NADIA HIRONAKA: The Late Show

ASU Art Museum Moving Targets initiative

Arizona State University Art Museum
October 18, 2008-January 25, 2009


The Late Show

Nadia Hironaka, The Late Show, 2008. Photo by Ken Howie.

Conversations @ 11
Friday, Oct. 17, 11 a.m. – Artist Nadia Hironaka


Opening Reception
Friday, Oct. 17, 7-9 p.m.

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NADIA HIRONAKA: The Late Show

In her multi-channel video installation, The Late Show, Nadia Hironaka expands the cinematic experience into the realm of the gallery environment. Synthesizing video projection, videos on monitors and audio, Hironaka entices the viewer to imagine characters leaving the confines of the projected image and entering the real space of the gallery. Using an abandoned drive-in movie theater as her point of departure to examine the convergence of cinematic and real space, Hironaka also asks us to reflect on how mood and emotion are constructed within the context of film.

About the artist
Nadia Hironaka currently lives in Philadelphia. She is currently teaching full time at The Maryland Institute College of Art, in the Video Department and did her undergraduate studies at The University of the Arts, Penn. (’97). She went on to earn an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (’99). Hironaka’s work has recently exhibited at the following venues: Vox Populi, Philadelphia (solo); The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia (solo); Caracas Museum of Art, Caracas, Venezuela; The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia; Art Space, Richmond, Virginia; Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia; The Brattleboro Museum of Art, Brattleboro, Vermont; and was included in the 2001 ASU Art Museum Short Film and Video Festival.

ASU Art Museum Presentation
Organized by John Spiak, ASU Art Museum Curator, The Late Show will be installed in the Arizona State University Art Museum’s Nelson Fine Arts Center location.

Nadia Hironaka: The Late Show, organized by curator John Spiak, is an ASU Art Museum Moving Targets initiative. Support for this exhibition provided by the ASU Art Museum Advisory Board, the FUNd at Arizona State University and the Friends of the ASU Art Museum. In-kind support provided by Executive Flooring Systems, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona.
 

Duration
The Late Show (October 18, 2008 - January 25, 2009) is open at the ASU Art Museum: Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. (summer hours: Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.); Wednesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m.; Closed Monday and holidays

ASU Art Museum Exhibitions
Selected past exhibitions at the ASU Art Museum include:
Business As Usual: New Video from China/Cao Fei and Yang Fudong
Shirin Neshat: Rapture
Bill Viola: Buried Secrets
Hung Liu: New Paintings
Pipilotti Rist: Sip My Ocean and other videos
Gary Hill: Language Willing
Stella Lai: Let's Stop Pretending
William Kentridge: Ubu Tells the Truth and Other Stories
Adam Chodzko: Limbo Land and A Place for “The End”
Personal Doping: Video Installations by Agnieszka Kalinowska
Not Quite Myself Today: Video Works by Eight Artists
Jim Campbell: Transforming Time, Electronic Works 1990-1999
PHACAEANS: Sloane McFarland

More information: John Spiak, spiak@asu.edu.



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