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Rural Violence Pt III

CAMILLE OBERING FINE ART and MATTHEW DAY JACKSON PRESENT RURAL VIOLENCE III (REBIRTH), written and directed by Brandon Stosuy, with Angel Deradoorian, Lionel Maunz, John Shahnazarian, Dana Wachs INVOCATION/REMNANT, curated by Andy Kincaid and Camille Obering with Mathew Barney, Matthew Day Jackson, Lionel Maunz with Invocation performance by George Clarke (Deafheaven) and Dana Wachs (Vorhees) written and directed with Brandon Stosuy

Friday August 5th, 2016: Exhibition opening for Invocation/Remnant August 5th, 2016, 7-9pm with a performance at 8pm. Show runs through September 1, 2016, at Holiday Forever, 10 East Simpson Avenue, Jackson Wyoming. Gallery open by appointment.

Contact: Andy Kincaid 612-306-3779 info@holidayforever.org

Camille Obering 917-617-1207 camille@camilleobering.com


Saturday August 6th, 2016: Performance of Rural Violence III (Rebirth). 7:00pm gather, 7:30pm performance.

RSVP required. Location will be disclosed upon RSVP to theguesthousejh@gmail.com.    

Contact: Camille Obering 917-617-1207 camille@camilleobering.com Jackson, WY, July 10, 2016 –

Camille Obering Fine Art and Matthew Day Jackson are pleased to present Rural Violence III (Rebirth) Saturday, August 6th, 2016 written and directed by Brandon Stosuy and accompanying exhibition Invocation/Remnant, opening Friday August 5th, 2016, curated by Andy Kincaid and Camille Obering with performance written and directed by Brandon Stosuy.

Rural Violence is a multi-part performance art piece conceived by Brandon Stosuy. The first iteration took place in a church in Troy, New York, the second performance took place at Matthew Barney’s REMAINS in New York, NY; and the third will take place in Jackson Hole WY at The Guesthouse. A total of 6 performances will take place and Dashwood Books will publish a book documenting the series of performances.

In Brandon Stosuy’s words, “We use the term “rural violence,” but not only in the sense of small-town crime, packs of skinheads, the KKK. Not necessarily an ugly fight or murder. It’s the violence of nature and the natural world. Things that happen, and that seem brutal, but are part of the cycle of things: the moment after salmon spawn, and their corpses pile up in the shallows of a river. It’s eerie, but gorgeous, and also mundane. We are looking at moments that feel violent, but also maybe beautiful, and then we’re suspending and zooming in. We’re also ritualizing these things in a very human sense.” Rural Violence III (Rebirth) will explore these ideas further, encouraging the audience to reflect on themselves and greater society. The performance will ask viewers to consider: destruction verses creation; humanity’s animalistic instincts such as dominance, submission, struggle, and proliferation; persecution of the innocent; awareness of our participation in violence/destruction when it is sanitized for us via food production, war, and nearly all luxuries we are accustomed to; tensions created between what is natural and what is amoral; death and destruction leading to life and enlightenment.

Invocation/Remnant, presented as a companion to Rural Violence III, will pull from the content of the performance and include the work of Mathew Barney, Matthew Day Jackson and Lionel Maunz, as well as George Clarke and Dana Wachs, who will perform an invocation, calling up the following day's performance. Camille Obering Fine Art and Matthew Day Jackson hope to foster an environment for artists to explore and present new ideas and to nurture exchange of ideas between people.

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