Tony Oursler: Crossing Neptune
Water remains our most elemental unknown. It is a trans-cultural and historical symbol of mythologies ranging from childbirth, miracles, purification and healing rituals, to mysterious sea creatures, falling icicles, and invisible toxins. Belief in water is strong and its powers both benevolent and deadly. Water can wash away sins, cure disease, and offer eternal youth. Or it can harbor “blobsters,” freeze explorers, and swamp cities, depending on the teller and the listener, the fraudster and the rube.
Crossing Neptune is an exhibition featuring archival works on the theme of water from the personal collection of artist Tony Oursler—photographs, mostly anonymous, of baptisms, “blob monsters,” ice formations, and actual vessels of holy water—plus original installation works by Oursler on water as a transformative element embodying a long list of inherited, paranormal mythologies. The exhibition takes its name from a longstanding maritime tradition in which sailors, crossing the equator for the first time, were subjected to a hazing ritual, often involving someone dressed as the sea god Neptune and others as a variety of personae—women, most commonly, but also babies, policemen, or priests. Crossing Neptune became a cross-dressing rite of passage for younger sailors as well as a fantasy occasion for the more seasoned on the lonely, monotonous seas. The term is borrowed here to suggest the allure of passage to other realms and water as a conduit.
Based on an unpublished text, “On Water and Magical Thinking,” a compilation of historic water mythologies created by Oursler over time, Crossing Neptune explores aquatic belief systems, ranging from the most common to the outlandishly bizarre, and their sustained echoes in contemporary culture, where historic tropes now morph into politicized commentary on evolution, climate science, and more. As water resources become scarcer, the challenges presented to scientists begin to rub against mass cultural fantasies, delivering us to a zone of magical thinking—a place of both political friction and potential generation.
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Opening Reception for Tony Oursler: Crossing Neptune
September 30, 2022
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Free and open to the public. Opening for Tony Oursler: Crossing Neptune.
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FotoFocus Daytime Symposium
October 2, 2022
1:00pm – 5:00pm
The 2022 Biennial Symposium starts Friday, September 30, with a Film Screening and Conversation featuring Dara Freidman’s Dancer, and continues through Sunday, October 2, with talks, discussions, and keynote addresses at Memorial Hall and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
12:45pm | Opening Remarks by Mary Ellen Goeke, FotoFocus Executive Director, and Woodrow “Woody” Keown, Jr., President & Chief Operating Officer at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center |
1pm | Reading by Deborah Willis on J.P. Ball Deborah Willis, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, New York, NY |
1:30pm | Artist Talk by Myra Greene Myra Greene, Artist and Photographer, Atlanta, GA |
2pm | Conversation with Tony Oursler and Kevin Moore Kevin Moore, FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator, with Tony Oursler, Artist, New York, NY |
3pm | Discussion of ‘Free as they want to be’: Artists Committed to Memory Co-moderated by Cheryl Finley, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Director of the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art History at Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, and Deborah Willis, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, New York, NY, with artists: Adama Delphine Fawundu, Artist and Assistant Professor at Columbia University, Brooklyn, NY; Daesha Devón Harris, Artist and Photographer, Saratoga Springs, NY; and Wendel A. White, Distinguished Professor of Art & American Studies at Stockton University, Galloway, NJ |
4pm | Keynote Lecture by Jeff Orlowski-Yang Jeff Orlowski-Yang, Director, Producer, and Cinematographer, Boulder, CO |
Reception to follow |
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Unknown artist, Jehovah's Witness Baptism, June 17, 1978. Collection of Tony Oursler
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Tony Oursler, Phase/Trans, 2019-2022. Projection with sound in high-energy resonant optical cloud system. © Tony Oursler. Courtesy of the artist
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Unknown artist, P.W. Hamilton “water witch” of Kansas City, January 22, 1931. Collection of Tony Oursler
Venue Details
Michael Lowe Gallery
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