpture. His work explores the intertwining realities of the human and natural orders. His video work will be included in the upcoming series Panorama on Thursday, March 22.

Tomorrow night: Chris Finley on Vija Celmins’s Blackboard Tableau #1.


UPCOMING SECA 50th Anniversary ARTIST-ON-ARTIST TALKS:

Mar 8: Josephine Taylor on Mitzi Pederson
Mar 15: Jordan Kantor on On Kawara
Mar 22: Rebeca Bollinger on artist TBD
Mar 29: Hung Liu on Rosana Castrillo Díaz

DON’T MISS THESE! Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Talks last 20 minutes and are free with museum admission — which is half-price Thursday eves, or of course, totally free if you’re a member. If you can’t make it into the galleries, check back here on Wednesdays: we’ll record and post the audio to Open Space each week.

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